Careful drivers can chuckle at sign on street next to cemetery…

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This “american sentence” (17 syllables) describes actual sign seen in Edgerton, Minnesota. Sharing with Mish and friends at dVerse poetics…
posting poetic prose
20 Jun 2017 28 Comments
in american sentence Tags: cemetery, dead end, drivers, sign, street
image from pixabay
This “american sentence” (17 syllables) describes actual sign seen in Edgerton, Minnesota. Sharing with Mish and friends at dVerse poetics…
02 May 2017 Leave a comment
in american sentence Tags: diverse, forgive, gratitude, heart, integrity
Thankfulness for the small stuff enlarges heart with joyful gratitude.
When heart is broken open, make no demands, simply let love spill out.
Forgive as you have been forgiven is the crux of Jesus’ teachings.
Beauty of diverse colors be found in kaleidoscope of people.
Integrity is found by building identity on solid rock.
12 Apr 2017 2 Comments
in american sentence Tags: Easter, egg, indigo, moon, sky
An “American sentence” is made of 17 syllables…usually not so pretty 🙂
Easter egg moon waxes yello-quently on indigo sateen sky.
13 Feb 2017 2 Comments
in american sentence Tags: halibut, moon, nets, trees
Full moon is like white halibut, slipping through nets of fishermen trees.
Inspired by full moon and book, Crossing the Waters, by Leslie Leyland Fields, an Alaskan fisher(wo)man.
26 Jan 2017 Leave a comment
I sleep like an american sentence – in bursts of dreams and waking.
13 Jan 2017 Leave a comment
in american sentence, sevenling Tags: bag, dust, suck, vacuum
The day you tell your vacuum to “suck it up” but bag’s full to bursting.
An “american sentence” of 17 syllables. Here’s to a clean new year!
07 Dec 2016 Leave a comment
in american sentence Tags: janitor, mess, Messiah
Janitorial job filled: Messiah comes to clean up our sins’ mess.
25 Nov 2016 Leave a comment
in american sentence Tags: Thanksgiving
Thank you cards are never general; they always have an addressee 🙂
18 Aug 2016 Leave a comment
in american sentence, scripture Tags: Athens, God, offspring, poetry
(written as “american sentences” of 17 syllables each)
Yes, Paul quoted poetry in his speech at the Areopagus —
As even your own poets have said, “For we are indeed his offspring” *
Athenians made many gods, even built an altar to “unknown god”.
(Ever wonder how people who knew so much, understood so little?)
Man cannot create God; his Spirit moves, unconfined to our image.
*from Cilician poet, Aratus, in Phaenomena, and also Cleanthes, in Hymn to Zeus.
Taken from historical/biblical account in Acts 17:16-31. Beth Moore’s Portraits of Devotion gives fresh insight (sentence #4 is hers).
23 Jul 2016 2 Comments
in american sentence Tags: hubby, laundry, love
I love it when hubby does laundry…as long as he doesn’t do mine 😉
22 Jul 2016 Leave a comment
in american sentence Tags: bath, farm, grandsons, water
An “American sentence” is simplicity in seventeen syllables 😉
Grandsons playing outside on farm all day make us grateful for water!
27 May 2016 7 Comments
in american sentence Tags: doves, eggs, life, nest, storm
(Verse written as American sentences; each a 17-syllable rant)
Puzzled robin perches on downed tree branch
next to nest of broken eggs.
Selfish force of storm has ripped potential life joy
from its safe sanctum.
Ravaged grove stands in stark silence except
for coo~coos of mourning doves.