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I Saw the Ravens Again

dVerse OpenLinkNight #400 "There is no specific form or theme required..." I saw the ravens again, waiting atop the lamp post, watchful as I walked past. A message to deliver, they attempt to catch my eye. It's best I acknowledge them. I write these words and wonder, do I trust myself enough? Heed a hunch? Believe a dream? The ravens' reappearance all the answer that I need. I'll leave them something shiny for their troubles. They journeyed far to strengthen me. ©2026 Lisa Smith Nelson. All Rights Reserved  

Starting Out

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 Poets and Storytellers United  Friday Writings #209: Start Where You Are  ... take inspiration from this quote by Arthur Ashe, "Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can." At the moment starting and using and doing sounds like more that I am capable of.  Here's a sort of stream of consciousness, word association thing.   Starting out. A starting line. A line in the sand. Don’t cross the line. Wait here in line. Lines of latitude. Lines of longitude. Line up. Single file, don’t jostle, keep your hands to yourself. What do you have? Show me. Open your hands and let me see. You want me to guess? A coin? A rock? A lizard? No, a promise! Close your hands! Don’t drop it, promises are fragile, easily shattered. What can we do? Not much can be done. Time will tell. Time’s on our side. Time heals all wounds. No, that’s not right, not all of them. Some wounds never heal. We scar over them, pretend they aren’t there. Throw our hands in the air...

The Dandelion

Poets and Storytellers United Friday Writings#208: Fireworks! "...be inspired by – Fireworks!" After a noisy New Year's Eve (and slightly less noisy New Year's Day night), and a very noisy morning (the dog cornered a raccoon in the yard), I couldn't help but appreciate the silent explosions of the dandelion.  I have written a  senryÅ«. New Year's Eve too loud I prefer the quietude of dandelions ©202 6 Lisa Smith Nelson. All Rights Reserved   #poetsandstorytellersunited #fridaywritings #senryu #syllabicpoetry #dandelionpoetry #fireworks 

A Sort of Hole

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dVerse -  Open Link Night #396   You can link up one poem of your choice below or write to the optional mini prompt which we are offering today. Consider the opening line from Edna St Vincent Millay’s poem “Love is Not All.” source “Love is not all: it is not meat nor drink nor slumber nor a roof against the rain." I read her words, then lay the book, spine up on my lap, and wonder. No, “ love is not all …” I found it once. Lost it, and never found another. Yet I do not hunger nor thirst for love, nor lose sleep, alone in my bed. If I lay awake at night, it’s to hear the rain upon my roof. No, “ love is not all …” It’s merely a part of one sort of whole. Which leaves another sort of hole when it parts. ©20 25 Lisa Smith Nelson. All Rights Reserved  

Wooziness: A Quadrille

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 dVerse #235 : Take Your Poem For a Whirl Around the Block  Ready to give it a whirl? Here’s how to let your whirl unfurl:  Just pen us a poem of precisely 44 words, not counting the title, and using some form of the word whirl. My head in a whirl,  dizzying, what was I doing again? My mind wandering, lost, wondering where I was going? My brain in a fog, confused, didn’t I already write that line? If we all gained an extra hour,  why does it feel inversed? ©2025 Lisa Smith Nelson. All Rights Reserved

For All Eternity

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Poets and Storytellers United Friday Writings #201: On Halloween " write poetry or prose set on Halloween, All Hallows’ Eve, Dia de Muertos… or whatever this day is called in your bit of our world. " I am glory  beyond your understanding. I was not as you see me now, no skin and bones, no flesh and blood, spectral.  I see you tremble. No more than my due, since time immemorial, time unending. Your fear excites, your cowering incites my passions. Why did you come?  What did you hope to find? Come closer, let me feel your breath  on my neck. Come closer, let me smell the sweat  of your fear. Come closer, let me envelop your fluttering heart, my ghostly veil your shroud. A veil for a bride it shall be.  Is that why you came? Is that what you’d hoped to find?  Eternal life? Eternal death? ©202 5 Lisa Smith Nelson. All Rights Reserved

It's Scary Out There - a Haibun

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 It's Haibun Monday at dVerse.   The prompt is " Write a haibun that references Halloween ." Starting in early October, the neighborhood ghouls and witches appear.  Mostly inflatables, but a growing number of gigantic skeletons as well.  Where do they the residents keep those during the off season?  These things are 12’ tall!  Maybe they leave them up.  I saw you can get Santa outfits for them on Amazon.  It will be interesting to see if Easter Bunny ears will be available come spring, or Uncle Sam hats for July 4th.  Come to think of it, patriotic garb on a skeleton is a good representation of what’s been going on.   You know... the Death of Democracy.  bones reach for the sky  as children screech on the porch feeding sugar-highs  ©2025 Lisa Smith Nelson. All Rights Reserved