
Waltzing on the wind
Dotting doorways with delight
Treasures for children
© 2021 Michelle Cook
Photo credit: https://pixabay.com/photos/shoes-laces-wood-planks-deck-2619481/
Writing prompt: Twirly birds and twinkled toes

Waltzing on the wind
Dotting doorways with delight
Treasures for children
© 2021 Michelle Cook
Photo credit: https://pixabay.com/photos/shoes-laces-wood-planks-deck-2619481/
Writing prompt: Twirly birds and twinkled toes

Wild horses leap
Along flourishing meadows
Carpeted in thyme
© 2021 Michelle Cook
Photo credit: https://pixabay.com/photos/wild-horse-horse-horses-wild-4350698/
Writing prompt: Windy slopes and flying horses

Formidable signs
Illuminate the darkness
Scattering stardust
© 2021 Michelle Cook
Photo credit: https://pixabay.com/photos/ocean-starry-sky-milky-way-rest-3605547/
Writing Prompt: Battened hatches and big dippers

Sometimes love is more than love;
it just happens, and there isn’t a doubt.
And you try so hard to hold it in,
but you’d rather scream and shout.
And it’s funny how it catches you
in those moments you thought wouldn’t exist.
And once it takes hold of your heart,
there’s just no trying to resist.
Your soul is somehow captured,
beholden forevermore.
And you’re left at the mercy of things
you’d never even considered before.
The emotions are so overwhelming
as the feelings flood your body and soul.
And you find yourself losing
all that’s left of your self-control.
When love is more than love,
there’s no escaping its merciless grasp.
So instead, you breathe it all in
because you just wanna make it last.
© 2020 Michelle Cook
Photo credit: https://pixabay.com/photos/couple-love-sunset-young-5028352/
Writing prompt: When love is more than love.

If only I could’ve held him
Seen his lovely little face
But fate intervened
And he was lost
without a trace
I wonder what could’ve been
Our lives will never be the same
Some things we miss forever
And Jonathan Michael
was his name
© 2020 Michelle Cook
Photo credit: https://pixabay.com/photos/love-clouds-romance-sky-romantic-1381420/
Writing prompt: Jonathan Michael was his name