Category Archive: poetry

chaotic word illustrations penned by maddened fools

Originally posted on Mike's Manic Word Depot:
paint by numbers dyslexia, the palate doesn’t match the taste buds doesn’t match the palate of another sunrise at the bottom of the sea shanty…

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Dead flowers’

Dead flowers   I came to you with some Tennessee whiskey and a small plant with rosemary trying to grow. I sat on your porch, waiting for you. I wanted to see your… Continue reading

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The night is young

  The night is young and the night is long, my love   I saw you perfect in the day and I saw you wild and sweet in the early morning. You are… Continue reading

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Nothing really matters

Nothing really matters She asked him, with tears falling down her pretty face. What do you want from me? You borrow and steal, leave me feeling empty. You walk away from me and… Continue reading

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rainbow

Wonderful use of words by a talented writer.

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Love token

Originally posted on Geetha Balvannanathan's Blog – Isis Tratum:
Love token 5 May 2019 Courtesy Christian Schloe Two to tie Within is without Seven flags Fly about Rings of fire scorch the…

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Les Petits Plaisirs | Small Pleasures

Originally posted on Venice Diaries:
Amazing poetry by a talented writer. Venice Diaries View original post

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“Read to me dear lover”

Read to me my dear lover Longing, belonging, needing and believing. You are my reasons to live my love.   Falling, soaring and flying to new heights in hope and dreams. Please sweet… Continue reading

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Tale Weaver – #225 – Reflection – May 30th — Journey into the Mirror

Originally posted on Tao Talk:
  “Woman Looking into Mirror” by Elizavella Designs I chose to write a poem in the triquatrain form, which was created by Robert L. Huntsman. Journey into the…

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“Sweet red wine”

Sweet red wine   It was early fall. The sweet new wines of Germany came out. They are cheap and tasty. It was a beautiful late summer day. The youth of the city… Continue reading

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