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when you’re in a rush.
Tag Archives: poems
Beethoven’s Ninth Nap Timed: IMprov Haiku
I’ve learned that the last
movement of Beethoven’s Ninth
is perfect nap-timed
Big C On Death’s Creek Healing
We live on Death’s Creek
where folks get sick. Should we leave?
Or work to heal it?
The Writer’s Drive, Or Not: Blogging Free Verse
I’m certain there is
much to say,
deep thoughts to share,
intelligent insights to expose
and uncover.
Right now,
I don’t know what they are,
I don’t know where they are,
and I don’t know
if I want to even find them.
No Direction: Haiku
With no direction/
towards perfection, I just/
stumble and bumble.
Miss Feeling: Haiku
When you write about/
feeling bad, you miss feeling/
all God’s joy and peace.
“I Know It’s Not Much, But … ” It IS! — rhyme
Backstory: On #HomeGrownNationalPark‘s Facebook page, someone posted a photo of sprouting acorns, and wrote: “I know it’s not much, but … “.
Here’s my response:
Imperfect Worship Criticism: Haiku
Sounds You Make: Rhyming Haiku
No mistake: Sounds you
make clarify or destroy
what I contemplate.
Full Garden Zen Haiku
Buying seeds to plant/
isn’t the same as planting,