There's no winter breeze No need for little heat here in Australia
By Carolyn Sternes19 days ago in Poets
just a little warmth they said — a raging inferno hello, menopause
numb hands on shovel a heat pack in my pocket— life returns in me This is my three line love letter to the little thermopad hand warmers that saved my life plenty of times while working outdoors during winter.
By Imola Tóth19 days ago in Poets
food prepared with love breaking bread with friends, my loves fire-warmth fills hearts
By ali20 days ago in Poets
Winter night pressed close her warmth wrapped tight around him snow sighs at their fire
By Sara Wilson20 days ago in Poets
Friday devotee my heart gone in love to you first saturday tag
By Diana20 days ago in Poets
Hamster friction spins Hamlet helped Juliet Loving, warming, wins
By Rowan Finley 20 days ago in Poets
On a frozen path a candle in a window warmth quietly seen
By Harper Lewis20 days ago in Poets
Garden sleeping now spring’s magic wand waves floral paradise appears. The dormant garden will wake up as the temperature rises in spring. A riot of colors will make it a floral paradise.
By Seema Patel20 days ago in Poets
Tiny acorns fall belittle not, they create a vast oak forest. This season, there are many acorns beneath the oak trees. If given the right conditions, the acorn can become a forest, giving life and sustenance to many.
Cuddling with a pet, Nothing tops the warmth they give. Sweet and fluffy love.
By Susan Fourtané 20 days ago in Poets
Winter strikes proudly Numb limbs and appendages Last match in matchbox