Showing posts with label dogwood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dogwood. Show all posts

Friday, May 6, 2022

Frivolity Divine

 



Flowering Dogwood in splendor of white
Glistening edges, cast they the light
Branch and bough in splendor be
Such be the favor of the Dogwood tree
Feel I its joy, its frivolity divine
Such be the gift of Spring and time
Gentle be the feel of such petals of grace
Their whispers heard within souls place
In the morning Sun heed I this benediction of love
Bloom, beauty, the enfolds of the firmament above.


Poet Laureate
Orangetown, New York

Dogwood, Spring, 2022, CAR, Collectible Clicks, 
©Rose Marie Raccioppi.

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Monday, September 28, 2020

Outside my window


Outside my window
from where I sit at my desk
the brilliant amber-russet of the leaves of the Dogwood 
hold to the noonday light 
the embracing of the deep green of the pines 
join in the brilliance of the sun.  
    A pause... and felt is 
                       the passion
                           the ascension
                              the unity
                                   the spirit
                                       the exchange
                                           the gift of time, presence and BEING.

Rose Marie Raccioppi 
Poet Laureate
Orangetown, New York


Photo: CAR, Collectible Clicks, ©Rose Marie Raccioppi



Friday, May 1, 2020

...the grace of God's WORD



On this day, the 1st of May 2020, Tappan, New York...

blooms laden with rain 
touched with the morning light
green in an array of hues and tones 
subtle, deep, and bright
the sound of waters 
from roof tops heard
the flutter of wings 
the grace of God's WORD.

Rose Marie Raccioppi
Poet Laureate
Orangetown, New York



photo credit: Sue Nash

Friday, September 6, 2019

A glance away...


in haiku reflection

alchemic it is 
nature in frivolity 
but a glance away.

A  glance away...

To the left of my computer desk, on the second floor of my home, is a window that overlooks a garden of green. Closest is the Dogwood Tree with its amber, gold and red leaves, heralding the coming days of Fall. To the left and right of the Dogwood is bamboo, and further back are oak trees, and pine trees of many seasons.  Here I,  above ground, as the afternoon winds blow, branches bearing leaves sway in lilting grace. Quietude fills my space, and all of nature’s frivolity is but a glance away.

As a young child I would look to the sky for solace, for what I perceived to be GOD,  and unconditional love, for God gave the same sky to me, as HE did to kings and queens. What was on high was to be untouched by hands, to remain pure in its intent, to be where GOD choose to be. In a city wrought with ceaseless activity, I imagined myself in a choir of angels singing sweetly as did the songbirds perched in trees on high.

In reflection, in reverence, I behold the world on high, the tall trees that ascend to spaces above Earth’s ground,  to the nourishment of the sun, the fires that sustain, of the rain, the waters that refresh, of the moving currents of air, the breath of life itself.

YES, quietude fills my space, and all of nature’s frivolity is but a glance away.

Rose Marie Raccioppi
Poet Laureate
Orangetown, New York


Photo: A glance away, CAR Collectible Clicks, ©Rose Marie Raccioppi, 2019.


Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Dogwood Bloom



Sweet be the libation of Spring
Dogwood in its splendor of bloom
Newly touched be this heart, this soul
A deep sigh
Branches and blooms beholden to the warming sun
Petals of sacred grace
Colors of Creation’s palette 
Root, branch, bough, leaf and bloom
The pulsing, the pulsing, the pulsing.


Rose Marie Raccioppi
Poet Laureate
Orangetown, New York

Dogwood Bloom, CAR, Collectible Clicks, ©Rose Marie Raccioppi, 2019.



Saturday, November 10, 2018

This Gift of Time...



Creation's gems of red and gold
Treasures of the season with a story told
Surrender they do to the winds that call
Leaves in a crescendo anew, 'tis Fall
Hold they to the sun's light and grace
Soon a blanket upon ground they place
Below my feet sweet rustle be heard
Feel I, the blessings of God's WORD
For change and light be this gift of time
This season yours, this season mine.


