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Poems From Psalms And Nature

Ellen Grace Olinger

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  • Acrostic For PSALMS
  • Haiku Society of America Members’ Anthologies
  • O Christ, Be Closer – A Responsive Reading
  • Only Now Beginning
  • Paintings by Charles A. Waugaman
  • Paintings by Margaret L. Been
  • The Haiku Foundation and Haiga By Jim Kacian
  • The Psalms Series: April 2020 Index
  • The Psalms Series: July 2020 Index
  • The Psalms Series: June 2020 Index
  • The Psalms Series: March 2020 Index
  • The Psalms Series: May 2020 Index
  • Time Of Singing: A Journal Of Christian Poetry, Edited by Lora Homan Zill
  • Wait On The Lord – Psalm 27

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Recent Posts: Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin

Poems with the Senses

Winter Days

mid-January

hedgerow: a journal of small poems

Winter to Spring

SYMBOL

Written by Ellen Grace Olinger

The WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge is SYMBOL.

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Spring: new growth through last year’s leaves

small flowers
close to the ground
many ways to grow

Ellen Grace Olinger

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