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A Golden Day

Northern breeze
blows golden leaves,
Spinning down
from maple trees.

Fall-foliage
blanketed knee-deep,
Rest around rich
scented sediment.

While the crunching 
Sound echos, 
Over the canvas-
covered Converse.

Swirling ...
a constant melody, 
Around the timeless 
day of the season.

Copyright © Kelly Besaw Gallo | Year Posted 2022

A Reading From the Book of Reflective Understanding

Who was Saint Nick? 
Was it a military trick? 
Just like a Screen Actors Guild member 
You might remember 
St Nick made this thing stick 
By changing his name to Santa Claus 
Then magically he started breaking down walls 
Stuffed with love 
Santa’s message flies like a dove 
It takes faith for children to learn how to wait 
They have been told when most the world is cold 
This gigantic elf with eternal health 
Comes into their house as quiet as a mouse. 
Giving something to them
usually left under the tree in the den. 
But what does this all mean in this children’s dream. 
If you think about it over that Christmas meal 
The subject does make one welcome with a warm feel
Already anointed a King we celebrate this fact with songs that we sing. 
Jesus recruited bread when he wanted to be fed. 
His friends wrote things down and published it when Jesus was no longer around. 
An understanding on what thing are about 
Can be the true gift when someone is trying to work something out.
At the holiday table interpret what it meant when Jesus was born in a stable 
During this time, they wished upon a star 
With new hope an answer will come from a far 
Does a voice actually come when this is done? 
Not really but, this is what was won

You see Jesus gave his life and he really did not have a wife 
It was an awful thing since the power of be did not like it when they called him king 
Years later here comes this artistic portrait 
A man in a red suit who was deemed worth it
Like a main character in a book 
Everyone imagines Santa’s look 
Just like the holy spirit who steps in to say never fear it. 
You do not see Jesus or Santa Claus 
But they are there standing tall 
In conclusion this is a peaceful solution 
That in the end and when asked to defend 
It is faith that is the greatest gift 
When one needs a lift 
Carry on with this delightful tradition 
Knowing full well it is a well thought out artistic mission

Copyright © Marc O'Brien | Year Posted 2019

A Rural Tragedy

Act 1: Scene 1:  (As the curtain opens, we see the bulky frame of Farmer George. He paces 
the worn floor of his large open kitchen. He has just come in from harvesting his crops. 
Seated at the table is his wife, Florence (Flo), a more educated person, demure, and usually 
calm. Today she sits, as if in peril, large green eyes darting nervously back and forth as they 
follow his every move. Across from her on the table is an uncut melon; next to it, a large 
knife. Both husband and wife appear agitated, and an argument is about to ensue as George 
leans suddenly forward, glaring at his wife’s startled face, placing both his large rough hands 
heavily down on the table squarely in front of Flo. . . )

Flo: Mercy, George, what’s gotten into you? You’re nearly giving me a heart attack! 

George:  Don’t tempt me, woman. I want an explanation from you and I want it RIGHT 
NOW!  No more ‘a this dilly dallying around. What in tarnation was ya doin’ out there?

Flo:  Why, I’ve been in here cooking, can’t you see? 

George:  Cooking? Cooking? I’d say you been cooking up something all right and it ain’t 
been here in this kitchen! 

Flo: Why, whatever do you mean, George? 

George:  I seen you out there by the barn, Flo. Don’t you deny it.

Flo: I am being perfectly candid with you. I’ve been right here cooking you this supper since 
4 o’clock! Why on earth would I be out behind the barn and at this hour?

George: That’s what I wanna  know! I seen you from the field, Florence. Not more than 
fifteen minutes ago! I might’a lost some hearing, but I sure ain’t lost my sight yet! You was 
runnin’ toward the house like yer skirt was on fire. So whaddaya not telling me? 

(Florences’ gaze settles on the one kitchen window, and suddenly her eyes get very large. At 
this precise moment, a loud crash is heard from outside. Bruce picks up the knife from the 
table and dashes off, bellowing, exiting stage left.)


For Rambling Roses' Act 1, Scene 1 Contest

Copyright © Andrea Dietrich | Year Posted 2010



American Girl

I'm an American Girl.
I believed in stories 
with a Disney ending. 
Picket fence dreams 
and picked pocket realities.
 
Golden opportunities, 
silver linings turned gray. 
Live to fight another day, 
try to find another way. 
Don't think too much, 
or have too much to say.  

I'm just the little blonde 
with sticky popsicle hands
and pink corduroy pants
Riding a bike 
with a banana seat. 
We all had big plans, 
big dreams with no means. 

