Behind The Scenes (Part Two) (How I Usually Send Off Writing)

         As I was going about the day, I wondered how I could add more value to potential readers of this blog. Then, Jesus gave me a creative insight: share multiple poems together in one post. Sooooo....I decided to do that here. Also, this is normally what a writing submission for poetry (and other works) I've submitted tends to look like when I send off work. May these words be a blessing to someone today; and thank you again for your support!

Poem 1.) 

Tidbits(An Older Poem I Wrote)

Little.

Short.

Few.

Tidbits of life that are precious.

 

Powerful.

Grateful.

Pensive.

Reflecting on the far and few between times of life.

 

Waiting.

Watchful.

Hungry.

Ready for tidbits to arrive once again.


Poem 2.)

Bites (An Older Poem I Wrote)

Small,

yet effective,

eating this feast called big goals,

with little me,

taking bites toward completion.

 

Dining on dreams,

satisfaction in the pace,

no matter the amount to eat still;

in bites we live,

move,

overcome and thrive in it all,

'till the "meal" is over,

and we are found hungry still,

never realizing enjoyment was always there,

in achieving the once impossible.


Poem 3.)

Flirting With Beginning (A Slightly Older Poem I Wrote 

We locked eyes,

for a moment,

then looked away playfully.

 

We saw each other,

wondered about the other,

then dismissed the connection.

 

We were flirting with each other,

flirting with beginning,

I and the beginning,

of something new and unknown,

what most call new ventures or seasons of living,

and we may just start to "date".


Poem 4.)

Dare (An Eight Word Poetic Experiment)

Dare determined,

during difficult days;

dare,

dreaming dangerously.


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