Delivery

when vowels
and consonants join
forces, they
create a
magnetic effect so strong
grips will not loosen

their union
paints a gold sunrise
yet, they have
what it takes
to produce sharp, knife-like pain
be mindful of both

Lauren Scott © 2017
https://alongtheinterstice.wordpress.com/shadorma-november/

Blessings – a Thanksgiving Shadorma

 

thanksgiv-day

Today is
for celebrating
our blessings
with friends and
family near or far, with
laughter and good food

but this day
isn’t the only
time to show
gratitude
each sunrise provides a new
opportunity

Lauren Scott © 2017
Image: Google

Happy Thanksgiving!

https://alongtheinterstice.wordpress.com/shadorma-november/

 

Territory

traveling
they wander with grace
cautiously
ears alert
grazing occasionally
complaints unfounded

they were first
time buyers in the
neighborhood
changing times
head-on, they meet their demise
one more point for man

Lauren Scott © 2017
https://alongtheinterstice.wordpress.com/shadorma-november/

 

City Lights

san_francisco_at_night-wide

Energy
level heightened with
red letters
bringing the
theater into full view
mezzanine magic

parody
entertainment for
three levels
of smiling
ticket holders – laughter is
the best medicine

Lauren Scott © 2017
Image: Google

This is another contribution to Eliot’s Shadorma November – https://alongtheinterstice.wordpress.com/shadorma-november/

 

The Giver

He pulls me
into myself so
I may see
qualities
he loved from the beginning
though his perception

runs deeper –
mine, a hint of clouds
then he lifts
my heart and
soul to the brilliant sky where
our dreams become us

Lauren Scott © 2017

Shadorma November

Remembering Kim…

It’s incredible how we become one big family here on WordPress. I’ve been blogging for about six years now and “met” Kim in those early days. She had become a wonderful friend, and her writing was honest, raw, and beautiful. I had often thought that if I made it to her side of the country again, we may have the chance to finally meet. 

I knew she had been struggling with her health lately, but when I found out she had passed, it hit hard. The finality is tough to deal with, but even though this sounds cliche, I’m so grateful she’s no longer suffering. I believe Kim viewed life as one big adventure – to live it to its fullest…

Below is a beautiful poem Kim wrote for a woman who was going into hospice care, a woman who was like a mother to her. As I read Kim’s words, I realize how much they relate to her new journey now and to how her family and friends are feeling.

All things are possible

I know the road before you is long and hard
it would be so easy to lay down your load
breathe in the tranquility of everlasting rest
as you climb the ladder to your promised reward
I know the challenges you face
wrestling with the peace calling you
and the comfort of loved ones pulling you
you have done your time it is your choice
if you take this path to glory
take the gift of love from those who care
lean on their strength to find your way
you are in my heart
I care more than the words express
selfishly I want you to stay
there wasn’t enough time
to do the many things there are to do
to share the words silently kept
my life was enriched by you
you are a part of my soul
and forever I will keep your spirit close

Kimberly Wilhelmina Floria 2/14/17
https://silentlyheardonce.wordpress.com/

Selfishly, we would want you to stay, Kim, but, it was your time for eternal rest, to be free of pain and suffering. Just know that You have enriched the lives of so many who loved you and cared – family and friends…We will miss you dearly, and “You are in our hearts and we will keep your spirit close.” ❤