A Soliloquy to Nature

A Soliloquy to Nature

A Poem by Kelly Scheppers


A Soliloquy to Nature

 

 

 

 

December draws to a close.

Long shadows of evening

stretch across

the frozen ground.

 

The crow and blackbird perch

  lofty heights of stoic trees,

their piercing caws

 ubiquitously heard  

 

A soliloquy

to nature.


© 2025 Kelly Scheppers


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And perfect timing Kelly, as the world outside turns into an ice skating rink and leaves us all wobbling, sliding and slipping along like Bambi on stilettos....
Which brings me to my next point.
I think I've been staring at my screen for too long, because I actually thought the picture that goes with the words was of a single large red stiletto, upside down. Do you see it? 😃


Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Kelly Scheppers

1 Year Ago

Lol, you're right, it does!! That's some observation skills you have, my friend! Thanks, Lorry!



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What a beautiful and evocative piece, Kelly! Your imagery captures the stark beauty of winter’s end so vividly. The crows and blackbirds, perched in stoic trees, feel like nature’s sentinels, their calls echoing the season’s soliloquy. Lovely work!

Posted 1 Year Ago


Kelly Scheppers

1 Year Ago

Thank you most kindly, Craig! Good to have your presence here!
December, the month of the Winter Solstice, with it's shorter days, longer nights and the feeling of death as seen in barren trees, freezing rain and everyone just hunkered down waiting for Spring to arrive. Crows, those harbingers or hard times always have something to say, and while they never fly south, they especially love their role as soliloquy masters. I think though, your poem Kelly, outshines them. It is a delightful read!!!
-Curt

Posted 1 Year Ago


Kelly Scheppers

1 Year Ago

Thank you, Curt. I don't mind the crows at all. I actually find them poetic to nature.
Hi Kelly, hope you are doing great, i am better with weather chilly, i liked the kickstart you made to 2025,

every problem has a solution, we just need to find the right solution that takes us to next level.

I like the pic, and your lines. i really love how you still respected my thoughts, never doing it, i appreciate your time for the family, you need not be a pearl, but you are the best.

with love and hugs,
Jessy Jacob.

Posted 1 Year Ago


Kelly Scheppers

1 Year Ago

So kind the compliment, Jessy. Thank you!
Wow. Beautiful painting of the scene.

Posted 1 Year Ago


Kelly Scheppers

1 Year Ago

Thank you, Thomas! Warmest of wishes for a happy new year!
Thomas W Case

1 Year Ago

you as well.
Your writing and images never disappoint, Kelly.

Posted 1 Year Ago


Kelly Scheppers

1 Year Ago

Thank you, Tim!
Beautiful as a literal image cast in winter. Chilling as a metaphor for death with the mention of December's close, shadows of evening and the crow. The ending of the poem as a soliloquy to nature also a reference to nature's cycle in birth and death. Brilliant!

Posted 1 Year Ago


Kelly Scheppers

1 Year Ago

That's quite an interpretation, Soren! Most impressive. Thank you so much!
to a discerning eye, every scene, every moment can be poetic.


Posted 1 Year Ago


Kelly Scheppers

1 Year Ago

So true, Laz! Thank you!
if anyone deserves one it's mother nature. you've certainly taken the edge off the frigid weather we've been having. nice escape as you remind of those strong, fearless birds still doing their thing. this made me think of what my muse thoreau wrote, "One must maintain a little bit of summer, even in the middle of winter." not everything slumbers in winter. wonderful poetry that totes nature and speaks to the soul as well it should.

Posted 1 Year Ago


Kelly Scheppers

1 Year Ago

Thanks, Pete! Hey, who's your pick for the Superbowl?
Pete

1 Year Ago

that's a tough call. of course the patriots are out. i haven't watched much football this year or .. read more
Picture and poem are awesome
I like how it stretched my imagination.

Posted 1 Year Ago


Kelly Scheppers

1 Year Ago

Thank you most kindly, Sami!
Sami Khalil

1 Year Ago

You are welcome kindly.
Oh yes, the caw of a crow can be heard far and wide! December conjures up so many memories. As the year closes, a new one takes its place....and that is comforting. Lovely words, Kelly. Lydi**

Posted 1 Year Ago


Kelly Scheppers

1 Year Ago

Thank you, Lydi! Hope the new year holds great promise for you!

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Kelly Scheppers

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