Tag Archives: Worms

A LITTLE GENTLE RAIN FOR YOU

Pitter patter on curved edge of the umbrella, and on the top where it lays flatter, come sprinkle-drizzle gentle drops, My ready ear bends out to hear, what I then send on to you through pixil dots– a little of … Continue reading

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THE EQUINOX OF CHEW

Good morning, Chipper Chewsday Chums!– I am now up to break my fast. . . and listen for each and every spring time thing, awake, astir in my surroundings, all the life that blossoms out or flits and flies or … Continue reading

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I AM FOR THE SUNSHINE

I am for the sunshine. . . The sunshine is for me, as I was born upon this earth, though countless creatures, plants and people got here first– from brainy beasts, both wild and tame to one-celled algae floating up … Continue reading

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LANGUOR LINGERS THIS SPRING

Languor lingers. . . Spring smiles pink, white blooms, bird singers. . . Hope creeps like a preyed-on worm. . . Day so warm belies the lie-in-wait of yet unsprung winter storms still to come in this stretch of earth’s … Continue reading

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