tiny shoots appear
dependent on summer rain
trusting in sun’s warmth
A place for poems and pics
tiny shoots appear
dependent on summer rain
trusting in sun’s warmth
a painted daisy
happily waves her petals
as wind sighs past
We don’t touch
much
anymore
Whose fault is that
Do you feel the same ache
same pain that saps my
strength and leaves a
stain on my heart
Are there things in the spring
birdies singing
peepers peeping
days lengthening
that make you shake
quake with longing
Let’s wipe the salt from
our wounds and
reach out
again
mud pies, pot holders,
bike rides, board games, wild dancing
a childhood friendship
I wear my high school camp
sweatshirt – the purple one
with a frayed neck, mulit-colored
paint smears
then pair it up with red
cut-off sweatpants –
slip my feet into fuzzy
slippers with most of
the fuzz worn away and
no one laughs
silky red
umbrella tightly
gripped by hands
for shelter
serves only to isolate
her from human touch
a firefly caught
I look at him
what have I got
the light is dim
here in the shade
it comes and goes
but in the glade
the sunlight flows
I told him lies
his light still shone
but if he dies
can I atone
returned to lawn
he’s quickly gone
raindrops ponding on
petals of a red poppy
like precious gemstones