Today is that day. Birds sing about days like this. To help us through them.
Today is that day. Birds sing about days like this. To help us through them.
Originally posted on Mother Bear:
Skills not mentioned on my LinkedIn profile: Able to change a diaper while my daughter tries to crawl off changing table expert at singing baby to sleep can roar like a lion and quack like a duck knowledge of 80+ ASL signs including milk, more, want can type while breastfeeding…
So who made up the rule of only Reblogging one WordPress poet a day during National Poetry Month? If that was the rule or just something I misread. Anyway the poet I Reblogged earlier was a a Tumbler poet, so there. But I digress, this poet I knew I would Reblog and do not want …
Your image never fades from my minds eye.…. Your silhouette, your smile, your awkward words made idealized. Your strong hands calloused by holding your own heart too high. It repeats like a scratch in my favorite song. Imperfections only enhance your strength, and perception. You learned to walk on broken shards that once was a …
I wake to your call Blue skies streaming live outside My favorite song
Originally posted on This Is Life.:
For every person who feels enslaved by the idea of being “pretty”. (Just a warning, she curses once toward the end of the poem. Not recommended for younger audiences.) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6wJl37N9C0
In honor of National Poetry month, I would like to Reblog at least one of my favorite WordPress Poets every day this month. The first being James Meredith from the land of James Joyce and his poem for April Fools day, Ha Ha (two haiku). I always enjoy reading his poetry and I know you …
Dear You know who: I wish I could write you or call you and tell you how much you hurt me, but I won’t, Because you would ignore it and all my voice messages and emails would become a joke. I wish you knew how I felt, but you won’t because you don’t acknowledge my …
April Fools day Haiku ________________ Indiana Spring Blue skies, but it may still snow That is the joke here
Originally posted on SOCIAL BRIDGE ~ Jean Tubridy connecting with you from Ireland:
Yeah, that’s the question I asked myself too: Who the hell is Betty Generic? I had been following the blog of Betty Generic for some time because I loved the way she wrote a haiku a day based on the view out her bedroom window.…