Sunflowers and More…
Some amazing Abecederian poems are posted over at this week’s Poetry Stretch. Be sure to check them out!

Speaking of which, Tricia’s Friday poetry post about sunflowers reminded me of a summer, several years ago, when my family and I spent a week in a Tuscan farmhouse. Sunflowers were in bloom everywhere. It was lovely.
My contribution to Poetry Friday doesn’t come close to doing justice to that special place or those memories, but it *does* bring me back to that summer in Poppi, Italy.
Tuscan Sun
The rich dark earth has given birth to leafy stems of green,
to golden blossoms bursting sun as far as eye can see.
A field of yellow faces betweeen the earth and sky…
a gift,
a dream,
a wave of sun,
a summer lullaby.

This week’s Poetry Roundup is hosted by Kelly Herold at Crossover.

Mary Lee said:
A week in a Tuscan farmhouse: SWOON!
Dianne said:
It was pretty amazing. Oh to go back…
Susan said:
Beautiful image and sentiment. I like the idea of a lullaby.
Dianne said:
Thanks, Susan.
laurasalas said:
Love this, Dianne–especially “a wave of sun.” Gorgeous!