Poet Laureate
Orangetown, New York

Photo: Dogwood at my Door, 2018 ©Collectible clicks, Rose Marie Raccioppi.



Friday, October 21, 2016

Interlude... at my window...


Interlude…  2:55 PM ~ At My Window in Tappan, New York
Sweet rain sounding 
Gem colored leaves in libation’s grace
Brilliant crimson dogwood at my window
Branch and bough holding to the light of the sun
This the season of fall fulfilling its vow
This the moment, this the moment, NOW...

Photo: Crimson Dogwood, Collectible Clicks, ©Rose Marie Raccioppi.

And NOW at: 3:38 PM...
The bright sun and clear lambent sky
Glistens the rain touched gems of color
Leaves newly brilliant in the wake of light
Moment majestic in the wake of change
This the season of fall fulfilling its vow
This the moment, this the moment, NOW...

Rose Marie Raccioppi
Poet Laureate
Orangetown, New York

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Libation Sweet...



Today the rains in abundance fall
A gift to land, brush and trees tall
Green of grass, the delight of bloom
Libation sweet fills the hour of noon
Dogwood holds the rains and light
Known be this grace, this delight.


Rose Marie Raccioppi
Poet Laureate
Orangetown, New York

Photo Credit: Greg Funka

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Outside My Window


outside my window
the setting sun
colors majestically brilliant
a beckoning twilight
songbirds singing ever so sweetly
dogwood in white blossoming array
such savor such savor at close of day.

Rose Marie Raccioppi
Poet Laureate
Orangetown, New York



Dogwood, Photo: CAR, Colectible Clicks, ©Rose Marie Raccioppi, 2012.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

... this day of rain... here in Tappan, New York


Bloom and Splendor

out my bedroom window I do see
leaf and bloom upon each tree
and from the sky so high above
the sweet rain of nature's love
upon grass, leaf, branch and bough
droplets holding to Spring's sacred vow
lush and green blessings brought to me
bloom and splendor of the dogwood tree.

Rose Marie Raccioppi
Poet Laureate
Orangetown, New York



Dogwood, Photo: CAR, Colectible Clicks, ©Rose Marie Raccioppi, 2011.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

White Blossoms


Budding green of the old oak tree
White blossoms upon weathered dogwood branches
Sweet song of chirping birds
The gentle touch of warm winds
The sublime light of the risen sun
The Presence
These blessed gifts of grace
Upon this day known.


Rose Marie Raccioppi
Poet Laureate
Orangetown, New York



Dogwood White Blossoms, Photograph, C.A.R.,Collectible Clicks ©Rose Marie Raccioppi, 2011.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

...look I to... The Sky Above


a Sunday morning with skies so fair
the barren Dogwood dressed
anew in the light of God's care
the towering Oak leaves yet
in red rustic array
holding the glory of
sun's glow this day
upon the ground
a blanket of leaves
of colors yet bright
they too dressed
in the splendor
of this day's light
and I look to the beauty
of the lambent sky above
feel I the embrace
of God's heavenly love.

Rose Marie Raccioppi


Firmament, Watercolor, Skyscapes, Rose Marie Raccioppi, http://www.apogeeart.com


Sunday, September 12, 2010

A Palette Upon Leaf


Branch and bough in gentle sway
The touch of wind this September day
The green budding leaves of Spring now past
The blossom of white flowers in memory cast
Dogwood leaves now in splendor anew
With tones and many a joyful hue
Pink, orange, violet and strokes of gold
A palette upon leaf this hour behold.

Rose Marie Raccioppi



Photo: Dogwood Leaf, CAR, Collectible Clicks, ©Rose Marie Raccioppi, 2010.


Wednesday, April 29, 2009

The Presence



Budding green of the old oak tree

White blossoms upon weathered dogwood branches

Sweet song of chirping birds

The touch of warm winds

The light of the risen sun

The Presence

These gifts of grace

Upon this day known.


Rose Marie Raccioppi



The Presence, Photograph, Collectible Clicks©Rose Marie Raccioppi, 2009