Just try a little fluttering
putter
with the wings growing out back
in the falling swing
resilience grows
the writer’s art in sowing
nine stitches rebelliously knowing
it’s not over
it’s not over…
VisionarieKindness 2015
Just try a little fluttering
putter
with the wings growing out back
in the falling swing
resilience grows
the writer’s art in sowing
nine stitches rebelliously knowing
it’s not over
it’s not over…
VisionarieKindness 2015
tree space
in my soul.
Tilling
watered holes
turning over anew.
Gardening
inward growth
preparing for harvest.
As (April )National Poetry Month is quickly passing- I am blessed today with all goodness and kind words, flowing on my blog and others(such positive goodness) . Please visit if you haven’t
The dedication bloggers have-its in our blood. I understand this habit of writing and sharing. As (my grand) daddy would say Howdy-“keep milking the cows,chase a hens or two that’s good livin!”… I am thankful for this space to write. There is nothing more beautiful,when I look around and see love…
And today’s prompt – optional, as always — comes to us from Vince Gotera. It’s the hay(na)ku). Created by the poet Eileen Tabios and named by Vince, the hay(na)ku is a variant on the haiku. A hay(na)ku consists of a three-line stanza, where the first line has one word, the second line has two words, and the third line has three words. You can write just one, or chain several together into a longer poem. For example, you could write a hay(na)ku sonnet, like the one that Vince himself wrote back during NaPoWriMo 2012!
Happy writing!
Inside my dreams
I will always be the twirling ballerina
Watering the curly sides of my wasteline
Inside of times ageless eyes
I’m a just a tiny girl
growing up to be the baddest superhero!
I’m just a girl taking on the world
In and out of motions suppressed
I’ll practice my line,
I’ll sing my tune
and dare any man “to play me for the fool!”…