The Sun
The sun owns dignitary of brightness yet vapor may dispatch with cladding cloud all memory of light till earth is befogged dream where step and chance are one Rather would I anneal to thy aurora A... More »
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The sun owns dignitary of brightness yet vapor may dispatch with cladding cloud all memory of light till earth is befogged dream where step and chance are one Rather would I anneal to thy aurora A... More »
That your lips would envelop about me entire Capsulate promise, redemption, desire Gorge perfect passion in infinite kiss Dazzling, frazzling raspberry bliss
I am going to go back in time and post the written poems I have somehow managed to save. Beginning with the most recent, this one is titled "Dope". Dope. Excellent. Emotional negligence. Outrageous to... More »
Boats spackle the harbor below wallow grey like statue'd dimension of texturing clay Constructed through man's concupiscent enslave Eluding bold siren's unreasoning wave That they be magenta or sacrament pink or blueberry banshee or Iris'... More »
Each moment in eternity a past, a now a future breath A fluttry suite of fine compress thy heart to swell thy soul to dress
There is a timeless beauty In you winter leaf You are in the process of "Being" and "Not Being" You are in between worlds Saying " goodbye" and Saying "hello" You are "Letting go" ready for... More »
The Things That Move Us Thoughts on Longing by Obi Okorougo She wasn’t like the other girls. While they were busy curling eyelashes and painting nails, drinking prosecco and chattering feverishly about able bachelors arriving... More »
It is winter The cold rain has driven All colour from the trees Iced branches snap Crash to the ground Jagged stubbs remain The darkening sky Cries warning All is vanquished Bleak, forgotten Those broken... More »
I love this poem. I pulled it from Roger Housden's wonderful anthology Dancing with Joy: 99 Poems. His collections are marvelous. Mind Wanting More Only a beige slat of sun above the horizon, like a... More »