into the backyard
i toss the spider i saved
–a fast bird, quick lunch
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floating and leaving no trace
into the backyard
i toss the spider i saved
–a fast bird, quick lunch
—-
through these trees
a cold river runs
flowing true
wearing light
bold fish stare holding your gaze
your feet splash–shivers
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Hey, it’s a twofer challenge!
The Secret Keeper
Weekly Writing Prompt #23
(5) Words: | STARE | RIVER | HOLD | TRUE | WEAR |
AND
the oxygen is thin
and getting thinner
at this great height
we drift, together
but apart from everything else
and maybe from each other, too
–the earth is a mirror,
you say,
–look how from here the lights
the lights from all the cities
all those billions with their candles
and torches
and upturned hopeful eyes
look how they look like stars
i would laugh if there weren’t
so little air
and i manage to gasp out
as the tank reads zero
and your gloved hand slips from mine
–as above, so below
a cold fireplace
the mother searches for gems
surviving letters
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Ronovan Writes Weekly Haiku Poetry Prompt Challenge #83
Gem&Flame
when we spoke
our words ascended, shooting stars
flares in the darkness
fiery angel swords
when we stopped
our words fell, dead metal
plummeting to earth
smoking, cold, and ancient
crashing into mountains
they caused tsunamis
seismic activity that
registered around the world
people hunted for the
icy iron fragments in snow
and found them
heart-shaped and ruined
this oppressive winter heat
almost eighty and cloudless
has stolen the courage
of the frogs
who croaked to mates
and marked territory
on cooler nights
without the smooth sounding board
of clouds in the evening sky
the frogs keep their peace
we strain to hear their calls
between sparse pockets of cars
could it be that we lost our compass
and wandered south of the equator
or will this false summer
stretch on into real summer
and will we lose a generation of songs
to the heat
from the north
the lights came
a sheet of
rainbow-colored sherbet
rumbling, ball lightning
we watched until our
eyes watered
you slipped your hand from mine
and smiled the sad smile
of someone worn to unraveling
and those lights danced
behind you
a halo
these steps between us
might as well be nautical miles
too many to measure
if we were to each hold an end
of a measuring tape
every wave would stretch the
tape between us to breaking
the distance explodes
they say that every piece
of the universe races away
at an increasing rate
from every other piece
just so
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This post is inspired by a writing prompt challenge from amandatorroni and tylerkentwhite on Instagram, in particular, this post.
Happy Leap Year!
under the tree, the shadows crawl
but not a single bird will fly
above the leaves nor near the wall.
under the tree the shadows crawl
and in the house within the hall
a cat naps, but she’d rather lie
under the tree. the shadows crawl
but not a single bird will fly.
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