National Poetry Month Day 15: Wind

For the next few days will be prompts provided by one of my newsletter subscribers and this first one is Wind. Now I chose to go with the "turn (a key or handle) repeatedly around and around" definition of that word, specifically as in winding a clock. And today's poem form is my try at... Continue Reading →

National Poetry Month Day 14: Wasteland Monolith

Today's prompt was Wasteland Monolith and I wrote a free verse poem with a touch of form repetition. Enjoy. This photo was AI generated with Adobe Firefly. It is not for commercial use. Wasteland Monolith Chiselled stone in a shimmering desertfar beyond the stars we knowPristine sand, scarred by an alien windfar beyond the stars... Continue Reading →

National Poetry Month Day 13: Bumblebees

Today's delightful prompt, Bumblebees, is from a suggestion on Discord, given by a fellow author. I've actually written two short free verse poems for this one, because why not. Enjoy. Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com Bumblebees BeesBusy buzzingbeyond the blossomsburgeoning in their bedsBees Ah, the humble bumblebeeBuzzing fuzzWhizzing, fizzingFlitting here, thereAh, the humble bumblebee

National Poetry Month Day 12: Lavender in the Rain

Today's prompt was Lavender in the Rain and I chose a trimeric poem for the form. Enjoy. Photo by Kelly Rabie on Pexels.com Lavender in the Rain Restoring drops of early summer raintumbling against quivering meadows,rolling hills, and fields of wild lavenderAs I wander towards home Tumbling against quivering meadows,luscious pattering of the sky’s tearstouching... Continue Reading →

National Poetry Month Day 11: The Language of Flowers

Today's prompt was The Language of Flowers so I wrote a Rime Couee love poem. Enjoy. Photo by Yaroslav Shuraev on Pexels.com The Language of Flowers Purple sprigs say forget-me-notwhile baby’s breath declare what aughtto be entwined for loveTrue rose assertion of intentlovely jasmine for sweet consentas the sun shines above

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