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  • The Rain

    Picture courtesy of ArtfulTranscendence.com

    It’s raining here again,
    been raining for days,
    my garden’s are flooded
    my yard now a pond.

    This hairstyle I worked on
    for hours and hours,
    now nothing but a mass
    of frizz and tight curls.

    The curls are an unruly, unholy mess,
    unruly my curls are, brought on
    by the rain because it’s been
    raining for days and days again.

    The frizzy concoction on top of
    my head is unwanted, unloved in fact, despised describes it best as droplets run down the back of my neck.

    Baptized by the Earth’s petulant moods, try as She might to remove the stain of my birth upon this contrary little place, where it rains and it rains.

    My blood, man’s blood, woman’s blood, none of which can be cleansed
    by Earth’s drizzles, showers
    and incessant daily downpours.

    It’s raining tonight, Earth downpours
    her tears on desecrated lands,
    spirits fragmented, dismembered hope,
    I think it’s time for bed.

  • Lost at Sea

    In response to bwarren’s Sunday Whirl Wordle #643

    A heavy anchor dropped
    into a pale sea cursed with debris
    stirred up by the low tide

    Passing close to starboard
    a groggy woman lay in a life raft
    her fingers resting on a gun trigger

    Before moving further into her space
    the rescuing crew had to check
    the sunburned woman for life signs

    As though waking from a bad dream
    the woman presumed lost weeks
    ago – suddenly became aware

  • Sweet Bee

    A bee landed on my arm today
    I could have scared it or squashed it
    or waved it away

    It could have been a sweat bee
    or had a jacket with yellow stripes
    or a sweet honey bee on a spree

    I did not squash it or swipe it away
    or run screaming in abject fear
    Instead I quietly asked it to stay

    Calmly I watched it tickle my skin
    it’s tiny antennae and little feet
    skimmed myself again and again

    I wondered if at first it thought
    a flowery treat I might be a new
    kind of bee Queen or naught

    It’s little head swiveled back and forth

    perhaps trying to see me as I sat here
    and to gauge my worth

    It sat quite still as did I with a smile
    the sun shone down as we communed
    in sweet harmony there for a while

    Then it arose with a flutter of wings
    circled my head then it was gone
    leaving me in awe of all living things

  • Waiting

    Waiting for that phone call
    for that text that never comes
    Wondering what went wrong
    all those times we spoke before

    Afraid a misstep out of place or
    a word said in frantic haste
    Fearing a string of jumbled words
    could have been construed in error

    Left without a single sound or embrace
    not a touch to sear you into my mind
    Alone in agony covered in distrust
    weighing down the reality of now

    Waiting for a call or a text in the dark
    understanding wanes large in the night
    Wondering what went wrong
    a discordant song when last we spoke

  • Poems Accepted for Publication!

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  • On the Southern Side

    In response to Rochelle Wisoff at Friday Fictioneers 02/14/24 in 100 words!
    Photo prompt by © Dale Rogerson

    On the Southern Side

    He lives there, ‘cross the lake that’s froze now, but in the spring there’s frogs and minnows. We ain’t ‘posed to go in there on-a-count of we don’t live on that side-a that fence there. We used to be able to go swimming’ an all, but then they bilt those big houses and that’s when they put up that fence.

    I seen him one day, walkin’ his fancy dog, an talkin’ to it just like it were a person. At first I wondered had that man lost his marbles, but I figure he just loves it that much.

    Lucky dog.

  • A Country’s Nightmare

    In response to bwarren’s
    Sunday Whirl Wordle #641

    Afraid of the nightmare
    the untethered dictator
    will bring with broken words
    and rights won now lost

    His rise will scar a country
    once strong and proud
    the stench of evil will burst
    the sanctity of good and light

    To allow his rise to power
    will leave smoldering shards
    of freedom for all people
    Fight the devil bring back our USA!

  • Rhythm of the Sea

    Photograph of Bone Island, SC
    by F.E. Jones

    Ocean breeze cleanse my soul
    let sand and time remove life’s soil
    Sunshine warm my cold shriveled skin
    restore my heart that I may live again

    Seagull song revive my wilted spirit
    crushed by loss nourished by pain
    So the notes of your discordant song
    right the rights and forgive the wrongs

    Tiny sea turtles run to the open sea
    swim hard and true where you belong
    Allow the ever waning tides slide
    you from danger the strong survive

    Little crabs rushing in and out
    dart toward the surf to find a snack
    Tempting fate with each long dash
    some return others never come back

    The sea for me holds the rhythm of life
    sit upon its shore absorb its hymn
    Mother Earths sweet rhythmic beat
    heal my pain and return my sleep

  • Vapid Response

    Picture courtesy of Dreamstime.com

    In response to Sammi Cox’s Weekend Writing Prompt #350 – VAPID (In 60 words!)

    The girls were out for a stroll
    one kept complaining their outings
    were droll

    Most but not all agreed
    except one who watched them
    all proceed

    The cluck of viperous tongues
    were unkind to everyone they
    considered unsung

    The quiet one rarely spoken
    stopped them when another girl
    they poked

    I must say your wit is vapid
    your humor’s no good your brains
    are quite flaccid!

  • Changing Seasons

    Picture courtesy of Kathy Collins @ Getty Images


    In response to Reena’s Xploration Challenge #317
    Prompt Word: CHANGE


    Seasons move across Mother’s face
    emotions change from day to day
    One day cheery and oh so bright
    the next day brings storms and fright

    Frozen tundra shapes her land
    often leaves behind miles of sand
    Over the dunes and to the sea
    dolphins swim and seagulls squee

    Seasons come and bring more snow
    until Springtime comes lawns to mow
    Change is good in the natural world
    until mankind himself emerged