Tag Archive | poetry
Haiku Roundup Number 7
Originally posted on A Blog Less Traveled:
Afternoon delight Pausing to ponder the day Lost in emptiness A voice from the past Where time and hope converges Before shadows move Midsummer longing Like a leaf upon the wind Words without a song Jet trails cross the sky Sun reflects on metal wings Returns to reading…
Where Have Our Children Gone?
Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
Where Have All the Children Gone? Regina Puckett Weeping over the loss of the truth Mourning for the innocence of youth Where have all the children gone? Is there anyone we can depend on? I long for a gentler, guilt-free time When our schools weren’t filled with crime
In Sunshine and Rain
Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
Lifting My Face Regina Puckett There’s so much more to life than this Trying so hard to rediscover my bliss Seeking out what makes life worth living Pursuing an attitude of hope and forgiving Closing my eyes against the hurt and pain Lifting my face upward in sunshine and rain
Robert Graves on how he could afford to write poetry — Quotes for writers (and people who like quotes)
Originally posted on BRIDGET WHELAN writer:
Prose books are the show dogs I breed and sell to support my cat. The poet Robert Graves author of I, Claudius and Goodbye To All that and other good prose books…
Calm morning haiku
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
We had yet another tremendous storm last night that went on for hours. So long in fact that Finbar got fed up lying curled up (and cowering) on the rug next to our bed and went back to his own bed. ©Giovanni Dall’Orto Storm tide ebbs leaving The sky’s…