A String of Ha’ Sonnets: Rescue the Moon #poem
Carbon footprints Measure the weight Of daily deeds Unplug, switch off Think mindfulness Think CO2 Think -- Green energy!
Carbon footprints Measure the weight Of daily deeds Unplug, switch off Think mindfulness Think CO2 Think -- Green energy!
Are you inconvenienced by the Indian summer refusing to leave? The whole situation has Summer Faery pouting. She's waiting on the one lone warm day that's to report to duty: it's gone astray! This is a Public Announcement.
A short poem with a nesting place at the lovely Masticadores USA. Thank you so much for having me. #masticadoresusa #poetry
A famous 1899 painting by Edgar Degas of Russian Dancers. The criteria we used to choose this painting relies heavily on current events: Putin’s war in Ukraine-- he is at war, not the Russian people. They are not to blame for what’s happening. End the war, now. I declare peace!
measured with a ruler, graphed, or written, as algebraic calculation or like a histogram to be studied or memorized? How would you do it?
8 lines 8 syllables no rhyme You may laugh at my reason. But here's to a Great Eight.
Do you have time for an espresso/expresso shot? Or for an escapade to indulge in a fave sobering drink? Great, let's! #shortpoem on the go! xoxo
Is it true that stars shine brightest when its time time comes and they start to collapse? And us, humans, when do our lights shine the brightest?
This poem titled "Impermanence" is about our Moon nearing the melting point. A sad reality for all. The only thing that could save us is if we change our ways and think more seriously about our carbon footprints. I hope you like it.
When you miss the novelty of snow, you don't turn your nose at the hard work of shoveling. That was the beauty of it yesterday. We were a happy bunch.
Christmas is this week. God bless us, every one. Merry Christmas from my home to yours. xoxo
Homage to John Greenleaf Whittier who was born on December 17th, 1807. I thank him for these lovely words he gifted the world. Enjoy.