MIDDAY POETRY – ‘Peaceful Watermill’

the weathered mill
water churning through
the wooden blades

in times when
resources were plentiful
meadows lush green

the creek sheltering
an elusive creature
the enigmatic platypus

when peace was
too common to notice
undervalued and plentiful

once it disappeared
people tend to
appreciate it again

the old mill
roof still intact
its wheel turning

standing strong through
all seasons upheaval
explosions and wars

the comforting place
where human work
with nature coexist
peacefully

Poem written with a picture prompt from Writers Unite!
Image by dshat from Pixabay

noosa everglades

MIDDAY POETRY – ‘Tea Tree River’

it took aeons
yet we savored
every moment

simply gliding
mirrored surface
of the river

at sunrise
we took off
in a kayak

paddling gently
returned smiling
almost at dusk

solitude on the water
no other soul around
apart from goannas

tea tree color
spanning wide and deep
hiding bull sharks

in the everglades
the sun emerges and retreats
undisturbed