wind chimes
the gentle rain
he would have loved
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Jean LeBlanc
Jean LeBlanc is a poet, artist, and teacher in Newton, New Jersey. She teaches writing and literature at Sussex County Community College. Her collections of short-form poetry include The Opposite of Bird (Cyberwit, 2015) and The Haiku Aesthetic: Short Form Poetry as a Study in Craft (Cyberwit, 2013). In her blog, www.jeanleblancpoetry.blogspot.com, she contemplates the role of art and poetry in our weird, mixed-up world. View all posts by Jean LeBlanc
Touching and meaningful…nicely done.
Lovely, very moving.
beautiful, indeed
falling raindrops
on the tin roof
~
Peace and Love
Thank you all for your lovely responses!
We love your poetry!
Dennis and Sue!!! Thank you thank you thank you!!!!!
Ahhhh. Bittersweet, and lovely as the rain itself.
Beautiful haiku.
lovely and melancholic!
Dear Jean, A beautiful poem. Blessings, Ellen
And I was just woednring about that too!
The current Drudge headline link is . Well, actually they used the slur "FROG", because we're all supposed to pretend DSK is French, and it's perfectly politically correct to insult the French.
This is what the sanctions against Iran has done. The blood of the passengers is on the hands of former NY congressman Al D’Amato and the Israel lobby who were the prime movers behind the Iran sanctions, and continue to lobby to deprive Iran of access to new planes.