THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
*** Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads: The Harp ***
[ II ]
*** Ivy seeps ***
“As
Sun
Goes
Down,
Thy sleep;
*** Root ***
In
Sky
Your
Crown,
Stars weep; -
*** Root ***
My
Oak
Chose
Brown,
Roots deep, -
*** Root ***
We
Cry
Those
Gone,
Notes seep; -”
©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 the rhythm of the universe, the night unfolds,
A tapestry of stars, a story to be told.
Its celestial ballet, a grand choreography,
Passion's dance of darkness, a divine symphony.
In depths of indigo, secrets are kept,
As Luna's soft glow, our dreams are swept.
Her silver beams, like whispers of desire,
Caress the earth, igniting love's own fire.
The night sky, a canvas, painted with grace,
Galaxies swirl, a cosmic embrace.
In every twinkle, a lover's vow,
With each pulsar's beat, passions avow.
The moon, a luminary, in love's embrace,
An eternal witness, to each heart's chase.
Its crescent smile, a lover's art,
A beacon guiding, from the start.
Beneath the night's veil, emotions bloom,
In the shadows cast, hearts find room.
With gentle sighs, the zephyrs play,
As night unveils its mystique display.
The universe's rhythm, a lover's plea,
In every quasar's flash, a mystery.
The passion of night, an enigmatic spell,
In cosmic silence, hearts compel.
So let us dance, beneath the stars,
In night's sweet serenade, no bars.
Embrace the universe's grace,
And let love's rhythm find its place.
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Posted: Jul 2023
About this poem:
Not me, ChatGPT again filling in a quiet period of poetry, where are our poets, all enjoying summer in the north no doubt
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THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
*** Part III: Poetic Pillars – Monads: The Harp ***
[ I ]
*** Weaving ***
“I am
To be
He/She is
You are
We are
They are
[ Existance ] *
Note: *Without God, we can not exist, as God Is Eternal, beyond Existance.
*** Root ***
Do I
Know why
One live
Or die?
*** Root ***
Can I
Seek why
Must give
A try?
*** Root ***
May I
Ask why
This weave
So spry?”
©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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online today!
How can I make this up to you
An old woman called Gaia
I took from you all I pleased
More a robber than messiah
Finding a field full of treasure
A drink from your fresh brook
From the nectar of your bees
The honey made of your flowers
I washed in your cold streams
I dug into your fertile earth
Planting a vineyard of pleasure
I caught fish and trapped game
Cooking them over an open fire
I nourished my body, soul, and mind
Never once did I pay for a thing
Because you were everything to me
Everything I would ever need
Now I look back and wonder
Whatever happened to my plunder
For now it is my turn as well
To give back as well I can
But there is nothing left asunder
Just a life that has perished
When all such life so flourished
Now only the orange smoke haze
Drifts over darkened charred remains
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Posted: Aug 2021
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Global warming.........
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Is their is any one to Love
Is their is any one trust my Love
Is their is any one to feel my feeling
Is their is any one to bring my Lost Love to me
Is their is any one to feel my Pain as his own Pain
Is their is any one to bring me out of Dark
No no Come with me to See the Light
Come with me to feel the Love of Soul
Darkness is why Dark
It has no Light that's why we call it drakness
Come with me out of the drakness
I will show you the Light
The Light of Soul
The Light of Spirit
The Light of Love
The Feeling of Pain n Sarrows the Feeling of UnLoved.
You will See All
Which I Stated Above
In the Light of Soul Spirit and Love
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Posted: May 2013
About this poem:
These are my thought and Shared with my Poetry Friends.
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THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
*** Part II: Poetic Pillars – Questions and Answers ***
[ XXVI ]
*** How to grow Serenity ***
“For
One
Branch
Aim
Sky
- Breath
Got
Air
[ : over : ] Height; –
*** Root ***
(the) Good
Oak
Friend
Must
Sit; -
Should
Tame
Aye
Flight?! –
*** Root ***
Grant
Few
Lights
( To ) Break
Thy
Thirst! –
Tilts
Are
Strong. ”
End of Chapter II: Poetic Pillars – Questions and Answers©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 II: Poetic Pillars – Monads - Questions and Answers
2018+ / 2019 ©Th3Mirr0r
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Is it time for seasonal reflection?
but no not on this day
I am the Sphinx in the desert
facing the ever sun
with beauty in the sands
so they say, but for me
a rogue on the road
I have no pure thoughts
to give elegance to a message
the blue winds blow through me
shallow and with contempt
wisped away as the days
shorten to fine blades
whirling laterally
until up on the heath
creatures move in the hollow silence
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Posted: Aug 2023
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I feel a burden in my life
Having no one in my life
It's too hard to wake up
Seeing no one by my side
Request for a lady to come
Into my life to be on my side
I will feel satisfied to have
A loving wife may be from
Long distance but generous and kind
I will take care of her
As she takes
care of mine
She will live in my heart
I will live in her heart
She will never feel bad
As I will be her husband
Never she regret
To be by my side-by-side
Love is forever when it is from both side
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Posted: Aug 2023
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THE MUSE: EDELWEISS – Vol. I
*** Part II: Poetic Pillars – Questions and Answers ***
[ XXV ]
*** Where love resides ***
“(Thy) Heart
Has
[ : ( A ) : ] Home
Where
All
Bees
Bound
Dew
Rays; –
*** Root ***
Spring
Can
Come,
Flight
Got
Hums; -
Bright
Sun
Sing –
*** Root ***
Grass
Drop [ : (s) : ]
Dew,
[ : (A) : ] Choir
Seek
[ : (Just) : ] Few,
[ : ( As ) : ] Green
Veil [ : turns: ]
[ : (Each) : ] Hue … ”
©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 II: Poetic Pillars – Monads - Questions and Answers
2018+ / 2019 ©Th3Mirr0r
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In the realm of twilight's veil, where darkness reigns supreme
A tale unfolds, of ancient pain, a war that can't redeem.
Elves, pure and fair, verses drow, twisted and cruel,
Bound by hatred's chains, forever locked in duel.
Eternal strife, shadows collide,
The ageless battle will forever ride.
Bitter scars carve their mark tonight,
As the children suffer, trapped in this fight.
Moonlit glades bear witness to the sorrow and despair,
As silver tears fall softly, sacred melodies in the air.
Elven kin, armored bright, resist the Drow's deceit,
But the treacherous Drow's, nocturnal whispers cruelly meet.
Eternal strife, shadows collide,
The ageless battle will forever ride.
Bitter scars carve their mark tonight,
As the children suffer, trapped in this fight.
Blood-soaked ground, echoes of history haunt,
A never-ending cycle, destiny's relentless taunt.
Will the future break free, or forever stay the same?
Only time will tell, as tears merge with the rain.
Elven children, innocent souls caught in the crossfire,
Their laughter fading, replaced by fear, as the world conspires.
But a glimmer of hope still pierces through the night,
As valiant heroes rise, fueled by compassion's light.
Eternal strife, shadows collide,
The ageless battle will forever ride.
Bitter scars carve their mark tonight,
As the children suffer, trapped in this fight.
So let us stand together, united, unafraid,
Break the chains of hatred, a new path to be made.
For the children we fight, their future in our hands,
In this bitter war, may peace and love once again expand.
Eternal Strife, Endless Shadows the echoes of a timeless war,
A haunting melody that has scarred us forevermore.
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Posted: Jul 2023
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