Poetry
— A child observes a lime tree through the seasons, noting its winter bareness, spring birdsong, summer growth, and autumn abundance of leaves.
— Swallows move through a day from dawn to twilight, their appearance transforming with the changing light from silver firs to moonlit wings.
— A meditation on weightlessness and tranquility builds through philosophical comparisons until the speaker climbs a mountain to grasp the sun and fall.
— A summer evening unfolds through sensory details — soft light, rushing water, owl calls, and moonlight stretching across quiet land.
— Oh, write me a chapter, one where I am none, the trees lash merrily, the sun is dim, a muted invitation, for me, for you.
— On the water the bugs float, lazily, legs stretched out, looking to grip a stick or stone, camouflaged in serenity, as if, do I have to hide from frogs today?
— A tree alone in a honeysuckle field becomes a meditation on loneliness and loss, its reaching branches mirroring human grief.
— A young poet observes rivers, leaves, clouds, and birds, concluding with the hope that nature returns their love.
— A playful, energetic poem captures the exhausting joy of endless banter, with words crashing together like the conversation itself until silence finally arrives.
— A young writer explores the complexity of emotions, from broken courage to unnamed feelings, concluding that our thoughts and experiences belong to us forever.