Tag: #dverse poets

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?”

#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

#Triolet: Rebirth

Tiny seeds lie in wait for springAs gentle rains soak mother earthIn budding trees, mockingbirds singWhile the seeds lie in wait for springButterflies emerge, taking wingWhen the land prepares for rebirthTiny seeds lie in wait for springAs gentle rains soak mother earth dVerse Poets… Continue Reading “#Triolet: Rebirth”

The Canvas Sky

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”

#Quadrille: For I am a Poet

“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”

The Air Sings

The air sings to me of spring as life’s mystery takes wing In my untamed raucous garden a sprout of delicate nasturtium seed, the hardy stately dandelion weeds, The bud of a fresh pruned roseriotous wildflowers delight honeybeesfragrant fruit on the lemon tree Along… Continue Reading “The Air Sings”

Call Me Daisy

I am but a tiny seed Carried by unsettled wind Until I find a resting place In wayward stones and sand. Desert sand is my companion With a grainy texture so fineMaking it a perfect home For an African Daisy to grow. Every year… Continue Reading “Call Me Daisy”