Category: Poetry

Smitten

And I say to you there is no truer truth than a love that withstands the ravages of life, for a heart that loves in trying times is the truest of them all And he who possesses a brave heart, with a warrior’s spirit… Continue Reading “Smitten”

Autumn’s Hum

“Listen! The wind is rising, and the air is wild with leaves, We have had our summer evenings, now for October eves!”  ― Humbert Wolfe Autumn’s color now magnified by the melodic hum of nesting birds and honeybees preparing their winter homes. And when exquisite… Continue Reading “Autumn’s Hum”

Rite of Passage

“Why did the grove undress itself only to wait for the snow?”- Pablo Neruda They stand in a row limbs naked and exposed, ready to face the biting cold, but I ponder why they chose this time of year to bare their soul? Is… Continue Reading “Rite of Passage”

Blush Pink Sky

Quivering blush pink sky kissing daylight good-bye Bidding desert summer farewell casting a colorful magical spell Welcoming brisk autumn evenings sitting by a roaring fire dreaming Of summers gone, winters to come old lovers lost, faithful hearts won all while watching the setting sun… Continue Reading “Blush Pink Sky”

Promote Yourself Monday, October 21, 2019

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…

#Haiku: Squirrel

squirrel building nestgathering velvet green mosswarmth for winter bed Carpe Diem Haiku Kai: #1765 Squirrel

The Flutist

“I have flown and fallen, and I have swum deep and drowned, but there should be more to love than “I survived it.”  ― Lisa Mantchev, So Silver Bright And ifmy music tamesand quells your urge to strikewill you slither into the coolgreen seawith me and… Continue Reading “The Flutist”