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Tag Archives: poems
Poetry Day: Four Season Moons
(This one is pretty simple. It was a short poem about the four moons of Windemere. They debuted in Legends of Windemere. I still have to stop and consider the season whenever I write night scenes. With each one being … Continue reading
Poetry Day: First Snow
(This is pretty obvious. One stanza is how kids look at snow and the other is for adults. Funny how our perception of snow changes as we age.) Children cheer for it. The sign it’s time to play. A coating … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Figures in the Sky
(It’s about watching clouds and seeing images. Sometimes, a poem is just that simple.) Fluffy lambs at play Before a churning sea With wisps along the edges Trying to tame their brothers Solitary wanderers With no true form to … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Fallen Behind
(This one feels like it’s rather self-explanatory. Came from a time when I saw friends posting about doing all of these fun things. I couldn’t go or do the same because money and time were limited. So, I started to … Continue reading
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Tagged depression, falling behind, fun, growing up, life, poems, poet, poetry, sadness, stress, writing
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Poetry Day: Fall of the Dragon
(This type of poem is called a Sestina. It has six stanzas with six lines each. The final word of each line is reused until each one has been in each position. I loved the challenge of this type of … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Faith
(This was a thoughtful poem I made after discussing faith with someone. It really does make one wonder about the concept. I don’t mean if you believe in god or a religion, but believing in anything. We tend to think … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Every Morning
(This one isn’t very subtle. From when I was a stay-at-home father and was gradually getting driven into the ground. I really was the last one to go to sleep and the first one to wake up. Definitely do my … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Every Family Has a B-Word
(The actual title had the full curse word. Definitely wrote this one when I was angry and feeling underappreciated. Still, you can see this in many families. There’s a hierarchy, which means someone is going to be at the bottom. … Continue reading
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Tagged anger, emotional abuse, family, hierarchy, poems, poet, poetry, writing
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Poetry Day: Druid of the Orchid Patch
(This is just a creative poem I came up with a long time ago. There may have been an intention to create a story around this concept, but I don’t think it got very far.) Deep within the Umbral Woods … Continue reading