Links to My Poems

I have posted here some of the poems that I have written over the past 5 years, starting with the most recent (and now I can see how this is a problem with numbering, so I'll have to correct that when I'm to the beginning/ending) ...it is growing even as we speak or read or write or eat Spanish Peanuts; so check back often:

Here is where I started in the correct spot - my earliest poems first!
    1.  Hope for All
    2.  It's All in a Year
    3.  Late to Bed
    4.  Better Than Okay
    5.  A Mother's Eyes
    6.  This to That
    7.  Blue
    8.  Unheard
    9.  Unwinding
  10.  Found

Here is where I started at the most recent poems.  I'll be switching these around and renumbering when they meet in the middle!
    1.  Ginger 
    2.  In Mountains
    3.  Sea Treasures
    4.  Christmas Star
    5.  Christmas Storm
    6.  Percolated Date
    7.  This Girl
    8.  Turkey Ramblings
    9.  Reflections of a Coyote Moon
  10.  Give Thanks
  11.  Morning
  12.  The Color of Radishes
  13.  Wild
  14.  Remains to Be Seen
  15.  Cat Rants and Recants
  16.  North Wind's Talking
  17.  Pippi
  18.  I'm Going to See
  19.  Stress Shoes
  20.  A Passing Remark
  21.  Aquasphere
  22.  Beach Girl
  23.  I Don't Scream
  24.  How Have You Left Me?
  25.  Refrigerator
  26.  Core
  27.  Hummingbird
  28.  Paint
  29.  The Joys of Childhood
  30.  Tiger Says
  31.  When the Haze Sweeps In
  32.  Welcome Home
  33.  If I Could
  34.  Pheed Me
  35.  The Fisherman
  36.  Lupines
  37.  When the Cows Came Home
  38.  Morning Wind
  39.  Moldysocks and the Three Treehouses
  40.  Good Day
  41.  Papa Pappus
  42.  Bluettes
  43.  Waves Trying to Touch
  44.  Our Playground
  45.  The Writer
  46.  If Emma, Then
  47.  No Longer Will I Take for Granted
  48.  Scissors
  49.  My Wishes
  50.  Eyes See, I See
  51.  (onelip) Tulip
  52.  (twolips) Tulips
  53.  (threelips) Tulips
  54.  Welcome Spring
  55.  Slow School Zone
  56.  Yield
  57.  No Ahs Allowed
  58.  WANTED, Professional Driver's Editor
  59.  Tutu Girl
  60.  Slow Village Ahead
  61.  (F)utility Work Ahead
  62.  Trail Xing
  63.  Slow? How So?
  64.  Reserved Parking for Sweet Dreamers
  65.  Quit Zone
  66.  Poetry: A Color on the Tongue
  67.  Please Don't Leave These
  68.  Oversize Load
  69.  No Pets
  70.  Moving on Up
  71.  The Lord's Redemption Center
  72.  Here, Kitty, Kitty!
  73.  Robin Clogyrnach
  74.  Wicked Good Joe
  75.  It's Not How You Start
  76.  Impossible World
  77.  Not So Handy Capped Parking
  78.  Garbage Guarantee
  79.  Farmers Market
  80.  Helicopter Egg Drop
  81.  Easter
  82.  Do Not Use As a Ground
  83.  Closing Doors
  84.  Small Elf and Big Witch
  85.  A is for Airport
  86.  Writing Marches On
  87.  This Love of Mine
  88.  Of Tea and Roses - Red and Yellow
  89.  What Will You Have?
  90.  What to Say and How to Say It
  91.  Chickadee Perch
  92.  Snatch and Catch
  93.  Walk Like You Are Dancing
  94.  Crouch
  95.  A Clutch Situation
  96.  Preach
  97.  A-crunch-stic
  98.  Characters Schmaracters
  99.  Rhode Island Queen
100.  Down the Hatch
101.  Lunch
102.  Botched Up Poem
103.  In Lurch Season
104.  Spring Inches
105.  Inch
106.  Fowl Call
107.  Soles of Elephants
108.  Heart of Snow
109.  Grouch
110.  Arch Overhead
111.  The Pitch
112.  eyes
113.  Smooch
114.  A Woman's Work is Never Done
115.  Good Dog
116.  Unhitch
117.  Church
118.  Screw Medicine
119.  Catch, Fetch, Lunch!
120.  A Punch of Sun
121.  Twitch of Sick
122.  Stretch Little-by-Inch
123.  March
124.  Have a Slice of Ice?
125.  I Wear My Snowpants in July
126.  Common Garter Snake
127.  Solitude or Loneliness, Who Cares Which?
128.  You Think You Want Spring?
129.  Icicled Sight
130.  God in Me or I in God
131.  My Love is Not Like a Red, Red Rose
132.  Cold, Meet Cold
133.  Silence
134.  To Charlotte
135.  Clickety-Clack, Train on a Track
136.  You Don't Know
137.  Tornado Dog
138.  Metric Foot
139.  If I Were a Dog
140.  My Wonder
141.  Quiet
142.  Handful of Seasons
143.  A Question of Snow
144.  How to Write a Poem
145.  How to Be Six
146.  Mirror Image
147.  Sorry, Sparrow
148.  Black Cat at Night
149.  Dreams
150.  Love
151.  Twinkly, Sprinkly
152.  My Grandmother
153.  Computer o' Mine
154.  Broken
155.  R.I.P.
156.  Old Spruce
157.  Did You Ever Feel Like Dirt?
158.  It's Never Really Magic
159.  Out of Sync
160.  Logic
161.  Potato House
162.  Another Day
163.  Sea Senses
164.  Blue Jeans
165.  The Fall of Leaves
166.  Back to School
167.  My Wish
168.  Path
169.  Almond Gray and Round Blue
170.  Homemade
171.  Homespun
172.  Starts at end of July 2104
   
