home from the store
Queen Anne’s Lace
by fields of corn

home from the store
Queen Anne’s Lace
by fields of corn
humid July day
no need to water
the Christmas cactus
wearing
my old sweater
worn thin
Queen Anne’s lace
along country roads
Ellen Grace Olinger
Charlotte Digregorio’s Writer’s Blog – October 17, 2020
L ove
E verlasting
N ot
T emporary
LENT
I wrote my acrostic for LENT several years ago. As a creative writing lesson note, the poem can also be used to show how a poem can be short and meaningful. There is the word, LENT, and then just four more words: love, everlasting, not, temporary.
after the storm
blue sky and
Spring poems
New haiku today at Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin – reprinted here in large print.
grey sky
and evergreens
birch tree branches
snow and icicles
quiet colors
And the Word
was made flesh,
and dwelt among us . . .
full of grace
and truth.
From John 1:14 (KJV)