Musings on Life, Love, and Linguine-Poetry & Writing
Moonlit path tempts with a tranquil vibe for a languid stroll under September skies as tree swallows serenade from fresh forsythia burnished red from cool nights and sunlit days Our hands entwined, we pause beneath the cloistered canopy of the brilliant Scarlet Maple dressed… Continue Reading “A Kiss in Moonlight”
how I wish to call a white crane from Fukei, but for this cold rain. © Kikaku fishing in tranquil watersthe circle of life complete ©2019 Linda Lee Lyberg Carpe Diem Haiku Kai: #1669 Tan Renga Challenge White Crane
Walking the path round the lake this bright early mornSongbirds are singing while chipmunks scurry and dartas squirrels freeze on the trail, shake their tails then run A few people are fishing, and the lake looks serene no jumping fish it’s still, with only… Continue Reading “A Walk in the Park”
coming to sea cliffs the off-shore breeze raises a flower fragrance © Jane Reichhold salt crusted air hangs heavyheady perfume of nature ©2019 Linda Lee Lyberg Carpe Diem Haiku Kai: #1668 Tan Renga Challenge flower fragrance
My mother instilled a deep respect for nature within me. She taught me all I know about gardening and encouraged my curiosity about the world around me. I remember her best in the garden. Her slender hands stained from the earth, her eyes as… Continue Reading “A Rose for Mother”
unable to get hibiscus red the artist eats the flower © Raymond Roseliep exotic essence lingerswith each exhaled petaled breath ©2019 Linda Lee Lyberg Carpe Diem Haiku Kai: #1667 Tan Renga Challenge Hibiscus Red
A man and his dog, hearts fierce and strong sit in contemplation on a gorgeous morn while shadows play across each face as they enjoy this magnificent day The dog content to be by his side, the man grateful for all in his lifeWeathered… Continue Reading “Contemplation on a Spring Morn”
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