
Melancholy mood
Counting sorrows one by one
Underneath a blue moon
Haiku

Melancholy mood
Counting sorrows one by one
Underneath a blue moon
Haiku

Positive or negative impact
Of our
Words has
Everlasting
Repercussions
Acrostic
Proverbs 18:21, The tongue has the power of life and death, and those who love it will eat its fruit.

Wind lifts fallen leaves
A smile uplifts a sad soul
Be a weightlifter daily
Haiku

For many a year
I lived with my greatest fear.
Controlled by his power,
I used to cower
At the thought of leaving him.
But as my eyes became dim,
I had to make a choice
To listen to him, or another’s voice
Who was telling me
From this fear I had to flee.
So as God held my hand,
I made a stand!
I faced that fear, told it to go.
It stared at me, and it said “NO!”
Knees shaking, I dug in my feet,
I was determined it to defeat!
I stood my ground,
New strength I found,
To conquer fear’s intimidating frown,
And make it shrink,and back down.
And then with God’s power I overcame,
I crushed that fear in Jesus’ Name!
Rhyme
The pathway to your greatest potential is straight through your greatest fears! —Craig Groeschel

Sitting in my chair
Remembering times spent
With you over the years
The good times and sad times
I count as blessings
As each time was as glue
Molding us together
Creating special memories
For us to hold and treasure.
Choka

Old man time and I
On the the longest day of the year
Measuring minutes
Haiku
First Day of Summer—Longest Day of the Year

Confused, or just
Intensely curious,
Moth flies to the flame
Haiku

Furling
Freedom in each
Wave, thanks to the brave.
Honoring our red white and blue,
Today
Cinquain

Are you
Digging thru the debris of life
Searching for a purpose
Just ask the Lord
To help
Reverse Cinquain

Do you have a plan in place?
Or are you plain wandering?
Just crusin’ thru life,
Taking any road you find,
Looking for shortcuts
Hoping to go somewhere.
An aimless wayfarer
Never seeking direction
Stuck in the vast maze of life
Choka
If you don’t know where you are going any road can take you there. —Lewis Carrol