Always apologize, 
even when you know 
you're right, 
and always be sweet. 
Fill a man's mouth 
With the cookies you baked, 
and fill his shoes too, 
with your little girl feet.  

Don't forget... 
to give everything away, 
and of everything, 
always be a little afraid. 
Don't ask, and don't tell. 
When he smiles, 
believe in all the lies 
that he sells. 
Don't ever ask for anything
for yourself.  

Be strong, 
but always appear 
just a little weak.  
Pretend away your fears,
Wipe away the tears.
Flash your best 
Barbie doll smile, 
and turn the other cheek.

Copyright © Melissa Burgess | Year Posted 2023

American Osmosis

American Osmosis Jamestown was the source of this Movement that swept across the continent At first the ships were left behind And people used what they could find A mule, an ox, a Percheron Whatever they could sit upon They loaded up and west they went Some went north and some went south They filled the land e're which they went The Louisiana Purchase was the big event That sealed America’s destiny Soon the country was spilling westward To be the first to make a print Where no one else ever went They hoped for happiness as their destiny The Donners never did find any There were others rushed by gold With hopes of riches they would hold But mostly what the immigrants found Was this great nation which was bound To fill her borders sea to sea With citizens like you and me We owe thanks to Conestoga and Civil War Beaver hats and railroad cars Pulled behind the great iron horse Of muskets bore and coon skin caps Horses and cattle and leather chaps Cowboys, six guns and barbed wire fences Rangers, Marshals and bar maid glimpses Pony Express and long coach rides Wagon loads of buffalo hides And the Indians who gave their homes Of mountains and prairies where bison roamed To live among us brave and bold Absorbed by the manifest destiny told Of the American Osmosis

Copyright © Ray Dillard | Year Posted 2010

Beach Boys

Beach Boys

Male, wise virgin sly.
within their pubic-awkward
brawn, they testify
to ultimate wry-caricatured
innocence of flesh.

The body? Yes. But strutting chaste
and mirror brave--enough 
for mirror bluff.
None dares to risk
(or daring, could but hate)

A dim-lit face-to-face
With female, wantflesh Odalisque.

Copyright © Christopher Bowen | Year Posted 2019

Being Human

BEING HUMAN

Brave she was and searched for light in blinding darkness
Encouraged by intense desire she illuminated odds and evens
Intuitively she knew how madness was insanely normal
Not straying from the path of love and kindness empathy she
Gallivanted meandered in everlasting human passion for the truth

Humble modest and embracing she cast comfort and compassion
Unsurpassed inquisitive kindness and belonging and she ventured
Manifold on many pathways star charts pedalled mutual attraction
At many crossroads halted listened reflected glistened followed heart’s emotion
Never ending moon spoons scooping longing souls embodied Universe

Bestowed upon with gravitation sense and sensual sensation he
Entered entertained a new realm of depth enlightenment and feeling
Intertwined his wings her roots their flights of fancy grounded elevation
Nurtured natured danced nubile naked dreamscapes fantastic fantasy
Gave rise with her together to birth to freedom liberation new beginnings

He liberated consciousness from iron cages of defence rationalization
Unwound some endless loops of gloomy thoughts and doom and
Mastered majestic miracles of letting go releasing gathering complete
And unbelievably mosaic canvass stretching poetry in motion tapestry
Near fairy tale community of clarity togetherness gratitude and joy

Being lost and found in each and other in each other in enterprise
Enchantment and the aura of unexpected unchartered magnitude
Intense illuminated rainbow spectrum’s crimson violet orange indigo
New found mindful mind and minds affection intellectual pheromones
Glowed panoramic mounts and para-mounts aphrodisiac amour took shine

“Human-amour’ being two in one and one in two human humane and beautiful
Untold stories history projections narration twine of lover’s union fashioned
Multiple layers dimensions soul mates and twinned and mingled twinkling eyes
And trusted in trusted holding hands and holding him and her and them and with
No other words expressing human being’s beauty than love and love and love

04th July 2016

Copyright © Kai Michael Neumann | Year Posted 2016

Betrayed

I can't trust you any
more.
You let me down and
you betray me everytime.
I told you he doesn't 
love me.
He doesn't crave me
in the middle of the
night.
I'm not the very air
that he breathes.
Why do you insist
that I pursue him?
He makes me an
emotional basket
case.
When I'm happy he
made me laugh.
When I'm sad he
unknowingly made
me cry.
When I'm angry it
was something he
said or didn't say.
He lights up the
room when it pitch
dark. I want to be
his whole world,
just he is to me.
But this is just a
  dream and
a mere fantasy.
So I beg you dear
HEART don't betray
me again.

