Marshmallow
slowly changes colour -
orange flames lick its delicate skin,
pale delight, be careful
not to burn.
Spring brings warmer weather and longer-lasting daylight. So, we’re using the garden more. Playing and eating outside. And of course, using the barbecue to make a little fire so we can roast marshmallows. Just be sure to wear sunscreen.
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Poetry Elsewhere
Words. They do have meaning. And sometimes not precisely what you may think. This poem by Suzanne Kiera Anthony is all about that: Words Mean Things.
As it is almost Easter, a poem about eggs is very fitting. Especially when it’s a wonderful poem like this Haiku of a Dozen Eggs, written by A. Christine Myers in her latest newsletter.
Also, a treat is to follow Chiara Maxia on Instagram. She shares a lot of cool poetry, like this poem Kosmonaut.
Don’t forget you can come on a poetic journey through Europe in 27 poems! Buy the book now and dream of travel.