first flower to bloom
in Hiroshimaβs wasteland
white oleander
first flower to bloom
in Hiroshimaβs wasteland
white oleander
Enjoying Life In New Ways
Poetry, Photography, haiku,
the literary asylum
Wherever I lay my pen, that's my home
my humanity in written form
Guitarist / Songwriter
Poetry, Fiction & Photography
New content every Sunday.
Tales from the mouth of a wolf
a collection of words about my average, bog-standard life accompanied by some sub-par illustrations that depict selected moments in said life
Tales of humour, whimsy and courgettes
π³ππππ πππ! π»πππ ππππππ!
to be worth sharing
Domenic Garisto / LIFE IS NOT A REHERSAL,SO LIVE IT..if you can't be the poet, be the poem..havau22.com
One Poet's Writing Practice
My thousand lines..
A Poet's Place | Wolff Poetry Literary Magazine is Publishing Poetry Submitted by Published & Emerging Writers,
Beautiful. But deadly. Florida cities and state plant oleander in urban interstate medians – about the only place where one may find a car-fire. And some burgs do not trim the lower branches to keep the “let’s see if it tastes good” toddler-crowd from reaching, nor do we educate much the poisonous nature of oleander. The lovely (somehow evocative of an artillery burst) flower is one of my favorites. I seem to recall you had visited this theme earlier. This one is quite powerful, Juice. Thanks. J
Reblogged this on richwrapper and commented:
Bruce C. Jewett, poet and consciousness.
Yeah, please decline any offer of oleander tea… I will redesignate this one with an R for revision or rerun