Blackest of blackSubterranean hideawayWater tricklingDamp and slickTorchlightRevealing shades of brownSkittering shadows Grotesque faces in rock LAPC #265: Black and White or Monochrome and Weekly Prompts Colour Challenge – Brown
Author Archives: JJJ Interactive Books
Canada Goose
Bushboys World Last on the Card – August 2023
Ice Melt
IceMeltingDrips droppingRivulets mergeInto riverflowSlipping over bouldersDescending mountain channelsWinding through the verdant valleysMelted ice frolicking in the sunDancing to the toe tapping summer rainGlacier water mingling with playful raindropsFlowing through picturesque towns and mammoth citiesTasting salt – tidewaters enthusiastic greetingIcemelt tumblingChurning soft sandOpen waterFlowing freelyRising upwardWaving goodbye W3 Prompt #70: Wea’ve Written Weekly’s poet of theContinue reading “Ice Melt”
Transformation
A caterpillarDoes not question its purposePeaceably munchingIts transformation will comeWithout force or objective Prompted by Eugi’s Moonwashed Weekly Prompt – Peaceable and Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge (FOTD)
Magical Moon
A restless night plagued by deep thought. I rise from bed and make my way outside, barefeet rooted to damp ground. Looking to the heavens, I am greeted by a super moon. The source of my agitation having roused my inner sea. Magical blue moonBestow your power on meYou can move oceans dVerse host FrankContinue reading “Magical Moon”
Halloween Pennant
Debbie’s One Word Sunday: Orange
On (or Under) The Pier
Alive and Trekking’s Which Way photo challenge – August 25
Cracks
Such a beautiful building you once wereHost to many a partyHome to many a familyI must remind myself Don’t dwell on what has passed awayYou were not all perfectionHost to many a tragedyHome to many a suffererI must remind myselfThere is a crack, a crack in everythingDisrupting the very foundation of existenceThat’s how the lightContinue reading “Cracks”
A Tanka: Japanese Anemone
Nonnative flowerChastising barbs to myselfIt should not be hereYet it is so beautifulPollen praised by honeybees. Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge (FOTD) and Ronovan Writes weekly poetry prompt .
A Haibun: Supine
Midsummer afternoon. Trees whisper in the breeze. The breeze brings the scent of flowers. The flowers feed colorful insects cavorting under a wondrous sky. A sky viewed from the blanket on which I lie supine. Midsummer eveningA cloudless sky overheadSupine under stars Prompted by dVerse host De’s Quadrille #182: Are You Pining for Poems? andContinue reading “A Haibun: Supine”