National Poetry Month Day 30: An Echo of Memory

So we have come to the final day and the final poem for 2026. Here is a Rime Couee from the prompt, An Echo of Memory. Enjoy, Photo by Kieren Ridley on Pexels.com An Echo of Memory Soft heather, tickled by the breezea warm caress, a summer teaseas it sweeps o’er the moorMemories chase the... Continue Reading →

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

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 25 – National Poetry Month: Return to Me

Today's prompt was Return to Me, and I chose a rime couee as today's form. Enjoy. Photo by Miro Alt on Pexels.com Return to Me Far cast to sea on morning lighta kiss, a wave, your smile so brightWhile my heart ached for youNever to be, your ship went downLeft alone, my sweet love to... Continue Reading →

National Poetry Month – Day 8: Idle

For Day 8, I have a rime couee and the prompt, idle. Image by Rebecca Matthews from Pixabay  Idle The wind against the window paneand the pitter-patter of rainNo one on the porch swingA hush has settled, an ennui;Unused, like motionless debrislife waiting to take wing © A. F. Stewart 2020 All Rights Reserved

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