
Before you judge me
Walk with me
One day in my shoes
Syllable Lune

Before you judge me
Walk with me
One day in my shoes
Syllable Lune

Upon a high wire
Dove surveys lush landscape
His place in the sun
Haiku

The days shall become
A place for refreshment
For the weary soul.
Haiku
For I have satiated the weary soul, and I have replenished every sorrowful soul. Jeremiah 31:25

One day
God’s voice spoke,
And the morning stars sang.
The sons of God shouted for joy!
Creation!
Cinquain
“ When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy”… Job 38:7

So much work just waitin to be done
But sometimes a girl is
Just gotta go have fun
Tiptoe thru tulips
And sit in the sun
Do something
Never done
Enjoy
Life
Nonet

Promise of fair weather
Apple blossoms and lilacs
May basket brimming
Haiku

Green striped oval
Of juicy deliciousness
A watery wonder
Haiku
Watermelon so good and so good for you too! Who knew? 😃
(Infographic by LeonasDesigns

Mind is meant to move
Stagancy must be removed
River keeps moving
Haiku
Haiku Horizons Weekly Challenge Week 218 Prompt: Move
Inspired by:
Tree
Of Life
Nourishes
Branches extend
To reach the nations
With leaves of healing
Planted beside the River
Of Life in Heaven’s Paradise
Bearing twelve fruits for Overcomers
Who will dwell in the New Jerusalem
Providing supernatural provision
As they eat eternally from its abundant supply
Observe then, and believe this wonderful truth
The Tree of Life
Can be for you
Accept Christ and
Live eternally
Tree of Life Poem/Shape Poem
Based on scriptures: Genesis 2:2, Revelation 2:7, Revelation 21:2, Revelation 22:2, Ezekiel 47:12
NaPoWriMo 2018 Day 27
(Off Prompt)

Breathing in so deeply
Scents of seaweed and crisp air
As gulls seranade
And ocean foam caresses
Sand covered toes
Sunset glistens like gold
Shimmering on waves
That meet rocks and waiting cheek
With a salty kiss goodnight
Choka
challenge is to write a poem that includes images that engage all five senses. Try to be as concrete and exact as possible with the “feel” of what the poem invites the reader to see, smell, touch, taste and hear