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
National Poetry Month Day 10: Ashes in the Sky
A short pantoum poem today from the prompt Ashes in the Sky. Photo by Damir Mijailovic on Pexels.com Ashes in the Sky Glorious dreams soar highFragmenting blackLike cinder ashes in the skyFalling as flack Fragmenting blackInspired pieces descendingFalling as flackRaining debris never-ending Inspired pieces descendingLike cinder ashes in the skyRaining debris never-endingGlorious dreams soar high
National Poetry Month Day 9: Ghost Town
The prompt for today was Ghost Town and this melancholic chant poem appeared. Enjoy. This image was AI generated by Adobe Firefly and is not for commercial use. Ghost Town Faded red vinyl counter seats,Beyond cracked window panesand their broken neon signthat won’t flash anymoreThe Last Chance Diner isn’t what it used to be It... Continue Reading →
