She bought the red dress But couldn’t find the nerve to Ask him to the dance. -~-~-~-~ It’s been two months but Feels new again each morning – We are family now. -~-~-~-~ She’ll never go home That house holds nothing for her Strangers live there now -~-~-~-~ She goes to the game Just to [...]
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One Single Impression – Homecoming
Posted in One Single Impression, poetry on August 17, 2008 | 11 Comments »
One Single Impression – Flowering
Posted in haiku, One Single Impression, poetry on April 28, 2008 | 12 Comments »
-~-~-~-~ Yellow jasmine scent Lingers at the old porch swing As I think of her -~-~-~-~ Family connections Grow fuller in our sorrow Loss’s blossoming -~-~-~-~ Midwestern transplant Cannot wrap her mind around Flowers in winter -~-~-~-~ Reminiscing she Breathes in the heady lilac Scent of her childhood -~-~-~-~ Delicate blossoms In their transience teach [...]


