Procrastination… is what happens when there is too Much time before IT Must be done or … you simply fail to make a Plan; Perhaps FEAR contributes to putting off what needs DO– ing as you wrestle with… DISappointing your own expectations. One Remedy is to take wild worries… captive and tame THIS very precious moment…why miss life?
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This is a “golden shovel” poem. The final words of each line form a phrase from another poet; in this case, the final thought from Mary Oliver’s poem, “The Summer Day.”Linking to dVerse poetswhere Grace invites us to try this form.
He paints pale pewter twilight with splash of blood-orange dawn; a wash of lemon yellow morning, with buttermilk clouds layered on cornflower background, blends to tangerine afternoon; then, sweet lavender dusk which transforms eggplant evening into deep indigo night.
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“The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.” Psalm 19:1
Snow falls noiselessly from a windless sky, alighting on back deck and fence post, shed roof and fallow field. We can feel the gathering of snowflakes but cannot hear their conversation. Rabbit tracks crisscross white breast of winter.
Spring crocus push through snow’s crust soundlessly, if not effortlessly. Green spears surround the hardy stem. Bright purple petals display golden stamen and pistil. Life is determined to bloom and reproduce beauty.
Dark eyes watch intently, soft nose wriggles. Wild rabbit moves stealthily on fur-boot feet. No rustle of leaf, no snap of stick, just a flicker of movement and flash of cotton-ball tail. First a twitch, then a hop, final sprint beneath spruce.
earth tilts toward sun far side of moon holds silence seasons change places
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Haibun Monday at dVerse Poets, hosted by Frank Tassone
old man wanders cobblestone streets of seaside village in Ceredigion county (though he’s not indigenous welsh) his pedigree and dignity are both wrapped warmly in indigo cardigan as he digresses from one quaint little shop to another in search of dinner worthy of digestion.
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A fun little quadrille for dVerse using some form of the word “dig” (used nine times, including title).
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