By Mary Bone At first frostpecans fell from trees.I filled up my pail.The leaves had fallenleaving a stark reminderthe harvest was over. Mary Bone's poetry has appeared at Academy of the Heart and Mind, Poetry Catalog Highland Park Poetry, Lothlorien Poetry Journal and other places.
The Tangled Web And Other Poems
By Mary Bone All of the poems in this post were originally published in Literary Yard The Tangled Web The tangled web was woven with care, intricate secrets were stored inside. The spider knew how to entice wary visitors inside for a cup of tea. His house was so cozy within. Entertainment was the key, … Continue reading The Tangled Web And Other Poems
13 Halloween Tales: Bigfoot Halloween by Mary Bone
The local coffee shop talk in Big Rock usually centered around sightings about Bigfoot. Beth, a lady who lived on the outskirts of town, felt like she was being watched. One morning as she was cooking bacon, she saw some black furry feet through the blinds at the back door. She figured the bacon smell … Continue reading 13 Halloween Tales: Bigfoot Halloween by Mary Bone
Sunlit Garden Path and Other Poems
By Mary Bone Mary Bone’s poems were previously published at Best Poetry by Editor Guy Farmer Website: http://www.Bestpoetry.com Sunlit Garden Path A sunlit garden path, with roses in full bloom. The aroma is heavenly. It is a great place to relax and smell the flowers. Sentence Deconstruction I deconstructed a sentence broke it down to … Continue reading Sunlit Garden Path and Other Poems
