Written during a rain storm in which I imagined that the rain was a sad woman weeping for the one she left behind.
Written during a rain storm in which I imagined that the rain was a sad woman weeping for the one she left behind. Please do not print or repost this poem anywhere without my permission. This poem is from my book, Heaven’s Champagne. / Order from Amazon.com
The simplest things in creation are blessings and I hope that I always see them this way
This poem was featured in Freedom To Shine The simplest things in creation are blessings and I hope that I always see them this way. Please do not print or repost this poem anywhere without my permission. This poem is from my book, Heaven’s Champagne. / Order from Amazon.com
Come to this secret garden / You have been here before / Tasted exquisite fruit / Bathed / Immersed your senses / in its silent moons…
The Spirit of Nature / Saddened by the view / Of all of her gifts / So askew People no longer appreciate / The intricacies of the land / ...
Inspired by Jo Hoden’s “Spirit of Nature”...please check out Jo’s other awesome / artwork on the RB.
releasing her grasp / of Summer’s sleeve / as soft as silk / through fingers / slide…
Just In case you forgot or just didn’t see / What about that old spectre …
Before my Nanny (Gorgina) Borroff completely lost her ability to speak because of vascular dementia. She fought hard to get across her meaning. It has been heartbreaking trying to try to pick up on what she wanted to say with seemingly random words with desperation. somtimes it felt like if I looked hard enough her efforts felt profound. / strangely after a poetry workshop at her day centre everything she said from that point was then carried with a poetic rythm. similar to the rythm I fell into writing this. I hope I have passed on the meaning I found in her, all of my family and friends and the places I love. This is my first attempt at poetry so please bare with me. Just really had to get something off my chest. You may have noticed that it’s changed a little bit since it first went up but I think I’m done now. I dare you to google an Oil Beetle, it’s not for the faint hearted.
Exactly the way I want to feel / Like the trunk of a Live Oak
Mother Earth, Father Sky / Keep me in your golden eye / Help my heart stay whole and warm / Keep me safe, keep me from harm Mother Eart…
Inspired by the work of the ever so talented Coppertrees. In particular by her wonderful painting titled Mother
i awoke early today. / my world has been so fogged in lately. / but today, / this morning. / my sky was blue, / blue like the sea. / the sea. / ...
A golden lion once crossed my path, / With hypnotic eyes – he held my stare. / He moved so gracefully with natures songs:
This work is copywrited to Anjula and may not be copied without permission. / Thankyou. This poem was inspired by the wonderful songs of Robert Plant and this / is dedicated to him .
I get so excited when I hear a waterfall / even off in the distance, I just wanna run there, now!
A poem i wrote about hiking and photographing in some sandstone canyons in Northern Illinois.
I want to be bigger then what I am / I want to spread my wings and fly the skies / I want to soar the world / dip in and out of the rainbows…
Energy within / Shines without / Those who see it / Are those without doubt
Mother placed me before the ocean, limitless in its beatitude / Its expanse loomed before me. I marveled at its amplitude / I vowed to the…
I am a retired judge. I enjoy onomatopeia, so my poems tend to rhyme. I happened to be visiting my favorite tree in Central Park in New York City, when I felt the urge to return to my apartment and write.
Don’t trust the questions / that you ask yourself, for its / you that’s answering
My haiku diary for the month of February.
Fergus, the young bard sits against the gnarled roots, enveloped by the tree. Pen in hand, touching the paper though motionless, his eye-...
A short fantasy story
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