It's always there, even when you can't see it.
How I Felt When I Saw Him
Would you have felt the same way?
The Greatest Gift
The greatest gift you could give or receive cannot be wrapped up with a bow.
Incremental Poetry ~ 80 Lines
"Still Waiting for That Book," a Swinburne Decastich, is a conversation between a writer and her conscience.
I Rejoice in the Lord
I have every reason in the world to be unhappy, but I'm not.
Birthday Wishes
When you have friends, every day is a special day.
Incremental Poetry ~ 79 Lines
"From Beginning to End," a Reversed Monometric, is a reflection on a lifetime of friendship, love, patience, and hope.
Intercession
A Dribble is a 4-line poem with exactly 100 characters (spaces and punctuation not included).
Incremental Poetry ~ 78 Lines
"The Boy and His Dog" is my version of a poem first written by George Sweetman in 1842.
Incremental Poetry ~ 77 Lines
"Experimental Poetry," an Augmented Monometric, is a bit of light humor on the subject of writing poetry.


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