Thursday, August 7, 2025

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summer


my balcony of zinnias-

blooming pink, red and tangerine 


an empty nest

amidst the birdsongs, i scatter the sun

flower seeds



Summer 2025


Posted for dVerse Poets Pub - MTB, A Revisit with The Cherita, hosted by Merril Smith.  Thanks for your visits and comments.

20 comments:

  1. How wonderful the summer bloom can be... I have the most amazing flowering tobacco on our balcony... your zinnias are wonderful

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  2. I love this sweet and simple cherita of summer that says it all, Grace. Empty nests are never easy.

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  3. "I scatter the sun"-love that, Grace. I like the bittersweet quality here with the empty nest.

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  4. Everything summer reflects, Grace. Lovely.

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  5. I love your cherita, Grace, especially the line:

    amidst the birdsongs, i scatter the sun

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  6. Luv the break between sun and flower seeds

    Much♡love

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  7. I never met a zinnia I didn't like. Empty nest takes some adjustment.

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  8. Zinnas are my favorite. I like the empty next as a symbol of freedom and cycles.

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  9. I really liked your fun little poem, even though there is a tinge of sadness to it with the line “empty nest.” I know that pain only so well. Thank you for posting this.

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  10. Calm, peaceful summer with urgent intense feelings beneath...yes, the empty nest...so philosophical, like a new form of haiku a haijin might write and meditate on.

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  11. I, too, love the line "I scatter the sun."

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  12. You have captured the beauty of summer blooms. I actually have a hanging basket with an empty nest. Some red finches made a home in it during the spring and now they are gone. I have left the nest in place in case one wanders back.

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  13. Delightful Grace! Pretty Zinnias and I am sure the birds helped with those sunflower seeds ☺️

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  14. Beautiful zinnias! I love that we both used tangerine in our poems.๐Ÿงก

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  15. How lovely, how colourful; and how perfect the ambiguous break after 'sun'.

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  16. Beautiful poem and zinnias, Grace. I love Zinnias. Mine grow six feet tall till the end of summer!

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  17. Grace, your “balcony of zinnias” feels so bright and full of life—I can almost see those colors spilling into the air.

    Much love,
    David
    SkepticsKaddish.com

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  18. I love zinnias. My favorite annual flower.

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