Sing To Me, Autumn
in Fall Poems
Sing to me, Autumn, with the rustle of your leaves.
Breathe on me your spicy scents that flow within your breeze.
Dance with me, Autumn, your waltz that bends the boughs of trees.
in Fall Poems
Sing to me, Autumn, with the rustle of your leaves.
Breathe on me your spicy scents that flow within your breeze.
Dance with me, Autumn, your waltz that bends the boughs of trees.
This poem beautifully provides us an opportunity to feel connected with nature. As human beings, we have been born in the lap of nature, have grown under the protection of nature, but we’ve...
in Grief Poems
By the shore of Sorrow's sea,
waves of tears roll endlessly,
cries that pierce this misty veil,
in War Poems
From year to year he drifts alone.
His story only few have known.
About a boy who went to war,
in Fall Poems
What a difference a day makes,
twenty-four little hours.
Cool chill in the air,
Today, December 23rd, another Christmas nears.
I try to keep tradition up while holding back my tears.
I know I have been blessed for all the many years
in Spring Poems
With winter's footprints in the past,
and snows begin to melt at last.
With longer days and shorter nights,
in Summer Poems
As she tip-toes cross the sea,
she slips in so subtly.
Sharing her charms upon the earth,
I have read three of this poet's pieces now and they are all wonderful! She personifies the seasons and brings them magically to life and both paints a picture and tells a story at once....
Life's brevity, so bittersweet,
depends upon just one heartbeat.
Brief as dusk and swift as dawn,
Very nice. So very true. When it's said that we are given a certain number of days, what can be said when someone dies, say at age 59.5, but then is resuscitated and is now 64? Oh, no doubt...
in Grief Poems
January's child of mine,
sweet miracle of God's design.
Oh, how I can recall the night.
The cost of a smile isn't much,
although many people act as such.
We all have our problems of struggle and strife,
but a smile will help in anyone's life.