A yellowed leaf drifts
to the ground – a soft herald
of autumn’s approach.
JDG
A yellowed leaf drifts
to the ground – a soft herald
of autumn’s approach.
JDG
As I come and go
that field of bright sunflowers
smiles back at me.
JDG
No breeze, just a strange,
almost breathless stillness this
hot August morning.
JDG
Darkened skies herald
the approach of needed rain.
Sunflowers smile.
JDG
July, why can’t you
pretend to be April like
February did?
JDG
On fast-paced days
it helps to find a still point
as time thunders on.
JDG
H-O-N-0-R,
P-R-O-T-E-C-T,
G-R-E-E-T.
JDG
(with thanks to LuAnne Holder for introducing
me to alphabiku, a form of haiku)
Blackberry bushes,
magnolia trees, and daisies –
Spring chorus in white.
JDG
Both dark clouds and white
cover the sky today. Still,
the sunlight seeps through.
JDG
Sun lit buttercups
at roadside’s edge gently soothe
mind’s agitation.
JDG