wrapped in scarves of fog
foothills caught pieces
falling from the Harvest moon
wind-kissed jacaranda
perfumed the eager night
restored the seeds of wonder
and in a spate of longing
she color-dreamed
an empty glass re-filled
Harvest Moon Watercolor by Sue Prompt by Three Word Wednesday
North of Summer, A Decade of Poetry is available at Lulu Publishing
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Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Once upon a Moon
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Each line of this is beautiful and wonderous in its own right, and together it makes a gorgeous written piece of art.
foothills caught pieces
falling from the Harvest moon
Oh so beautiful. Again another wonder from you!
"Wrapped in scarves of fog"
Love that imagery. Really lovely.
(and I love scarves)
~S :)
Oh, this is just gorgeous! And I love jacarandas. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
You had me at "wrapped in scarves of fog". That's wonderful. And your art is just lovely. I wish I could take it home with me.
How wonderful!
Love the images of:
scarves of fog,
pieces falling from the Harvest moon, she color-dreamed
and the streak coming from the moon in your painting.
for me this touched a place i now call home... i see those exact scarves of fog and pieces of moon nearly every day as i wonder on to work... excellent visual on this.....
caught pieces
falling from the Harvest moon
Reading this I can believe that things do fall from that harvest moon. Nicely done.
Pretty!
Always you are a delight.
Happy Harvest Moon.
Your words and your paintings are beautiful and I leave with joy.
Thank you,
Sherry
Absolutely beautiful!
Amazing art...you took the words right out of my heart! That's exactly how I feel...profound poem...just beautiful!
Hugs Sherrie
Lovely moon and sea poems. Both.
Such power in three little words.
Rose
xo
Stars of champagne
are bubbling over
from the moon’s bowl
of sparkling light!
This isn't the one I was looking for but I'm on my laptop and don't have the one that would go well with yours. I write poetry about the moon more than any other subject.
Your words are always so beautiful and engaging with their imagery and thoughtfulness. I wish I could write half as good. Keep up the good work.
Michelle
"wrapped in scarves of fog"
That freaked me out. What imagery!!
she color-dreamed
an empty glass re-filled
Beautiful words. I had to wiki jacaranda :)
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