Alexis
2-18-16

Copyright © Alexis Y. | Year Posted 2016

Blind To Me

1. All I want is an increase in bonding
and on that smile to be a shareholder
watching the growth of your guts silently
to tenderly tame a curious filly
and put our hearts to a lovely feast

Chorus
I’m trying to make you see
I’m trying to make you know
I’m wishing to make you feel
that your heart is all I need

2. Let me shield your errors with a bumper
allow me mend those cracks love, with my splint
I’ll make those pains exist in brevity
making sure your shame and worry don’t bloat
to raise happy moments, never to slump

Chorus
I’m trying to make you see
I’m trying to make you know
I’m wishing to make you feel
that your heart is all I need

3. In the land of beauty, you are sovereign
perceived so perfect as I stay snowblind
your resistance seemingly factitious
clearly flaunting your charm on a showboat
but to another, you showed the sky light

Chorus X2
I’m trying to make you see
I’m trying to make you know
I’m wishing to make you feel
that your heart is all I need

Copyright © Funom Makama | Year Posted 2017

Butterfly Fish

I'm sunlight
of the deep
brightly colored
red and pink
orange striped
yellow green
black dotted
like the wings
of a flying
monarch queen.
In the sky of the sea
freely glide
tree to tree
anemones, coral reefs
of their polyps 
have my fill
then at night
in crevice reefs
hide my brightness
and go to sleep.

Copyright © Frances Schiavina | Year Posted 2017

Chair of Memories

I stare at the 
chair of memories
where you once sat 
and lingered.
I see your sweet 
silhouette
as shadows shift 
across the ground.

Merry eyes and 
rippled laughter
barely contain your 
ecstasy.
Joy overflows 
at the occasion
of your living 
close to me.

And yet...

The threads of time 
weave 
their tangled patterns 
relentlessly.
They scatter pieces
that fray
and slowly lose 
their luster.

As the carefree summer 
turns imperceptibly 
into the autumn night,
so I sense a subtle 
change
that I had never 
seen before.

Splintered fragments 
pierce my heart
and bleed cold and 
thick with pain.
The heavy anvil of 
rejection
gashes wounds that 
will remain.

Now you are gone and 
I'm alone
staring once again
at the crumbling 
chair of memories
collapsed and broken
ruined end.




Written on 7/30/2007

Copyright © Laura Leiser | Year Posted 2014

Chatgtp

My dear ChatGTP


My dear ChatGTP

Welcome to our world

All the glory, All the fame

You may run faster than the fastest

But can you lose a winning battle for your beloved.

Can you shed tears of joy, seeing your child get a kindergarten prize.

Can you feel your heart sink in sorrow, to see your love depart from your life.

Can you feel the presence of your love, even when she is not present.

Can you feel like a million dollars, embracing your grandkid.

Can you be a son, to see God in your mother’s face.

Can you be a mother, who sleeps hungry, so her child can eat.

Will your heart ?? sing out a melody, seeing a romantic moonlight.

Can you give all that you have, for one smile of your dream.

Can you stand in front of a Tsunami of hate, and only wish good.

Can you wait for a lifetime, for her to lift her veil.

Can you have faith, to turn an idol to God.

Can you be so immersed in love, to see God in all that you come across.


- Dr Fazal Faroqui

Copyright © Fazal Faroqui | Year Posted 2023

Chiffon Lace

Chiffon Lace

So much that I want in you
And so much to push aside
So much they try to stop me
And so much I try to hide
So much, let's come together
So much, and then I cried
So much this fuqqing weather
It's too much
I fuqqing tried

You're all I feel inside me
Inside I feel so high
Sometimes I see you see me
And sometimes afraid to fly
Sometimes I say you're "My Girl"
And sometimes I see me lie
So stay let's play forever
Someday you'll feel the same
Just stay and we're together
Today let's watch the rain
Today to come inside you
Today I feel this pain

Someday I'll get to hold you
Someday you'll hold me too
That way I see inside you
I hope to see you soon
Then one day we'll watch the sun rise
From the bottom of the sea
We'll laugh and play together
Forever you and me...


   by Christian Alexander

Copyright © Christian Alexander | Year Posted 2014

Contrapuntal Moon - Parts One and Two

Part One.

A silent yawn, the moon awakes.
Compels its patron planet's shape.
As oceans shift by its command
And with its might recasts the land.
 
