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Weird thing
Cool paws
Armor
Bugs worked out
With God’s help, I think I have all the bugs worked out. Allow me to explain. I have always been jealous of people who knew from the time they could express the concept, what they wanted to be when they grew up. A few years ago, I started a blog. What better way to shareContinue reading “Bugs worked out”
Where the wind blows
Flap, flap, flap, pushed and pulled like a flag on it’s pole. ~ Blow, blow, blow, around, down and back like a plastic bag you go. ~ Up, up, up, where is the feather carried on a breeze? ~ Down, down, down, roots planted by a seed in a far away ground. ~ Cover, cover,Continue reading “Where the wind blows”
Burning paper
Burning paper breaks apart, sending glowing flakes into the air pushed by the heat of the fire caught on a gentle breeze ~ Burning paper floating here floating there with a glowing heart, softly into the night ~ Burning paper glowing spark transfixed eyes on that spot floating softly ~ Burning paper down you comeContinue reading “Burning paper”
Dreams
Dreams come and dreams go. Full of depth and sorrow. ~ Dreams come and dreams grow. Full of scary thoughts left to flow. ~ Dreams come and dreams seep. Into every corner of the deep. ~ Dreams come and dreams meander. Showing perhaps too much candor. ~ Dreams come and dreams steal, hours from ourContinue reading “Dreams “
Mortally
Mortally, I walk this fragile Earth. Mortally, I face the biting air. Mortally, the elements break away my resolve. Mortally, I lean on an understanding greater than mine. Mortally , I dare to love, hope, dream, believe. Mortally, I climb to see the mountain top. Mortally, I face the dark unknown. Mortally, I seek myContinue reading “Mortally “
God, Chico and Me
I think it’s safe to post this poem on my blog since it’s been over a year and I haven’t heard back from the contest I submitted it to. Then, I read that the parent company of Redbox is filing for bankruptcy. Which just happens to be the same company that publishes the Chicken SoupContinue reading “God, Chico and Me”