Month: June 2015

  • RIVERWOODS POEMS: TODAY’S KAYAK

    TODAY’S KAYAK

    As we put in our three boats

    We feel the first few drops.

    It is too warm for raincoats

    So we push brashly off.

    Across the lily-padded cove

    A hectored heron flies

    Harassed by a persistent crow

    With persecution on his mind.

    The large dark cloud above us

    Then looses its watery freight

    And soon has sprinkled upon us,

    Refreshing on this hot day.

    Undaunted, we paddle onward

    Along the reedy marsh

    Hearing children’s voices behind us

    From the camp whose beach we passed.

    At the island we turn back landward.

    Damp but happy we’ll head homeward.


  • RIVERWOODS POEMS: YOUNG MUSICIANS

    YOUNG MUSICIANS

    Their slender fingers ripple over the keys.

    Their bows stroke the strings with graceful ease.

    Over complex scores their ungrayed heads are bent.

    Their unlined brows furrow with grave intent.

    Mini-skirted or tie-shirted, they create

    Music we oldsters gratefully appreciate.

    This tender talent so pleasing to our ears

    We know will ripen richly in coming years.