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 6 – National Poetry Month: Paris Postcard
Today I bring you a Villanelle poem from the prompt, Paris Postcard. Photo by David McEachan on Pexels.com Paris Postcard The Eiffel tower in faded inkan old reminder tucked awayYour past’s abandoned chink How you once held a drink,smiling in that Paris cafeThe Eiffel tower in faded ink Dolled up, dressed in minkArm in arm,... Continue Reading →
#NationalPoetryMonth Day 9: City of Lights
Travelling to Paris for day nine. Image by David Mark from Pixabay City of Lights Against a sunset cerise the lights of the city glow A tapestry of time, a frieze a glimmer in the river flow The lights of the city glow each one, a lovely spark; a glimmer in the... Continue Reading →
