1
golden buttercups
…dance lightly in summer breeze
……remembering youth
2
morning glories play
…sweet summer adagios
……listen with your heart
3
water lilies float
…where chanting bullfrogs echo
……across sweetwater pond
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Author: Don Iannone, D.Div.
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Photographer, poet, teacher, complementary medicine provider, interfaith minister, and former economic developer. Holds a Doctorate in Divinity, Master of Divinity, Master of Mind-Body Medicine, and Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology. Clinical certifications in Reiki, guided meditation, life purpose coaching, and spiritual counseling. Author of 12 books, including two new books in the contemporary spirituality field. Learn more here.
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Pretty clever. [You] Don’t Let Me Down. Or: It’s Alright, Ma, I’m Only Dyin’
Thank you, Betsy and Dan. Each poem has roots in a song or musical piece: 1. Fill Me Up Buttercup; 2. Adagio for Strings; and 3. Jeremiah was a Bullfrog.
I like them all the best! Really nice! Thanks, Don!
I don’t know which one I like best!