Robert Frost poetry and some short poems to be read…
“I loved the hard climb, the untouched path.
I listen for the flowing river and I go to her.
Rarely do I see people.
I sit with the trees, the free animals and allow my feet to feel the
coldness of the river.
I have learn to love the quiet places.”
Dancing Coyote
“I remember the house I lived in as a child.
Was my grandparent home.
The house was warm and
we shared three meals a day.
I remember the taste of cherries and ice cream at 8 pm.
I remembered the blessing of love,
being safe.”
Dancing Coyote
“The young girl asked me. Can we survive crazy? Can we survive madness?
I took her hands, kissed each one and I told her.
I knew crazy and I knew madness.
Being crazy kept be brave and knowing madness.
Keep be safe from the liars.
We, who see and feel too much.
Can be killed off by locked doors, imprison by fault words.
We must reach for the sun, grasp the moon and
we must walk the lonely path.
Maybe you and I,
need crazy, need madness.
Keep us, upright.”
Dancing Coyote
Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet and commented:
Come Enjoy the verses and the recitation!!!
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Thank you, my friend.
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Always a pleasure to read and share your posts with followers, John!! Have a great day!
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A deeply moving and beautiful share. Thank you.
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Thank you dear Michele. Robert Frost was amazing.
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You are welcome. Yes he was. I enjoyed doing a recitation on his “Ghost House” poem. Quite fun!
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Deep and melodic. The path taken in your poem makes an interesting contrast with the one in Robert Frost’s poem.
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Robert Frost had a special style. No-one can copy. Thank you for reading and the comment.
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Agreed, and you’re welcome!
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Such a cool nostagic poem. Well-crafted and full of reality.
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We must read the legends to know what poetry can be Lamittan. Thank you for reading and the comment.
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Indeed! Feel most welcome
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