The Reflection



The Reflection
It’s summer again.
Following the quiet, meandering road to Cattail Lane,
I gaze across the same lake that cradled my childhood.
Overarching pines smile into a mirror of shadowy blue.
Monarchs, with wings of burnished copper that taper
into autumn, and zig zags of boats followed by cotton
streams dance together from a distance.
Lavender and echinacea blossoms garnish my feet, reaching
for the flowers that climb up the bodice of my fading
green dress. The air enfolds me
like my mother’s embrace; it clasps me like a fragile secret
that might drown in the clearest brook. The water darkens
and brightens beneath me, reflecting weeping willows beneath
a placid sky. As I stand here in the pink evening light,
with the flashing fireflies that my dad used to tell me came out
just for me, suddenly, I realize
the view hasn’t changed from where I stand,
but time, like water, ripples around me.

About this poem

This poem was written as a response to growing up and moving forward in life.

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Written on February 15, 2024

Submitted by gianadechape on June 26, 2024

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Scheme ABBCDEAFGGHIFJKLMNH
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 923
Words 167
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 19

Willa Aloisa

 · 2003 · Santa Fe, NM

At the young age of 20, I am a passionate writer whose heart beats for the rhythm and narrative flow of poetry and novels. My love for the written word transcends being a hobby—it’s a calling. Through my writing, I aspire to touch lives and ignite a spark of inspiration and hope in the One Truth. Whether it’s the delicate dance of verses or the intricate tapestry of storytelling, my goal is to leave a lasting impact on readers, encourage them to find beauty and meaning in life, and remind them that they are loved more than they could ever imagine by Someone who died to know them. more…

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