atrium of ice
over a grassy kingdom
until rain comes
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atrium of ice
over a grassy kingdom
until rain comes
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shades of silver
moonlight on an icy river
frozen in time
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dandelion down,
its frozen petals and stem
hoard sunshine
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the forest’s green heart
taps an icy morse code,
calling the sun
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tiny hydrangea flowers
hide among raspberry leaves,
like autumn-hued beacons
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Flour paste and
a smile sewn
hide an orange face
because hiding
one’s true colors
is the monster way,
today of all days. Continue reading
Welcome to my Poetry Friday Halloween party. Here’s the guest of honor and winner of the costume contest. Anyone know who my little beetle is? I found him on a lilac. He was about the length of my thumb nail. Continue reading
Symmetry of petals green,
hens and chicks, a flock of
rosettes and buds,
from maid to mother to crone. Continue reading
towering salvia stalk,
every tiny purple trumpet
is tenderly touched Continue reading
I have the smallest pets.
I don’t keep them in a cage. Continue reading
Flowers from the prairie
evoke a time when
pronghorns fled buffalo,
and prairie dogs
nibbled sagebrush
amid burrowing owls
and mountain plover. Continue reading