The concept is simple: Here’s a doodle. Now write a poem to accompany it!
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The concept is simple: Here’s a doodle. Now write a poem to accompany it!
New to doodleku? See the original post; you can also click here to keep track of each day.
Chinese lantern branch
Lights the summer garden
Orange bliss sweet!
nice, Patricia!
Thanks, Cara! 🙂
midsummer’s night
tiny lanterns
all aglow
Cara–like the “midsummer’s night” timing!
thank you, Patricia. 🙂
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autumn sky
full of clouds
dried pods
evening lantern
her silk robe stained
with snow
paper lanterns
the politics of China
folding darkness
When the moon is gone
I hold my little lantern
Now, can you see me?
Lent and Spring soon
He is the Vine
I the branch
in need of sun
and new strength
John 15
Blessings, Ellen
paper lantern
letting go
of the old me
love this one, Lauren.
Thanks, Bette!
hanging lanterns
in the winter dry grass
I remember Buddha
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Rick Daddario
Kailua, Hawaii
USA
physalis lanterns
glow warmly –
the garden’s down-town end
chinese lanterns
you, too, have become
transparent
Aubrie, I so like your sketches! These are a recent find for me and I am so glad to discover them! 🙂
Patricia. thanks so much; I’m glad you’re enjoying them!
moonlight on the snow –
my heart skips
a few breaths
you never know
what dawn brings …
a sparrow’s song
leaving the lanterns
for last in mother’s garden
now they too must go
Valentine lights
the string of emails
we sent each other
Hopes dangle
On tiny thread
Pulsating life.
not enough light
to read your mind…
chinese lanterns
gone to seed the maidens all in a row
or . . .
gone to seed pretty maidens all in a row