Musings on Life, Love, and Linguine-Poetry & Writing
I stare in silence, not uttering a wordWhile rain drops fall with my every breathI become the melody of the sandpiper bird But for me there is no sweeter song sungAnd a peaceful sigh escapes from my lipsAs I savor the lilting music upon… Continue Reading “The Music Upon My Tongue”
“Serene wildflowers, my oasis amongst the chaos of this world.”- Linda Lee Lyberg
From here in the fragrant rustling sage grass I watch the night beetles race for the full bellied moon But they will never get there I know for their efforts are futile Watching their wings spread from heavy mahogany bodies, It’s a wonder they… Continue Reading “Of Night Beetles and March Hares”
“Red stemmed beauty dressed in frilly petals reaching for the warm spring sun.” –Linda Lee Lyberg Author’s Note: Clarkia unguiculata is a species of wildflower known by the common name elegant clarkia or mountain garland. This plant is endemic to California, where it is… Continue Reading “#American Sentence Sunday: Frilly Petals”
“Fear is the mind-killer.” ― Frank Herbert , Dune Standing in line at the grocery store: A woman in front of me buying 30 lbs of apples 20 lbs of onions and 2 dozen donuts- why?All I can surmise is the apples are for horses she owns,… Continue Reading “In Their Eyes”
“It is spring again. The earth is like a child that knows poems by heart.” ― Rainer Maria Rilke sun breaking through cloudsa brisk spring breeze sings through treesthe budding season
I can tell you I spend my days talking to the singing birds or conversing with my little dog, who understands every word My neighbors know nothing of me or what’s churning in my heart I doubt they know my name, much less my… Continue Reading “Magic Reapers”
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