Tag Archives: nature
Behaviors Consequence
Written by Chelsea Marie Hicks Ravage the flower, soft petals radiating a glow traveled over light years, and witness what it means to be enamored as the universe sits back and stares–its gaze explosive and timeless. Nature tells its derogatory … Continue reading →
Gospel Found in Forests
Written by Chelsea Marie Hicks Willows whimper in the wailing winds’ cries, wet with rain soaked deep into the marrow, roots reaching their frail limbs outward meet the frame of your concrete cathedral. Songs of worship reverberate their praise in … Continue reading →
Tagged as alliteration, gospel found in forests, nature, poetry
Burial in a Chinese Wedding Gown
This poem was recently discovered in a writing journal I abandoned to a drawer for months to only be revisiting now. The piece is dated 10.23.2009. Burial in a Chinese Wedding Gown Written by Chelsea Marie Hicks Freeze me with … Continue reading →
Grid poem
Working with grid and correction poems this week. It’s difficult to make a word arrangement that is exactly 16, 25 or 36 words, but that confinement is kind-of fun to fiddle with and the limitations usually lend themselves to further … Continue reading →