Showing posts with label british summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label british summer. Show all posts

Poems About Life: Golden Paths of a British Summer

British summer landscape feels like a deep breath golden fields, a winding green path and skies that go on forever. Here’s a poem born from that quiet afternoon from Beckett park, Leeds


Wide skies unfold in layers soft and bright

With cotton clouds that drift on lazy wings

The earth spreads gold beneath the warming light

A canvas vast where quiet freedom sings


A ribbon green winds through the toasted grass

Pulling the eye toward the distant line

Each footstep whispers secrets as I pass

Of simple days and moments pure and fine


Old trees keep watch along the open field

Their branches heavy with the season’s green

They sway and murmur stories yet revealed

In breezes carrying what peace might mean


Here summer lays its hand on weary souls

With endless blue and paths that lead somewhere

No rush, no weight, just sunlight’s warm console

Reminding us that joy is always there




Does a summer walk in the countryside refresh you? What does this kind of open space make you feel? Tell me in the comments