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.
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.
Wisconsin spring
sandhill cranes
in a field of snow
between the old man
and the sparrow:
broken bread
spring dawn …
a new song waits
to be sung
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a spring branch
and still the snow falls
while I wait
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http://www.rickdaddario.com/
Rick Daddario
Kailua, Hawaii
USA
so true, Rick . . .
I remember my upstate NY days. . . .
realizing
i no longer wait –
spring feathers
birdsong
in drifting snow…
you’re leaving
the space
between bird calls…
feathered breeze
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birdsong
opening the window
to let spring in
spring
homeless woman shares
with a sparrow
fledgling a ruffle of new feathers
Ears attuned,
this spring
to listen fresh tweet.
her Cheshire grin
where we are
without crows