Musings on Life, Love, and Linguine-Poetry & Writing
dusted with snowflakesQueen Anne’s Lace dressed for winterdelicate surprise Carpe Diem Haiku Kai: #1797 New Beginnings First Snow
Amid the roar of my pounding heartbeats Comes a whispering voice ~Take a breath, calm your heart for in this moment you have a choice. You can surrender, give in to fear fade to midnight black or fight and ultimately win, Never looking back.… Continue Reading “Fade to Midnight Black”
rustling in grassesgrey rabbit shivers, alertwarmed by first sunrays Carpe Diem Haiku Kai: #1796 New Beginnings- First Sunray
Grief becomes a part of who we are; a river flowing through our soul. – Linda Lee Lyberg Author’s Note: This is an American Sentence, a poetry form invented by Allen Ginsberg. An American haiku variation. 17 syllables written in a sentence.
Caught in an eternal moonrise as deja blue overcomes deep in the hastening twilight, I seek your luscious lip’s song floating in the lagoon reflection of a midnight sonata sky. Here in my tormented dreams is where I find you and your eyeswhile sacrificial… Continue Reading “Fait Accompli”
wolf moon risingluminous in eastern skytelling mysteries Hakai Challenge #120: Wolf Moon
I am the restless ocean, you a tempest stormchurning our waters into whirlpools of passionwe plunge into murky depths of desirewhere we linger and willingly surrenderto that which the fates have conspired. The ocean, the storm, water with no form,tasting salty sweat on glistening… Continue Reading “Salt,II”
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