mauve drapes hang fondly
colouring her bandy shack
like lavish gift bows
Categories:
coverings, poverty, psychological, social,
Form: Senryu
Ever so warm he held me;
So special his love prayed for me;
Just as he touch me, I felt his heart beating;
So strong is his faith his love surrounds me;
This son of God persuaded me;
Share his agape love;
Ever so warm he held me;
So special his love prayed for me;
Halleluiah
11/12/23
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr 2023
Categories:
coverings, addiction, analogy,
Form: Free verse
so sits the birds on
electric lines why to warm
their bodies, feet, legs
and thighs feathers wings
crisp late autumn breeze-a-freeze
no need for barns God
got every kind of
covering available
for them to survive
12/3/22
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2022©
Categories:
coverings, analogy, appreciation, bird, confidence,
Form: Haiku
PRAYING SPEAKING COVERINGS AS YOU’RE SLUMBERING
I’m praying ahead now I’m praying for, the new day
Tomorrow now that way I get it out of the way
Just in case I sleep through the day this night
While I’m awake I’m speaking coverings from Jesus Christ
10/20/22
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr.©2022
Categories:
coverings, analogy, anxiety, change, day,
Form: Free verse
This old gal is desperate for a new coat
Rust covers her cracked and peeling frame, but
No one seems to notice for
In Winter, an icy lace shawls warmly wraps around her.
In Spring, misty dew drapes her shoulders.
In Summer, variegated greens and blues surround her like a fine silk scarf.
In Autumn, her mottled tones are enveloped within Joseph's arms.
She stands a stately Queen robed in royal array,
Reigning over her domain with
Seasonless grace and grandeur.
Categories:
coverings, age, autumn, beauty, places,
Form: Personification
All
Blessing's
Covers
12/6/20
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr © 2020
Categories:
coverings, analogy, blessing,
Form: ABC
burlap
coarse, cheap
bagging, gardening, covering
potatoes, cork boards / ballet shoes, pillows
wedding, sleeping, dancing
silky, colorful
satin
Written March 12, 2018
Categories:
coverings, 11th grade, beautiful, garden,
Form: Diamante
/ un / un / un / Boot shoe boot shoe boot shoe boot
/ un / un / R Dis cus dis cus disc
/ un / un / un / Boot shoe boot shoe boot shoe boot
/ un / un / R Dis cus dis cus brisk
If you speak the English language that is if English is your primary language, place your hand on your chin that is your four fingers..Speak the word, feel your fingers move when there is an accented word or syllable..That will solve the problem of stressed and unstressed syllables..Finally, but this is not always true but mostly..
Finis'
Categories:
coverings, funny,
Form: Rhyme