It's been a long time since I've participated in RonovanWrites Weekly Haiku Poetry Challenge, but I'm happy to be back writing poetry once again. I hope you'll cut me some slack because I'm pretty rusty. The challenge words this week are Breathe & New. Please be sure to stop by Ronovan's blog: https://ronovanwrites.wordpress.com/2016/11/14/ronovanwrites-weekly-haiku-poetry-prompt-challenge-123-breathenew/. You can … Continue reading Haiku Challenge: Breathe and New
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Summer Storm
Jane Dougherty's Poetry Challenge #45 brings us the roundlet, which you can read more about on Shadow Poetry. The image below serves as inspiration for this challenge. photo ©Fir0002 Poem #1 Storm clouds roll by A steady rain begins to pound Storm clouds roll by White lightning flashes through the sky Rumbling thunder shakes the … Continue reading Summer Storm
The Light is Gone
Tonight's poem comes from Jane Dougherty's Weekly Poetry Challenge. This week's challenge was to write a trilonnet inspired by the photograph above. She's asked participants to begin our poems with "The light is gone." Well, I can't say my poem has much to do with the lovely photo, but here's what I've come up with: The … Continue reading The Light is Gone
Rainbow Tears
My heart goes out to the people of Orlando, to those who lost their lives, and to those who are left behind trying to make sense of such a senseless tragedy. This haiku doesn't begin to express my grief. Our hearts are broken A billion eyes are crying Rainbow tears tonight
Haiku Challenge: Top and Light
This week, Ronovan Writes has offered these prompt words for his Haiku Challenge: Top & Light I wrote these two haiku in response: 1 Over mountaintops the light of a new day dawns Brilliant rays of hope 2 The light of love shines from the mountaintops to the darkest depths of sea Please visit … Continue reading Haiku Challenge: Top and Light