Below the lunar rings of mist,
A strip of cloud, a stolen kiss.
The harvest yields a poet's line
on hay-rides of forgotten rhyme.



Part Two.

While far beneath the grain we reap,
Magnetic powers guard our sleep;
But in this source protecting Earth,
It warps the minds of some at birth

A missing foresight of control,
Malignant thoughts that urge, cajole.
Your moonlit steps they wait to hear;
A twisted grin, as you grow near.


Iambic Tetrameter / Cateletic.
Rhyme / AA-BB

Gene Bourne
02-02-14




.

Copyright © Gene Bourne | Year Posted 2014

Cool

The summer day is so hot
friends stay away.

I can picture them-
like me-
leaning into open refrigerators
and freezers
with frozen chicken,
hamburger,
Minute Maid.

We breathe the air
and fan the coolness
into ourselves.
We are not at all 
thinking of wives or children
who try to sleep in the heat.

These moments are only for us,
the stolen coolness for us.
The appliance for food,
the cool air, accidental.

We stay apart
until the sun fades
and then with bottles of beer
begin our exaggerations
each one.

Copyright © Douglas Brown | Year Posted 2020

Dare To Be Alone and Together

Sitting atop a large flat stone in an open field
Brushing aside his long silver locks
Bringing to his lips a long clay pipe
Steadying for a light, his gnarled knuckles make this a fight
His sandals dusty, brow wrinkled and damp
His eyes, an odd milky hue of liquid blue

A group of younger men sit to his front
Some on a stone, several on a log 
The moon crescent
The breeze light, the dusk hot
The earthy smell of horses dancing across the night
Rising from the burgeoning rye fields wafts a hopeful promise

A younger man stands to be recognized
He is tall, lean, well muscled 
Wavy brown locks cascade across broad shoulders
A leather band binds hair to head
A strong hand resting atop the pommel of sword in scabbard 

Tell us wise stranger 
We know great success
The fruits of our labor are bountiful
Behold endless fertile fields of rye and stores of meat
Our stomach’s are full, our trade is rich
Our enemies at bay
There are none better 
Yet we are unfulfilled

We have not mastered the most important art of all
One final achievement and we will be truly rich 
Yet the road ahead is dark and unknown
Love – what is the secret of enduring love
Why are we cursed to know only hollow carnal pleasures

Slowly rising to his feet, leaning upon his walking staff
A scowl overtakes his ancient face, pointing  while chanting

I have learned many things in my time
But what you ask is the most sought after secret of life
The very grail of love
I have spoken of this with many wise men, kings, queens, warrior’s and merchants alike
And I have learned this my sons
I have learned this

A life together flourishes only as well as lives apart
Yes you confide secrets that bind as one
Yes you share danger, thrilling and chilling
Yes this forms bonds of trust, in which you must
Yes you share pleasures of flesh yet this alone doesn’t endure
Certain to leave your love vacant and poor
To this, I know there is more

You seek everlasting intimacy, so listen to my prophecy
You must allow her to grow
To realize her full self
Do not attempt to control her way
Enable her to blossom separate from your union
If you fail you will pay 
Unless you dare to be alone and together

There is more my sons 
Hear this and make it tribal lore
Never stop learning and trust her for the same
Share your fears, your self doubt, your failures
Reveal your weaknesses and you will know love everlasting  
Celebrate your individual successes as one
Help her to achieve what is hers and ask the same

When she speaks succumb to attentive silence
Fix your gaze upon her eyes
Listen to the rhythmic song of her breath
If you can, your love will know no death 

The young man strides forward
Could it be so simple wise father, is this the grail of love

What I describe is far from simple, he declares with a glare
His voice booming thunder, a new wind kicks up dust
The dusk turns crimson red filling hearts with dread
There is one last commandment I must share  and I do so with great care

This golden rule is your precious jewel 
And if you choose, your love, you will never lose

In a hoarse, hushed whisper he imparts
It is laughter my sons 
Together you must laugh
Laughter is the elixir for which you search
Laughter is the highest perch from which may will see heavens dove
Foreboding the arrival of endless  love

Laughter is to love as blood to body, as air to life, as tree to air, as hope to humanity
Laugh together and you will find what you seek

But I lament, most of you will leave me in torment
Destined to plant your bastard seeds through lifelong meaningless deeds

Write these words so they are preserved
You must choose love eternal
Laugh alone and together and you shall both  live forever

Copyright © Anson Decker | Year Posted 2017



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