Parchment clouds waning Watercolor blues peeking Spring awakening Haiku Friday is hosted by Lou at LouCeeL.
Tag: poetry
Dust to dust
Dearly departed Unto dust thou shalt return The circle endures Rebecca, wife of Thomas, died January 27, 1869 at the age of 50. She is buried, surrounded by her family, in St. Michael's Cemetery in Pensacola, FL. Her white granite gravestone is encased in the base of an old oak tree. The bole is at … Continue reading Dust to dust
Bonfire
Stick by rigid stick A wall built around my heart Impenetrable True love's red, hot heat Passionate, tempestuous Ignited a blaze A bonfire lit Funeral pyre piled high With old hurts and pain Raising from the ash A new heart tempered by flame Indestructible
Itsy bitsy spider
Damn! It’s friggin’ rainin’ again, That stoopid Super never did fix that leakin’ drain. My web’s destroyed and the whole place is gonna flood. Now, I’mma hafta shovel out all this stinkin’ mud. The Trifextra prompt this weekend was to rewrite a famous story, poem, book, or fable in just 33 words.
Frog prince
When you’re kissing frogs Often times fairytales end Before they begin Haiku Friday is hosted by Lou at LouCeeL.
Breaking down walls
Take a stand, speak out Silence is no decision Climb down from your wall Haiku Friday is hosted by Lou at LouCeeL. What will you stand up for? This Sunday I'll be standing up in support of JCPenney's decision to keep Ellen Degeneres as their spokesperson. To find out how to join in, check out … Continue reading Breaking down walls