#PhotoPrompt #WDYS

Mist of Time

Mist, my trusted pal,
In and around me, soothing my nerves,
Calming my emotions,
Transforming me into a kite in the clouds.

When giggles gave us an extra bounce
When joy bubbles burst with our footsteps
When a walk in the rain was thrilling
When puddles waited for our feet.

The magic of rain drove us out
With our precious paper boats 
Tears of trees landed on our heads
As the hugs of Mother Nature welcomed us.

The mist of time swallowed those hours
Treasured memories never fade
Moments beckon through my picture window
I re-live them through my grandsons.
© Balroop Singh

Thanks to Sadje for the inspiration — Whatdoyousee #302

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42 thoughts on “#PhotoPrompt #WDYS

  1. This is such a beautiful poem, Balroop! I can picture it in my mind, without the photo. Mist can be eery and spooky, but it can also shroud us from the world and enfold us in peace. I just read your review of my book, Ancient Voices, on Amazon, and I am touched by your eloquent words! Thank you so much! I will share it on my blog and social media on Sunday, August 24th. Thanks again!

  2. Very nice Balroop and so sweet – for life keeps moving and love is forever around. True that midst brings back memories.

    I saw your header – can’t wait to know more about this new book!

    Have a great day.

  3. This poem made me feel nostalgic for childhood and playing in the rain, especially after a hot day. I remember making boats and jumping in puddles. Now we get to relive those memories through our grandies, but it isn’t quite the same as living it. Beautiful poem, Balroop.

      1. We get a lot of rain here, so I’m not quite so nostalgic when it rains for 30 days straight! Lol. But I am nostalgic for the simple joys of childhood and you evoked that feeling.

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