Category: Poetry

What Stirs Your Soul?

What stirs your body’s soul and sets your heart singing its own refrain? Is it a glimpse of mountain range etching a stormy grey sky or a sunset across sandy plains of rustling beach grass? What cuts you to the quick like broken glass?… Continue Reading “What Stirs Your Soul?”

#Haiku: Worm Moon

crawling into night sky worm moon beckoning to spring time between seasons Frank J. Tassone: Haikai Challenge #129- Super Worm Moon

Promote Yourself Monday, March 9, 2020 and Round UP, March 2, 2020

Originally posted on Go Dog Go Café:
Welcome to Promote Yourself Monday.  All Go Dog Go Cafe community members are invited to post one link to one specific piece of their writing (600 words or less please!) they have published on their blog, Facebook page, or Instagram…

#Silent Sunday: Calendula

“Bees do have a smell, you know, and if they don’t they should, for their feet are dusted with spices from a million flowers.”  ― Ray Bradbury, Dandelion Wine

#Haibun: March Dandelions

March can be unpredictable here in the desert southwest. Mornings and evenings are cool, days are mild. By midday, I am changing clothes from sweatpants to shorts, and then by sundown, back to sweatpants. Evenings are perfect for a dip in the hot tub,… Continue Reading “#Haibun: March Dandelions”

#American Sentence: Fatal

Let love be the disease that carries me from this life to the unknown Poets and Storytellers United: Weekly Scribblings #9 Contagion dVerse Poets Pub: OLN #261

#Haiku: Honeybee

pollen dusted legs early spring food gathering busy honeybee