January thaw . . .
letting go
of old heartaches
Published in A Splash of Water: Haiku Society of America 2015 Members’ Anthology, edited by Catherine J.S. Lee.
Ellen Grace Olinger
January thaw . . .
letting go
of old heartaches
Published in A Splash of Water: Haiku Society of America 2015 Members’ Anthology, edited by Catherine J.S. Lee.
R estore
E ncourage
S ing
T rust God
REST Acrostic Poem
These are more poems on this site with the theme of Rest.
short Monday poem – September 21, 2020
new day begins – October 4, 2020
rest at Christmas – December 4, 2020
W onderful time of
I nspiration and
N ew books
T o
E njoy
R eading
WINTER
Ruby-Throated Hummingbird is by Louis Agassiz Fuertes and courtesy of Reusable Art.
late November
warmth of sunlight
on my desk chair
Forsythia leaves are falling now too. The way the light falls on the perennial gardens and paths is beautiful. Daffodils, primroses, ferns, daylilies, and wildflowers will return. Orange pumpkins add bright color to the scene. As wonderful as the flowers were, are, and shall be – this restful beauty is so welcome. I enjoy October colors, and then November as well.
pictures of my life
these many years
books on the shelf
sunrise clouds
years that passed too soon
are with me still