Thursday, September 25, 2008

The Empty Swing


The empty swing; secluded
To be enjoyed; Lord
By two who let it; wait
The empty swing; thaw
Not even that is a reach; believe

The empty swing; holds love
To be enjoyed; mate
By two who let it; wait
The empty swing; no solace
Not even that is a reach; fatigue

The empty swing; maturity
To be enjoyed; Miss Rose
By two who let it ; commitment
The empty swing; monotonous
Not even that is a reach; solace

The empty swing; unbearable
By two who let it; unfulfilled
To be enjoyed; embroidery
The empty swing; broke me
Not even that is a reach; answer








Sharon Rose T. ©

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Elegy For The Living....

Elegy for Him
I requisite this idiom for you,
Although his elegy linguistics for you,
Cause you hang a propos,
An opus that was complete with dirge,
My lament had his requiem,
Conversely presence sorrowful your sike are amiss,
Amiss is unmerited and crushing,
Injurious and despondent.
Dejected, compunctious and vital, not hopeless….
Contriteness and Compunction wrought,
Leaver sike Griser Him The Rose,
Your only recourse for the sike.


Sharon Rose T. ©

Thursday, September 11, 2008

My Dirge For You Both

My Dirge for You Both
Elegy for Him
His funeral song
I requisite this idiom for you,
Although his elegy I Can Only Imagine,
Grise linguistics for you,
Interred Birse near waves through Psalms,
Cause you hang a propos,
An opus that was complete with dirge,
My lament had his requiem,
Long passed its rendezvous,
The old hymn played our lament,
He could not jounce out with just a chant,
Gifted and mourned heard ghost throstle,
Griseous and mournful and he is missed,
Conversely presence sorrowful your sike are amiss,
His demise mortality inherent,
Amiss is unmerited and crushing,
Injurious and despondent.
Dejected, compunctious and vital, not hopeless….
Contriteness and Compunction wrought,
Leaver sike Griser Him The Rose…



Sharon Rose T. ©







Saturday, September 6, 2008

Rhododendrons, but I Like Azaleas

In the spring my Rhododendrons swell with newly developed apiculate leaves, I keep my eyes peeled for blisters on the large leaves. Like a physician watching his patients I can observe the sedulous behavior of the bees as they have their favorite bushes earmarked. As the blossoms develop into full bloom the pheromones must really affect them. The bees start aggressively setting up a territorial line against their competitor bees. For me and the bees have a quiet treaty every year. They must and usually stay outside the railing of my porch as I watch their competitions every year. Much like the rest of the animal kingdom I do assume the bees to be male, but what do I know? I like azaleas.


Sharon Rose T. ©