Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Now Showing


Now Showing

What show will play
in the sky tonight?
What pictures will
stars form with light?

Will a meteor shower
be all the rage?
Will the moon
take center stage?

Will wonders appear
before your eyes
or  will a curtain of clouds
refuse to rise?

Thanks to Rebecca Barray for this week's Wordsmith Studio Creative Prompt-Star. What's your favorite show in the sky at night?

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Thursday, December 25, 2014

Holiday Greetings


Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. May your days be filled with everything you love.

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Fogged In


Fogged In

Bogged down
by the fog,
damp and dreary.
Hard to see what's
in front of me.
When the sun
shines again,
I'll have a new
appreciation
of the view.


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Thursday, December 18, 2014

Rush Hours


Rush Hours

Spinning like wheels
Spinning like tops
We no longer take
the time to stop
at stop signs or
for red lights.
We hurry to get
to our next
destination.
Will we stop when
we get there?



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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Patterns


Patterns

Circles, triangles and squares,
patterns are everywhere.
They happen by
circumstance and design.
Do we recognize the
patterns in our lives?

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Thursday, December 11, 2014

Footprints in the Sand


Footprints in the Sand

Footprints in the sand
go every which way,
chronicling the activities
of a given day.

They go into the water
and out again,
or down the beach
for miles on end.

When the tide comes in,
they disappear.
Gone--as though
they were never here.

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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

At Any Age


At Any Age

They were older when
I first met them,
singing and swinging
on television.
Louis and Ella,
the Count and the Duke
already had their place
in jazz history.

They were younger
when I met them
again years later,
at kiosks and in films,
in books and on You Tube.
Learning their craft and
creating the sounds
that turned them into icons.

I learned to appreciate them
 at any age.

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