Poems by Robyn Greenhouse and Diane Wilbon Parks

Robyn Greenhouse

Tattered corners, image fades, fingers trace smiles of younger faces
Grant me one secret power? Strength to rewind time and linger in your love

© 2019 Robyn Greenhouse

Robyn has worked many jobs, but her favorite job has been raising her sons with her husband.  Writing helps her to say the words that are trapped inside.



Diane Wilbon Parks

The Propeller

My life is a feather, fearful of the weight of your judgement,
It is that fear, that propels my feather to fly.

©2019 Diane Wilbon Parks

Diane Wilbon Parks is a poet, visual artist, and author. Her most recent collection is The Wisdom of Blue Apples.  She has read for Grace Cavalieri’s “The Poet and The Poem” at the Library of Congress, holds a degree in Information Systems Management, and is an U. S. Air Force Veteran. 




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5 Responses to Poems by Robyn Greenhouse and Diane Wilbon Parks

  1. a fine way to find our own morning wings.Thank you

  2. I agree with you, Joan. It’s wonderful to see your poem up, Robyn. The form really suits it.

  3. Joan Dobbie says:

    Strong beginning! Happy 30 for 30…

  4. MaryJo says:

    Good start. Thank you for your poems.

  5. Ingrid Bruck says:

    Diane, the feather image juxtaposition is well done – you give the reader space to think.

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