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Birth/Rebirth
Conception,Birth.,
Beauty.
Sickness,
Old age,
Death.
Conception,
Rebirth
Stop.
I just want
To stop.
Or at least
Slow down
At the
Beauty part.
Please?
Madame Ferdinand Jamin
A rose arousedInspires desires
Arising as pyres
Suspiring expire
Ecstatic Dancing
Musical notes fallSynapses register joy
Crazy toe traction
British Birds Don't Do That
In Houghton-le-Spring,If you hear a bird sing,
It wouldn’t be that rare I must say.
But if you see one dance
Then it must be from France
In County Durham on holiday.
It’s just too absurd
To suggest British birds
Partake in dances of any kind.
At least not in full view,
That will never do.
British birds are far too refined.
A poem from my latest collection of comic verse for Children... Further info here:
http://originalwriting.ie/bookshop/poetry/a-poets-nonsensical-journey-t…
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Tears and Time
Glistening Tears
Crystalline Drops
Streaming Alone Through
Smiling Grooves
Meeting Their Bed
of Tissues like
Flesh Leaves the
Spirit to Depart From It
Unable to Reverse It
Nothing You Can Do
The Drops of Reality
in those Tissues...
Could Water the Crops
and Extinguish a Wildfire
With Their...
Painful & Somber Voyage.
Ah but Now Those Tissues
Become
Like The Fabric of a
Mother's Apron
on
a Sunny Afternoon.
Oh...
It Must Be Time To Play.
'Mother Mary Come's to Me Speaking Words of Wisdom...
Let It Be."
"La,la,la,la...."
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A simple poetic departure.
God Is Good.
So Am I.
All Is Well.
Thanks.
Good-Bye.
Haipoo?
I don't have a poetic bone in my body(and I really do enjoy reading the poetry here), but a recent event which happened to me earlier this week during my lunch break inspired me to try my hand at this most cool haiku - so here goes:
Flies on fresh dog doo
squishing through my five bare toes
should have stayed in bed
not exactly enlightening or insightful (or"a heavy sense of Zen") but it does leave
the reader with a vivid mental image..........lol and hope you are too :D
PS. I was eating my daily refried bean sandwich when this happened and the irony was not lost on my laughing hyena coworkers.
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Promise Yourself...
To be so strong that nothing can
disturb your peace of mind.
To talk health, happiness and
prosperity to every person you meet.
To make all your friends feel
that there is something in them.
To look at the sunny side of everything
and make your optimism come true.
To think of only the best,
to work only for the best,
and to expect only the best.
To be just as enthusiastic about
the success of others
as you are about your own.
To forget the mistakes of the past
and press on to the greater
achievements of the future.
To wear a cheerful countenance
at all times and give every living
creature you meet a smile.
To give so much time to the
improvement of yourself that you
have no time to criticize others.
To be too large for worry,
too noble for anger,
too strong for fear,
and
too happy to permit
the presence of trouble.
By
Christian D. Larson
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My brothers, if someone is detectedby sin, you who live by the spirit
should gently set him right, each of you
trying to avoid falling into temptation
himself. 2 Help carry one another's
burdens; in that way you will fulfill the
law of Christ. 3 If anyone thinks he
amounts to something, when in fact he
is nothing, he is only deceiving himself.
4 Each man should look to his conduct;
if he has reason to boast of anything,
it will be because the achievement is
his and not another's. 5 Everyone should
bear his own responsibility.
6 The man instructed in the word should
all he has with his instructor. 7 Make no mistake
about it, no one makes a fool of God!
A man will reap only what he sows. 8 If
he sows in in the field of flesh, he will reap
a harvest of corruption; but if his seed-ground
is the spirit, he will reap everlasting life. 9
Let us not grow weary of doing good; if
we do not relax our efforts, in due time
we shall reap our harvest. 10 While we
have the opportunity, let us do good to all
men --- especially those of the house-hold
of faith.
GALATIANS 6: 1-10
NAB 1970
Type Casting
The loneliest sound I knowfalls like hail on a tin roof.
Each stone leaves its dent.
Less permanent: the clattering
cacophony of Chicken Little's
forecast come true.
Once, my sky had fallen;
my voice was erased.
Now, all I can do is type.
Asshole [for my landlord]
When you purseyour lips like that
does your anus
pucker up as well?
that made my day :D
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Thorton Wilder on Poetry
"I forget which of the great sonneteers said: 'One line in the fourteen comes from the ceiling; the others have to be adjusted around it.'"
From an interview in The Paris Review, Winter 1956
The Landlord
Thanks Mike,(My personal lament follows yours)
When you purse
your lips like that
does your anus
pucker up as well?
When you arrogantly deny obvious reality
Are worms gnawing holes in your brain?
