Musings on Life, Love, and Linguine-Poetry & Writing
Deep beneath rotting loam, spores await the right moment when rain and darkness comes to encourage growth blending to create spawn Tiny white threadlike bodies formmycelium in the first stagebefore the fungi emerge They push their way throughthe fertile medium, only to burst forthready for pluckingby long pale… Continue Reading “When Rain and Darkness Comes”
And though the caged bird may singFilling my days with joyous song,No remorseful sorrow will followShould I embrace its sweet liberty,Setting this feathered soul free to “be”Unfurling delicate wingsTaking flight with a sighIn the cloudless morning sky dVerse Poets Pub: Quadrille 121 Let’s Embrace… Continue Reading “And Though the Caged Bird May Sing”
“Once you have had a wonderful dog, a life without one, is a life diminished.” ― Dean Koontz, A Big Little Life: A Memoir of a Joyful Dog At any given moment you must keep me in sight, lest you think I may slip awaylike a dream of… Continue Reading “The Joy of dogs”
“Happiness is a warm puppy.” ― Charles M. Schulz Best way to mend a broken heart is to love again without remorse from a joyful beginning to a heartbreaking end For a dog is love and love is a dog Forever staying the true course Never faltering from its divine… Continue Reading “Without Remorse”
Everyday, I read my poems to you, and you, my faithful companionlong ears pushed forward, listened earnestlyas if you understood every nuance of emotions revealed, even those left unspoken And while my soliloquy drifted through the airyou lay your head upon my lap, closed your eyesbreathing… Continue Reading “Ever Closer to Our Breast”
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