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A Poem by MCS


To inhabit as water inhabits

filling

unnoticed

occupying

its surroundings

the pond spreads outward

across the landscape

its surface

at times

smooth

dark

choppy

diamond pinpoints

reflecting the sun

or clusters of white clouds

in the weeks to come

ice will form bringing stillness

quiet

cold

depths

the Koi will become slower

scarcely moving

conserving their energy

awaiting spring

gaining freedom from, cold and ice

water

freely

flowing

 To inhabit as water inhabits




~ acrylic on canvas MCS

© 2025 MCS


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Well written and described! Great imagery and very interesting topic
to write about, very unique! Love the format and word play, thanks for
sharing and b-blessed! (Picture doesn't hurt either)

Posted 10 Years Ago


MCS

10 Years Ago

Jamestown, thank you, you're so kind
Jamestown

10 Years Ago

Welcome, keep up the good work!
MCS

10 Years Ago

I'm trying. It's good to back after a long time away.
I like the way you frame your work.. its interesting to read and too taking a topic that's not even commonly acknowledged is appreciable :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


MCS

10 Years Ago

Nazia thank you for those kind words.
Can't put my finger on what is so interesting about it, but I really like your writing style. This is lovely. I like how the last line is the same as the first, really embraces the ideas in the rest of the poem. I also think it's really cool that you've written about something that is often ignored/taken for granted as just what happens, and shown its beauty and importance

Posted 10 Years Ago


MCS

10 Years Ago

Mal, thank you I'm delighted to hear that.

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Added on December 5, 2013
Last Updated on July 29, 2025

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MCS
MCS

Toronto, (GTA), Canada



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For me writing, painting and photography are the best ways to talk without ever being interrupted. Poetry: the best words in the best order © 2025, M.C.S. - all rights reserved more..