Longer days

How could one possibly 
Be taught to scorn
Longer days
When sunshine's warm
Rare endemic flora unfolds
Windows of blue sky
Open over able peaks
Shrines in the sky
Faithful wanderers
Climb for the high
While dark corners
Cinema, pub, theatre
Empty except for me
Wonder how it came to be
Nocturnal creature
Tucked away
While restless legs
Search far away
Home is where
Burrow keeps
Drifting heart
Returns to sleep

At long last

They say, in the most winsome way
Once a woman achieves a half century
She no longer cares what others say
These thoughts of others barely acknowledged
A fine static disturbing
Her favourite radio channel

A foolish man might call it selfish
To tune in only to what one wants
At expense of all else
When actually, she has simply taken
A leaf from his book.

At long last.

While such empowerment prevents
A woman from becoming entangled
In ill-tempered opinion against
On the other side of the coin
It dawns on me suddenly
That neither does she care
For the many thousand loving thoughts
Drifting upon her shore
By my tide of grief

I am the sea
Were it to show its force
It would swallow mountains whole
Instead it is buried deep
Illuminated by strange
Iridescent sea creatures
Who lie in wait
Silently
kunanyi

Timeless beauty

Upon first glance
Face pale moonlight
Equal to beauty
Illuminated to many
Revolutions of earth

A woman of substance
Fine grain as wood
Seasons surround bloom
Flourishing, blaze endured

Striking contrast
Colours lines artistry
Framing graciously
Most glorious smile
Thelymitra ixioides, spotted sun orchid, Tasmania