light begins
to bless this day
sunrise
From a longer post, light begins, at Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin.
light begins
to bless this day
sunrise
From a longer post, light begins, at Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin.
grey clouds
and Norway Spruce
tree in the wind
a restful view
Sunday morning
book shelves
with cards on display
a handmade gift
and a few old dishes
decades of life so far
reading poems
for Lent and Easter
light breaks through
clouds and shines on red
Christmas cactus leaves
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.
I wonder
what today’s poem may be
lilacs in the wind
Perhaps a poem for a creative writing lesson.
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they ask to be
in this poem
daffodils
Perhaps a prompt for a creative writing class.