Nothing Gold Can Stay Robert Frost, 1874--1963 Nature's first green is gold, Her heart hue to hold. Her early leaf's a flower; But only so an hour, So dawn goes to day. Nothing gold can stay.
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On Looking Back
On Looking Back Yesterdays, forest of night with the long days of rain and sleets no one wants to visit, not even the sentimental, old soul. Don't look back, you urge, but the scar-ridden emotion has no ear but wayward eyes. Tiny voice whispers: In the spirit of hooting owl at dawn, do you see the gossamer of glim from the pile of decaying leaves? Hear the tiny voice of forgotten love? Feel the little hands trying to smooth your feet that went through many paths? If none, how 'bout grab one of the wounds and turn it into a poem; and look back again for more? ©Byung A. Fallgren
The Weekly Avocet/Abor day
Afternoon by the River
Afternoon by the River After shopping, grab the sandwich, go to the riverside bench and eat; eyes on the river pregnent with spring, so much to do in the days to come; the branch nods to the gibberish robin; as the sun showers over the trees. Time to come, time to leave; why feel as if an invisible hand on my back; no one but the passing wind, sun and the river. ©Byung A. Fallgren
The Couple of birds on the Pink bough
The Couple of Birds on the Pink bough Within the pink world, sweet smell and cozy; he leans to her, yawns, and closes eyes. She nudges; don't be so lazy, dear, hawk's eyes are magnet to us. Ah, he murmurs, have a faith in the blossoms, while their magic lasts; like the lone house, stands unscathed in the ruins of the twister. I'll keep an eye open for you; flowers and magics are whims of wind; my love is the root of a tree. ©Byung A. Fallgren

A poem’s up for Earth Day
My poem Invisible Cloud is published in The Weekly Avocet, #542, Earth Day April 22nd, 2023. Thank you, editors for taking my poems.
April Haiku
April Haiku on a sunny April day sun glitters ride on the ripples no fisherman catches them Nature has no bias white pelicans and gray gees swim side by side floating ice remnants of winter pushed to the shore ©Byung A. Fallgren
Pondering on Saving Earth
Pondering on Saving Earth Climate change, everyone's concern, but we wonder what to do; might these be halpful: use natural gas instead of coal; stop rainforests from vanishing; walk or use a bike whenever possible, etc. As to protecting our water source: use the pesticide as less as possible; do not throw used water with house cleaning chemical agent on the lawn; replace the lawn grass that require a lot of water with other grass that need less water; with some research, you can find one that fits your liking. Polar bears, if they are in trouble, their ecosystems is in trouble; fewer of them could lead to an over population of sears, which threatens the fish population-- our food source. Protect other endangered species: tigers, saltmarsh sparrows, etc. Cut down on plastics, if not eliminate it, and save millions of marine lives. This Saturday, April 22 is Earth Day. Happy Earth Day! visit EarthDay2023.com to learn more. --Byung A.
