Marriage doesn't look the same in the golden years than it did when the union was new to us. But it's still fun!
Still the Only One
Outward beauty fades, but the beauty found on the inside is what really matters.
Incremental Poetry ~ 85 Lines
My "Sharkbait" is a broom (ha! ha!), not a clown fish.
Resolutions
The road to hell is paved with New Year's resolutions....
Incremental Poetry ~ 83 Lines
"Popcorn" is a fun verse about a favorite snack.
Incremental Poetry ~ 82 Lines
"My Only Praise" is a lengthy chain of heroic couplets about the importance of being satisfied with where you are.
Incremental Poetry ~ 81 Lines
"Thank God for the Sun," a Lilibonelle about storms and the sun that melts away fear.
Incremental Poetry ~ 80 Lines
"Still Waiting for That Book," a Swinburne Decastich, is a conversation between a writer and her conscience.
Incremental Poetry ~ 79 Lines
"From Beginning to End," a Reversed Monometric, is a reflection on a lifetime of friendship, love, patience, and hope.
Incremental Poetry ~ 78 Lines
"The Boy and His Dog" is my version of a poem first written by George Sweetman in 1842.


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