THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
*** Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads: The Harp ***
[ XX ]
*** Grains of wheat ***
“A
Grain
Of wheat
In my hand,
- One
World
At rest,
In each shore
Of my thoughts; –
*** Root ***
Each
Grain
Of wheat
On this land
- Has
Known
The soft word,
Where mild winds
Blown to the mill; –
*** Root ***
Up
There,
To the hill,
- While these stones
Break
Still;
My mind
Seems to count
Grains of wheat – ”
©Th3Mirr0r(2018+ / 2019)
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Posted: Sep 2023
About this poem:
THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
Versification Treatise/ Poetic Pillars
Book I: English version/
Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads - The Harp
2018+ / 2019 ©Th3Mirr0r
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THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
*** Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads: The Harp ***
[ XXII ]
*** Just a leaf ***
“In fall,
Cold wind
Blows fast,
Then slow –
I call
A leaf;
- The trees
Look thinned,
And crawl; –
*** Root ***
Pale moon
- Thus glide
Through stones
With musk; –
My heart,
A leaf;
So soon,
To ask
- Of these; –
*** Root ***
But while
Owls came
To watch
Such bride
Of night
I miss,
- This leaf
Hath slept
In wept – ”
©Th3Mirr0r(2018+ / 2019)
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Posted: Sep 2023
About this poem:
THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
Versification Treatise/ Poetic Pillars
Book I: English version/
Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads - The Harp
2018+ / 2019 ©Th3Mirr0r
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THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
*** Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads: The Harp ***
[ XXIII ]
*** A line in sand ***
“How is,
O, child,
To draw
A line
In sand?
For thine
- Such land,
While mine,
This quiz; –
*** Root ***
He smiled;
- Though none
But his,
The shore
I walk,
- A sigh
Long gone,
Thou one
Must talk; –
*** Root ***
Yet, raw,
Lime stones,
Sea choirs,
In waves,
They wash; –
Brown crabs
- Seems now
Back home
To rush – ”
©Th3Mirr0r(2018+ / 2019)
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Posted: Sep 2023
About this poem:
THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
Versification Treatise/ Poetic Pillars
Book I: English version/
Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads - The Harp
2018+ / 2019 ©Th3Mirr0r
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THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
*** Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads: The Harp ***
[ XXIV ]
*** The more ***
“The more
I climb
These cliffs
Of life,
The more
I find
All gifts
In strife
Of time; –
*** Root ***
The more
I see
My sins
And fall,
The more
- In loss,
Or wins,
A call
For Thee; –
*** Root ***
The more
- While weak,
Or strong,
I pray,
The more
I know
- If good
Or wrong,
My way – ”
©Th3Mirr0r(2018+ / 2019)
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Posted: Sep 2023
About this poem:
THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
Versification Treatise/ Poetic Pillars
Book I: English version/
Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads - The Harp
2018+ / 2019 ©Th3Mirr0r
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THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
*** Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads: The Harp ***
[ XXV ]
*** This branch ***
“This tree
Has found
My song; –
Though hid,
Thy nest,
In each
Old branch; -
Bud folds
New leaves; –
*** Root ***
It looks
So stiff, –
As if
My sight
Has lost
- In thoughts;
But light
Keeps tight
Calm rays; –
*** Root ***
My eyes,
- Brown sparks
Of life,
Search deep:
Who lives,
Or dies?!
- This tree,
My branch,
Old leaves – ”
©Th3Mirr0r(2018+ / 2019)
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Posted: Sep 2023
About this poem:
THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
Versification Treatise/ Poetic Pillars
Book I: English version/
Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads - The Harp
2018+ / 2019 ©Th3Mirr0r
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THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
*** Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads: The Harp ***
[ XXVI ]
*** My eyes ***
“My eyes
Have seen
This world:
In dark,
In light,
With cold,
With warmth,
When shades,
When clear; –
*** Root ***
My eyes
Though knew:
A joy,
A tear,
In strength,
- Or weak,
In times
Of youth,
- Or old;
*** Root ***
My eyes,
- Thus close
A while;
To taste
A bit
Of Life,
- For death
Is near
My grave – ”
©Th3Mirr0r(2018+ / 2019)
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Posted: Sep 2023
About this poem:
THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
Versification Treatise/ Poetic Pillars
Book I: English version/
Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads - The Harp
2018+ / 2019 ©Th3Mirr0r
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in age difference
Here I am lost between this and that. The first tells me about the age difference, and the second tells me about the distance of the place and the difference between here and there. Is there not a title in the heart of a title that tells us what to do and a heart that directs us here and there, so why fanaticism for a place and an address?
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Posted: Aug 2023
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Author: Unknown
On the cross he suffered
But we never feel bothered
We only think about how to get comfortable life as rainbow
But never care with what is going to happen tomorrow
Even in the time of sorrow
We want to get rid of it in a row
Never know we what is the meaning of losing
He teaches us what mortal world is going
Happiness and sadness are only parts of the path of life
But still we chase the pretty illusion of five
Luxury , indulgence, satisfaction, pride and lust
Those are most people chase which they think is a must
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Posted: May 2020
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THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
*** Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads: The Harp ***
[ XIII ]
*** Bliss and greet ***
“Come,
My love,
Come
To me; –
Hear
This drum,
Like
A bee,
Bud and hum; –
*** Root ***
Come,
My love,
Come
To me; –
Spring,
To some,
Chirps
Through plum,
Hear and see; –
*** Root ***
Come
To me,
- Sweet,
Young chum; –
Hand
In wheat,
- Come,
My love,
Bliss and greet; – ”
©Th3Mirr0r(2018+ / 2019)
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Posted: Aug 2023
About this poem:
THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
Versification Treatise/ Poetic Pillars
Book I: English version/
Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads - The Harp
2018+ / 2019 ©Th3Mirr0r
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In poems, be true to your writing
An artist can be truthfully painting
One can pretend, accidentally lying
Invent phrases and rhymes, uplifting
Love lines to keep a spirit hoping,
Bright thoughts to make a soul soaring
But reality can strike one falling.
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Posted: May 2020
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One can have delusion or a mirage, but reality can strike us and it hurts?
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