Musings on Life, Love, and Linguine-Poetry & Writing
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A man and his dog, hearts fierce and strong sit in contemplation on a gorgeous morn while shadows play across each face as they enjoy this magnificent day The dog content to be by his side, the man grateful for all in his lifeWeathered… Continue Reading “Contemplation on a Spring Morn”
Mysteries within the chrysalis of the transformations that go on withinPieces of a puzzle falling together as a caterpillar shifts and the butterfly begins What does the caterpillar think while she’s undergoing such an amazing changeDoes she know her life is going to be… Continue Reading “Mysterious Nature”
Beyond the darkened door, my heart waits for me in the fragrant garden, watching butterflies floating free Early morning mist hangs heavy, resisting the apricot dawnas I walk the time worn path through the verdant lawn Birds are singing in soft swaying trees, sweetest… Continue Reading “Beyond the Darkened Door”
Have you seen the shimmering rain in moonlighthow it trembles with pain in dazzling moonlight? Bright stars still shine high in the blue-black skydespite the brilliant reign of swollen moon’s light In this fragrant field tonight I want to seedesire in your eyes, hot… Continue Reading “Come to Me”
Beneath the blanket of blue moonlightbeautiful mountains murmur an ancient soulful songfrom deep within rock grey stone as verdant trees dance and swaycreating sacred poetry rustling in the last sweet summer rain. Imaginary Garden with Real Toads: Summer’s End
The tornado fell from the graphite skyfueled by storm clouds and winds on highthat fed its hungry fury and filled the deartha powerful force as her tumid belly gave birth to more twisters to dance with destructive mirth. As they bored over the ground,… Continue Reading “Storm Funnel”
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