where is he going?
moments of eternity
follow wet slime trail

photo & prompt – sammi cox
posting poetic prose
19 Mar 2018 34 Comments
in haibun
(Link to dVerse Poets)
summer thoughts flutter
capture words like butterflies
netted poetry
My love of poetry began with a book ordered from Weekly Reader in late elementary school, Reflections on a Gift of Watermelon Pickle. I read and re-read this collection of contemporary poems. Besides being a voracious reader, I enjoyed writing. I remember writing my own chapter book about a dachshund named Brandy.
In high school, I delighted in the poetic words of Ogden Nash, e.e. cummings, and Shel Silverstein. I memorized the lyrics of musicians like Neil Diamond, Elton John, and John Denver (living in Colorado). Words fed my dreams.
My paternal grandfather loved poetry. He could recite Longfellow’s “The Village Blacksmith” to us. When he passed, I treasured his timeworn volume of Edgar Allen Poe. Inspired, I purchased the complete works of Emily Dickinson to read.
As a young mother, I submitted a few poems to Welcome Home magazine. Later, I discovered the blogosphere through devotional writers like Ann Voskamp. Then I followed a friend who endured a difficult foreign adoption process, blogging her feelings and experiences. While reading her blog, I contemplated writing my own.
With a busy farm and family, I wanted to keep my posts brief…a poetry blog! I dug up and tweaked a few old poems and published them as “a poem in my pocket” on WordPress in 2012, the same year I became a grandmother. For fun, I signed up for an online poetry writing class. I read Billy Collins and Luci Shaw.
My ears like rhyme and rhythm but my ideas usually flow as free verse or haiku. I feel compelled to write my thoughts and challenged to try prompts from various sources, particularly d’Verse Poetics and Carpe Diem Haiku Kai. I hope my blog is a spot of beauty in a sometimes ugly world. Poetry is a creative outlet for me, a personal retreat from the busy mundaneness of life.
“There is nowhere that a person can find a more peaceful and trouble-free retreat than in his own mind…So constantly give yourself this retreat, and renew yourself. ” — MARCUS AURELIUS
18 Mar 2018 Leave a comment
in haiku, senryu Tags: begging, bowl, empty, fill, satisfy
water cleanses dregs
empty own bowl to be filled
who can satisfy?

photo by lynn_
A “begging bowl” is used by Buddhist monks to ask for alms…see Carpe Diem Haiku Kai. Perhaps each of us is a spiritually thirsty/hungry begging bowl?
18 Mar 2018 Leave a comment
in quadrille Tags: lamb, lent, lion, roar, sheep
prince of this world
like a lion in lamb’s wool
sneaking, seeking prey
as one who would devour
we like sheep sleep
King of the universe
like a Lamb led to his
shearing, spearing, pray
to One who would ransom
sheep from death’s sleep

lion statue – pexels.com
14 Mar 2018 Leave a comment
in senryu Tags: balance, ballerina, dancer, grace, strength
audience breathes sigh
ballet dancer’s en pointe strength
such balance and grace
13 Mar 2018 10 Comments
in etheree, quadrille Tags: crash, grateful, hope, pressure, stress
An etheree poem with 10 lines of increasing syllables.This is also a quadrille of 44 words, including the word “fire”. Read more at d’Verse Poets pub
stress
hard pressed
fire’s hot test
find release valve
to manage pressure
start to count love’s good gifts
name all that makes you grateful
hold joy in life’s little moments
live each day with enthusiasm
clinging to hope, you will not crash and burn
It’s calving time on the farm and our manager/son had an emergency appendectomy so he’s laid up for a month. The rest of us are working hard trying to cover for his absence!
10 Mar 2018 Leave a comment
in haibun Tags: Easter, eggs, grandchildren, jellybeans, snow, spring
Kristjaan at Carpe Diem Haiku Kai inspires “springtime haibun” challenge…
Two years ago we invited our five grandchildren and their parents for Easter dinner after Resurrection Sunday worship. We already enjoyed warmer spring temperatures and tulip bulbs sprouted in the garden. A delicious meal was planned featuring honeyed ham with favorite side dishes. The mothers laid out their children’s best clothes with frills and bowties in anticipation of the next day’s celebration.
During the night, it snowed a wet blanket on the greening lawn and dirt farmyard. Plans for our first annual Easter egg hunt had to modified over the protests of the children, who were soothed by the fruity taste of jellybeans. The rabbit tracks across the waiting garden disappeared with the melting snow. New life persists and now nine grandkids are budding on the branches of our family tree.

photo by lynn
wet snow on easter
spring’s resurrection muddied
hide the eggs indoors
Later the same year, our weathered, fifty-year-old kitchen cupboards were re-done (resurrected) in “espresso” with distressed brass hardware 🙂
10 Mar 2018 2 Comments
in cinquain Tags: bloom, bud, bunny, crocus, nature, rain, spring
Cinquain is a 5-line poem with a pattern of 2-4-6-8-2 syllables. The Weekend Writing Challenge is to include these words: spring, blossom, bud, nature, bloom.
trees bud
spring rains softly
nature’s fresh bloom of praise
hungry bunny nibbles crocus
blossom
06 Mar 2018 21 Comments
in rhyming verse, Uncategorized Tags: family, love, promise, ring, token, wedding
double bands of shiny gold
worth more than karats
love’s forever promise bold
heartfire’s diamond facets
God witnesses our vow
joyful organ music plays
life as farmer’s wife now
better together…we stay
lost my wedding ring
after laying it down
while wall-papering;
forgotten with frown
replace with simple band
but heart hurt for a time
when mother passed away
her diamond became mine
set her lovely gem in gold
with another band below
blessings of our sons be told;
five small diamonds in a row
jeweled gift as valued token
from one lover to another
living out our pledges spoken
create family, father, mother.
Linking to d’Verse Poetics with Sarah’s “love token” prompt!
06 Mar 2018 2 Comments
in tanka Tags: creation, earth, God, heaven, one
Linking this tanka with Carpe Diem Haiku Kai today…
considering beliefs of
muslim, jew, christian,
on something we can agree:
we believe only one God,
maker of heaven and earth.
04 Mar 2018 6 Comments
in triolet Tags: battle, snowman, spring, winter, zephyr
scent of spring rides zephyr
snowman has fallen
battle of seasons
scent of spring rides zephyr
sleet dissolves to rain
winter’s last stand
scent of spring rides zephyr
snowman has fallen
A triolet for Weekend Writing Prompt, “fallen”. A triolet consists of 8 lines. Lines1,4 and 7 are the same line repeated. So are lines 2 and 8.
02 Mar 2018 11 Comments
in letter, quadrille Tags: anger, boy, father, rage, violence
another absent father
whether unwed, divorced,
or imprisoned.
family needs stability, child lacks security
boy without manly model,
abandoned heart.
educational system poor fit,
disillusioned mind.
socialization by bullies,
tormented soul.
when slow burning anger eventually flares into violent rage,
why are we surprised?
An open letter in quadrille form, linking to d’Verse Poets.
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