Tags morning
In the rainA Poem by Chin-hooi Nganother one about the rain |
ClimbA Poem by Chin-hooi NgInspired by my collection of free Buddhism books |
Straight on Till MorningA Poem by AnnaThe wind rushes past meWhipping my hair into knotsPushing me with it's palms outHard and coldAnd howlingLike an old valley spiritWith all its wrath.I .. |
A Breaking StoryA Poem by Ash HoskinsEvery morning when I wake up, I check my phone and see a new headline in the news, usually something about homocide. It never fails. My annoyance by i.. |
An Ethereal MomentA Poem by RemanenceA common visual experience observed by those early risers who trek afield. |
Morning And NightA Poem by The Sarcastic SaggiMorning is something everyone loves.A time where people share hugs.A time where the first cup of coffee is brewed.It is when the sun greets us too.But.. |
Waiting For The SnowA Poem by Kathy Van KurinYoung child wonder in winter but its me doing it. |
Morning CoffeeA Poem by MarkA good start to another day |
Then comes the MorningA Poem by KARENMorning time! |
Birthing poetryA Poem by GeeEarly morning writing before work starts |
MomentsA Poem by Andrew JohnWhere are those beautiful moments?Yes, I have heard that asked before.Can a moment be captured, recorded?Even on a camera?A tape recorder?Would you lo.. |
How Kind, The MorningA Poem by Alan S Jeeves6 quatrains, free |
Fields Of SleepA Poem by Alan S JeevesThe winds come to me from the fields of sleepWhere dreams are blown out of the shallow hillsAnd I, in my solitude, do rejoiceAs I take my comfort with.. |
A Kingfisher DayA Poem by Alan S JeevesThe first poem I had published in 1973 |
Careless NonchalanceA Poem by Alan S JeevesTake a walk in the rural morning and leave all your cares behind - A countryside poem from one of my pastoral collections. |
Armadillo By MorningA Poem by Ronald K. ReddoutParody of the song “AMARILLO BY MORNING” as sung by George Strait. My song developed through my noticing the similarities in spelling of t.. |
Building FenceA Poem by Robert RonnowSometimes we like to do something for the storywe’ll tell afterwards. Buy a ’58 Pontiac, climba mountain in the dark. Lamar tells dirty jo.. |