octpowrimo i forgot
let me mend my ways
dense dora is stalking me these days
Art - M Dragonwillow
DAY 2 Haiku
vulnerable
i hide under the duvet
my bed my refuge
Art - M Dragonwillow
DAY 3
nanas spring flowers
a profusion of colour
beauty in an old tin tub
Art...M Dragonwillow
DAY 4
she knows
he knows
one little star shine heart
looks up and dances to
his pied piper tune
keeping
those three verboten words
to herself
fearful of losing him
Heart Collage_ M Dragonwillow
DAY 5
rustle of hearts on a sleeve
time for a good red wine
take off your specs
friday night fun
how about a
porpoise
kiss|
kiss
kiss
kiss
kiss
kiss
kiss
porpoisekisses
DAY 6
bring me my bow of burning gold
bring me by arrows of desire
and did those feet in ancient times
walk upon englands green and pleasant land
unlikely
and certainly not in the last 500 years
DAY 7 Triolet
what did she learn from all the pain
that strife and sorrow's part of life
what did she learn from all the pain
traditions dropped tossed in the rain
a selfish world ruthless no shame
there's more to life than being a wife
what did she learn from all her pain
that strife and sorrow's part of life
Writers Pantry # 41 PSU






Good to see you! Amazing writing. Loved the haiku and the triolet.
ReplyDeletelovely powerful Haiku's.. shape poetry and Trioleta.
ReplyDeleteAnd an honourable mention for day 4 too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful poems. Short and to the point, just how I like them!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post - it reminded me of a mosaic
ReplyDeleteA lovely mixed bag! And the images too. My favourite texts: the very naughty Day 6, and the shape poem of Day 5.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like quite an interesting challenge to do. With six days worth provided there is surely something for everybody.
ReplyDeleteI love old tin tubs! and kiss, kiss, kiss. My fave is Day 6 :)
ReplyDeleteDuvets do make great hiding places, don't they? :)
ReplyDeleteLoved these. My brain insists on reading them like snapshots. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful selection, Rall. I shall remember the first one, for next year--I had no idea OctPoWrimo was a thing. The last poem is powerful, and sadly true.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Amazing catch-up writing. I'm impressed! (Especially liked the last one)
ReplyDeleteI enjoed this series of poem, Rall!
ReplyDeleteinteresting collection!
ReplyDeleteday1 and day2, can relate to it. pretty well.
day 5, lovely shape poem.
day 6, unlikely too.
loved the repetition in day 7,
and, lovely artwork there.
That day 2 haiku really hits home.
ReplyDeleteI am thoroughly impressed ... I've never attempted 31 poems in 31 days and don't think I am capable. Cheers.
ReplyDeleteGoodness all of them are poetic treats. I can't choose a favorite!
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