Francine Fallara -·PinnedMember-onlyRaindrop Symphony, Nature’s Rhythm, A Calming CascadeOn window panes, a gentle ballet starts, Raindrops cascade, playing their soulful parts. A pitter-patter rhythm, a lullaby’s beat, Washing away worries and soothing hearts is so sweet. From rooftops, they dance, a playful descent, Gathering in puddles, a tranquil intent. The earth drinks deeply, a much-needed sip, As the gentle rain cleanses…Ai Photography1 min readAi Photography1 min read
Louise Foerster·2 hours agoMember-onlyIt Came Too EasyHome was anywhere but here — Girding my courage for baffling, blustery day Full of sound and fury, signifying nothing good Moment’s pause mid-list, to inhale coffee-scented Kitchen lined with shelves of hard-won tea pots Gathered over time from various and sundry Including the woman selling precious from her trunk, Person I searched for in open field following weekend Knowing she sped…Creativity3 min readCreativity3 min read
Rita Duponty·5 hours agoMember-onlyLight’s EnticementReasons We Seek Light — A radiance of warmth and purity draws me to the light. A feeling that seems to caress my soul, yet intangible to touch or hold. Colors vibrant we see. Yet, limited in our spectrum unlike the birds in the trees. Light, who can really understand? Ageless. Timeless. Waves of energy from…Blue Insights2 min readBlue Insights2 min read
Amy Christie·18 hours agoMember-onlyTalk to the SkyIn mountain psalm — Majestic mountains stand tall and serene, In their silence, a wisdom unseen, They cradle the sky, touch the divine, Nurturing spirits like aged rhymes. Their peaks reach for the heavens above, Embracing solitude, teaching love, In their stillness, a power resides, Guiding souls on eternal tides. The mountains whisper ancient…Poetry2 min readPoetry2 min read
Lola Rosario·1 day agoMember-onlyListening to Their Divine SongsGoddesses dancing in the Nordic night sky their warmth juxtaposed against the chilliest winter these winds carry spirit messages a wandering for my weary wanderer soul as I gaze at their immense splendor I cannot help but ask myself have they arrived to guide me on this troubled path, so that…Ancestors2 min readAncestors2 min read
Vinitha Dileep·1 day agoMember-onlySlow Downbefore it’s too late! — Don’t fill up your plate too much, especially if you can’t clear it as such if you feel overwhelmed by the load, take a step back, pause, and reassess. There’s always tomorrow to complete what today can’t and if you fear what if tomorrow never comes, isn’t that reason enough to slow…Poetry On Medium1 min readPoetry On Medium1 min read
a.j. land·1 day agoMember-onlySneakers OffA Taste of Spring — sneakers off feet bare the dew cool and clear the grass a savior delicious upon thirsty skin too long hidden starved for the light the most brilliant of them all the orb of gas and haze of flaming tridents piercing the earth top to bottom cutting through stone with unmatched…Poetry1 min readPoetry1 min read
Amy Christie·1 day agoMember-onlyCherish the LoveThat sets you free — Through valleys deep and mountains high, Beneath the vast and starlit sky, I journeyed far to find my way, Back to your arms, where I longed to stay. The road was winding, rough, and long, Yet in my heart, your love was strong, Guiding me through every bend, Until, at last, our paths…Poetry2 min readPoetry2 min read
David Rudder·1 day agoMember-onlyWanderingMinds. — One two three is it me Four five six, I need a fix Seven eight nine just in time To join the queue in the mix Wandering minds Where have you gone Here and there, we go And travel on. I saw it in the daily news Before it disappeared…Poetry On Medium1 min readPoetry On Medium1 min read
Louise Foerster·1 day agoMember-onlyWhere Do You Go to Play?Can I come with you? — Tangle-haired, sneaker-powered little one won’t give up: “Can I come with you?” she dogs my heels, unrelenting imp Beaming bright of promise she will not slow me down, Will keep up and enjoy whatever adventure I am taking. Sometimes it’s a dog, other times, it’s a person who begs Wide-eyed yearn…Poetry3 min readPoetry3 min read