
beautiful flowers cling
to sweetness even
after they have been
uprooted from the
garden, blooming as if
they will live forever
~kat
Magnetic Poetry-Nature Kit

beautiful flowers cling
to sweetness even
after they have been
uprooted from the
garden, blooming as if
they will live forever
~kat
Magnetic Poetry-Nature Kit

Stigma, wet with nectar,
anther spore seducer,
c’est le sweet spot d’une fleur, ooh-la-la!
~kat
A wave of spring fever is making the rounds! A spicy florescence poem for Jane’s challenge today. Happy Thursday! 😉

muted
silhouettes dance
in the cool misty brume
bewitching shadows fade into
the void
~kat
A Cinquain for Colleen Chesebro’s Tanka Tuesday Poetry Challenge, Synonyms Only, prompt words: Enchant (bewitch) & Shape (silhouette, shadow).


‘come see my garden’
she would say with
a twinkle in her eye
she was a cool, clear evening,
an arched gateway, flanked
by flower beds, eclectic,
like tiny worlds within worlds,
a great old tree, with hatchlings
chattering, a small corner nook
lost in faerie whisperings
such beauty, a gift, blessed
to have been, this creative, lovely
soul who crossed beyond the veil
tending a magnificent garden…
time feels sweeter imagining her there
~kat
For NaPoWriMo 2018 Day 24 Prompt: write an elegy – a poem typically written in honor or memory of someone dead. But we’d like to challenge you to write an elegy that has a hopefulness to it. I chose to use a eulogy that I had written for a neighbor a few years ago and to use “blacked out” words to create an elegy poem.
You can read the Eulogy HERE. Below, the blacked out version.



a familiar tune
songbirds at dawn, mourning doves
sweet melancholy
~kat
For Haiku Horizons, Prompt Word: Tune.