A kimo couple (my very first) for the Scavenger Hunt. They can be read separately if each kimo is expected to stand alone.
Waking in spring
this day will rise with golden glory strung
from every green-leafing bough
a necklaced wonderment
river of diamonds cold and sharp as dew
wash clean spring trees of night’s dark
fruiting Betelgeuse-red
Beautiful imagery, Jane, and wonderful word choices. I especially like “a necklaced wonderment.”
My Rhopalic verse is posted. :)
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Thank you! Very short syllabic poems don’t usually lend themselves to lyricism, but 10 syllables is enough to get it going 🙂
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Full of light, on the cusp of summer. (K)
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Spring is over in a flash.
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Jane you rocked the Kimo! I think your word choice is excellent and conveys so much emotion in so few words! Thanks so much for sharing these!
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I’m not a big enthusiast of tiny poetry forms, but this one is just long enough to do the job. I’m pleased you like the result xx
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