By Jane Jane King
The golden sun arises.
The silver moon descends
By Jane Jane King
Through glistening ice
Through blooming flowers
Through sunlight streaming
Through crisp Autumn leaves
Mother Nature speaks
By Jane Jane King
Filthy rich people often
Love to feast on their wealth
Hate to share it
With those who clean and serve
By Jane Jane King
At last....Arrival
At the land
Of milk and honey
By Jane Jane King
Helpless
Sweet surrender
Love Found
Helpless
Sweet Surrender
Love Found
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By Jane Jane King
My now-so-green lawn
Brought to life by nitrogen
Brings to life my soul
Author Notes | This winter, our lawn was dormant for much longer than normal. I have an unfortunate sense of permanence about everything, including lawns, so I was wringing my hands, grieving for greenery. We brought in a lawn specialist who tested the soil and then fertilized the lawn with nitrogen and oh happy day, it became green. I am now one happy woman with a happy green lawn! |
By Jane Jane King
The harvest moon hears
Howls and whispers everywhere
In the blackened night
By Jane Jane King
Silence sometimes
Says a lot
By Jane Jane King
In zest
Greed flies the nest
And takes all of the best
By Jane Jane King
Our dog Zoom
Gave her pal Boom today
An erection which just made Boom's day
By Jane Jane King
Soldiers
Boots on the ground march forward to what lies
Ahead
By Jane Jane King
Azaleas are crimson red
Bluebells ring out good cheer
Carnations have a heavenly scent
Daffodils are a sheer delight
My garden is out of sight
By Jane Jane King
Hummingbirds
Sweet Fluttering wings
Rhapsody
By Jane Jane King
We can relieve our grief
If we believe it's brief
By Jane Jane King
Yesterday is gone
Today ponders yesterday
Tomorrow moves on
By Jane Jane King
Ice,
so bitterly cold
Ignites my desire
For the flames of a fire
By Jane Jane King
Heaven
Population two
Me and you
By Jane Jane King
Sunrise awakens all sweet dreams
Sunset lures them
To the moon who
Sleeps while she beams
Sleeping moon seen by twinkling stars
Wakeful wee things
Guarding all dreams
Near and afar
Daydreams awaken
night dreams sleep
Sweetly floating Vessels
holding Wishes so deep
By Jane Jane King
Shared hopes conquer slopes
Resolutely hand in hand
Climbing to the top
By Jane Jane King
Purple Blue
African Violets
Sunlit hues
By Jane Jane King
When we give our love
With no terms or conditions
God gives us His love
By Jane Jane King
Beavers
So resilient
They have a lot of pluck
When the dam goes down they build it
Back up
By Jane Jane King
Betrayal disclosure
Cut out my heart today
The wound may someday heal
The scar will always stay
By Jane Jane King
With her torch held high
The statue of liberty
Beacons those who cry.
By Jane Jane King
Your candle burns brighter every year!
By Jane Jane King
Your zesty zip
makes me want to chase you 'round the dip!
By Jane Jane King
On one Christmas Morn
Jeweled with crystal icicles
A red rose is borne
By Jane Jane King
The Mona Lisa began with one small stroke.
By Jane Jane King
Loss
My vanishing dreams
All hope gone astray
Tomorrow still comes after today
By Jane Jane King
Life sees no beginning
Never ever ends
Circling about
'tis sometimes my friend
By Jane Jane King
Quality, my father used to say. You can always tell quality. I see it in his eyes.
Luminous eyes, with teasing hints of blue and green and brown, but no full disclosure. Little jewels, they are.
Eyes that possess innocence and such sweet sorrow.
Marveling eyes, mournful eyes, laughing eyes that find wonder in everything they see.
Eyes that crinkle with playful laughter, fill with angry tears, and repose oh-so-peacefully.
How can two small eyes barely six-weeks-old hold so much and feel so many things?
He once was in my dreams. And now he's in my arms.
