Monthly Archives: June 2016

When Mourning Comes

Some storms can linger on for days
engulfing me in shrouded gray
wretched words heavy on my tongue
the nights are long when mourning comes.

It’s akin to lunacy
the hours crawl, I can’t break free
my life by darkness overcome
the night is long when mourning comes.

No amount of positive spin,
can quell this tempest deep within
my soul is longing for the sun
The night is long when mourning comes.

Eventually the light breaks through
beyond the clouds midst shades of blue
there to remind me where I’m from
the night is long…then morning comes!

kat ~ 18 June 2016
(A Kyrielle…with a twist!)


Resistance is Futile – A Three Line Tale

A Three Line Tale for this week’s photo prompt as seen below.

I am weak…so very weak when it comes to sweets!

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Photo by Stephanie McCabe

To resist…futile
sweet buttery frosted cakes
are my undoing!

kat ~ 17 June 2016


Alliaceous – Friday’s Word of the Day Haiku

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Today’s word of the day from Dictionary.com stems from the Latin “allium” meaning “garlic”. An adjective, alliaceous is a botanical term that can be used to describe plants of the allium genus or the pungent aroma wafting from things alliaceous.  An expanded definition from Collins English Dictionary states:

  1. of or relating to Allium, a genus of plants that have a strong onion or garlic smell and often have bulbs: family Alliaceae. The genus occurs in the N hemisphere and includes onion, garlic, leek, chive, and shallot
  2. tasting or smelling like garlic or onions
  3. of, relating to, or belonging to the Alliaceae, a family of flowering plants that includes the genus Allium

Delicious garlic infused pasta is a tempting aromatic dish, but something happens once it hits our tongue, rendering us unapproachable, victims of “garlic breath”. Still, I have to admit I can’t resist these savory roots: onions, garlic, shallots, chives, leeks. They add wonderful flavor and character to the food that we hate to love. The best way to have your alliaceous favorites and eat them too, is to invite a friend to join you. Amazingly, in this case, two offenses really do make it right. You’ve heard the saying…(well maybe not, but here goes)…”Friends don’t let friends eat garlic alone!” Good advice for the next time you have a hankering for something garlicky.

Have a wonderful weekend! 🙂

Alliaceous Haiku

From halitosis
gourmets smell atrocious
hints, alliaceous.

Alliaceous plants
are prized as medicinal
not for their odor!

Fend off friends and fiends
donning alliaceous bulbs,
nature’s repellent.

From nana’s kitchen…
tempting alliaceous scents
must be pasta night!

kat ~ 17 June 2016


Storm Signs – A Palindrome for Palindrome Week

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In honor of Palindrome week…here is a Palindrome Poem.

Storms coming…
furious blustering wind
midst clouds looming dark
while thunderous
voices strobing
terror
warning ever warning
raindrops falling
like tears
frightened fragile 
souls crying 
are there
places safe
enough
~Signs~
enough
safe places
there are
crying souls
fragile frightened
tears like
falling raindrops
warning ever warning
terror
strobing voices
thunderous while
dark looming clouds midst
wind blustering furious
coming storms.

kat ~ 16 June 2016


Sweat Bee Smitten – A Haiku

A bit of fun with TJ’s new prompt format. This week for his Household Haiku challenge… a word and a photo with the suggestion to choose one or both. The Word Prompt: Dew and the photo pictured here…and here is my little Haiku tale…


“Welcome to my pad,”
said Sweat Bee to Miss Dew Drop,
“Dawn looks swell on you!”

kat – 14 June 2016