#SixWordSaturday ‘Who misses shady trees in November?’ #StreamOfConsciousnessSaturday

Who Misses Shady Trees in November? Passers by sit and chat or rest On those empty benches, In summer, Under the shade of sturdy trees. Not now. Today they’re walking on puddles Under a cloudy sky, In autumn, Or sitting indoors, by the fire, Waiting, For the sun to shine for a while, as itContinue reading “#SixWordSaturday ‘Who misses shady trees in November?’ #StreamOfConsciousnessSaturday”

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#Writephoto ‘Winter Woodland’ #Tanka #Poetry

Winter Woodland Bare trees scrape clear sky, Shivering pine leaves listen  To snow flakes melting, Warmed by wanning winter sun. Poet paints woodland in words. **** This post was written in response to Sue Vincent’s weekly photo prompt

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#NaPoWriMo Day 23 ‘Entwined’ #poetrymonth #April #Writephoto #Tanka

National Poetry Writing Month is a poetry writing challenge to write a poem a day, which takes place every year in April. Follow the link to find out more, be inspired, get daily prompts and meet other poets! For Day 23, I’m joining in with Sue Vincent’s weekly #Writephoto prompt. Writers and bloggers are invitedContinue reading “#NaPoWriMo Day 23 ‘Entwined’ #poetrymonth #April #Writephoto #Tanka”

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#Writephoto ‘Too Bright’ #Haiku #Poetry

Too Bright Bright sun conquers Earth Devouring every pigment Scared bluebells shiver **** This beautiful photograph reminds me of Dylan Thomas’ heartbreaking and powerful poem Sometimes the sky’s too bright. There are times when the light is too bright and instead of showing you the way, it’s devouring everything, so you can’t see what’s hiddenContinue reading “#Writephoto ‘Too Bright’ #Haiku #Poetry”

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