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message 6051: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Rolfe liked his nights dark,
his fields fallow, his ale deep,
his women shallow.


message 6052: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Sigh and awaken
from an oak shade’s dappled green,
from soon-distant sounds,

from petals shaken
by gusts from a gardenia
on the sloping grounds.


message 6053: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments Lo!
Of course a sentence can be deemed less mystical because it is unbroken. But language in all guises is fully magic and wonder.

How about this six word wander?
And like all who use should that wonder will be left in potentia.


message 6054: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Rachel wrote: “I wandered the woods
Ripped the knees, tore all the seams . . .”


This is beautiful! (I’m just now catching up on these.)


message 6055: by Nicky (new)

Nicky (soundgirl) | 1388 comments Paula Tohline wrote: "Another American Sentence:

There comes a time when all of us should offer up our souls to wonder."


That's lovely Paula - it feels like it should be a famous quote!


message 6056: by C. J., Cool yet firm like ice (new)

C. J. Scurria (goodreadscomcj_scurria) | 4485 comments As they said goodbye
the trees around cried petals
peppering their path


message 6057: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Very nice, CJ!


message 6058: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments (Nice, Alex!)


Frank knew she’d find him
again, in some old file, when she
brushed long, graying strands.


message 6059: by C. J., Cool yet firm like ice (last edited Sep 30, 2014 10:07PM) (new)

C. J. Scurria (goodreadscomcj_scurria) | 4485 comments Thanks M!

She humored him but
sighed at the quip: "You be pass-
ive but I'll be Frank."


message 6060: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments The woman, Frank knew,
who wore a satisfied smirk
was Eve Madora,

whose face he’d last seen,
her mink stole, in a tavern
outside Mariole.


message 6061: by Ryan (last edited Jun 29, 2014 03:15PM) (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments His mink fedora,
on the eve he last he saw her,
stole off with her stole.


message 6062: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments He could envision
her in mink, who in gloves stood
tiredly at the sink.


message 6063: by Ryan (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments On dream wings she flies,
past clouds and 'bows. Full, the sink;
empty, her pillbox.


message 6064: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Her hair up, she wears
a viola’s long shadows
of unmarked crossroads,

of barns’ rusting roofs,
a piano’s broken chords
of barbed-wire fences.


message 6065: by Ryan (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments Stunning!


message 6066: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Thank you, Ryan! You set the bar pretty high.


message 6067: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments This one of yours was going through my head the other day while I was mowing. It’s one of my favorites.

A martini swim,
while good for the skin, can leave
your Dorian gray.

Much better, I think,
to limit your drink and learn
a Lydian A...


message 6068: by Ryan (last edited Jun 29, 2014 06:03PM) (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments I'm flattered! (Or perhaps you were just thirsty...)

Where Vulture cries join
with dead mens' groans, yellow bricks
crack; she walks alone.

In rusty cage, by
soggy loam, a parched chap thirsts
for a ticket home.


message 6069: by M (last edited Jun 30, 2014 05:56AM) (new)

M | 11617 comments (Beautiful, Ryan! How to follow that?)


From the roiling smoke
of the marsh lords’ wars, where thought
and hope malingered,

“In slime and darkness,
die on all fours!” she beckoned,
fair, lilac fingered.


message 6070: by Ryan (last edited Jun 30, 2014 10:02PM) (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments (Thank you, and WOW!)

Over starlit moors
and shadowed fens, her siren's
song gaily lilted,

"Come hither, brave men
and slumber within." Beneath
her, lilac wilted.


message 6071: by Jim (new)

Jim Agustin (jim_pascual_agustin) | 625 comments Great stuff... miss you guys! not sure I can come up with anything at the moment.


message 6072: by Ryan (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments Hey, Jim! Hope you're well ;)


message 6073: by C. J., Cool yet firm like ice (new)

C. J. Scurria (goodreadscomcj_scurria) | 4485 comments I enjoy moments like these. To read as people paint beautiful images and worlds with words. Awesome.


message 6074: by Ryan (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments What a compliment! Thank you, C.J.


message 6075: by C. J., Cool yet firm like ice (new)

C. J. Scurria (goodreadscomcj_scurria) | 4485 comments *Bows* Welcome. :)


message 6076: by M (last edited Jul 01, 2014 04:20AM) (new)

