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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required There’s something about poetry that grips me Like gravity does the moon, While I keep trying to let it go It treats me like a loon. As if I can’t control myself And these urges in my veins, To compose another line or two And extinguish all the flames. Like a Phoenix that keeps rising From out of the deep dark blue, And never allows my mind to rest, No matter where or what I do. To alleviate these phantom-like flashes Of memories like comet tails, Shooting across my mind and sky As if carrying the Holy Grail. Portending they have something important to say To the world, to you and me, And yet in the end it’s more like the wind Whispering like Sirens of Titan, “Set us free.” With notions of emotions Full of love, lust, hate and loss, The circle of life through dark and light And Jesus on the Cross. Let the words come forth right out of the source Of wherever thoughts are conceived, The Quantum Field, the “Plenum” revealed The Great Maker of all we think and believe. The vacuum of space where only a trace Of vibration quivers out there, Sending the Muses to confound and confuse us Poets who dutifully dare. As I do what I must to let go and trust These poetic thoughts that abound, That the words will unfold like silver and gold And a treasure may someday be found. © Terrell Martin, 02/22/2025
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