Poetry Marathon #6

I found a dollar bill while weeding the garden and I think it was from you— because the next day you left another for good measure and that’s just something only you would do.

A letter from mayflowers

  Dear One, A bush of mayflowers by your Granny’s door Pink and white, you remember? “Of course” i whisper to myself. “I’ve collected in me the presence and blessings of your dearest people, And shower them on you From above,” “I thought so” i…

Turning (Hour #11)

If I was a god, you’d be an atheist, Because to you I never did exist.   If I was the sun, you’d be the moon, Only coming out when I’ve gone.   If I was a rainbow, you’d be colorblind, Unable to see my…

When He Laughed, hour eleven

There’s this warmth that starts in my chest when I hear him happy. It starts up, like a fire, and I feel the urge to blush, and try to contain the feeling that wants to burst out, full-throated, throwing my head back and joining him…

HOUR 11 ( Poem about laughter”)

How do you know You must love it to do it It feels great when happen It feels awesome It shows love and at times cannot be controlled It loves people Always bring a sense of comfort making all feel light It averts dangers it…

Rice (9th hour prompt)

When I was younger, Mom always had a pot of rice ready in the rice cooker. It was a staple at our house, born from her Asian background. Whenever I was hungry, I could always count on a hot bowl of rice, put in a…

Prompt 10, hour 10_ Go to the sloths you sluggard.

Go to the sloth you sluggers, consider it’s ways and be wise. To build a tomorrow , bright and filled with wealth, Follow Ben the three toed sloth! Ben is just the poster child for the cliché that said “the early bird catches the worm”….

Hour 10

Quack quack! – said the polar bear Where can I find some tuna? I saved up for the airfare, but where’s Santa Apolónia?