Do you honestly believe we
Wouldn't rather have to deal with you?
Landlords are the greatest advertisement
for collective, communal co-habitation.
Thanks again Mike- all credit to you!
Rectum? It damn near killed him.
Thanks slo and Anna, but how would I like it to be credited? Two shy of a dozen formicidae, would do it, I'm thinking:
By Ten Ants
A Feline View of Chiroptera's Echolocation
the cats don't knowwhat to think about
the bats
flying mice flickering
shadows of night fall
the cats
sit alert eyes skyward
ears rotoring tracking
the bats
high-pitched clicking
flitting ravenously by
lone goose
LONE GOOSE
The flocks of geese are
Headed south
Honking and screeching
And forming into vees
Flying all night alone
Now the day breaks
But he doent know it, he doesn't rest
Or even slow down
He's got to get back To his one true love The only one who
Knows his sound
He calls and calls
As he flaps and flaps For
he knows she
Has many suitors
And their bright feathers
Might lure her away
So the day breaks
With a north wind
And dense fluffy clouds
And he honks her name
And flaps and flaps.
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"They are like treesplanted along the riverbank,
bearing fruit each season
without fail. Their leaves
never wither, and in all they
do, they prosper."
-Psalm I:3
NLT
Beautifully did Sunday morning
become Sunday Afternoon.
The Grateful Dead Hour Rocked
the Repeat Function of no.1083.
"In the end there's just a song..."
"Gonna make em shine..."
-Lovelight Intact-
~ sherbear, XO!
Welcome Free
Nice to see you back in the poet's hangout. You've been missed!
It's the same story
Hey now. Hew now. Hai-ku Hai-ku all day. Joco
mo fe no na na
Oops. I ran out of
syllables. Needed one more.
Sucks when that happens.
Two Unshooed
My girlfriend left me a prose note today, which I then arranged as lines of verse and added a title:
Two Unshooed
One fly
in here
and I swear
the door
was opened
momentarily
while carrying
the litter
out front
Second fly
in the front
house
not sure
how
that one
got in
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GOOD HEART
A GOOD HEART IS
BOTH IMPORTANT
AND EFFECTIVE IN
DAILY LIFE.
IF IN A
SMALL FAMILY, EVEN
WITHOUT CHILDREN,
THE MEMBERS HAVE A
WARM HEART FOR EACH OTHER,
A PEACEFUL ATMOSPHERE
WILL BE CREATED.
HOWEVER, IF ONE OF THE PERSONS
FEELS ANGRY, IMMEDIATELY THE
ATMOSPHERE IN THE HOUSE
BECOMES TENSE.
DESPITE GOOD FOOD OR A
NICE TELEVISION SET,
YOU WILL LOSE PEACE AND CALM.
THUS THINGS DEPEND MORE ON
THE MIND THAN ON THE MATTER.
MATTER IS IMPORTANT, WE MUST
HAVE IT, WE MUST USE IT PROPERLY
BUT IN THIS CENTURY WE MUST
COMBINE A GOOD BRAIN
WITH A GOOD HEART.
H.H. THE XIV TH DALAI LAMA
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Paper produced by hand and is a
double dowel scroll with a hand-
braided multi-colored string for
hanging. Brought to my home from
A World Peace Ceremony. Indeed,
a wonderful mediation for All, xo.
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THE RIVER IS HERE
Down the mountain the river flows,
And it brings refreshing wherever it goes,
Through the valleys and over the fields
The river is rushing, and the river is here.
The river of God sets our feet to dancing;
The river of God fills our hearts with cheer;
The river of God fills our mouths with laughter,
And we rejoice for the river is here.
By
Andy Park
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MOURNING TO DANCING
He's turned my mourning into dancing again;
He lifted my sorrows.
I can't stay silent;
I must sing for His joy has come.
By
Tommy Walker
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What do you see while yougaze into a high mountain pool?
Do you perceive the reflection of
your exquisite Spirit?
What do you feel while you tread
the mossy carpet of a virgin forest?
Do you feel the heartbeat of It's
enchanted Sacred Ground?
What do you know while you stare in
wonder at the dark, stormy skies?
Do you then know the forceful Power
of the Great Spirit?
What do you see?
What do you feel?
What do you know?
May you acknowledge the voice within,
and harken to its power and wisdom.
-The Dawning Ember
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Thanks Mike
Now I know why I never did well in English! Excellent poem with simmering symmetry!
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Purpose of This Letter
This is now, beloved, the second
letter I am writing to you in
which I am stirring up your sincere
mind by way of a reminder,
that you should remember the
words spoken beforehand by the
holy prophets and the command-
ment of the Lord and Savior spoken
to the apostles.
