Spring winds woo new grass. /
Some still brown and holding to /
Winter’s dark love.
Spring winds woo new grass. /
Some still brown and holding to /
Winter’s dark love.
Filed under 2016, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
Gloriously tasty teeth
Oh, those teeth, those gloriously tasty teeth
I chew and swallow because my tummy’s hollow
and I feel a sense of release.
Oh, those gloriously tasty teeth.
My Mom says they’re only Smarties
a candy sweet and yummy hardy.
But my front teeth are swallowed and gone
going where my food and Smarties belong.
They taste sweet from my head to my feet.
Oh, the taste of my teeth can’t be beat.
Oh, those teeth, those gloriously tasty teeth
I chew and swallow because my tummy’s hollow
and I feel a sense of release.
Oh, those gloriously tasty teeth.
–by David E. Booker
Filed under 2016, Photo Finish Friday, poetry by author
Heart and clouds /
gather water on the way /
to new growth.
Filed under 2016, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
Far from the night crowd /
a sense of togetherness /
gathers in the clouds.
–David E. Booker
Filed under 2016, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
Cold touches the light, /
sparkles in the ice cycles, /
glints against my eye.
–David E. Booker
Filed under 2016, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
To swim with angels /
you must first bathe with demons, /
as humans purge pool.
–David E. Booker
Filed under Abatis, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
Flowers and poems /
sunlight and soft words shining: /
Nature’s grace and you.
–by David E. Booker
Filed under 2016, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
The moon’s full belly /
drags across the cold night sky, /
planet crumbs in tow.
Filed under 2016, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
Eyes entwined and deep, /
your face bears stoic witness /
to a mother’s heart.
Filed under 2016, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author
Snow exciting. /
Anticipation as white /
as the first small flakes.
Filed under 2016, Haiku to You Thursday, poetry by author