Algonquin Respite
Memories of misty moonlight
Lake Tasso, so calm and still
The mournful cry of the lonely loon
The solitary sound I hear
Fills my heart with such longing
Around this time each year
To seek out with Mother Nature
A certain sense of my belonging
Trillions of tiny pinpoints of light
Suspended against the black sky
While others rush to meet the earth
And delight my stargazing eyes
I could simply lay here for hours
Blanketed against the cool of the night
The seductive scent of northern pine
Invades my nostrils still
I breathe it all in deeply
Never quite getting my fill
Of the cool, clean, crisp refreshing air
While ever listening for a lumbering bear
If only I did not have to leave
The quiet solitude of my retreat
To return to the constant pressure
Of a stale and noisy, bustling, busy
Overcrowded city street.
©copyright 1995, Irene Billinger
To Debi Darling
A Friend in the Truest Sense of the Word
Written especially for my life-long friend, Debi.
May the bluebirds of happiness descend upon you
For all that you are and all that you do!
The hearts of your parents
Must swell with great pride
As your deep inner beauty
Radiates to all outside
For being there in sadness, as well as in joy
And a warm, loving mother to a wonderful boy!
Your caring, your sharing,
Your warmth and your style
Have left all whom you've touched
With a wide, brilliant smile
Make no mistake! You're a true, trusted friend
And so it shall be from now till the end
For all of the kindnesses
That you have shown
For being the best friend
That I've ever known
For all that you are and all that you do
May the bluebirds of happiness descend upon you!
©copyright 1997, Irene Billinger