CATHY ROSS – POET – “WATCHING THE HERON” – A POEM ABOUT PATIENCE AND COURAGE 1 Comment / CONTRIBUTING WRITERS / By Timothy Olson A Pacific Northwest native, I have been writing poetry over 40 years. My poems reflect a woman’s journey through the later years, with recurring themes of loss and renewal. If what you need to learnis perseverance watch the heron as he waitsagainst the salmon dawn. see how he staresacross the bay, his body hunched and motionlesshis feathers ruffling in the wind, webbed wings folded backcompressed energy ready to explode, like the pulsing powerthat lies dormant in your breast, what stops you, who has saidyou cannot suddenly take flight plunge headfirstinto the white-capped sea, be swallowed by the icy depthsand then, with a piercing cry, burst into the airwith your silver prize? Photo Credits:Background Overlay: Terry OlmstedTitle Photo: Lorelie Olson Toview the previous Cathy Ross poem – click here
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