Oh birds forgive us
Our sleek towers, bright mirrors
A city of glass
Oh birds forgive us
Our sleek towers, bright mirrors
A city of glass
what beautiful wings
a fine feathered impression
etched on a glass pane
Kwekwe place of frogs
Old friends and new beginnings
Happy memories
Zoom in and zoom out
New etiquette emerges
We must be half-dressed
Possible with zoom
If not morphed to corporate
Human gathering
The sadness of death
Brings friends of friends together.
After winter, spring.
Once a round table
Now gridlocked rows and columns
We raise hands to speak
In a place of flood
Beating hearts do remember.
Will never forget
After sleep and play
The call of work insists and
With joy I submit
happiness watching
a dog and two cats sleeping
extravagantly
I dream so I write ..
New Ideas, New Forms
Musings from an insignificant writer
14 hectares of thrills, spills and fun!
A Journal of Poetic Observations
Pictures and Poetry, Picture Poetry
My Journey on the Lonely Road to Deaf Acceptance
Ellen Grace Olinger