Tag: Poetry

I Remember

When you said good-bye, I remember your teary eyes And how your warm fingers Caressed my shivering arms and then slipping, they drifted away like faded dying petals Falling, Fallingfrom a blood red rose, whose heavy fragranceLingered in the bittersweet air. dVerse Poetics: Tears… Continue Reading “I Remember”

Wisdom

In youth there was no search for deeper meaning, no soul seeking of the truest of truths only laughing, loving, leaving, and living, not caring what each tomorrow would bring. For I knew without fail the brilliant sun would shine, a luscious full moon… Continue Reading “Wisdom”

#Haiku: Tomtit

fluffy tomtit perchedon frosty crystal thorned branchsinging to the sun Carpe Diem # 1770 Tomtit

#Silent Sunday: Sunshine & Shadows

“Some people seemed to get all sunshine, and some all shadow…”  ― Louisa May Alcott, Little Women

The Rainbow Child

Where does the rainbow end, in your soul or on the horizon?”  ― Pablo Neruda, The Book of Questions The colors of her kaleidoscope soul spill into the world wherever she wanders and roams Like satin ribbons streaming in zephyr’s arms, she spreads her radiant purity… Continue Reading “The Rainbow Child”

#Haiku: Scarecrow

lone scarecrow standingshadows dance in the gardenwith the midday sun Frank J. Tassone: #109 Scarecrow

Smitten

And I say to you there is no truer truth than a love that withstands the ravages of life, for a heart that loves in trying times is the truest of them all And he who possesses a brave heart, with a warrior’s spirit… Continue Reading “Smitten”