 

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Family
Christmas Storm
Stress Shoes
The Color of Radishes
Of Tea and Roses - Red and Yellow
My Grandmother
Potato House
Another Day
Homemade
Better Than Okay
A Mother's Eyes
Anticipation 

Autobiographical
Mirror Image
Christmas Storm
A Passing Remark
The Color of Radishes
Of Tea and Roses - Red and Yellow
Sea Senses
Blue Jeans
Back to School
Almond Gray and Round Blue
Late to Bed 
Better Than Okay
A Mother's Eyes
This to That
Unheard 

Pets
If I Were a Dog
Tornado Dog
Snatch and Catch
Ginger 
Good Dog
Cat Rants and Recants
Black Cat at Night

Other animals
Common Garter Snake
When the Cows Came Home
Chickadee Perch
Pheed Me
Tiger Says
Turkey Ramblings
Hummingbird
Sorry, Sparrow

Technology
Computer o' Mine

Home
The Color of Radishes
Of Tea and Roses - Red and Yellow
Homespun
Homemade
Late to Bed 

School
Characters Schmaracters
Back to School
Almond Gray and Round Blue 

Farm/Country Life
Another Day
Potato House
In Mountains

Church
God in Me or I in God
Church
Christmas Star
Remains to Be Seen
R.I.P.
Did You Ever Feel Like Dirt?
It's Never Really Magic
Path
Homemade
Hope for All
Found 

Silly Poems
I Wear My Snowpants in July
Characters Schmaracters
Stress Shoes
Turkey Ramblings
Screw Medicine
Moldysocks and the Three Treehouses
Please Don't Leave These
Homespun
Late to Bed

Serious Poems
How Have You Left Me?
Dreams
Love
Broken
R.I.P.
Did You Ever Feel Like Dirt?
It's Never Really Magic
Path
Almond Gray and Round Blue
Homemade
Hope for All
A Mother's Eyes
Unheard
Unwinding

Cantaloupe Poems

Ocean Poems
Cold, Meet Cold
Waves Trying to Touch
How Have You Left Me?
When the Haze Sweeps In
Sea Treasures
Beach Girl
Sea Senses
 
Seasons
Handful of Seasons
Icicled Sight
March
It's All in a Year

Spring Poems
March

Summer Poems
I Wear My Snowpants in July
Beach Girl

Fall Poems
Remains to Be Seen
The Fall of Leaves
Back to School
Almond Gray and Round Blue

Winter Poems
A Question of Snow
Cold, Meet Cold
Christmas Storm 
Heart of Snow
Christmas Star
Twinkly, Sprinkly


Trees
The Fall of Leaves

Food Poems
Of Tea and Roses - Red and Yellow
This to That

Clothing
Stress Shoes
Blue Jeans

Instructional Poems
How to Be Six
How to Write a Poem
If I Were a Dog

Trains
Clickety-Clack, Train on a Track
Christmas Storm
Please Don't Leave These

Cars
Reserved Parking for Sweet Dreamers

Christmas
Christmas Storm
Christmas Star
Hope for All

Literacy
Sea Treasures
Moldysocks and the Three Treehouses
My Grandmother
My Wish
Almond Gray and Round Blue 
Homespun
In Mountains
Blue 

Coffee or Tea
Percolated Date 
Wicked Good Joe
Of Tea and Roses - Red and Yellow
Late to Bed
This to That

Haiku 
Black Cat at Night
Unheard 

Reverso
Black Cat at Night
Ginger

Acrostic
This to That

Found Poems
Found

Writing 
Out of Sync
My Wish

A to Z 2015 - Signs

A to Z 2014 -

A to Z 2013 - Lobster Boats

March Madness Submissions

Silver Birch Press Online

1 comment:

  1. Donna, you certainly are getting organized. I commend you for this task and for the number of poems you have written. Of course, the winter poems struck my eye. Do you have one for the Winter Wonder 17 Gallery?

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