art by Koesssler
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“let go” to sleep- of
fears, weakness, fatigue, envy-
trust sway of cradle
Jeanne Poland's Poetry Blog
17 Nov 2016 Leave a comment
in Poetry, Sleep is my friend Tags: art by Koessler, envy, fatigue, fears, Jules Verne, let go, Sleep is my friend, sleep keeps us waiting, trust sway of cradle, weakness
art by Koesssler
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“let go” to sleep- of
fears, weakness, fatigue, envy-
trust sway of cradle
27 Apr 2016 1 Comment
in Lullabies, Poetry Tags: breathe, hum its home song, let go, lilt its rocking swing, lullaby, soothe its little one, sounds of bells
lullaby
let go
breathe
listen to tibetan bowl
hum its home song
lilt its rocking swing
soothe its little one.
22 Apr 2016 1 Comment
in let it go, Poetry Tags: bocome light enough, Hafiz/Ladinsky, John Stevens design, Joi Sharp, let go, let it go, stop believing in gravity
“So much grace available, but how we receive it depends on what we can let go of.”
Joi Sharp
That Believe in Gravity
Hafiz/Ladinsky
The wind and I could come by and carry
you the last part of your journey, if you
became light enough,
by just letting go of a few more things you
are clinging to…that still believe in
gravity.
25 Nov 2014 Leave a comment
in Family Tags: bemoan it, confession, definition, grieve it, grown, let go, own my past garbage, shown the future, tree eaten by ash borer
18 Dec 2013 Leave a comment
in Family Tags: false bottomed boat, garbage, let go, not maintained treasures, recycled remnants, regenerated lichen, spores of sugar proteins, un-chosen, unsubstantial, untrue rue
garbage: not maintained
treasures: un-chosen, let-go
recycled remnants.
garbage: untrue rue
unsubstantial groundedness;
false bottomed boat hull.
garbage: cycle rolling
out of usefulness, extinct
exotic foreskins.
regenerated
lichen: on its way to spores
of sugar-proteins.
08 Apr 2012 Leave a comment
in Uncategorized Tags: breathe, exhale, inhale, let go, rainbow
How To be A Poet
Sit under a rainbow.
Inhale the colors.
Hear the music.
Breathe deeply.
Slowly.
Exhale a stanza.
Edit.
Let the wind take it
Afloat.
Let go.
All rights.
Jeanne
Easter 4/2012