Musings on Life, Love, and Linguine-Poetry & Writing
drenched in morning dew enticing to hummingbirds honeysuckle vine Carpe Diem Haiku Kai: #1723 Honeysuckle
delicate featherleaves of the common yarrowlining starling nests Author’s Note: Common starlings line their nests with yarrow, because it helps to ward off parasites. Carpe Diem Haiku Kai: #1722 Yarrow
His voice is smooth; a caramel river of dreams Melting into her soul, making lonely lips sing, Filling in the ragged cracks, mending the heart whole. When his rough hands move, caressing velvet soft skinHer forgotten body comes alive from his touch again. dVerse… Continue Reading “Touch”
Hello Everyone– So honored that my poem Bluebonnet Sky was chosen to be featured on Poets United today! Be sure to stop by and check out the featured poems by Kim and Colleen as well.
fragrant summer breezekissing the field of flowersdancing on the wind fragrant summer breezedrifting through the swaying treeswaiting for autumn kissing the field of flowersbumblebees gather pollenon dusty laden feet dancing on the windpetals from the golden roseperfumed confetti Carpe Diem Haiku Kai: Weekend Meditation… Continue Reading “#Troiku: Waiting for Autumn”
night; river fishing sturgeon moon lighting dark sky cork bobbing on glass Frank J. Tassone Weekly Hakai Challenge #99 Sturgeon Moon
“Your pain is the breaking of the shell that encloses your understanding.”- Kahlil Gibran Listening to the ocean, an echo in the shell where life once dwelled I find the missing pieces of my heart, two halves now whole With wise eyes closed, I… Continue Reading “Where Life Once Dwelled”
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