Pat R
4/15/16
https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/dinnertime/
I carry you
in a poem
in my pocket
next to my heart
Pat R
4/15/16
Inspired by:
life completes circle
at the end of the journey
death draws the last line
© Sara McNulty
For Carpe Diem Haiku
a hammock gently sways // on a warm midsummer day
under cover of huge twin maples // chores are in the wind
on the edge of dreams // open book lays splayed
the trickle of the creek // nature’s songs center stage
the rustle of maple leaves // transport to dreams
In passing winds // leaves set a twitter
birds singing an ongoing melody // rides the summer winds
the sounds of nature // clear summer skies
dappled sunlight // warmth dance on my eyes
sprinkling daydreams // weaving memories
on long summer days // of the times spent in a gentle sway
Pat R
4/15/16
I first learned about Cleave Poems over at JaneDoughertyWrites.com where she writes:
“A cleave poem is in two halves, two separate poems, one on the left, one on the right, but that make a single poem when you read them together. It sounds tricky…and it is.
BUT there are no rhymes, no rhythms and no set length..”
For #NaPoWriMo day 15
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