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NaPoWriMo Day Two | mrseclecticist
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April 2, 2013. Gardening in a New Home. The good dead leave their gifts. For nothing can they take;. A bed of crocus unearthed from their leafy shroud. By this new owner’s rake;. Four lilacs forgotten twenty years. Demurely veiled in shadows of. Pine and beech, brushy workaday;. What light my saw and I create. Will draw them forth to re-debut. In fragrant petal gowns. As fine as new. A mountain laurel. Bound by thorny scraggle,. Spidered by blackish ivy run amok. Has kept her sleeping beauty. Arts and Le...
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National Poetry Writing Month | mrseclecticist
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Tag Archives: National Poetry Writing Month. April 6, 2013. Plant Catalogs are Crack. When the groundhog’s been sadistic. When a “high of 50 degrees” yanks my chain. That colorful pile of cheap shiny paper. If I buy enough plants, spring will come. If I send enough dough off to Bloomington, Indiana. Have you noticed how all these “different” nursuries. Are in Bloomington, Indiana? Tropical warmth will touch down with a riot of fragrance. In every kicky, candy-sweet hue on the wheel. I’m going to bu...
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Asking for What I Need. March 30, 2013. The Bookshelf of Emily J. Arts and Letters Daily. Books on the Nightstand. MZJ Words - Perspectives on writing and social change - Blog. Sea Chantey (NaPoWri…. On NaPoWriMo Day Three. Nancy A. Henry. On The Theme is: Wonderful Indian…. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. The Bookshelf of Emily J. Books, reviews and all things worth reading. Arts and Letters Daily. The Library is Open. Half hope and all bonanza. Books on the Nightstand.
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Saturday Morning | mrseclecticist
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March 16, 2013. Here is a poem I found while you were sleeping;. It reminds of the particular ways. You make me love you,. And I’ll just leave it here,. In case you get a chance to read it;. Here is a cup of coffee, black the way you like it,. That I will set beside you on top of the clock radio. As you page through the discography. Of Frank Zappa. Here is another pillow. For propping up against; yes, I am going. To make some toast for us but first,. I can’t help mentioning. Draw the cats to the bed,.
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Poetry | mrseclecticist
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April 6, 2013. Plant Catalogs are Crack. When the groundhog’s been sadistic. When a “high of 50 degrees” yanks my chain. That colorful pile of cheap shiny paper. If I buy enough plants, spring will come. If I send enough dough off to Bloomington, Indiana. Have you noticed how all these “different” nursuries. Are in Bloomington, Indiana? Tropical warmth will touch down with a riot of fragrance. In every kicky, candy-sweet hue on the wheel. And I will samba on the patio and drink lemonade. April 4, 2013.
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NaPoWriMo Day Three | mrseclecticist
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April 3, 2013. 8220;In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt.”. I’m not surprised by the “recent scientific news”. That dirt makes you. Happier and smarter; now we know this,. Stimulates neuron growth and boosts serotonin levels. Old hippies everywhere, rejoice! Grandmothers, our memories of you are vindicated;. The sun is out; gotta keep this short. I’m off to find happiness in my own backyard. This entry was tagged NaPoWriMo. National Poetry Writing Month. Enter your comment here.
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NaPoWriMo Day Five | mrseclecticist
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April 6, 2013. Fred, newly indoor-outdoor cat,. Likes to bring in his finds. For us to exclaim at. Magpie-cat,. Peddler-cat, hobo-cat, treasure-cat. That section of vine he trotted in with yesterday. Had eyes. Wary-eyes, scary-eyes, little brown. Gem berry-eyes. Still as a vine but velvety, segmented. Still life. Still alive. Now, I’m not one to touch a snake,. But could not stop to think; popped him in the teapot,. Leaving Fred bereft. The opulent ribbon poured. This entry was tagged NaPoWriMo. Create a...
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April | 2013 | mrseclecticist
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Monthly Archives: April 2013. April 6, 2013. Plant Catalogs are Crack. When the groundhog’s been sadistic. When a “high of 50 degrees” yanks my chain. That colorful pile of cheap shiny paper. If I buy enough plants, spring will come. If I send enough dough off to Bloomington, Indiana. Have you noticed how all these “different” nursuries. Are in Bloomington, Indiana? Tropical warmth will touch down with a riot of fragrance. In every kicky, candy-sweet hue on the wheel. I’m going to buy some more....
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NaPoWriMo Day Four | mrseclecticist
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April 4, 2013. Finding it was such a roadside coup;. 8220;have spade will travel” being my summer motto. There on the packed, nearly barren earth. Of the soon-to-be parking lot, fragile tendrils of rich purple. How I blessed the bird that dropped that seed! Now I walk the yard checking on the over-wintered;. An anxious time, before the new green shoots flag. My gloomy worries to a halt. It seems a blighted stick, festoons of fossil flowers. Droop to find their colors in the soil. All the winter long.
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NaPoWriMo | mrseclecticist
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April 6, 2013. Plant Catalogs are Crack. When the groundhog’s been sadistic. When a “high of 50 degrees” yanks my chain. That colorful pile of cheap shiny paper. If I buy enough plants, spring will come. If I send enough dough off to Bloomington, Indiana. Have you noticed how all these “different” nursuries. Are in Bloomington, Indiana? Tropical warmth will touch down with a riot of fragrance. In every kicky, candy-sweet hue on the wheel. And I will samba on the patio and drink lemonade. April 6, 2013.
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