
There’s a lot going on in the photo today. It’s not a great shot, but I love it for the action it conveys. I’m the shadow taking the photo. Stella, age 5, is showing me a heart through the glass. In the background, in typical fashion, Leo, age 7, is leaping. He was outside with his father helping with yard work (note the too big garden gloves.)
On Wednesday mornings I often have no real idea of what photo I will use as a poem prompt. I had forgotten about this one. What’s in my heart may not be in yours, but I hope you can find a way into writing. Please leave a poem in the comments and support other writers with your responses. All are welcome.
Your heart
Is in mine
nesting, nurturing,
urging me to capture
every moment
of your love,
through the window,
over my shadow
into my joy-glow.
Margaret Simon, draft








Can’t really beat your heartfelt words, but here’s another little poem:
A Fibonacci
Through
the
window,
never know
which view might be best
with grandkids sharing hearts galore
“Never know which view is best” captures this kind of wacky photo perfectly. Thanks for writing!
What a wonderful photo with a 3 in one effect! The poem reveals in words what the picture has captured.