Kaleidoscope Green
by Kimberly Bower
crisp granny smith apples
sweet seedless grapes
a snip of fresh parsley
and little grass snakes
a pile of grass clippings
cold rain-drenched moss
a small four-leaf clover
and hot pepper sauce
a scoop of lime sherbet
small pods of peas
smooth bottle glass pieces
and sycamore trees
My world is a kaleidoscope of green.
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I like the concept and flow of Kaleidoscope Green. Thanks for the link sharing my Cinquain Fun with your followers.
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You’re welcome. I enjoy reading your poems. I like how you’re willing to toss the words around and play with them.
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Thanks for including my image with your poetry. I love green!
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Thank you for letting me use it under your CC license. I felt it captured in color – including that it was rooted, so to speak, in a plant — what I was conveying in words. It’s gorgeous!
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You’re welcome! I’m so glad I found it. It’s perfect.
Be blessed,
Kimberly
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