By Jane Jane King
Life sees no beginning
Never ever ends
Circling about
'Tis sometimes my friend
By Jane Jane King
His deep probing eyes
Sent chills up and down my spine
On one sultry night
By Jane Jane King
When I lose my way
You always know where I've gone
And bring me back
Step by step
By Jane Jane King
Friends can talk
With no words
By Jane Jane King
Sprinkles of smiles
Are falling your way
Just so you'll know
The sun wants to play
With every pitter patter
The happy raindrops say
A freshly showered Mr. Sun
Will soon be on his way
So catch a falling smile
Soak up a sunny ray
Chase all the pretty rainbows
And have a happy day
And here's another wish
Made 'specially for you
That sunny smiles and rainbows
Will last your whole life through
By Jane Jane King
The world is a stage
And we are the cast
So here is one way
to make the show last
When the show folds
and the curtain goes down
Take a big sweeping bow
Your best moment is now
By Jane Jane King
The moon slyly winks
I wonder what he thinks
By Jane Jane King
The sweetest red rose
Hides the deepest thorn
Life's hard lessons learned
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By Jane Jane King
A red robin cheeps
A bear cub takes one shy peep
And the night owl sleeps
By Jane Jane King
When a baby laughs
All the angels sing
By Jane Jane King
God painted the sky for us.
All shades of pink and red
He wanted to say Have a happy day.
And that is what He said.
By Jane Jane King
On this lovely morning
A softly blowing breeze
Dances with the rose vines
While Grandma shells the peas
And with the many sailboats
Coming from the seas
A graceful pretty dance that puts my heart at peace
Something I would never ever want to cease
On this lovely morning
I would so like to be
The breeze's dancing partner
A happy sight to see
So Mr. Summer breeze
I blow this wish to you
Be my dancing partner
And make the wish come true
By Jane Jane King
Sprinkles of smiles
How they go 'round
Sometimes right within us
Sometimes can't be found
A farmer sees the soil
That he tilled with his hands
And the fruits of his labor
Spread out on the land
The farmer's wife rocks
Their teething babe on one knee
And gently cajoles him
Hididiledee
This baby-turned-man
In his navy-blue suit
Becomes an accountant
With a bonus to boot
The farmer's widow sees
In the accountant's earnest face
A trace of her strong farmer
With all his weary grace
The accountant-turned-dad
Rocks one twin on each knee
As he cranks out his numbers
Hidididiledee?
Nope Doesn't work
The piercing shrieks swell
Dad helplessly mutters
God damn to Hell
He grabs for the bottle
And numbs their sore gums
And his very sore nerves
With some strong shots of rum
The twins grab the bottle
It spills on his sums
Which then float away
With the flow of the rum
Into the world of babies
Flies his laughing dancing wife
She's passed the bar at last at last
Here's to the lawyer's life
They spread the word to Grandma
She comes over right away
To toast this happy moment
And the good times of today
Sprinkles of smiles are deceiving
They come at the oddest of times
'Midst teething rum fizzles raw grieving
And gone-awry nursery rhymes
The farmer plowed his fields
The accountant works his sums
The babies cut their teeth
And still the smiles come
What keeps these smiles coming
Through life's sometimes bumpy ride
Is the place from which they started
It's the heart that beats inside
By Jane Jane King
Peacefully floating on white billowing clouds
I suddenly am swept inside the pearly gates of Paradise
Saint Peter the surprised gatekeeper now surprises me
With several boxes of my favorite chocolates.
Heaven-blessed by bursting hugs of bittersweet dark chocolates
Angel-kissed by delicate sprinkles of ambrosial almonds
These sumptuous, melt-in-your-mouth caramels and pralines
Are simply put a heavenly dream
Peacefully floating on my chocolaty heavenly dream-of-last-night
I suddenly am swept inside
The oyster-grey earthly early morning light
My dance-for-joy chocolates disappear out of sight
Suddenly swept back
To my flat chocolateless earthly-life truths
My billowing clouds my dance-for-joy chocolates my heavenly dreams
All go poof
Oh Saint Peter ardent keeper of heaven's gates and heavenly dreamers
Could you angel-express these chocolate pieces of Paradise
To this earthly heaven seeker
Along with angels' wings to raise me to the heavens where all the angels sing
By Jane Jane King
Floating Clouds
I wish I were a little cloud
Away above a sky so blue
I wish you were a little cloud
So I could float all day with you
The Sunflowers
The flowers are dancing
In the sun today
I wonder what makes
The flowers dance that way
The Snapdragon
The Snapdragon ate two bugs
And then he smiled at me
I hold I don't become
Good morsel number three
Talking Leaves
The leaves talk to me
Crunch crunch is what they say
Every now and then
When I come out to play
Turtle Tom
Turtle Tom crawled beneath a tree
I picked him up surprised as could be
Then I got a case of the blues
Turtle Tom watered my shoes
Little Dove
Oh Little one little one
Softly cooing dove
Baptized by holy waters
Flowing from above
Fly forth most gentle dove
On blessed wings so high
The winds of peace and love will guide you through the sky
Howls and Whispers
Summer breezes Winter winds
Howls and whispers everywhere
Echoing the same refrain
Somewhere there's a God out there
By Jane Jane King
The farmer's wife swings
Her little boy in the air
Hididdiley Dee
He laughs without care
Little boy becomes a man
Farmer goes to his rest
Sad young man pensively plans
How to feather the nest
This determined young man
In his navy-blue suit
Becomes an accountant
with a bonus to boot
He asks his mom to dinner
Don't worry I will pay
The waitress smiles to herself
As she goes on her way
'Neath brimming toasts to her corporate host
Mom whispers one lost prayer
Where oh where is that sweet little boy
She used to swing in the air?
