Blue me so much beauty #poetry #dVerse

Blue me so much beauty
– bless my life! – in lake, and sky and sea
blooming everywhere
green in the grass
blue in the lake’s tranquility
blue in the ocean’s regency
blue in the sky above me
who am I to say:
poor me
blue me
what-am-I-to-do me?
Look into the deep blue all around me:
blue me so much beauty
(blue the heart within me)
that my heart overflows
in deepest floods and hues
of lapis-lazuli.

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It’s springtime in Slovenia…

And if there’s one thing I cannot complain of, it is lack of blue in my life. So when I read Sarah’s prompt at dVerse, I welcomed the opportunity to let all the blues bleed out.

Find more poetic blues over at dVerse Poets’ Pub.

The featured image is yet another of my photos from Lake Cerknica.

And here’s my favourite blue song:

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  1. Your Slovenian springtime is such an upbeat one, Ingrid, so joyful and blue! I especially love
    ‘blue in the ocean’s regency
    blue in the sky above me’
    and
    ‘blue me so much beauty
    (blue the heart within me)
    that my heart overflows
    in deepest floods and hues’.
    And thank you so much for sharing a Nina Simone song I hadn’t heard before, with its strains of Christmas in the ‘Good King Wencelas’ melody.

  2. There definitely is beauty in blue. When my wife first visited me in New York, and saw the Falls and the Great Lakes, she couldn’t get over how blue the water is. I moved to Missouri to be with her, and I definitely miss that.

    1. When I lived in Spain, I missed green. Though this winter I missed the sun. ‘The grass is always greener’ as they say…

  3. Love this question within the poem
    “who am I to say:
    poor me
    blue me
    what-am-I-to-do me?”
    And the answer in describing all the natural beauty of blue. And the positive assertion at the end:
    “my heart overflows
    in deepest floods and hues
    of lapis-lazuli.”
    Love this post!

  4. The title by itself is enough to make this poem memorable and it only builds from there! I really like the phrase “blue the heart within me”, it just resonates!

  5. Blue can have many connotations. I love that you have chosen to describe the beautiful blue that surrounds us and you featured Nina! 💖 👏🏻

  6. Oh this brings back memories of a week I spent in Bled by the lake where it rained every day at two o’clock like a clock chiming! So blue. Thank you for jogging this memory.

  7. love this Ingrid with your authentic bluetiful poetry as you bleed your truth on the page. ❣️ Take care love❣️

  8. Another Bluetiful poem Ingrid as you so honestly bleed on the page in flowing ease letting it all out. I do hope you are feeling ok from the damn PMDD. (i always get the intials wrong I think)💓💓💓💓💓🌷🌷🌷

    1. Thanks Cindy: I’m on day 29 now and struggling to contain my pissed-offedness (normally ends about day 24) 5 bonus days of hell 🔥 thank you for asking and caring 🥰🥰🥰

      1. Damn Ingrid… so sorry to hear this!!!! Day 30 has to be the charm and it sooooo sucks!!! You’re so welcome my dearest ….. sending you good vibes today❣️

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