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Parker Owens

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  1. I'm very glad you enjoyed this sonnet. My heart joins yours in warming. Thank you very much for reading and leaving a comment.
  2. Thank you. There's nothing quite like the last butterflies appearing under a crystal blue sky, except perhaps sharing the experience with someone.
  3. Autumn Sonnet The butterflies flit anywhere they please from bloom to bloom beneath October's sun and coast above the meadow on the breeze as if sweet days might ever after run. And you, like them, flew amiable and bright where humankind a greening garden spreads; in every blossom did you take delight, collecting nectar at their flowerheads. No settled favorite would you ever choose until my creeper’s trumpet called you in; now solely in my
  4. Enchanting! He has his dancing shoes on, it seems, as his fingers fly across the keyboards.
  5. Parker Owens

    Equinox

    You’re very kind. You can tell I’m already yearning for summer again.
  6. Parker Owens

    Equinox

    I’m so glad this touched you, but I hope this poem brought you no sadness. You can tell that it’s sad for me to watch summer fade with much still left undone and unsaid. It’s good that also came through. I thank you for reading and for commenting on this!
  7. Parker Owens

    Equinox

    There are never enough summer days for what one might want to do with them It will be 270 days until it’s officially summer next year, perhaps 240 if I use an unofficial June 1st date. My countdown has already started. Thanks so very much for reading and responding to this.
  8. Parker Owens

    Equinox

    That particular description was one of the first in the original sketch of this poem. How wonderful it caught your ear as quickly as it did mine. Thank you for reading, for your thoughts.
  9. Parker Owens

    Equinox

    I’m so glad you liked this, and that it touched you. It was written from the eye of my heart, which longs for just a few more summer days. Thank you for reading and your very kind words.
  10. Parker Owens

    Equinox

    Thank you for reading! I’m already anticipating next summer too.
  11. Parker Owens

    Equinox

    You’re very kind in your comments. I’m indeed focused on making next summer more memorable than what was missed in this poem. Thanks again.
  12. Parker Owens

    Equinox

    I can understand melancholy, as a summer seen through a golden autumnal lens lends it that sense, I think. For many reasons, especially those in this poem, I look forward to another summer. Thanks a lot for reading this, and for your comments.
  13. Equinox Maybe next summer, when the sun breathes golden light on the tall grass, we’ll survey the sand together; Maybe next summer we’ll interrupt the waves in their conversation at our feet, and wheel in flying hearts with the gulls over the water; Maybe next summer you and I will ice our drinks in the shade, relaxed, yet dancing, restless as young leaves; Maybe next summer a short chain of well-worn hands wi
  14. Wow. Shades of Williams and Sousa, and such lush orchestration. This made my morning.
  15. Parker Owens

    May Morning

    Even though the seasons have since changed, I still smile at the colors and blooms that remain as autumn now descends. “No mow May” is worthwhile, especially as I encourage those now mature plants to spread their seeds. Thanks so much for reading this and for commenting.
  16. I'm so glad you added your own remarks to the conversation, however long ago it began. I, too, am a sucker for a good epilogue that lets my delight and concern for characters I've come to care about come to rest. Revenge? Justice for Ackerman and the Carlsberg principal? Something tells me Ackerman wound up with a tawdry arrest for charges related to his so-called prank. If the school district sued him and his family for damages and expenses, the boy would be in debt for a very long time to come - that is, after his stint in jail was done. As for the principal, I bet the school board fired him for botched building security; or maybe he just quit in a barrage of mortified ridicule once it became known that he fled the building from glorified smoke bombs. You saw in the short follow-up story how Ray got his comeuppance. I hope you also get a chance to read the gentler, and perhaps sunnier follow-ups, too, in which we get glimpses of Andy and Zander in the months that followed. Anyway, thanks again for reading, and for your very kind comments.
  17. Thank you, twice over! I’m glad this tweaked sonnet form retained its beauty for you.
  18. I rejoice that there are faith communities which seek to open their arms and embrace everyone. Your news is heartening in a spite-filled world. I hope this sonnet is encouraging to you. Many thanks for your thoughts and response.
  19. Too many must lean against the wind just to stand; still more have paid a heavy price for simply being who they are. I yet believe that rainbow colored flower you identified can help us change the world. Thank you for your comments and for reading.
  20. Thank you very much.
  21. The timing was right, I thought. Thank you very much for reading this!
  22. I bid you search my garden for a rose as red as blood shed by those innocents who with injustice and malevolence have pled in vain for mercy’s precedence, nor will you find a trembling blameless blossom white like to a soul who from them flees in sorrowed solitary or communal fright to hide from hatred’s dread disease. Yet in amongst the greening stalks and stems there grows a flower in resplendent dress, its leaves and petals colored with celest
  23. Parker Owens

    Thirty-Eight

    This chapter gave me the impression of emptiness, and of deep solitude, despite the other people on the ward. Aiden is probably trying to get Liam and Ed to be some kind of friends, which might fill Liam’s emptiness, but it may take far more work than Aiden realizes.
  24. Home for Lucas and a warm welcome for Jubal. Clearly, there’s plenty each man could contribute to a partnership, if there were ever to be one. Lucas wasn’t shy about looking, which might cause Jubal some restless dreams. Looking forward to another chapter.
  25. Parker Owens

    The Carpenter

    You’re most welcome. Thanks for reading and listening.
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