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Jun Lit Jun 2019
Our world’s much disturbed.
All that’s left hangs by a thread.
A view of sadness.
Jun Lit Jun 2019
Tiny springtails jump
As mites haste, return the keys
Where all life begins.
Jun Lit May 2019
Cicadas sing love
Chants of Gregorian tenors.  
Nature’s selections.
Note: Only male cicadas sing, to court females, aggregate and/or advertise territories.
Jun Lit Apr 2019
Earth makes silken webs.
Break one strand, you break the rest.
Humans’ fate is sealed.
Commemorating Earth Day 2019
Jun Lit Apr 2019
Trees win life’s struggles
Bats feeding, fireflies swarming.
Humans find meanings.
Jun Lit Apr 2019
Home of ghosts, folks fear
But I find flies, wasps, bugs dear.
Diversity’s here.
Jun Lit Apr 2019
Uninvited one . . .
You stayed, rooted, hugged so tight.
Strangled life gave life.
Jun Lit Mar 2019
Woody vine’s poor friend
Gave all up for Beauteous end.
Nature’s investment.
Inspired by my seeing blooms of Rafflesia lagascae, a rare parasitic plant, that depends entirely on a wild woody vine called Tetrastigma, on Mount Makiling in Laguna, Philippines
Jun Lit Feb 2019
Amidst dark moments
One brightly lit moon's shining . . .
We're always hoping.
The title was changed in a later posting to "Blue Moon."
Jun Lit Feb 2019
Rows and rows of friends,
tall and mighty trunks, ancients.
Humbled, I am home.
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