Musings on Life, Love, and Linguine-Poetry & Writing
In the hours when the earth moves between darkness and light, where murky shadows whisper and doubtful thoughts slip through making my heart wonder what might have been had you stayed, what color would the (bed) of roses be today where we once lay… Continue Reading “Poisoned Thorns”
Marvel-pollen ladenlethargic honeybeesendeavor to gather a sweetarrayof each fragrant flower’s essenceto create a complexflavor infusednectar For Colleen’s Weekly Poetry Challenge
I watched four hummingbirds bathe before the sun aroseswimming in the fountain, with fluttering wings and toesthey sailed into the air, returned and took a deep divechirping to each other, drowning in ecstasy’s throes Their innocence of being, in the moment alivesent my heart… Continue Reading “Four Hummingbirds”
somber black forest-pines crack under massive weightdressed in evening snow Carpe Diem: http://chevrefeuillescarpediem.blogspot.com/2019/01/carpe-diem-1596-black-forest.html
pursuit in mid-air-tiny swallow for breakfastyoung Cooper’s hawk hunts Author’s Note: On my morning walk with my dog, I watched a Copper’s hawk snag a bird mid-air! It was quite a sight to see. Carpe Diem: http://chevrefeuillescarpediem.blogspot.com/2019/01/carpe-diem-1595-hawk-taka.html
every breath, sacredsowing dandelion seeds-life, a precious gift Author’s Note: Rachel Sutcliffe, a prolific and accomplished haiku poet, has died. Frank has asked us to choose one of our favorites of hers and write a poem in tribute. Here is the one I chose:… Continue Reading “This Life”
Gazing into the washed rose pink sky mottled with wispy clouds drifting by there on the wavering horizon a majestic steeple arisingabove purple fog crawling an omen beckoning and callingCome, rest within hallowed peaceful hallsyour prayers answered within these sacred walls. dVerse Quadrille Monday:… Continue Reading “Come Rest”
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