I came up with the first two stanzas of the poem you're about to read one day while I was at work. They came to me in the form of a song, but, because I, unfortunately, can't sing to save my life, and don't know a professional singer who could turn this into a song … Continue reading Fictional Poem: Death of the Day
Tag: FALL
Thanksgiving Poem: Autumn’s Melody
Come on, come on, leave your constant worries for a time. Hear the cars in the driveway as family arrives. They come inside, their voices sound in the living room, chasing away a rainy day’s darkness and foul gloom. Come on, come on, loved ones are here, with arms open wide. ~ Come look, come … Continue reading Thanksgiving Poem: Autumn’s Melody
3 Things You MUST DO Before NaNoWriMo!
It's that time of year again! October is coming to a close, and soon writers all around the world will pick up their pens and start the exciting adventure of NaNoWriMo, attempting to complete a 50,000 word novel in the month of November. I participated in NaNoWriMo for the first time two years ago, and … Continue reading 3 Things You MUST DO Before NaNoWriMo!
Two Fall Haikus
Ripples: A leaf falls gently It sweeps a pond’s clear surface The water ripples Crunch: From green to light gold The leaves dry and hit the ground For the feet to crunch! When I got the idea to write these, I was just thinking that I shouldn't let this beautiful season go away before I … Continue reading Two Fall Haikus
Some Really Really Really Really REALLY Old Poems!!!
Oh my goodness guys! I just found even more poems, but these ones go really far back!! So here are three: COBWEBS: When the old spiders get tired, Of their little webby home, They just up and walk away, Leaving it all alone. The webs turn into cobwebs, Old and a bit dry, Inside are … Continue reading Some Really Really Really Really REALLY Old Poems!!!