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Tag Archives: spring
Jonas
Buds on magnolia trees flaunt pink tips and lush bodies anxious to shed their cold-weather skins. Crocus and daffodil leaves stand tall to decorate their earthen comforters and shelter adolescent blooms. All will wither and die as winter snows dance … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged 44-word poem, blooms, Jonas, Quadrille, spring, winter storm
11 Comments
“Spring-swing”
The green-scene is top-coated with split-seam sprays topple-down trees tempest-tossed twigs. I slow-dance my mod-bod to the one-two- buckle-my-shoe rhythm of the wind-whistler as I twinkle-toe my way across the lawn-litter with my clean-up crew of cool-tools and Spring-swing the … Continue reading
Posted in Flash Fiction, Micro Fiction, Poetry, Short Fiction, Short Story
Tagged green-scene, slow-dance, spring, twinkle-toe, wind-whistler
15 Comments
“Spring”
spring is everywhere two boys ten and eleven murder on their minds (Haiku inspired by “2 boys face murder conspiracy charges“. UPI.com. March 31, 2013.
Posted in Flash Fiction, Haiku, Micro Fiction, Short Fiction
Tagged boy 10, boy11, boys to be tried for murder, murder, spring, trial
2 Comments