Tag Archives: Poetry
Were it only for an embrace
could her distance have been a gift forcing him to be set adrift if only she had wrapped her arms around surely he would have settled down soothing a complicated man should have be her master plan but no embrace more »
Copper Painted Compassion
(Part II of Storefront of Normalcy) wait! the boy has awakened but gives a private show for the shy lad who begs for acceptance only one is known who he can go though sharp quills guard her dimples, the soothing more »
Storefront of Normalcy
i tend a storefront of normalcy, care to sample my wares? she won’t buy what others try instead offers leading stares i invite her into the back, way past the webs of time to meet a small boy sitting on more »
The Leaf
One single leaf stands out, one single stem so strong Symmetry is so perfect, yet each ridge is so unique Veins of life running through, adding vibrant color to its intricate design Its blemishes make it perfect For a few more »
Writing without motion
My mind writes without motion, my pen moves without thought. What is this strange loneliness I feel? So distant, yet so powerful suppressed by the mystery of time. An ordinary day, emotions softened by pages As I unpack into loneliness, more »