By Jane Jane King
My thirsty plant died.
I cried on its dirt
My watered plant thrived
It was very pert
By Jane Jane King
Inside the old farmhouse, 'round the old oak table
near the large bay window
not noticing the icicles against the windowpane
Tommy Jones eagerly gulps his steaming oatmeal sprinkled with brown sugar
laden with rich cream, thanks to Daisy the cow who grazes in the pasture just beyond
Tommy wants to ride Horace, his favorite horse
who's grazing with Daisy in the pasture just beyond
Inside the old farmhouse, 'round the old oak table, near the large bay window
unsettled by the icicles against the windowpane
Mamma Jones uneasily tries one bite of her steaming oatmeal
The waves of nausea set in
Her swollen body is laden with the unborn child within
who sometimes sleeps and sometimes bleeds.
The doctor says she must stay off her feet to stop the hemmoraging
But to pay the doctor she must help work the farm and milk Daisy the cow
who grazes in the pasture just beyond
Mama Jones prays that the unborn child inside who struggles to survive
will safely keep and soon become a lusty newborn kicking and alive
then sleep soundly within the comfort of her arms safe from harm.
Inside the old farmhouse, 'round the old oak table, near the large bay window
unfazed by the icicles against the windowpane
Farmer Jones steadfastly eats his steaming oatmeal.
Every bite is laden with hopes and dreams for his family
He gazes out the large bay window at Daisy the cow
who grazes in the pasture just beyond
He wills Daisy and her family to produce enough milk to keep the farm
and the barn and the farm animals in the barn well fed and safe from harm
to keep the old farmhouse and the Jones family safely inside the old farmhouse
eating their steaming oatmeal 'round the old oak table, near the large bay window
despite the icicles against the windowpane
to keep Tommy riding atop Horace, his favorite horse, every morning of his life
to keep Pete the farm worker working the farm so as to keep Mamma Jones off her feet
To keep paying the doctor to keep the unborn child inside alive and safe from harm
so that Momma Jones may soon hold a nestling newborn in her arms
A tough order to fill? Yes, it is true.
But fill it she will. Daisy, they're counting on you.
Outside the old farmhouse far beyond the old oak table and the large bay window
just beyond the pasture just beyond
within the deep bare branches of a tree
A Red Robin cheeps. The night owl sleeps
The morning sun seeps through melting the surrounding icicles
making the tree branches warm and dry
making the bay window sunny and bright.
A new day has begun Take heart everyone!
By Jane Jane King
I romped upon JoJo, my water buffalo, playfully twirling my yo-yo
She giggled in the sun, enjoying the fun and a ripe yellow mango
We were after all just two children from Saigon
And so we laughed and played as though tomorrow would not come
She was untouched when we married two children from Saigon
Her now-so-shy glances were touching...The child's laughter was gone
She longingly said I'll never wish for the past...
And wistfully longed for so long
But then she stopped glancing shyly
And began to gaze with warm desire
The moon watched her sleep The sun smiled on her awakening charms
And I held the world in my arms
She mourned when I left her
I had to leave
She was too young to understand why
Every time I think of her I cry
Two children from Saigon with broken hearts that would not mend
Because I also loved a secret friend
But now I don't understand why
The mistake I made was big...So big I wish to die
By Jane Jane King
Mothers are the morning sun
They make sunshine til day is done
Fathers are the evening moon
They guard sweet dreams that end too soon
Children are the scented earth
Both sun and moon bless their sweet birth
The sun and moon and scented earth
Are blessed by God above
Glittering threads silver and gold
Of His abiding love
By Jane Jane King
The moon guards her dreams.
The sun plays upon her face.
All in my embrace.
By Jane Jane King
A screeching monkey
Swings branch to branch tree to tree
I watch, enchanted
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Thunder speaks softly
Issuing gentle warnings
Of what lies ahead
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Sunrise
Awakening
In a valley of tears
No other love will ever be
The same
By Jane Jane King
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