Musings on Life, Love, and Linguine-Poetry & Writing

In my nightly dreams,
I walk in a moonlit garden
drawn to where the Dellawisps sing
there, under the cloying crush
of pink Brugmansia’s honey scent.
Drenched in dappling shadows and heart shaped leaves,
I walk on a watercolor sky, soft with a light that ever shines
with ice blue stars and a pink hued moon and then I close my eyes.
The tiny turquoise birds croon to my wearied heart
as if they know I fathom their mournful song
for they are the dellawisps from a gentler time
when the world was soft, was calm
where older souls with tender hearts
could thrive in the truth of pure love.
© Linda Lee Lyberg, May 2025
Author’s Note: I am reading a book right now called Other Birds, by Sarah Addison Allen. Dellawisps are not a real bird, but I am so captivated by them.Many thanks to the Author for the inspiration. It is an enchanting book.
Written for Shay’s Word Garden Word List
Linda, what a lovely poem this is. The visuals – so soft, such pretty hues – the watercolour sky, the tiny birds – and that nostalgia for a gentler time – I felt it all. Just beautiful. Lovely to read you at the List. These days I dont travel very far online. So tired. So was lovely to see you here.
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Thank you dear Sherry. It has been a long time since I’ve written anything, but Shay’s prompt and the book I am reading inspired me.
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Very cool way to pivot the world via Dellawisps.
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Thank you!
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