Tuesday, August 18, 2020

An Early Fall

 


An Early Fall

The coneflower cradles the leaf.
The plant has broken the fall
and gives the leaf respite
until the force of the wind
takes it away.


Thursday, August 13, 2020

Watch Gardens Grow

 


  Watch Gardens Grow
   
Watch gardens grow.
They will show how
to go ahead
though you dread storms.
Stand steady as the weather transforms.

This poem is a Burmese quintain called ya-du.

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Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Take Me With You

 

Take Me With You

Won't you take me with you
as you fly from place to place?
I won't be any bother.
I need a change of pace. 

You'll choose the direction,
when to stop and when to go.
I won't be any bother.
I need a change of pace. 

I'm usually not like this,
but nothing's usual these days.
Won't you take me with you
as you fly from place to place?

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Thursday, August 6, 2020

Light Breaks Through


Light Breaks Through

Light breaks through
the darkness.
Arrives with a promptness.
The day begins anew.

I bid the sun adieu.
Hope night won't be endless.
Light breaks through
the darkness.

When I can't escape the blues
or I feel a little restless,
I wait in the stillness
and look for the first clue.
Light breaks through
the darkness.

This poem is a French form called rondel supreme.

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Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Natural Art


Natural Art

Mother Nature paints streaks
as the storm peaks.

This is my attempt at a German form called Schuttelreim.

Thursday, July 30, 2020

Stand Together


Stand Together 

We stand together
by standing apart.
We recognize others
by covering our faces.
We lift each other up
by flattening the curve.

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Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Morning Gold


Morning Gold

A touch of gold.
Colors unfold
in early light.
Beauty untold.

This poem is an Irish quatrain called trian rannaigechta moire.