Musings on Life, Love, and Linguine-Poetry & Writing
waters of spring rush-through the dry desert washesa burst of color Frank J. Tassone: Haikai Challenge #127 Waters of Spring
The artistic sun is always changing, rearranging colorful paints on its pallet splashing brilliant shades across the canvas sky with each rise and set, no two ever the same Some mornings dawn overcast and dreary with grey clouds cloaking promising hues while others awaken… Continue Reading “The Canvas Sky”
slowing a heart beat enlightenment between breaths tranquil resting place where horizon and land meet under an apricot sky Colleen’s Weekly Poetry Challenge No. 166- Theme Prompt
“have i gone mad? im afraid so, but let me tell you something, the best people usualy are.” ― Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland Once I peeled back layers of who I thought I was I found my true heart’s calling in cooing of mourning doves… Continue Reading “#Quadrille: For I am a Poet”
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…
Dark clouds move on revealing a crisp dawn as birds sing to hopeful skies. Author’s Note: The rules of an American Sentence are very simple. The poem is one sentence, 17 syllables long. It was invented by Allen Ginsberg because he felt that haiku didn’t work as well… Continue Reading “#American Sentence Sunday: Hope in Blue Skies”
my heart beats in syncto the thrasher’s melodyembracing naturesmall miracles aboundingin a garden grown with love Carpe Diem Haiku Kai: #1815- First Love
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