Know this first of all, that in
the last days mockers will come
with their mocking, following after
their own lusts,
and saying, "Where is the promise
of His coming? For ever since the
fathers fell asleep, all continues
just as it was from the beginning of
creation.
For when they maintain this, it
escapes their notice that by the
word of God the heavens existed
long ago and the earth was formed
out of water and by water,
through which the world was
destroyed, being flooded by water.
But by His word the present heavens
and earth are being reserved for
fire, kept for the day of judgement and
destruction of ungodly men.
But do not let this one fact escape
your notice, beloved, that with the
Lord one day is like a thousand years,
and a thousand years like one day.
The Lord is not slow about His promise,
as some count slowness, but is patient
toward you, not wishing for any to perish
but for all to come to repentance.
But the day of the Lord will come like a thief,
in which the heavens will pass away with a
roar and the elements will be destroyed with
intense heat, and the earth and its works
will be burned up.
Since all these things are to be destroyed
in this way, what sort of people ought you
to be in holy conduct and godliness,
looking for and hastening the coming of the
day of God, because of which the heavens
will be destroyed by burning, and the elements
will melt with intense heat!
But according to His promise we are looking
for new heavens and a new earth, in which
righteousness dwells.
Therefore, beloved, since you look
for these things, be diligent to be found
by Him in peace, spotless and blameless,
and regard the patience of our Lord as
salvation; just as also our beloved brother
Paul, according to the wisdom given him,
wrote to you, as also in all his letters,
speaking in them of these things in which
some are hard to understand, which the
untaught and unable distort, as they do also
the rest of the Scriptures, to their own
destruction.
You therefore, beloved, knowing this beforehand,
be on your guard so that you are not carried away
by the error of unprincipled men and fall from your own
steadfastness, but grow in the grace and knowledge
of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To Him be
the glory, both now and to the day of,
eternity.
Amen.
-2 PETER 3
After a Night of The Q
They say that a warren is a networkof interconnecting burrows,
like a rabbit hole,
hence, Haynes
can be seen as
a space into which
we fall,
like Alice tumbling, we watch
as the composition of the whole
flashes by while revealing
its many notable parts,
like Tears of a Clown,
Norwegian Wood,
Eleanor Rigby,
Mountain Jam,
and so much more
as yet to be determined.
black ice = goin' down; feelin' bad
f*** you,old man winter!
hope you sit
bare-assed
on a 3 inch
splinter
Us old geezers
Tend to have more have an intimate relationship with black ice...
Stylish, low-profile crampons, anyone?
True, that
A few years ago my wife and I were walking to a theater to see Lou Reed. I slipped on the blackest of black ice, landed square on my back. It hurt, a lot. Other folks -- complete strangers -- walking down the same sidewalk stopped to make sure that I was ok, helped me up, and so on.
My wife? Barely able to stand herself...because she was laughing so hard. Apparently it was the funniest thing she's ever seen. She still talks about it. Thanks, sweetheart.
a band with a website
there once was a band with a websitethat lett people chat all night
with millions of topics
including philanthropics
but a motive of profit
started to make it a bad fit
and nobody named rhino could change it
we're all left to wonder
was it an IT blunder
or deadhead rhinoids with heads split asunder
that was driving their website under
in retrospect so simple
hire people who can make websites a wonder
and stop the product/commercial blunder
and you'll sell a shitload of product
happily everafter
before a bust of Jerry in alabaster plaster
3 cheers and 5 g for john....
"i am.... a mushroom;on whom the dew
of heaven drops
now and then."
-john ford
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Unity in the Mystical Body
I plead with you, then, as a
prisoner for the Lord to live a
life worthy of the calling you have
received, 2 with perfect humility,
meekness, and patience, bearing with
one another lovingly. 3 Make every
effort to preserve the unity which
has the Spirit as its origin and peace
as its binding force. 4 There is but
one body and one Spirit, just as
there is but one hope given all of you
by your call. 5 There is one Lord,
one faith, one baptism; 6 one God
and Father of all, who is over all,
and works through all, and is in all.
Ephesians 6: 1-6
NAB
sarah williams...
"though my soul may set in darkness, it will rise in perfect light; i have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night"
-from her beautiful poem,
"the old astronomer"
Acceptance...
God in His infinite wisdom Did not make me very wise-
so when my actions are stupid
They hardly take God by surprise
-langston hughes
Happy Gun Appreciation Day....from sea to shining sea
We do not care-That much is clear.
Not enough
Of us care
Anywhere.
We are not wise-
For that reason
Mankind dies.
To think
Is much against
The will.
Better-
And easier-
To kill.
-langston hughes' poem "war and wisdom"
primum ictum
I
For the longest while
I didn't think
I had anything to say.
