Monday, January 31, 2011

Awaiting Spring


Awaiting Spring 
Wanda Garner



I raced with anticipation to find it...
Like an old friend, dearly missed,
To hold it once more in my hand.
The urge I could hardly resist.



I sighed with relief with I saw it 
Still standing where it had been left,
Propped up in the corner of the cabin.
My excitement had not been bereft.



In a rush I placed a hook
Upon the line once more.
And headed to the dock, 
Where my bait, I watched it soar.



It hit the water with a plop 
And I let it sink down low.
Then I began to reel it in
So gently... so ever slow.



The sun was shining really bright,
The wind it slightly blew.
The water was fairly calm
With just a slight green hue.



Though not a fish one took my bait,
It sure felt mighty good
To get that rod and reel back out
Just like I knew it would.



Springtime is 'round the corner,
Warmer weather 'round the bend.
It's been a real long winter, 
And I'm anxious for it to end.



To spend my days on the river,
Knee-deep in swirling water
Will raise my spirits, bring me a smile,
And my heart to go aflutter.



But for a time, I'll put it back 
With hopes to return real soon.
To lay my claim upon it again
Some perfect spring afternoon.