Today, I’d like to share a piece of my writing, which has never been published, titled The Spring Outing! May you feel refreshed, renewed and encouraged by every new dawn during the Eastertide Season.
The Spring Outing
©Sue Batton Leonard 2004
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Winter’s chill has passed
I shall no longer shiver
Today, I am off to the river.
I’ll scamper
along with my hamper.
Go to the weeping willow
where there will be a soft pillow.
A mound of moss,
for my clean linen cloth.
Before me I’ve strewn,
A canteen of steeped tea
a silver fork, knife and spoon.
A spring onion tart
with ‘shrooms and cheese,
and a tasty salad of caprese.
A square of dark chocolate
is in the pocket.
I’ll save one cup
for after I’ve supped,
while watching spring erupt.
With the yellow forsythia branches
I’ll weave in tender pussy willows
dotted with long stemmed violets.
A crown to place on my head
before I lay on my makeshift bed.
Amidst snowdrops,
little bunny hops,
and silly daffodillies,
I’ll nap and dream
of summer’s August.
When aside the garden
I’ll sit in the long grass
Among the wildflowers mass
drinking chilled sassafras.

This is a lovely poem, full of the excitement and joy of Spring!
Thank you Dodi! I appreciate your comment.