Three sisters have I. We all are the same, only different.
General
We All Are Leaves
We all are leaves. We bud, shiny and green, wrinkly and curled up. We stretch out and face the sun for a day or so....
Spring and Autumn
A diamante on the differences and similarities between our two moderate seasons
My Garden
My garden’s a place where I take in the fresh air, Follow the butterfly With silent, watchful eye,
Hands
Reflecting on hands, their abilities and disabilities... and the choices that we make.
The Boy and His Dog
This is the Rueger version of the Opie version of a poem learned by George Sweetman, of Wincanton in Somerset, England, in his childhood, c. 1842.
School
Diamante written by a high school student
O Beautiful for Heroes Proved
The day the towers came down Will long be remembered
New Semester
The campus is alive again! Once empty halls are bare no more...
Death Comes Swiftly
All will die, but none can tell just when, or where, or how; The duty of each man and child is to be ready now.