
English lavender. Photo taken with my very smart phone HTC Desire 300. September 2015
Lo and behold
A purple miracle in the clay pot
Vanished in an instant are
Evil landscapes and
Nauseous thoughts
Drowned in its dreamy beauty my
Eyes and aching soul bathe and
Rest
©2015 Irina Dimitric
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Kookaburra sweet,
you neither chirp nor tweet.
Your laughter is much like mine,
my cackle is much like thine.
We are two sister souls,
one clad in feathers,
the other in clothes.
~ Irina ~
I’m a budding blogger. Poetry and photography are my newest passions, living in perfect harmony inspiring each other. I like both free verse and form poetry and am quite proud to let you know that I am the creator of a new form named ‘tercetonine’.
Blog Name: Irina's Poetry Corner
Blog URL: http://irinadim.com
What a real purple beauty it is,dear Irina!It’s absolutely showy and looks magnificent against the arched stone wall!Your emotive acrostic poem enhances its gratifying existense and your poetic words comfort the soul!It really thrives in its clay pot as it gratefully receives the sunlight!
Eventually,your phone is smarter than we thought,but the power of your thoughts and your poetic expression remain above all!Your work made a nice and hopeful start for the day;anxiously waiting for the good news to arrive … Hugs of Friendship & Love to you!Take care 🙂 xxx
Thank you so much for your beautiful comment, dear Doda. I just posted the good news in the reply to your previous comment. He might be coming home soon. And my back is improving too. Hugs and kisses xxx 🙂
How very nice to hear your good news,dear friend Irina!Spring warmth will cure any pain!Enjoy a brilliant weekend with your husband (at home …) ❤ xxx
Thank you, dear Doda. Happy weekend to you too. 🙂
Your acrostic poem is lovely, Irina, and the sight and scent of lavender would, indeed, banish ‘evil landscapes and nauseous thoughts’. You have captured the very essence of the flower so well. It’s use has endured through the centuries, and fields of it are a delight to see. We have some in our garden, too. Bees love it. Thank you for reminding me of this lovely flower. Hope all is well with your husband and the results are good. Love to you both. ❤
Thanks, Millie, for your very nice comment. The lavender brightens my day every day, it’s the first thing I see when I open the door of my house in the morning, And there’s only one bee so far, I wonder whether it’s the same every day. You got the good news about my husband’s health in another reply. Thanks for caring, Millie. Best wishes and hugs ❤
Yes, I got your good news – so happy for you! Enjoy your lovely lavender. We’re approaching autumn in England – a season I really love: ‘Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness’ – and all that! (Keats – I think!) I’m looking forward to some wonderful autumn colours when I get home. Malta is wonderful, but this heat is overpowering. September is the hottest month here, and everything is parched and yellow. Lavender sounds lovely right now… ❤
Beautiful waves of thoughts.Jalal
Thanks, Jalal. Your visit is much appreciated.