Daybreak at Pikes Creek
[Summer of 2005]
Daybreak by Lake Superior
Rising out of the woods like:
A swamp mist
I'm waiting for breakfast
(at the B&B)
I pace the grounds
The scent of green shrubbery:
Trees, flora, flowers-rain
Intoxicates me-
Branches like big brown arms
Descend?
The embankment, to the right
Blue eyed, like mine-reflect
From the creek beneath me
(my wife says 'be careful'
she went to get the camera)
The greens and blues touch
My face and blue jeans-
Reflections mirrored like
Musical notes of a symphony
(I'll see them later in pictures)
For now, it's daybreak
In Minnesota.
#813 8/26/2005
Note: the author, Dennis Siluk, took his wife Rosa [me: on my birthday] to Lake Superior, this summer, and I adored the biggest lake in the world. We stayed at a Bed and Breakfast, just outside a few miles from Bayfield, Wisconsin. As we had gotten up for breakfast, we walked outside and into the woods in back of the B&B, and then back towards the Mansion [Pinehurst Inn], and discovered to the side of us was an embankment, and the poet, my husband, had to climb down the twenty feet to the Creek, and I took a picture of him gazing into the creek, a most captivating picture with all the reflections of daybreak in it. It will be used for the new book of poetry: "Peruvian Poems," to be out next month. Rosa Pe?aloza
Poet Dennis Siluk see his books at http://dennissiluk.tripod.com and his travels