time’s passage has become
liz bennefeld
much harder to keep track of
without a clock that ticks
18 July 2021
Tag: micropoetry
April Odds & Ends

too many dreams and
so little time to follow
any to its endif they don’t bathe in sunlight
daffodils will never bloom
Copyright © 2021/04/30, by Liz Bennefeld.
lying on the sand
looking up at Ocean’s mirror
the rain dropping through
brief remnants of the daylight and
their echoes—the stars and the moons
Copyright © 2021/04/30, by Liz Bennefeld.
TV noise …
I saw it before
Star Trek reruns eternally
Copyright © 2021/04/30, by Liz Bennefeld.
Poems in addition to the ones assigned to April days. Still looking through text files for poems I may have missed along the way.
Liz
Ancestors
Wake up! New day!

birds gather
on backyard cables
morning news
Copyright © 2021-03-31, by Lizl Bennefeld.
Photo by Hassan Pasha on UnsplashRemember
Changing seasons

dawn’s soft colors
Copyright 2020-12-09, by Lizl Bennefeld.
shades and shadows on the path
falling leaves
Image by chunli chen from Pixabay
Morning’s Glory — Poem a Day — November 2020, Day 9

at morning the crows
flock together in the trees
they sing to the sun
in praise of golden light and
the glory of creation
Copyright © 2020-12-01, by Liz Bennefeld.
When I first woke up, this morning, to let the dogs into the back yard, I heard the gathering of crows in tall trees around the neighborhood. I love their song at the beginning of the day, and again at evening.
Image by Mabel Amber from PixabaySpring memories — Poem a Day — 27 November 2020

so few memories of childhood…but lilacs in the Spring
their scent in Mother’s hair
Copyright © 2020-11-27, by Liz Bennefeld.
What Is – Poem a Day – 25 November 2020

reality is not dependent upon
my belief in itin creation or Creator
or myself
Copyright © 2020-11-25, by Liz Bennefeld.