Then, it occurred to me
that maybe the problem
was there was no one I
wanted to say anything
to. Now, I'm not so sure,
either way,
but I'm listening more mindfully,
and hearing words yet unspoken,
again and again,
and with such resounding clarity
at times that I am moved to write
the thoughts I think I have heard
II
Part of my reluctance,
if you could call it that,
to be my own bellringer
for the longest while,
it was decades if a day,
arises from the knowledge,
of which I am fairly certain
following years of informal
field research into the issue,
that it has indeed
all been said before, and
probably said better than
my meager poetic means
will ever come to muster.
I saw no point, then,
in being derivative,
knowing well
that was all
I would
ever
be.
III
Any self-imposed silence, I knew,
would be unoriginal. But I was no
Stoic in my having-nothing-to-say,
nor would I ever be confused
with a silently suffering saint.
Even with not a thing to say, I always
found injustices to make noise about,
if only to draw attention to my plight,
which, to my recollective secondary sight
looks as unfocused as it was unfounded,
but at the time it seemed real and imposing
enough for me to raise a serious stink about.
IV
What gives a bell its tone
is not simply the material
of which the chime is cast,
which, otherwise arranged,
would only clank or clang.
Rather, it is the void defined
by the placement of material
wherein emerges the ringing.
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LOVE is patient;live is kind.
Love is not jealous
or boastful;
it is not arrogant or rude.
Love does not insist
on its own way; it is not
irritable- or resentful;
it does not rejoice at wrong
but rejoices in the right.
Love bears all things,
believes all things, hopes
all things, endures all things,
Love never ends.
This is apart of a beautiful picture
all set in pink roses in bloom
that I had given my Dad long ago
that has just came back to me.
Sher-ing the love my Dad gave...
to me, xo!
Cabin Fever......
Saved a blue jellybean todayFrom his arch-enemies
Acid and enzymes
Named him "Puddles"
Put a collar on him
And together we walked home
Puddles has taken to his new
Surroundings rather well
And the neighbors just adore him
But the only thing this
Stubborn-ass, blue mule is good at
Is "staying"
So Puddles and I had a
Heart-to-heart
And cleared the air
And from that gentle session, I learned
If I breathe on Puddles just right.....just right
He will ever so kindly oblige and "roll over"
Awwwwwwwwwwwwww.......
Sweet, blue Puddles
You're a keeper
-sl
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The Unknown Date
It's of an
uncontrollable time.
There...just...
to be waiting
for Spring (sigh)
I've not
waited for the
lush Earth
the buds upon
the Maple.
I guess- ever,
so I hath something
new today in
the cold.
The frozen milky
snow to all be
drunk and the
sweet breeze
to dry the rocks
and hills.
Then on the
true greens of
the fertile soil
the beginning
of the end
begins again.
what I miss about karen...long ago
most often what I so dearly miss
is that
pure
loving
tender kiss
the kind
that came out
of nowhere..
influenced
by purpose
the kind
that could take
a long day
of my misery
and melt it
into a gently
flowing stream
of something
other-worldly
the kind
that could make
me feel
like everything
here on earth
is exactly as
everything
should be
the kind
that
softly
silently
profoundly
cried out
I love you
and
I care
Ice-cube tray
Full of mycelliumRichness of blue
Comes right on cue.
blame game blessing
sittinghours on end
glued to this screen
ingesting beautiful poetry from the vault
empty fridge
laundry piled high
blessed assured
it's clearly all of you's thoughtful fault
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So beautiful are these writingsI've kept with a vast keeping of
black and whites filled with
greatness and nothingness-
collectively.
An excerpt from-
THE PILLOW BOOK OF
SEI SHONAGON
TRANSLATED AND EDITED
BY IVAN MORRIS
I.
In Spring It Is the Dawn
In spring it is the dawn that is most beautiful. As the light
creeps over the hills, their outlines are dyed a faint red and wisps
of purplish cloud trail over them.
In summer the nights. Not only when the moon shines, but
on dark nights too, as the fireflies flit to and fro, and even when
it rains, how beautiful it is!
In autumn the evenings, when the glittering sun sinks close
to the edge of the hills and the crows fly back to their nests in
threes and fours and twos; more charming still is a file of wild
geese, like specks in the distant sky. When the sun has set, one's
heart is moved by the sound of the wind and the hum of the
insects.
In winter the early morning. It is beautiful indeed when
snow has fallen during the night, but splendid too when the
ground is white with frost; or even when there is no snow or
frost, but it is simply very cold and the attendants hurry from
room to room stirring up the fires and bringing charcoal, how
well this fits the season's mood! But as noon approaches and the
cold wears off, no one bothers to keep the braziers alight, and
soon nothing remains but piles of white ashes.
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
NEW YORK