Expressionism photo of Denver Colorado. By: Kathleen Stevens/ 2016
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Haiku
Published May 28, 2016 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtMoments of comfort-
From God’s own gracious Holy hand-
Songs spring out the heart
Haiku Today
Published May 15, 2016 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtThey play hide-n-seek,
They watch you and hear your voice-
Rabbits in flowers
One Note at a Time
Published May 13, 2016 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtOn a warm spring breeze,
Birds chirp their greeting song,
Children play kick ball
On the green grassy knoll,
People laugh while embarking
on their Sunday afternoon stroll,
Tulips peak out from their flowerbeds and,
City lights sparkle in the night;
He strums the strings of her heart,
One small note at a time –
Erasing sadness encased,
Breaching a hedge of grief
Whereupon drapes her heart;
When he passes by her window
Waving to her one more time,
She aims to shed not one more tear,
And tries to wear an unending smile;
Yet, while the world sleeps
And she is on her own,
No use pretending,
She’s far away from home,
Far from the solace of his arms;
Lonesomeness consumes her heart,
Desiring to hold him one more time,
The tenderness of his gracious love and words;
He strums the strings of her heart,
One small note at a time –
City lights sparkle in the night.
Spring Love
Published May 9, 2016 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtMorning’s crowning glow-
Shimmers,
Sun’s warmth-
Graces earth’s damp dress,
Bright rainbow-
Adorning the clear blue sky,
Whisper fair wind in my ear.
Real Love!
Published April 21, 2016 by Kathleen's Writings & Artphoto and words by: Kathleen Stevens/4-20-2016
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Love’s Attire
Published April 19, 2016 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtClothe me in your body’s gown,
Raise my spirit to heaven’s crown,
Through the years of solitude,
I watched the seasons change their moods.
High in the leaves of the old oak tree,
A blue bird sings a cheerful reveille.
My restless spirit fills the air,
The mountain’s presence everywhere,
I lift my hands wearing nature’s somber dress,
Dancing in the moonlight’s painted loveliness.
There is no pain or tears tonight,
As I lay in peaceful sleep once more,
Beneath the sky’s restful spell unfolds,
And as I wait the sun’s waking rise,
And by her side a morning’s fire,
You will clothe me in your love’s attire.
Photo of the Day
Published March 4, 2016 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtPhoto of the day taken by: Kathleen Stevens/2016, west of Denver, Colorado
She Dances
Published February 5, 2016 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtSwaying to music
In perfect beat,
Lost in a world
Of sweet serenity,
Looking graceful
Like a willow tree,
Being blown gently
By the breeze,
She dances.
(Painting and Poem by: Kathleen Stevens/2015)
Capture of a Moment
Published January 13, 2016 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtThe capture of a moment,
A song that is sung,
Words dancing across the page,
Began when I was still young.
In my heart of memories
There is a special revise,
Seizing steely rains
Rippling through dark and
Forging angry skies-
Issuing me a process
To thrust Heaven’s gate wide,
Escorting in the sunshine
To the chambers of my mind,
Allowing me to capture words,
At times along with goodbyes,
And yet, stringing them together,
Fashioned and designed,
Freeing them to dance,
For moments at a time.
(Poem and Photo by: Kathleen Stevens/2016)
A Child’s Play
Published November 11, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & Art
I watch you play upon the stairs,
Lost in your childhood games,
Built by your imagination,
With freedom and no restraint.
Today you are a sailor,
The captain of your ship,
Sailing on the ocean sea,
Procuring a long summer trip.
You sing a song
That you have loved,
Words of an old lullaby,
You sing a song on the stairs today,
Singing loud—you’re not shy.
The stairs are now a jungle,
A land that you explore,
With a monkey and a zebra,
A tiger and a vicious wild boar.
You pretend you’re on a skyscraper
High up in the sky,
Playing like you’re really there,
And wishing you could fly.
Once again, you’re hungry,
Therefore, you stop and eat your lunch,
You’ll be a chef in your own shop,
There’s not much time to stop.
The stairs are now a cherry tree
In your own loved backyard,
With grass and flowers, and bumble bees,
Except in this tree, you cannot scrape your knees.
The stairs yet again, a mountain top
Reaching high into the sky,
But all too soon, it’s evening time
And now, no more time to climb.
(painting by: Kathleen Stevens)
Endless Wishes
Published September 8, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtFriday’s Photo
Published September 4, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtBlack & White Photo/7/11/15
Published July 11, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtBlack & White Photo Challenge: Large Subjects
Published July 9, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtYour Mask
Published June 6, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtYour mask covers your being-
like darkness draping over the sunlight,
Your mind seeks the world with penetrating eyes-
undisputable waves, persuaded glances,
A vanity inside your heart abides-
building fragmented exhibits
like slivers of shattered glass
reflecting dual faces-
Dusted with suffering,
Prolonged anguished moments,
a whirling frenzy, a heart running-
thoughts and longings,
Winged hand-in-hand with dreaming-
yet,
You guard your soul-
knowing your mask keeps you
Standing alone-
a safeguard-
evolved and amassed-
holding little understanding;
your mask-
Leads only to emptiness,
A prisoner-
inside your encased world mask.
Do not accede to life’s ragged hand-
slaying your treasures-
Disrobe the mask you wear and sanctioned-
allow love and tranquility to be released-
Allow your soul to breathe unleashed –
Allow yourself permission to be free in peace.
Remove your mask-
And give love a chance.
(Painter: Kathleen Stevens, Acrylic on canvas, ‘Mask’
Haiku 6/1/15
Published June 1, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtPhotography/5-24-15
Published May 24, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtPhoto Challenge/Broken
Published May 22, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtIn response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Broken.”
“And the clouds broke open, and the rain came”
Photo by: Kathleen Stevens/2015
Photo: Colorado Spring Time
Published May 21, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtPhoto: Peaceful View
Published May 20, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtHaiku: Stormy Skies
Published May 19, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtHaiku-5/18/15
Published May 18, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtPhoto Shots/2015
Published May 17, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtPhoto Challenge/”Enveloped”
Published May 15, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtIn response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Enveloped.”
The sky envelopes the earth below in Colorado.
(photo taken by: Kathleen Stevens/2015)
Haiku 5/14/15
Published May 14, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtHaiku/Spring Time in Denver
Published May 12, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtHaiku/Photography/Spring is Here
Published May 11, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtHappy Mother’s Day!!!
Published May 10, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtSpring Showers Photo
Published May 9, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtWeekly Photo Challenge/Forces-of-Nature
Published May 8, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtIn response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Forces of Nature.”
Photo taken by: Kathleen Stevens,
‘Forces-of-Nature’ (weekly photo challenge)
Colorado/2014
Photo/Full Moon
Published May 5, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtPhoto/Colorado Rain
Published May 3, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtAn Old Woman
Published May 1, 2015 by Kathleen's Writings & ArtBeneath the shade of an old oak tree,
there sat an old woman
completely free,
humming and singing
an unfamiliar song,
with sounds so sweet
and words not long.
Her white sun-kissed hair
blowing like a running mare
on the tails of the wind,
and her tan leathery skin,
draped with a dress
vibrant in colors
and apparently unpressed.
A spell she cast on me
as I sat near,
how lovely, how serene,
with smells of sweet flowers
awakening in the spring.
A warmth filled my soul
as I closed my eyes,
how peaceful was the
never-ending blue sky.
I could stay there for hours,
no time was addressed,
I had no where to be
and,
I needed the rest.
(written by: Kathleen Stevens)
(art work by: Kathleen Stevens, acrylic wash on copper)