Lake pier in eyesight. Run. Jump. Splash. Cold. Swim. Relax. Joyful memories. Growing up, our family would take trips in the summer to Lake Monticello, Indiana. I vividly remember jumping off the lake pier into the cold water with my cousins. We would jump off the deck and see who could land on the Intertubes... Continue Reading →
Haiku Poem: Free Verse Poetry
Free verse poetry Saying rules restrict freedom? False liberation. Free verse is art just like formal poetry. There are many great poets who have well-crafted poems in free verse. That being said, in my opinion, modern poetry is deconstructing syntax, grammar, rhyme, meter, and rules. This leads people to believe that self-expression is more important... Continue Reading →
Haiku Poem: Where The Ocean Meets The Beach
Nestled between toes Cool sand tucked beneath the beach While the waves crash in. The beach is a great place to form memories. My family and I live in Florida. I remember helping my son build a sandcastle for the first time. It will forever be etched into my memory. When I visit the beach,... Continue Reading →
Haiku Poem: The Mountain Top View
On the mountaintop Gazing at the land below. A place called nowhere. Nowhere is an unfounded territory. While it hasn't been named or claimed, this land belongs to nature and ultimately God. God did create us to cultivate the land, but to treat it with respect. We are to be good stewards of our natural... Continue Reading →
Haiku Poem: Season Exchange
Knock. Knock. Fall, come in. Hang your hat and please sit down. Winter, wake up. Go! Fall has done his part. He shed the leaves from the tree and brought a cool breeze to the landscape. Fall was kind enough to give us various colors and the harvesting of the land. Thank you fall! But... Continue Reading →
Haiku Poem: Windowpane Soul
Windy rain sneaks in through my rigid windowpane. Tears fall out my eyes. Storms of life come upon us quickly. Betrayal, loss of a friend, disease, and unemployment are just a few common afflictions we experience. In our storms, we try to hold in the emotions. We bottle them inside thinking that this is the... Continue Reading →
Haiku Poem: Red Cellar Door
Stand. Turn. Look. Move toward The red cellar door of dreams. It's locked from inside. I want the reader to experience this narration. The action verbs used are meant to express an attitude of persistence. You must stand. Get up. Have a vision. Move towards your dreams. Persistence is the key to success. The red... Continue Reading →
Haiku Poem: Hope in the Midst of Despair
Dark clouds of despair Thundering over my soul Does anyone care? The Lord God cares. He tells us to cast our burdens upon Him. His yoke is easy and His burden is light. If the Creator knows every grain of sand, how much more does He know your frustrations and sadness? Trust in the God... Continue Reading →
Haiku Poem: Singing in Winter Silence
Winter's silent mist Rises from the barren ground. Chirp! Chirp! A sweet bliss. In this haiku, winter's silent breaks from the sound of a bird chirping. It's a pleasant change. A sweet bliss. I remember as a child walking to the school bus stop in the quiet mist through the hard, barren ground. Then hearing... Continue Reading →
Haiku Poem: Seasons
The sleepy winter Awakes to the crackling lake. Spring revives nature. The winter is a dormant season. Nature slows down and gets sleepy. But when the ice begins to melt and the sun strengthens, crackles are heard from frozen lakes, rivers, and ponds. Winter awakes into spring. Spring arrives and revives nature. The cycle of... Continue Reading →