Birds Silent
Crickets pause
– just stillness
A distant rumble
drip, drip, drip,
Leaves dance – puddles form
Refreshing, soaking
Splash, splash, splash,
Fading light – gloomy
Dark clouds melt
Soft breeze stirs
– sounds return
© Chrissy Siggee – written 2018
Archived in: 🦋 Children’s Corner & 🦋 Poetry Mix
I feel with that second stanza I am hearing a car running through a puddle on a deserted backroad right after the rain.
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That’s about it!
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It is a wonderful word picture you have created.
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Lovely series 😊
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Thanks
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You’re welcome, you’re getting close to my goal. You’re coming close to 1000 followers and with half the writing I’m doing you’re way smarter than I am. Keep it up 😊
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No way. I haven’t written much this year. Whoever said time is unlimited when you retire speaks with forked lost my password and could get back in. I tried and tried and after 3 years I found a way in. for 2 years I posted by published works which are still popular which is why I re-post those, especially since my publisher died during Covid. I lost heart, I guess, bit without re-posting, readers can’t comment after a few years on WordPress. Life will change again, I no doubt and I may be able to write more.
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Yeah, I’m a noob. I’ve only been doing this now for about 127 days.
But I’m hell-bent on making my blog as big as possible. I’m writing more than I’ve ever written in my entire life. My brain hurts lol
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So sorry about your publisher and that you couldn’t get into the system. It’s the worst when you can’t get in you have a password locking you out.
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Tell me about it. I love technology… when it works. 🙂
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I made my limit on technology working and information technology and technical writing now for about 28 years now.
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I once created blogs, worked as an administrator for an American online newspaper and live and breathe it. After a few years break, technology got way ahead of me.
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That’s that’s a bummer. I know I’m having an issue too. I need to really work on my website. I’m just using the basics right now because I’m more interested in content than I am a great functioning website some point I got to take the technical siding drop the creative side for a while and go fix it.
I’d rather keep writing I want material books I want material blogs and reblogging.
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Be careful on your Media content. If you get to close to100% full, you’ll be force to delete old photos to continue or, force to buy more storage, or set up a new blog. I reuse photos from earlier posts and keep storage below 70%.
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Yeah, I think I’m somewhere at 50%. Maybe a little under but thank you. I’ll keep an eye on it. Good advice.
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A chat room on WordPress would be sooo good. Been asking for years.
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Please let me know if it ever happens. I would love to be in it.
I’m really good at documentation and writing how tos could ever get involved and learn how this truly works. I could come up with something for everybody and I would.
I am going to share a hack with you. It’s this website 168 different poetic forms, it really helps me when I get stuck, I just try new forms…
https://www.writersdigest.com/write-better-poetry/list-of-50-poetic-forms-for-poets
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Cool, thanks. I use to be admin for chat room on newspaper site. A L o n g time ago, LOL!
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❤️☕️☕️ well stated!
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Engaging all senses
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I did. didn’t I.
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Reblogged this on Frank J. Tassone and commented:
#Haiku Happenings #2: Chrissy Siggee’s latest haiku #sequence!
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Thank you Frank.
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Beautiful:)
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Your words bring such strong visuals to my mind … and I can almost smell the rain! A lovely piece!
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🦋 I thought it would be the closest we would get to a storm/rain as we will get. There’s still no rain. Just our worse drought on record.
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I hope it improves soon for you, so sorry to hear you are living in the drought area, it’s not easy, thinking of you.
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Thank you.
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Reblogged this on Dream Big, Dream Often.
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🦋 Thanks Danny. 🙂
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Lovely.
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If you included the word rain and one more verse this poem it would be perfect to post on the d’Verse Poetry Pub Quadrille Monday… (44 words)
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I didn’t know there was such a thing as ‘d’Verse Poetry Pub Quadrille Monday’ or where to find it or any other place to share my drivel – Also, I don’t think I’m ready to get back into doing much with my poems and stories – except enjoy it and posting on my blog where I can’t get to embarassed with my imperfections. – (long story) Thanks for your encouragement. I do appreciate it.
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That is perfectly ok. It does take a lot of energy to write and post and read other’s work as well. Just thought I would mention it. I was totally new at all of these kinds of poetry when I first started posting with them. They are a great encouraging group!
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