Spring sprung into an orchestrated symphony of vivaciousness.
morning comes scented
flowers sweet chorus ring out
the day has begun
Song birds perform in four-part harmony, their masterpieces lauded.
© Franci Eugenia Hoffman
A gander at me –
I enjoyed a dedicated career in the insurance industry for over 20 years being rewarded both professionally and personally. Now it’s time for me to follow my dreams by doing things I enjoy…spending time with family, learning, sharing, traveling, writing poetry and encouraging others to pursue their goals. My writing and creative endeavors can be found at my blogs, Eugi’s Causerie (And so it goes…) and PoetryPalette (Poetry, a seasonal state of mind), where I have gathered a following of kindred souls who share my passion for writing. I have authored Seasoned Delights, A Haiku Collection and Mama, me and Mother Nature. I am also a published author on Spillwords.
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The older I grow the more do I love spring and spring flowers. Is it so with you? – Emily Dickinson
My piece is a combination of the American Sentence poetry form, lines one and five, and a Haiku, lines two, three and four.
Love the feel of your poem. Spring is here.
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Thank you, Sadje! 🌷
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You’re always welcome.
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Glorious! ❤
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Thank you!🥰
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Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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