First summer rain.
I open and then
I fold up my umbrella.
…………
First one, then another
Leaf trembles
On the apple tree
………
You smile.
Far away the bird takes off
From the slow ice floe
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Posted: Jun 2021
About this poem:
the best i could write. I never was goed in haiku
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Gray clouds on blue sky
War traumas never do heal
The sun always shines.
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Posted: May 2010
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Author: Unknown
Autumn leaves turn gold
then they fall
and are forgotten..
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Posted: Mar 2010
About this poem:
i wrote this as a child :)
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gazing at the flower
indulgent heart
the way of warrior
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Posted: Aug 2011
About this poem:
elo/international chess quotation..(hungarian great master)
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Like a fish bone knife
Patiently gutting stray clouds
For silver lining.
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Posted: Aug 2022
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Author: Unknown
as transient time passes without a clue of your existence
staggering down the stairs as the thoughts are persistence
no one to here
and no one to see
all alone with you self postulation
taking the writings of the chart, you throw away all your parts
the mind of ones self becomes vague and you began to weaver
the ideas you have are all have consequences with their actions
to make love with an unknown with no second thinking then changes your perception about what love is
going on shopping sprees with superfluous splurging,
now your in debt and you are depressed while withdrawing
the sounds stay reticence while the thoughts go to bed
moving the body that was once had vitality is no a stress
irritable and tired you want to press
on the button to end it all
here comes a light that is filled with hope
you say hello to the one unknown
she says its alright, your going through casualties that were all in your mind
lets sit down and talk she says
im your wife untill the end.
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Posted: Jul 2009
About this poem:
i was bored and i like to write so heres something i just came up with.
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There are fifty dead
Lifeless blossoms tinged dark red
Hearts around world bleed
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Posted: Mar 2019
About this poem:
Written in sympathy for the 50 who were mercilessly gunned down and for their friends, families and fellow New Zealanders who suffer these overwhelming losses. Such terrorist acts are an attack against all who hold peace and each other within loving hearts. May our communities find or construct avenues to reclaim civility and health.
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Towers will fall down
Earth all over will shatter
My heart awakens
Refreshing is love
Sweet as gentle summer rain
Now washes the world
Stand back unafraid
Greatness now is glorious
Love conquers evil
Visions of the future
Dance around inside my head
Wisemen once foretold
The Resurrection
The next coming attraction
Theaters near you
Beware and be warned
The moment is getting close
Closer than you think
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Posted: Jan 2019
About this poem:
Haiku style influenced prophesy of the second coming of Christ. Why not? Watch out Godzilla, here's comes JC !! :)
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Both good and bad die
in winter of discontent.
Casualty, peace.
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Posted: Nov 2010
About this poem:
In honor of Veteran's Day and all service personnel who sacrifice to nurture peace around the world.
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the 6th of june..
still born..
somalian smile..
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Posted: Aug 2011
About this poem:
a feeling of rebornation..
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