We have lots of Bald Eagles in Washington State and I never
tire of seeing them. This photo is from a site with others taken
in Washington State at http://socialcapitalreview.org. Enjoy!
We have lots of Bald Eagles in Washington State and I never
tire of seeing them. This photo is from a site with others taken
in Washington State at http://socialcapitalreview.org. Enjoy!
Steel waters run deep                    
beneath the eyes of
slumbered sleep
captured heart edged
faintly with gold
seen of eyes
reflection foretold
of lives in distant
aching shudders
sorrowful death or
brilliance of lovers
Still waters run deep
beneath the eyes of
spiritual sleep
realm of slumber
© April 2012
Renee Espriu
Fragile lives held in the
shifting sands of time
 shimmering like star dust
pulsating isolated minds
spilling forth contents a
miasma screaming host in
silence with unseeing eyes
torrential rhythms boast
collapsing upon all mediocrity
seemless beings rent sighing
albeit closed escapade murmurs
a stage sets new life rising
© April 2012 Renee Espriu
Please visit my friend, Trisha, to see a very talented artist who writes beautiful Haikus.
Poems, stories, paintings and more by Sharmishtha Basu
Wish you an amazing year ahead to be followed by wondrous years. Shubho Nabobarsho!
Sharmishtha Basu
Setting her lamp down cautiously
she makes her way to the center of
a bridge created from the giant
roots of seemingly prehistoric
trees designed as if gone rampant
looking at the sunlight spilling
out between a mountainous crevice
life calmly emulating complacency
speaking to her words in the distance
she but a fragment in time incredulous
hanging onto a cord of smaller roots
while mossy thyme and lichen provide
soft green carpet for feet so as not
to catch on peeling bark reminiscent
of reptilian skin shedding memories
she ponders the plethora of anomalies
called the “outside world” wondering
if ever there will come to exist a panacea
come to rectify the horrors she perceives
as real but in her world only a fallacy
© April 2012 Renee Espriu
This week I decided to find a photo of what is surely the most famous of glass artists and he began right here in Tacoma, where I live. He is Dale Chihuly and the photo below was taken of the walkway that has his blown glass art displayed for you to see as you walk toward the Museum of Glass. Enjoy!
Photo taken by Mahesh Thaper
Implicit information
explicitly shown in
woven paisley and
plaid prints in the
days before the word
victim fit
mirrored in a face in
smiled kindness
when compassion
emptied out into a
moment hidden
from view as
needs were met
not hers’ and when
morning came scars
unseen played out in
emotions walking
with her cavalier
a life seeming like any
other but transformed
into a daydreaming
nightmare seen in
paisley and plaid as
unadorned  fodder
© April 2012 Renee Espriu
Earth cracked and dried
a forgotten parchment
emanating nothing, not
even dust to hold the
barren roots unable to
sustain him any longer
he rests boughs leafless
penury dreams as the old
growth tree that he is he
reminisces about expanses
of forests that will one
day come to pass when the
youth of new trees planted
once again bring new life
© April 2012 Renee Espriu