Not perfect
Never claimed to be
Sweetness,
Her own worst enemy
Far too trusting
Angelic beliefs
Soft blushing petals
Is all she’ll ever be
Images
Hot, Humid, Houston
Simmer
Indigo Dawn
Wrapped calmly inside
This early summer breeze
You breathe deep sweltering air
Anticipating, Indigo Dawn
You arrive for her awakening
Her essence, born crystal clear
Cloudy wisps of her true devotion
Indigo Dawn, wakes beside her ocean
Discovering her weak heart still resides
Writing prompt, Indigo Dawn, provided by Richard. Adored, by many.
Curling Fragments
Melancholy Mellow
Blue Odyssey
Glowing Touch
Lead Me
Naively Yours
Prisms of You
Morning dew discovered glistening,
Upon blankets of wild green grass,
Light creating prisms, or pieces of you.
To sit among and admire is found easy,
And all I could ever, bashfully, ask.
Droplets mirror my daily thoughts,
Symbolizing qualities of which I love,
To touch a bold web may ruin my view.
Left to admire each and every angle,
Peacefully, accepting that which is you.
Whispers
Enchantment
Billowing
Water Works (Haiku)
Sunken Track
Innocence
Driving Away (Haiku)
Vacation over
Writing emotions, draining
The grass is greener
*****
I cannot believe my vacation and five weeks back home are finished already. They flew past me in a gust of regret, it seems. I mean this in the most positive of way, of course.
Left wishing I’d taken more time and less time, as well. Regretting that I did too much, yet too little, of everything.
Left words unsaid, and said words I shouldn’t have allowed out of my mouth. Basically, I lived, as we all do, wishing I’d tried differently without changing a thing.
I love my family, my hometown, my memories new and old, the best of new opportunities, and the thrill of this adventure. My hope for this trip was to come to terms with yesterday’s regret. I’m sure I didn’t do that, however, I found peace in knowing I never will.
Sadly, I leave Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, and Oklahoma a different woman, yet again. Tomorrow I’ll drive the large state of Texas from top to bottom and then I’ll rest. Wave, if you see a white Dodge Charger. It’ll be me. The tired lady who stayed in the Midwest a bit too long, but even now resists the urge to turn her car back around.
Brindled Petals
Welcomed surprise arrives via sunshine
Encouraging her to bloom promptly
She’s found roseate and willing
Her blushing pink petals exposed
Brindled markings adorn her length
Hot pink showing her inner delight
Sublimely eager this hour, she waits
Pleased and confident within herself
Knowing already, the others, too late


















