Carpe Diem # 968 Germany

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poppies and grapevines
clinging to steep hillsides
along the Rhine
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Carpe Diem # 968 Germany

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poppies and grapevines
clinging to steep hillsides
along the Rhine
Mish and I hope you find some time for stillness this week

photo by Mish
In Stillness
I’ve laid down my pack
and loosened the laces
on my hiking boots
I will sit for a while
admire the mountains I’ve
yet to climb
I will inhale the clean air
and listen for the small
stirrings of creatures
nearby
watch for the
aerial performance of
hawks in the blue sky
I will feel the warm breeze
as it passes me, hurrying off
to the valley below
I will stay here a while
in stillness – waiting
until peace joins me
then I will move on
Flash 55 Plus – Songs that make you cry
(Tears In Heaven by Eric Clapton)
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I will save you a seat –
if I get there first
I’ll drape my sweater,
the blue one that
matches your eyes,
over the back of the
chair next to mine
I will put my bag on
the seat so no one
will take your place,
and wave so you
can find my soul
Carpe Diem Tan Renga Challenge Month May 29th: “a single frosty rose” by Mizuhara Shuoshi (1892-1981)
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A new year begins
With the blooming
Of a single frosty rose (Mizuhara Shuoshi)
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fragile petals opening
like the beauty of new love (Candy)
d’Verse Poets Quadrille 10 – breeze
it was a breeze that brought the scent
of summer roses to my room
I closed my eyes and thought of you
and nights we spent along the stream
I felt your kisses on my lips and heard you
whisper words of promised love

photo by Mish atmishunderstood
speak words of peace
among the swirling
darkness of deceit
and fear
listen for the humble
echo
of
hope
Poem by Mish who writes at mishunderstood
Photo by Candy

I Choose Tolerance
Because hate has
No substance
Nothing to offer
I wouldn’t hire hate
I wouldn’t marry hate
I wouldn’t even hang out
With hate
Hate is hollow
What would I do with hollow?
—–
d’Verse Poets – Meeting the Bar
Victoria has us getting in shape for summer with an Etheree
I’m counting from 1 to 10 and back again
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you
want to
drive to the
ocean with the
throng and the clamor
where the sand burns my feet
so I have to wear sandals
and the sun turns my skin scarlet
so I sit in the shade, covered up
in a shirt and hat, wearing dark glasses
take me instead to the cool green mountains
where a stream trickles over smooth rocks
and birds sing to me from the trees
where I can follow a trail
and search for wildflowers
to weave through my hair
then in the dark
I can count
stars and
dream
Carpe Diem Theme Week 4
Latifa Prayer – “I hope”
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planting seeds
on his knees in the dirt
farmer prays for rain
d’Verse Poetics : Character Study
Walt has us thinking about someone who is a “Memorable Character”
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he was a whistler
not by birth but by
inclination
no humming or one note tunes
his songs would swirl
through the house
perfect pitch
blue eyes sparkling
and we all smiled