Poets Corner Sunflowers smiling, Swimming with a Mermaid, Snow Moon

Edmonds, WALocal News

The latest edition of Poet's Corner, curated by the Edmonds Poetry Group, presents two evocative poems that delve into the themes of nature and human connection. "Sunflowers Smiling" reflects on the therapeutic effects of gardening, illustrating how nurturing plants can combat feelings of depression and bring joy. The speaker describes planting a variety of seeds and witnessing the vibrant blooms transform the landscape, symbolizing hope and renewal. In contrast, "Swimming with a Mermaid" captures a serene moment spent with a manatee in Florida's Crystal River Sanctuary, showcasing the beauty of marine life and the importance of conserving such ecosystems. The encounter is portrayed with vivid imagery, emphasizing the deep emotional connection between the observer and the gentle creature.

Together, these poems convey a powerful message about the healing power of nature and the profound experiences that come from engaging with it. By intertwining personal reflections with nature’s splendor, the pieces celebrate the resilience of the human spirit and the joy found in unexpected moments.

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