lone great blue heron
wings weight of world down to pond
glides with grace on blue
strength
07 Jul 2026 Leave a comment
in haiku Tags: blue heron, grace, pond, weight, wings
prayer for america
03 Jul 2026 4 Comments
Gracious heavenly Father,
We praise You as Sovereign over all.
Thank You that we can celebrate 250 years as a nation!
Our rich heritage and current bounty are
blessings of Your providence
and we are grateful for Your goodness to us.
Our country was founded on faith and freedom,
inherently inspired by Your Word.
May we respect the dignity of every individual
and protect every person’s rights under law.
May we recognize our responsibilities as citizens
to elect representatives to govern with wisdom.
Guide our leaders and protect our troops.
We are grateful to all who have served our country well.
Lord, we confess our history is stained.
Forgive our past sins of broken treaties, slavery, and greed.
Forgive our present sins of abortion, human trafficking, and pride.
Remove our guilt and revive our virtue.
Restore peace, unity, and goodwill among us as fellow Americans.
We rely on your mercy for in God we do trust.
We thank You for preserving our country thus far and ask
for Your favor on future generations.
In the precious name of Your Son, Jesus, we pray,
Amen
sustenance
29 Jun 2026 5 Comments
in scripture Tags: bread, faith, grumbling, Jesus, life, manna, Moses
what is it? “manna”
question is the answer
to people’s discontent
loud rumbly grumblings
to Moses and Aaron in
complaint department
reality is real crisis of
faith in God’s provision
(or seeming lack thereof)
are we much different
than ancient Hebrews,
seeking satisfaction?
Jesus, the “bread of life”
born humbly in Bethlehem
we question: who is he?
faith can see abundance;
everything given by grace,
God is more than enough!

(bio) lumin-essence
26 Jun 2026 14 Comments
in Uncategorized Tags: fireflies, light, musical, poem, puzzle, words
ideas are fireflies at dusk,
fleeting flickers of light;
sometimes hover low to ground
sometimes fly high in air
~ musical notes on a staff
~ random words on page
~ scattered puzzle pieces
trying to pair up, make sense,
fit together into beautiful picture;
tiny light bulbs spark bright new poem!
Grace hosts MTB: Ars Poetica revisited…see details at dVerse poets pub
good ole’ summertime
22 Jun 2026 22 Comments
in haibun Tags: bridge, camper, China, church, museum, relax, summer, woodwork, worship
It’s haibun Monday at dVerse with Frank hosting the first solstice of the year…
The longest day of June is a Sunday; glorious day of rest extended. Sleep late in cozy camper, waking to bird song. Sip teeccino tea with a splash of creamer. Outdoor picnic table serves as best breakfast seating. Husband flips pancakes and bacon; I fry eggs, top with shredded cheese.
Wash dishes leisurely, then time for church! It’s casual today, join worship online with home congregation and guest pastor. Confession and assurance. Gospel preaching offers hope; we sing with joy. A blessing given and received. Follow with grilled steak dinner and refreshing nap.
We drive to historical house turned museum. Well-preserved Parker house built, 1916, in decorative arts and crafts style. Maureen shows us interesting features: square piano, French heirloom china, family portraits, narrow hall of old books, sun room upstairs, vintage porcelain doll, and quarter-sawn oak woodwork.
It’s raining when we cruise around town; over one lane Thunder Bridge, past cemetery, fairgrounds, and downtown businesses, closed today. Phone conversation with my dear brother. Weather clears in time for long walk around lake reflecting large rocks, lush trees, and leftover clouds, before sun finally sets on first solstice of the year.
on june twenty-one
we take father’s day escape
relax, it’s summer
refresh
17 Jun 2026 Leave a comment
in haiku Tags: birds, deck, dew, latte, morning
sipping chai latte
on deck wet with summer’s dew
birds all a-twitter
improvisation
15 Jun 2026 18 Comments
in quadrille Tags: fairy tales, horn, parade, unicorn, vest
have you
ever seen real
unicorn in uniform
march in parade, wearing
best tailored vest
with tassels?
‘tis no hassle
for mythical creature
that’s known
how to play its
own brassy horn
since magical day
’twas born,
before the fairies
ever began telling tales.
De delights in mythical quadrilles at dVerse Poets pub tonight…improv on 44 words.
serenity
13 Jun 2026 2 Comments
in tanka, Uncategorized Tags: blackbird, clouds, corn, gravel, morning, walk
early morning walk
gravel crunches under foot
nature awakens
red-wing blackbird sings on post
whorl of corn plants reach for clouds

on a wing and a prayer
11 Jun 2026 Leave a comment
in ekphrastic, Uncategorized Tags: butterflies, children, dreams, moths, wings
An ekphrastic poem inspired by Tweetspeak’s Creativity Cafe…
children, dreams, and
butterflies quickly flutter by
(bye bye!)
uniquely created,
bold flashes of color
with bright eyes,
soft bodies,
and alert antennae
stretching, reaching
as they fly higher
(how high?)
warming wings in sunshine,
growing stronger in moment
yet delicately designed
emotionally fragile
perfectly asymmetrical
(if you look closely)
and we wonder…
will they become
butterflies drinking nectar
or moths seeking the light?

Five Butterflies by Odilon Redon, 1912
parenthetically speaking
09 Jun 2026 30 Comments
in Uncategorized Tags: commas, cummings, period, punctuation, verse
please do not
puncture my poetry
with unwanted or
wanton punctuation
commas i suppose
are required for prose
but totally unnecessary
for terse purple verse
better to be clean
in your cummings
and goings than to
leave a blot or dot
and if you cannot
decide where to pause
feel free to break laws
but be warned that
the punctuation police
are determined to deter
any pregnant poets
who miss a period
Melissa hosts poetics at dVerse and prompts us to write sans punctuation
whimsy on brick wall
06 Jun 2026 Leave a comment
in ekphrastic Tags: cloud, cypresses, flames, grasses, mesa, moon, sky
Inspired by online poetry class with John Sibley Williams.
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Living flames of cypresses
leap upward as evergreen branches
swirl like burning driftwood.
Even Vincent’s baby blue
skies curl with playful energy
trying to escape lemon peel moon,
which already took a bite from cotton
candy cloud floating above wave
of distant mesa’s high water.
Saffron grasses dance freely in
summer breeze while polka dots of
wildflowers and juniper berries
sprinkle scene with a childlike joy.
resting place
04 Jun 2026 6 Comments
in ekphrastic Tags: grave, heaven, mulberry, tree, waterfall
______________
Bury me under the mulberry tree;
mark my grave with granite stone.
I will lie in tree’s long shadow as
it grows gnarly wild above me.
See leaves of heavenly glory gold
shimmer against bold azure skies
and know that I am finally home
where day or night will not matter.
Hear sound of snow-melt waterfall;
listen to memory of my laughter.
Be refreshed by hope of reunion
and do not fear coming darkness.
______________
Ekphrastic poetry inspired by online class with John Sibley Williams.




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