Ripples

Posted in Simply Poetry

“Everyday life is like programming, I guess.
If you love something you can put beauty into it”
Donald Knuth

Ripples

When it comes to you,
I am quite predictive
And yes,
Utterly and deeply committed
Even though,
I may feel a little conflicted

I know,
I am very addicted
Sometimes,
To the point of wicked
But only you,
My rippling dark brown liquid
Can make me
Totally uplifted

Which Way?

Posted in Simply Poetry

“Everyday life is like programming, I guess.
If you love something you can put beauty into it”
Donald Knuth

Which Way?

Should I have stayed,
Or should I have gone?

Which way was up,
Which way did the flow go?

Did I make the right turn,
When I should have taken left?

Was it a mistake,
Or was the end justified by the means?
Much may be at stake
Or so it usually seems

Did I read the sign correctly,
Or maybe,
It was just elementary?

What on Earth! (four)

Posted in the Daily Post: Earth

“Let’s celebrate this planet on which we live!”

What on Earth!

In the deep of the forest
You’ll find something flawless:

Clear waters soaring
After the rains have stopped pouring
Lush green leaves
In the cool wind heave
Critters and crawlers
Maybe even hidden monsters
This earthly scene
Is nothing to be found in a magazine

So, let out your inner child
And step into to the great wild!

What on Earth! (six)

Posted in the Daily Post: Earth

“Let’s celebrate this planet on which we live!”

What on Earth!

“I’m still standing,
After all this time:

Boy, did I put a frown
Onto the face of that ‘clown’
When he tried to cut me down!

But, here I am
And I don’t give a damn
Whether I am aesthetically pleasing
On to the eyes easy
Because after all the time
I will still be standing!”

What on Earth! (three)

Posted in the Daily Post: Earth

“Let’s celebrate this planet on which we live!”

What on Earth!

In the muddy waters
You’ll find, some earthly squatters
It started with a little bean
Now, standing tall and green

They may not be very pretty
They may not be so clean
But this close to the city
It’s a miracle to be seen

What on Earth! (two)

Posted in the Daily Post: Earth

“Let’s celebrate this planet on which we live!”

What on Earth!

A barren rock formation
Nature’s way of renovation
Starting is, a transformation
Life growing, without hesitation

What on Earth! (five)

Posted in the Daily Post: Earth

“Let’s celebrate this planet on which we live!”

What on Earth!

In the dirtiest of soils
Growing unspoiled
Tiny yellow beauties
Those flowery cuties
Despite the weather
Despite the tether
Each and every day
Getting stronger,
Guess, they are here to stay

What on Earth! (one)

Posted in the Daily Post: Earth

“Let’s celebrate this planet on which we live!”

What on Earth!

Discarded railway tracks
Grass around them wraps
Slowly entering,
This time parallax

The rusted sign simply states:
“End of the road,
Enter, at your own accord”

Simply thinking:
‘This must be fate’

What on Earth! (seven)

Posted in the Daily Post: Earth

“Let’s celebrate this planet on which we live!”

What on Earth!

Tiny white bells
The nature sure sells
Sooner than later
You will fall
Under Earth’s spell

Roses and Yellow Things (one)

Posted in Daily Photo

“What’s in a name?
That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet”
William Shakespeare

Roses and Yellow Things

A pink rose
Will give you a doze
Of the sweetest ambrosia
Then all you wanna do
Is celebrate and play the viola