poems

Dawn

Poetry This poem was inspired by a photo I liked. Read it aloud boldly, my dear friend. Dawn Celestial orbs silently circle and spin,Earth sails with denizens of dark and light,That awaken as night begins to thin,Eases its grip as the horizon grows bright. You stir from sleep and listen to the dawn,It tugs you

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Over the Edge

A poem In free verse, best read aloud to enjoy it fully, dear friend. Over the Edge Over the edge I step tentatively, into the unknown terrain of my mind. The flowers of the valley lift their bright faces, and smile up at me, Their scent calls my seeking mind, The green grass beds beckon my

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Living Large

A poem In free verse, and it must be read aloud, dear reader. Living Large I feel largest in life in those occasional interludes, In which an instant in time seems like an eternity, And the moment has limitless possibilities I can influence, Marked by the giant hand of the clock of infinity. The world

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Faces

A poem In pentameter, primarily iambic. Read aloud for the true pleasure of poetry. Faces I met someone after ages yesterday,Bare facts had, in time, long faded away,Name, voice, and history were all a haze,But ah, I knew I surely knew that face. Life and genes equally shape our visage,Prints or dental X-rays aren’t our

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Rain

A poem My regular readers know I don’t usually write free verse, but it felt most natural for something so close to my heart. I hope you’ll read it unhurriedly aloud, even if it’s a murmur like the subject. Rain Life falls from the sky,In gentle, soothing drops,It feels like salvation. Like curtains on the

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Standing in the Open Door of a Train Watching the Countryside (a poem)

Part of your wisdom portfolio A poem in variable meter and semi-free verse. Written in the spirit of not being bound by strict convention. To be read aloud, as always. Standing in the Open Door of a Train, Watching the Countryside Roll By India, ages ago.First Class bogie,Teen me. Leaning against the open steel door,Long

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