Cross-Over Days
I have noticed cross-over days When one thing holds my attention Like bright starred daffodils So robust and sure of their time Allocated by divine Order Then bluebells Ascending, Bursting forth One diminishes as…
I have noticed cross-over days When one thing holds my attention Like bright starred daffodils So robust and sure of their time Allocated by divine Order Then bluebells Ascending, Bursting forth One diminishes as…
~ by Hannah Skipper Bridal Splendor The sanctuary doors open and the bride begins her procession towards the altar, beautifully adorned in a white gown and jewels for her husband. She is the embodiment of…
Pascal woke with a start as Rapunzel bounced out of bed. “Come on, Pascal! Time to get up! It’s the first day of spring!” Pascal grunted and rolled over. Rapunzel groaned. “Oh, come on Pascal,…
It took me twenty years to love Spring. For many, Spring is a symbolic time of beauty, regrowth, and new beginnings. For me, it was only a reminder that my beloved colder months were ending,…
“Lord, I’ve been trying to be understood And Lord, I’ve been trying to do as you would But each time, it gets a little harder I feel the pain But I’ll try again.” ~Big Star,…
Snowdrops, in the midst of snow, their strength and great endurance show.As one of first heralds of Spring, they flaunt beauty and promise bring,that other flowers will appear, as season turns in bright new year.A…
The moment had finally arrived, and every fairy was busy tending to the chosen flowers in the meadow. This long-awaited time only occurred once every 500 years, and its importance to the world was beyond…
Christ comes to us in strange ways, in blessedly strange ways. I remember a day during the strange liminal space somewhere between St. Valentine’s Day and Lent, when the air still bites of winter but…
One beautiful spring morning, Cupid was lazily reclining on the divan in his bedroom, lulled half asleep by the soft, warm breeze that gently rustled the curtains hanging over his head. Everything was peaceful and…
By Robin Fennelly Word Count: 72 Rated: G Summary: A short poem about Gaia and Spring. Starlight and brilliance of Sun’s solar flare White and golden red Woven tapestry of Jet black Cosmos. (more…)
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