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Saturday, 08 March 2008

small poem ~ a poem dance!

UPDATED: We have a poem dance! Come dance with us! Add your poem in comments, or email it to me, and I'll add it to the dance.

 

new moon
spring rain
    begin again

                    ~ sb

 

        233

 

inspiring thought
new chance
to understand

                    ~ jenett

 

233

 

sky
is hardest —
rainy day jigsaw

                    ~ Shelley

 

233

 

like a
breath of
fresh air

                    ~ niki

 

233

 

sun's jewels
sparkling all afternoon
across the tides

                    ~ bobbi

 

233

 

interiority
complex, a leaf
of fresh air                  

                    ~ Pearl

 

233

 

my dog stella
jumps and spins
within the snow

                    ~ Judith

 

233

 

From northern NH:

No shadows
outside my window~
snow suffocates spring.

                    ~ Linda Jacobs

 

233

 

eyes mirror
what lies deep
within our souls

yet change is set
like a story told
it must unfold

                    ~ Beloved Dreamer

 

233

 

Spring cold
I could water the world
through my nose.

                    ~ Cindy Smith

 

233

 

 

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inspiring thought
new chance
to understand

Lovely.

Here's mine from today:

sky
is hardest —
rainy day jigsaw

(Blogger appears to be down, or I'd have sent you the link.)

like a
breath of
fresh air

sun's jewels
sparkling all afternoon
across the tides

interiority
complex, a leaf
of fresh air

my dog stella
jumps and spins
within the snow

From northern NH:

No shadows
outside my window~
snow suffocates spring.

Well hello again. I hope you like mine.

eyes mirror
what lies deep
within our souls

yet change is set
like a story told
it must unfold

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