Guide Me
Even my own voice
offends my ears of late, all
I want is Your words.
© 2010 Shari Lynne Smothers
Even my own voice
offends my ears of late, all
I want is Your words.
© 2010 Shari Lynne Smothers
Winter’s blowing out
rain’s increase between brilliant
days, heralding Spring.
© 2010 Shari Lynne Smothers
When you can do no
worse than what you do, only
thing left is better.
© 2010 Shari Lynne Smothers
I was going to pick a new poetry form for February. But, I’ve decided to continue the exploration of Haiku because my month is shortened. Two trips to New Orleans in thirty days, (I’ll be back in Houston on Wednesday), and new website work (for a site I built) mean that I must focus my attentions away from this blog for a short time.
I’m still writing. In fact, I’ve been working on several Haiku verses that I’ll post when I return home. My Haiku exploration was interesting and fun, and quite a pleasure to explore. I do believe I learned a few things. So, with all this in mind, I’ll extend my foray into Haiku instead of starting on a new poetic form.
For now, I just want to share a quick post about the excitement in the city of New Orleans.
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The Saints go marching
in, won against the Vikings
Superbowl bound, twenty ten.
© 2010 Shari Lynne Smothers
Winter cold is more
acceptable than summer—
strange psychology.
© 2010 Shari Lynne Smothers