Colleen Keller Breuning reflects on the beauty of spring as her daffodils bloom and her garden flourishes after 13 years of effort. She finds joy in nature’s resilience, likening it to human experiences of perseverance and warmth. Colleen hopes others also find beauty this spring season.
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No April Rain
No April Rain No April rain, no flowers bloom,No overwhelming sense of gloom.Her light shines through the thickest haze…She brightens up the darkest days. Her smile is like the blazing sun,Full of rainbows and sparkly fun.Effervescent, she sings and plays…She brightens up the darkest days. I leave behind my sun and skiesIt’s always hard toContinue reading “No April Rain”
Ingrained
This poem, “Ingrained,” reflects on vivid childhood memories of simple joys like picking dandelions, playing outside, and cherishing time with family. Despite limited material possessions, the author finds gratitude in these experiences. The nostalgia and gratitude for these memories are deeply rooted in her heart, shaping her perspective on life.
Cool Blue Water
Cool Blue Water Hope springs eternal in my heartEver ready for a fresh startA place for dreams and reverieWhere cool blue water waits for me. Give me the splendid silent sunAs bees and flowers come undoneRunning through fields of green, so freeWhere cool blue water waits for me. Drifting down in the aqueductI vow myContinue reading “Cool Blue Water”
