I Changed My Mind

I once said I thought distance was best.
I needed to think, to plan, to test.
My mind changed in no time.
I asked you to be mine,
Now history has archived the rest.

Our wedding day, October 13, 2007.
– Written for dVerse Poetics: Pentimento. In honor of up upcoming Valentine’s Day, I wrote this little (loose) limerick. Photo by Brett Clark ©2007. Edited by Leara Nicole Morris-Clark ©2018.

Mundane Monday Challenge #146: Key Chain

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– PhoTrablogger’s Mundane Monday Challenge #146: Key Chain. Find the beauty in the mundane. Photo ©2018 Leara Nicole Morris-Clark.

In the Cafe

Fingers trace

the crescent moon coffee stain
on the otherwise white napkin.

Nothing left
between us now
but donut crumbs.

– This poetry form is called a Cherita.

Ocean Haiku

hazy morning beams,
refractions through lapping waves
brighten the blue depths

– Submitted to pure haiku for the month of February’s Ocean theme. It did not make the cut but I wanted to share it with you all anyway.

Sunday Trees #325 020418

A blustery day in Worcester, Massachusetts
– On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea’s Sunday Trees #325 – February 4, 2018. Photo ©2018 Leara Morris-Clark.

Mundane Monday Challenge #145: Lamps


– PhoTrablogger’s Mundane Monday Challenge #145. Find the beauty in the mundane. Photo ©2018 Leara Nicole Morris-Clark.

Complacent

Complacent

Complacent

use your love daily.
do not be lazy
and let it rust
in the driving rain.

Magnetic Poetry

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