“A poem is the very image of life expressed in its eternal truth.”
Percy Bysshe Shelley

About Me and My Poems

Hi, I’m Judy. Welcome to my blog where I present haiku poems in triptych, which allow me to distill my thoughts into very few words. My poems acknowledge life challenges with honesty while also embracing hope and joy. MS is one such challenge, and I find lessons on that journey to be gifts of wisdom about life in general. While these often nontraditional haikus have journal-like qualities, they are not my journal. They merely represent what I or someone I know will have experienced on life’s journey.


My poems will span
the emotional spectrum.
That is what I live.

A smile may lift me
past my daily challenges.
I share that with you.

Sometimes sadness trumps
easy laughter and resolve.
I will write then too.

Monday, March 5, 2012

The Lesson May Be


Outside my window,
periwinkles thrive beyond
the reach of my hand.

From behind my pane,
I watch over the blossoms
growing wild and free.

The lesson may be
independence can blossom
despite hostile odds.

3 comments:

Muffie said...

Nature seems to have a way of sending us personal messages. How we make those comparisons is up to us.
Peace,
Muff

Karen said...

Many things are just out of our reach, but remain beautiful when observed.

Peace Be With You said...

Muff, Recently, I have dedicated each Monday to a more traditional nature haiku. Often, I am surprised by the poem's applicability to MS.

Karen, you caught the feeling I was aiming for in this poem.

Judy