Young Artist’s Patience
Haibun One knee on the grass. One foot on the grass. Frankie’s hands work the eraser over the page. Then he sets the ruler down and draws again. All his complaints about no AC...
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Haibun One knee on the grass. One foot on the grass. Frankie’s hands work the eraser over the page. Then he sets the ruler down and draws again. All his complaints about no AC...
Poem There were blues in the hues of the morning, mourning the end of night. There, too, were warm rays of sunshine upon the heads of early doves. Words were absent from the...
Poetry about Friends I know why you went in The shadows stained your skin like ink The grass was woven into a welcome mat It was easy to leave your folks behind The...
Poem Last night, in my back yard, a curious confusion arose, you were, I was splendiferously colliding stay home and speak to me, go away quickly leave me alone with you I’m talking...
Poem About Friendship She’s thirteen And laughing so hard The changes she found Forever inside her Waking up early Conversations fluttering She can say anything She’s found her friend Together, inseparable Faces hurting...
Poem About Nature Huckleberries Bountiful and almost ripe Cold lake shimmering turquoise Cooling the hot dust and bark Ripple in the water Imperceptible below the mountain Thousands of years tall Rows of trees...
Soul Poems Your Soulfulness is always with you There is no need to work on this Every path you take fulfills your Soul There are no mistakes Every perceived obstacle is an opportunity...
Place Poem A man fell to his death. “Likely suicide,” they said, as if he tripped, dropped off eleven floors by accident or saw his widow place her hands over her ears to...
Short Story “Oh, who cares,” we sometimes think at our most blue moments. “I am boring and it is boring and writing about it all is boring too.” At times like these we...