Day 22 National Poetry Month: Calibrate

Happy Earth Day, and I have an end-of-the-world themed chant poem for you today to celebrate. Enjoy. Photo by Josh Sorenson on Pexels.com Calibrate Altered process, distorted outputsyncopation grindingagainst your mechanized failureCalibrate Glitching bytes, flashing screensdata corruptedwithin the infinite algorithmCalibrate Insidious damage, logic virussystem collapseinto worldwide disintegrationCalibrate

Day 21 National Poetry Month: Scheherazade

Today I have a free verse poem (that started out as a poor attempt at a Rubaiyat) from the prompt, Scheherazade. Enjoy. Photo by AXP Photography on Pexels.com Scheherazade Warm breeze past the window, blossoms in budjasmine fragrance wafting against dried bloodI imagine their eternal screams, their dreadWill my fate be theirs? Will my tears... Continue Reading →

Day 20 National Poetry Month: French Remembrances

Another Villanelle poem today from the prompt, French Remembrances. Photo by Tom Dubois on Pexels.com French Remembrances Do you recall the night we met,our Paris, in the heat of Juneover fromage and petite baguette? So quickly born, first tête-à-têtesoft words bathed beneath the moonDo you recall the night we met? Swept away, by that beautiful... Continue Reading →

Day 19 National Poetry Day: Whispers of Snow

A quick haiku today from the prompt, Whispers of Snow. Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com Whispers of Snow a descending breezepetals falling, little deathand the air grows chill

Day 18 National Poetry Month: Autumn Gloaming

A Rime Couee poem today from the prompt, Autumn Gloaming. Enjoy. Photo by Nikita Belokhonov on Pexels.com Autumn Gloaming Crisp nip of winter in the breezeas the air wanders through the treesagainst the gloaming lightThe rustle of leaves brings a smileas I tarry here yet a whileafore the coming night

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