The talent I would like to showcase today is that of a young poet, the son of a friend. The poet, Kincaid Gould, is only eight (yes, 8) years old.
I will let his poetry speak for itself and let his wonderful feeling for words and nature shine through them.
RAIN
by Kincaid
splash and splatter
drizzle and splinter
dazzle my eyes
a dash of wonder
a dash of light
SHOWERS OF RAIN
by Kincaid
spirals of shimmering vapor
diamonds of puddles
swishing in the wind
flashing ribbon hitting the ground
opening the gate of drizzle.
ROSES
by Kincaid
glory full looks
bleeding for happiness
screaming for joy
gloomily reflecting the glittering sun
meek little leaves
MOUNTAINS
by Kincaid
mountains shimmer
snowy mountain peak
a stream of purple
a line of blue
a flow of pink
and a wave of white light
a rough surface
and a fuzzy inside
mountains shimmer
snowy mountain peak
mountain
by Kincaid
splash and splatter
drizzle and splinter
dazzle my eyes
a dash of wonder
a dash of light
SHOWERS OF RAIN
by Kincaid
spirals of shimmering vapor
diamonds of puddles
swishing in the wind
flashing ribbon hitting the ground
opening the gate of drizzle.
ROSES
by Kincaid
glory full looks
bleeding for happiness
screaming for joy
gloomily reflecting the glittering sun
meek little leaves
MOUNTAINS
by Kincaid
mountains shimmer
snowy mountain peak
a stream of purple
a line of blue
a flow of pink
and a wave of white light
a rough surface
and a fuzzy inside
mountains shimmer
snowy mountain peak
mountain
THE WINTER BREEZE
by Kincaid
Shiny winds blow
and frosty chills tickle me
breezing past me quickly
diamonds blowing magestically
ROCKS
smooth and tough rocks
pebbles are chunks of boulders
some rocks are cloudy
and some rocks describe the sunset
some rocks are grassy
and some watery rocks too.
FOREST
by Kincaid
forests gloom with trees
seas of frosted clover
dark and magically
takes me across the bridge of fairies
past the enchanted emerald ruby sky
of mystical dawn
by Kincaid
Shiny winds blow
and frosty chills tickle me
breezing past me quickly
diamonds blowing magestically
ROCKS
by Kincaid
smooth and tough rocks
pebbles are chunks of boulders
some rocks are cloudy
and some rocks describe the sunset
some rocks are grassy
and some watery rocks too.
FOREST
by Kincaid
forests gloom with trees
seas of frosted clover
dark and magically
takes me across the bridge of fairies
past the enchanted emerald ruby sky
of mystical dawn
I wish you could see the little scraps of paper on which these are printed. I took a few liberties with spacing, such as centering the lines which Kincaid had positioned from the left of the page. I thought it looked better on the blog. I also put in that line-break in ROSES because I interpreted the next-to-last line to refer to the meek little leaves not the happy flowers. I capitalized all of the titles (the poet used no capital letters) but signed each title with by Kincaid, since he used it with the title on every poem and may have considered it an integral part. Am I right, Kincaid? Consider me one of your first fans - and keep writing!