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National Poetry Month Celebration 2019 - Post Poems Here!
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April 13
Falling Asleep to Music
Girls in blue gauze streamers
run glimmering through time tunnels:
phosphorescent trails.
Gibbons turning summersaults
handspring onto long, loose arms:
lifting, lowering pivot points.
An infinite layer of manta rays
swim in undulating perpetuity:
dark, temporal waters.
Indistinguishable shapes
hover, slide, change and break:
major to minor and fade.
Falling Asleep to Music
Girls in blue gauze streamers
run glimmering through time tunnels:
phosphorescent trails.
Gibbons turning summersaults
handspring onto long, loose arms:
lifting, lowering pivot points.
An infinite layer of manta rays
swim in undulating perpetuity:
dark, temporal waters.
Indistinguishable shapes
hover, slide, change and break:
major to minor and fade.
- Tracy Mitchell
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Love it, Indar, though I am kicking myself for your beating me to summersalting gibbons. I must have been asleep at the keyboard.
Cheers.
T
Cheers.
T
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Lisa, love the eagle homage. I have been listening to Naki's beautiful music, and your poem fits the mood. Von
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Lisa, re "white fringed dress," love it, love it. I often write sensual poetry, and I wonder what the young poets who know me must think. I wonder if they wonder, "She had lovers? She had wild sexual escapes? She's SO old!" Ah, those glorious 60s and 70s. I'm glad for the memories.
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Dave, the blank space between the last line and "plop" gives the poem such a wonderful punch. I really like your work.
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Day 13
. . . - - - . . .
(S) (O) (S)
Way across the field
mellow black cows
graze on yellow grass.
Barbs on a distant fence
flick flashes of light
in obscure Morse Code.
Peace rising around me
lulls me into a trance.
If I succumb,
would I fall off this ledge
to float on the wind?
Or would I just fall
and fall
and fall?
. . . - - - . . .
(S) (O) (S)
Way across the field
mellow black cows
graze on yellow grass.
Barbs on a distant fence
flick flashes of light
in obscure Morse Code.
Peace rising around me
lulls me into a trance.
If I succumb,
would I fall off this ledge
to float on the wind?
Or would I just fall
and fall
and fall?
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Ah, I can feel the falling.
Re: National Poetry Month Celebration 2019 - Post Poems Here!
the bag of knitting beside her rocker, its mouth
of needles and wool, the slippers she is shaping.
Hello bird woman
I can't find a favorite part to your poems they are so consistently wonderful throughout. But the sharp-shouldered hug, the bird-like aspect so exactly right. I commented on your bird poem earlier-the clipping of the flight feathers--but like a few other comments I made I lost it. I also remember your past bird poems. I digress.
This poem is an intimate study with no need for dramatic circumstances yet it is intensely touching. Love it.
of needles and wool, the slippers she is shaping.
Hello bird woman
I can't find a favorite part to your poems they are so consistently wonderful throughout. But the sharp-shouldered hug, the bird-like aspect so exactly right. I commented on your bird poem earlier-the clipping of the flight feathers--but like a few other comments I made I lost it. I also remember your past bird poems. I digress.
This poem is an intimate study with no need for dramatic circumstances yet it is intensely touching. Love it.
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Perhaps they are old
and somewhere a broke old man
could tell stories of his favorites.
OK Lisa you got me with this one. Life neglected, animal or human can send me into a funk because I know it's out there with a million ways to tell the story. Both the man and the horses in this telling.
and somewhere a broke old man
could tell stories of his favorites.
OK Lisa you got me with this one. Life neglected, animal or human can send me into a funk because I know it's out there with a million ways to tell the story. Both the man and the horses in this telling.