“Be melting snow. Wash yourself of yourself.” ― Rumi
Category Archives: Poetry
Maple Syrup – A Haiku
Sap gilded pans pour Pancakes in amber Dripping gold
Digging Deep – A Senryu
Soul gardening Digging deep nurturing roots A hat tills the Sun
Silent Treasures – A Senryu
Love’s thoughts Sunset’s blossoming Smile’s bliss
“How narrowly…”
“How narrowly we all avoid having never been.” ― Adam Haslett
Tropical Smoothie – A Haiku
White sand beaches Islands in milk and honey Tropical smoothie
Waiting – A Haiku
Daffodils hover Waiting for tulips to present A bouquet in bloom
Wets His Whistle – A Haiku
Warming up vocals A sparrow wets his whistle Tuning his pipes
“The excursion…”
“The excursion is the same when you go looking for your sorrow as when you go looking for your joy.” ― Eudora Welty
Bling – A Poem
What is that bling Nature ‘pon yonder window, flings Snow falling in the bosom of Spring Thyself, ‘thou does protest too much’; to such a thing Yet, a hardy mash of sonnets to mind it brings; A Midsummer night tempest as Richard sings, “A horse, a horse for a kingdom” says a king, “And birdsContinue reading “Bling – A Poem”