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a little ramble on ancient rituals
Minimalism
Spring for some, over here its cooling into Autumn/Fall
Human nature brings out new determination....but it takes time.....
Contemplating a definition of a pattern of frost on my back porch window.
just musing around, where are all our poets, winter hibernation?
"Time waits on no one". A true saying...
mysterious cocktail
A montage of random lines, hope you like the effect even if the meaning is questionable!
Personification
All the autumn trees decked out in their royal robes of color
There is this short, brilliant foliage season in the northern forests of the Appalachian Highlands and so breathtakingly spectacular going on here at this moment.
its about reality and illusion i wrote it because it seemed important too convey and maybe others have felt this
No.comment
Its about Young to old
The states left on my bucket list are Hawaii, Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Utah, New Mexico, South Carolina, West Virginia, Delaware, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
Beautiful fall days this year
The sylvan landscape stretched for miles reached across golden fields by stiles. Leaves carpeted the ground like tiles whilst branches lay in gathered woodpiles. Ancient venerable trees lined the aisles that wandered willy nilly like juvenile
Grey mountain of sky Eating valiant silver ships Wild drunk on moon blood
Like a fish bone knife Patiently gutting stray clouds For silver lining.
St. Basil's cathedral is a magnificent architectural piece!
Amsterdam is fascinating!
A most isolated place on earth with intriguing giant stone statues..
The mind needs to rest and to fill itself with inner tranquility with peacefulness from time to time.
pretty random but good to get a poem going on a cool day here
as I skim the treetops gazing all around birds on nearby branches joyfully sing their song looking upwards on high never ceases to astound white clouds on a blue sky looming in the background glancing downwards my vision contacts the gro
The lovely task of pulling weeds and just enjoying solitude. Nobody will bother you or try and take your job away. It is blessedly peaceful and mindfulness all wrapped in one.
Man it rained hard a couple days ago... After a bit of a dry spell Love that after smell...
Banshees and Faeries are huge figures in Irish folklore. The Banshee is associated with heralding a person's passing to the spirit world.
Currently reading the story of Magellan, really interesting tale of daring and intrigue
Stars. but not so fast.
Peace .....when the candles go out…….and sleep….
A fresh spring 'sonnet' about a brave little robin building her nest on my hanging ladder and taking away some of my busy chores; while I just sit back and enjoy watching a little nature outdoors.
Flowers and trees, birds and bees these I know, but..... snow, on a summers day, this I don't know, what I see, is an anomaly, mother nature running free?, natural change? we can't rearrange or self design, have we crossed the line?
Alone, being alone, colourful visions, deep in my mind, Eyelids flicker in wonderment, from what my eyes have seen, Yet those dreams of mine are lost in time when I awake, And though I try to recite for to remember the night, my dreams are
Green - the colour of life
Lets try Tanka, even with a bit of rhyme
The biggest problem we face in this and the last century I feel.
a poem for the coming spring
A short poem praising the ocean.
Acrostic
picturing birds on watch as the farmer tills..
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