
muted dawn and this
heaving, heavy,
wet-grey stillness
would that the rain would
come, blackening the sky
cooling us with its tears
~kat
42 Day 15 for Jane Dougherty’s Daily Poetry Challenge.

muted dawn and this
heaving, heavy,
wet-grey stillness
would that the rain would
come, blackening the sky
cooling us with its tears
~kat
42 Day 15 for Jane Dougherty’s Daily Poetry Challenge.

have you heard
the latest titillating
scathing, scandalous news
wise inquirers will
reserve judgment for
the horse’s perspective
~kat
For Jane Dougherty’s Daily Poetry Challenge, 42.
Art by Norman Rockwell: “Chain of Gossip” Saturday Evening Post Cover, March 6, 1948.

remember me?
fragrant first bloom
on thorny pedicle
purest petals, unfurled
remember me when the wind
whispers you away
~kat

by another name
Eros, blood and tears
of Venus, Aphrodite
prickly hybrid
legendary bloom
a rose is a rose is
~kat

Spathiphyllum
from amidst the lush
fair lover of dark places
a lily that is not a lily
flame-like spathe raised
in fickle surrender, peace
in season, ever fleeting
~kat