Annual Battle last year you told me we should make a shield a shelter for their little heads I said, heaven can be the barber you said it was too soon but the hail always comes. Love, Muse
Posts Tagged ‘flowers’
Flower Pop
Posted in poetry, tagged flowers, gardens, hail, mother, Mothers, nature, outdoors, peonies, spring, summer, thunderstorms, Wildlife on May 31, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
One Bunny
Posted in poetry, tagged childhood, children, church, color, colour, creativity, dreams, easter, easter bunny, easter preparations, fake flowers, flowers, growing up, jesus, meaningful living, memory, plastic, plastic cups, poetry, spring, writing on April 4, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Chocolate Dixie they were decorating in the dark by the church an Easter surprise for children to come upon and be fooled into spring with eggs tucked near their wire stems yellow cups plates red and blue snipped and glued into a sturdy garden Bouquets of cheer beckoning us to come on in to say [...]
Dancing with Greens
Posted in poetry, tagged flowers, free verse, poetry on June 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Sacrifice for the Flower Glass peonies always bring the rain it’s a fact globes of hope trampled by eager little liquid sprites overly playful rambunctious gulps of wind batter flimsy, overblown heads of pink, shattered shredded, coifed frilly little souls picking up the pieces the night after the storm my mother nods sadly knowing this [...]