Author: Unknown
Rainbow all full of color,
And there is no other
Iridescent beauty all aglow.
Now we see this arch grow,
Bow that feast the eyes
Oh let us not this wonder despise,
Wonderful colors unto the skies arise.
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Posted: Mar 2015
About this poem:
This is a series of poems I had written in regards to nature. The first letters will spell out the word.
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Spring has returned
The sunsets and cool winds
with warm sun filled days
I've returned and am tired now
and I will rest on the bare branches
The sounds and singing in the early day
are music to my ears
The colors will soon be here
and my wings will float in the blue sky
as I wait for warmer air
Soon I will be busy building my nest
waiting for my young to appear
Its nice to return to the places I've known
So good to be home its been a long journey
I will close my eyes until daylight is here
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Posted: Mar 2015
About this poem:
Its Deja vu
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So busy covering ourselves up
in threads
The pleasure of two parallel
stripping sexes
...
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Posted: Mar 2015
About this poem:
Clothing - such a lot of work! But one can learn to appreciate it properly when one is dressing for someone special and near. Adam and Eve weren't hiding, they were the merely the first stripologists on Earth.
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When I have traveled this far
Holding on to some cause
Finding something sweet
In another dimension
Folding back upon nothing
Frozen in space I stare
Cannot move away either
Gaze slowly into my eyes
Can you see any light
Or a reflection of darkness
Is that a look of despair?
And with it where am I
Lost?
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Posted: Apr 2011
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Casual walk
By waters edge
The swish of water
Ebbs and flows
Chill of seaside air
Whispers of faint sea breeze
Fills ones sences
The wind ebbes and blows from gentle breeze
Sun low in the sky clouds above dark and over cast
Cast its forboding spell
Hint of rain to come
You stroll time in goes by
Gentle breeze at peace
You wonder
Time for gets
At one with nature
Ones at peace
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Posted: Mar 2015
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My sunshine has returned
in my neck of the world
It puts a smile on my face
and the gentle breeze blows
the warm air on my skin
The days grow much longer
and I know spring is on it way
I enjoy the wonders of nature
today and every day
Come out with me to enjoy today
It will never come back for
today is unique in its own special way
"Here Comes The Sun" (The Beatles song lyrics)
Here comes the sun, here comes the sun
And I say it's all right
Little darling, it's been a long cold lonely winter
Little darling, it feels like years since it's been here
Here comes the sun, here comes the sun
And I say it's all right
Little darling, the smiles returning to the faces
Little darling, it seems like years since it's been here
Here comes the sun, here comes the sun
And I say it's all right
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
Little darling, I feel that ice is slowly melting
Little darling, it seems like years since it's been clear
Here comes the sun, here comes the sun
And I say it's all right
Here comes the sun, here comes the sun
It's all right, it's all right
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Posted: Mar 2015
About this poem:
break from the cold winter
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Winter Solstice
Winter lashes out with awful fury knowing
the solstice means her time soon will end.
That tail between legs hangs as days lenghten
and land frozen and icy will begin to warm.
Winter's raging blizzards coat land white
with massive dirfts of snow that block
passage through the lanes and tracks.
Pristine glittering icicles adorn trees.
Lakes frozen solid, dimly glimpsed fish swim
beneath. While on banks shy snowdrops peek
and carefully open their petals one by one.
Yet still Winter tightens her grip stubbornly.
The days slowly lengthen and sun warms earth
only to be plunged back into an icy freeze.
For a while longer Winter rejoycing reigns
But Spring will soon relentlessly march in.
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Posted: Dec 2014
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eastern washington, water of plenty where the columbia flowes,yet not a maney tree congreate. Lakes and marshes full of bird song. Canyons ingraved in basalt cliffs with rolling hills sweeping the land. Earth of clay and sand where the wild flowers bloom. Sweeping winds the tumble weeds do ride amoungunst the sage progeney. Where the rattle snake lives and the mule dear play and the muskrat swims,in the depth of night a lowley cyote howels.
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Posted: Jan 2014
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now what was the lake
before the snow geese arrived
a tranquility
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Posted: Aug 2010
About this poem:
Haiku
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Young and eager romps
the charmed saplings in the woods
Fearing no evil
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Posted: Feb 2010
About this poem:
A Haiku poem: A Japanese lyric verse form having three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables, traditionally invoking an aspect of nature or the seasons.
In nature there is no good or evil. It's non dualistic.
Inspired by Joseph Campbell.
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