wow GH loved this one, I often sit out on my deck in the mornings with my coffee cup. Love listening to the birds sing in the mornings. Wonderful way to wake up.
Also love sitting out there at night with a glass of wine and just staring up at the stars.
Wonderful poem
wow GH loved this one, I often sit out on my deck in the mornings with my coffee cup. Love listening to the birds sing in the mornings. Wonderful way to wake up.
Also love sitting out there at night with a glass of wine and just staring up at the stars.
Wonderful poem
Awww, I so enjoyed this. It's the simple things in life that give the greatest joy. The dawn is promise and I think this write captures the delightful crisp sweetness of it extremely well. Only thing missing in my book.....was the black coffee...lol
This is a great piece. It takes the heart of a writer to truly enjoy the coming of morning. This is a well done piece, each end to a sentence driving the reader on towards the next.
A few things, this:
"Their shadows zip across the sun
Soaked yard where squirrels romp"
is the only sentence which doesn't flow in the entire piece. sun-soaked, as an adjective, is a hyphonated word in almost all cases. Unfortunately, the breakup of sun-soaked over the sentence break is very awkward.
The only other little thing is that "my shade and I" is actually wrong, it should be "my shade and me". These little things changed will just add so much more to this already lovely piece.
I can definitely relate to this. Inspiration could easily be triggered by the ordinary sounds and sights of nature. I couldn't resist scrawling something on a piece of parchment and let my quill write down the beauty before me. This piece sounds like a lullaby to me. A wonderful write.
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