Alright, I fell off the wagon, but I'm back now. Hopefully.
A summer glade:
What are the words of those
Who stood at heaven's end,
Looking into the forest glade
As one looks for a friend?
Tolkien wrote of the Ents
And had them moan their fate -
A lonely life, without a bride
Where years are long and actions late.
And yet they had a beauty and their own
Nobility.
Frost passed the winter scene
Where spring had once been seen,
But did not think to moan the loss -
He saw, and what he saw was as a dream
For he had many miles to go
And more to pass before his sleep.
A traveller passes through the green
To house of ancient memory
To knock upon the door, his horse
Hidden by forest's canopy.
"Tell them I came," he cried
Then left that place.
But I, I come upon a forest glade
Lit by the summer sun. No magic
But that which it holds itself,
Just music of the spheres and time
Muffled by leaves, divided by light blades
Caught in nature's infinite, varied rhyme.
An Old Friend:
Memory of old days at school,
Camaraderie, no need to worry,
Hope for the future. Distilled youth.
That was the time in which we met,
And long have years of time passed
Where we walked different paths
To different industries and passions.
Yet we met again, today, to talk
About the old, the new, the sweet
Remembered hope of age.
For tomorrow:
Business.Edit: Nice to see you write something other than Haiku, birdy. (Though your Haikus are probably the best I've read). Conversely, nice to see you write a Haiku, Tomasque. Make sure it's not a permanent change, though