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theres no about really alot of what i write is flow of consciousness and i rarely do revisions in a m,edium such as this im more of a journaler than a poet i think i used to be a poet/songwriter...who knows ive also written a number of poems on the fly on this site over the years but they are in forums under poetry mostly
A bit of a play on words about the rhythm of life and trying to make sense of it all.
"A slow carefree stroll I took through the wild open forest... the heavens opened and rain lashing down, standing still I look to the sky, arms spread in welcome awe with a smile and no trace of a frown... "My body now soaked in the purest of r
Water as my blood, which flows through my vein Always running like an endless rain. Earth as my bones, so strong and tough Protecting me from all that’s rough. Air as my breath, so steady and with ease Refreshing like a cold winters breeze. Fi
why this time so completely fulfills the sky, the glades, the daffodils what is it about spring that changes perceptions, attitudes and rearranges all those dark and gloomy feelings shift winter's colds to spring's healing name of the future,
the world that I used to inhabit I think that I shall miss it what manner of god would wish this and offer all manner of luxury then turn as that of a sheet forcing caesar's ghost to take a seat I had no sooner swallowed bait, then taken mad .
Sergey Esenin Russian Poet
Anna Akhmatova the wife of Nikolai Gumilev
Anna Akhmatova
Nikolai Gumilev
Nikolai Gumilev
Some thoughts on creativity.
Wrote this recently. Was walking in Marsaxlokk and a friend's told me to stop and look and I did and tried to articulate the beauty of the moon on the sea. I came up with a metaphor of dancing children in glittering sandals. Kind of like the 12 dancing princesses :-)
It's me and me alone it's not my clone nor is it me on the phone I don't talk like this when i'm face to face nor am i an ace but i do have a pace but i'm looking for my special lace the one that will leave me tongh tied yet still leave me with my pride and not to mention my hide you can keep everything hell keep the fu*k'in the ring it ain't no thing but be sure you bring the kids by anytime, even if it's on the fly need a weekend i'll take them need a life time no problem i'll make them mine sh*t they'll be fine happy, joyfull and full of love unlike you they will never be doves flying free nor will they be far for me yes you are the queen bee yet you'll never be beneath me unless you choose to be then i will be glad to make that a reailty cause that's what you wanted to be so then i have to set you free go; be what you want to be just leave the damn kids with me.
Daar bij het krieken van de nacht waar de avond op mij wacht toont het water een gezicht en laat Brugge weerspiegelen in het licht Minstreel van de eeuwige kasseien tussen de heren en lakeien spelend een lied verteld ik u verhalen over gepeupe
Did God create badness just to enjoy struggles when would Potters be create did He Muggles bad seeds planted fighting to be good each going against nature hoping could and would holds onto a Bible fights - takes a stand
practically wrote its self
The coastline fractured - gusts of thunder mumble in serrated skies; the unruly demesne of summer, dark voices of the sea, incessant sighs coalesced, flutter in empty sleeves- scattered clusters of ruin tossed and blown, a salty mist tremb
This poem is a tribute to the life of artist Georgia O'Keeffe, an incredible lady as well as artist. "the faraway" was the name of her home in the New Mexico desert where she spent much of her free time. When she died, they spread her ashes across the land she loved so much. I was honored to have had this poem nominated for the Pushcart Prize in 2004. Being nominated was a great honor.
This was my first (and last, as it happens) attempt at a sonnet, while at school when God was a boy.
I spend a lot of time attuning myself to the grand symphony of nature; every single note, unique yet beautifully integrated into the whole composition of creation. In musical parlance, ''fugue'' = a polyphonic composition of several themes in combined melody. It is in this light that I see, feel and experience Nature.
The weatherman says sunshine and haze, spreading in from the west in the coming days, The rain abates, the clouds dispel, the river loses its swell, the floods go down, then people frown see the damage to their town, Homes abandoned with t
a little bird told me this one...
the light that shines in the darkness
I like to remember that the impact of nature on us is ancient. Our earliest ancestors saw the moon just like we do or heard the sound of rain just like we do.
sorry to load up...i've been out for awhile...ok, it's outta me i think.
In the quiet of the land. Rose a storm of mass destruction. No bombs or help by man kind. Just natures hand. No one knew how big it was to be. Or how much hurt and pain they would see. No one had a chance to run. Before the storm come and w
This was the first poem I ever wrote and I wrote it to make people feel happy when they read it... It's very warming with its colors and u can acctually almost visualize how beautiful the bird really is...
A reflection on blossoms and...
Feelings I had while driving home today.
In the age of the Sabretooth (Named Smilodon meaning Knifetooth) It is thought the sabretooth used its stealth to blend in and waited for game as it was not realy all that agile. Its favourite food being bison apparently.
a moment spent with you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! kill me now let not another moment pass - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ....thank you
I just want to know the meaning of this poem!!
few versus ive had floating for years finally came together... enjoy feel free to post comments i do read them and i do appreciate them... thanks to all who have read and written comments before... cheers and mwah =P
Wrritten and given to friend to take on their trip to Nepal
Pretty self explanatory, I love the night.
This too is a poem by little Kaitlyn. in the early morning, I hear birds singing a joyful song late afternoon, I hear cars going back and forth I then hear an owl singing it's late night song these are the sounds of earth that warm my hear
i wrote this as a child :)
mediocre older entry...or....me standing up for myself against, what was at the time, a flood of gender assassination. I was and I am now happy and proud, to be me, to be a man, to be an individual.
THE GENTLE MOTION OF THE RIPLING WAVES THE BACK AND FORTH OF THE TIDE THE PEBBLES ON THE SEA SHORE STACKED IN ROWS THE UNDULATING SAND BENEATH MY FEET BAREFOOT AM I, WALKING ON THE BEACH ALONG THE WATERS EDGE THE GENTLE WATERS ,WASHING, BAT
as you spring from your long winter's sleep and pop sprigs from bushed days just show me the flowers when sprouts and shoots rise whitish green in early mornings golden light just show me the flowers since I can hardly remember I see
Water is fickle like a women; beautiful, mutable and alluring.
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