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Imaginary Garden With Real Toads
Some claim April rain
brings the blossoms of May,
Grace O'Malley
but trees here are hasty
like youth, ardor unrestrained
eager for spring's first sweet kiss
Art Happens 365
Sakura blossoms
In the arms of old man tree
Skylover
Drops of moonlit milk
showgirls will perform a dance
inspired by Moon light’s embrace
Ella
her graceful waves in
a risqué spring ballet, legs
Laurie Kolp
kick the darkened sky,
stars wink at rainbow feathers
that tease with each fluttering.
Susie Clevenger
My full heart flutters,
I become dancer and dance
Other Mary
under April’s moon
and a blossoming cherry
in the sweet, full warmth of May.
Kay, Alberta, Canada
And we, resting far
north where snow still flies and melts
Sunflower Shan
await midnight sun.
Polar day will not circle
on cosmic calliope.
Jinksy
Pegasus gallops
to the music of the spheres,
Caddoc Trellis
while star clusters spin.
The earth spins on its axis,
hums its music in B flat.
Margo Roby
Spring pirouettes ice
spun sugar and crystal shards
Misky
across the cosmos
silver vessel half moon
empties dawn into morning
Jules
The night bids farewell.
Leaving a trail of stardust
The Happy Amateur
it flies on its way.
Restored to herself, the earth
(ditto)
Resumes her orderly spin
( Saturday, 8 a.m.. I've been updating to include later entries so far, but it's become too confusing to keep up! The best place to see them will be HERE)
And now, in May , the finished renga may be enjoyed in full, HERE, thanks to the organisational skills of Grace , over at IGWRT.