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 →
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
Day 9 – National Poetry Month: Breath on Skin
Today's prompt was Breath on Skin and I attempted the Japanese poetry form, Sedoka. Enjoy. Photo by Ba Tik on Pexels.com Breath on Skin Converging of breathshivers warm against the skinmoments waiting for the kiss Breath caught in the throatThat shy desire for a kissUnsure, anticipation ©2022 A. F. Stewart