M | 11617 comments Ghostly firelight plays
on walls where ale-bulged barrels,
where pewter flagons,

stacked in Valhalla’s
eternal halls, are guarded
by green-scaled dragons.


message 6077: by Ryan (last edited Jul 01, 2014 04:40PM) (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments Beyond the reach of
dragon-flight, maids of Odin
in autumn mists cry

for fair Honah-Lee,
slipped from sight, to vaults only
Valkyries dare fly.


message 6078: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments (Whatever this internal-rhyme form is, you’ve mastered it, Ryan. These are excellent!)


message 6079: by Ryan (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments Thanks, M. Just trying to keep pace.


message 6080: by Mandy (new)

Mandy Blake | 1231 comments Locked safely away,
Her glorious soul shall stay,
Until judgement day.

Save yourselves I plead,
for Heaven is forever,
the world is all greed.


message 6081: by Ryan (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments Beautiful return to form, Mandy. Welcome back!


message 6082: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Very nice, Mandy!


message 6083: by Mandy (new)

Mandy Blake | 1231 comments Thanks guys.


message 6084: by Ryan (last edited Jul 03, 2014 04:53PM) (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments Dazed in the Fall by
a bright butterfly, I wrapped
a cocoon around.

Azure wings, flightless,
yearning for sky, by Winter
fell lifeless to ground.


message 6085: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments (Beautiful, Ryan!)


message 6086: by Ryan (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments (Thanks, M. I love the constraints of this form.)


message 6087: by [deleted user] (new)

Blue eyes dazed by the
shimmer above; frail hands reached
for a quilt of love.


message 6088: by Ryan (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments That's very nice, Leslie.


message 6089: by M (last edited Jul 04, 2014 03:15AM) (new)

M | 11617 comments Good morning, Leslie. Beautiful haiku! Ryan, the form has that effect on me, too (as you’ve probably deduced). Early this morning, after awakening from a bizarre dream, I came up with the mess below.

To solve the puzzle
with which tiny scales adorn
a butterfly’s wings!

A professor’s wife,
she knew the old tales, and wore
the talked of earrings.

Her white-gabled house
on an elmed hillside surveyed
the slumbering town.

From smooth, pale shoulders
blue straps would slide as she shed
her satin nightgown.

Her waist invited
my calloused hands. Fine fingered,
hers sought to hold me

those sprawled nights her lips
had lingered on mine, when such
dark things she’d told me.


message 6090: by Ryan (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments What a dream! That's so good, M. You've captured the dreamlike quality in the images and description. Your rhyme is perfect. I'm not quite sure how the first stanza actually relates to the rest but I like it a lot and it makes a very interesting beginning.


message 6091: by M (last edited Jul 04, 2014 04:10AM) (new)

M | 11617 comments Thank you, Ryan! The dream (what I remember of it) was about a secret society of intellectuals who were all dead but for one woman, who had been married to one of them and who had fallen into the clutches of a con artist who was stealing what remained of her fortune.


message 6092: by Ryan (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments Sheesh! Your dreams are as complex and intricate as your poems.

On the rare occasions I even remember my dreams it is usually something basic - running, flying, lying in the sun - you could write a trilogy and sell movie and tv series rights just off the snippet you've described!


message 6093: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Thank you, Ryan!


message 6094: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments Beautiful and evocative poem, M!


message 6095: by Guy (new)

Guy (egajd) | 11249 comments Her soft lips left mine
Adrift in thoughts left unsaid,
My tongue lost and mute.


message 6096: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Thank you, Guy! In the early hours, when things are bleary and things dreamed in the night still seem half real, images come right up for me, but the well dries up as the day wears on.


message 6097: by Mandy (new)

Mandy Blake | 1231 comments Born deaf, blind and dumb,
Would not have left me as numb,
As losing your love.


message 6098: by Ryan (last edited Jul 07, 2014 03:18AM) (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments Adrift in deep space,
an astronaut lost; no wind
to feather stilled sails.

Oblivious world
uncaring turns, in silence
as oxygen fails.


message 6099: by [deleted user] (new)

Beautiful, Ryan :)

a cloud of red dust
concealed the pebbles and sticks
along the path of hope.


message 6100: by Ryan (new)

Ryan | 5334 comments (Thanks, Leslie. That's my best attempt at describing lost love...beautiful continuation by you).


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