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Monocrostic (Birthday of Amie D. Villarin)
Categories:
amie, birthday,
Form: Other
never turning away from the gentle feeling of you
forever putting the sincerity of your love on a pedestal
that anne murray song in my head making me smile
cherishing each day mostly cherishing you most of all
this diamond ring always shines for me everyday
a song called my belle amie is an unexpected song that we dance to
the electric warmth of your affectionate touch feels as new as the first time i felt it
i cherish each day mostly cherishing you most of all
appreciating the simplicity of life with you
the beauty of you is like a gentle wind in the center of God's Creations
as i hold you close enjoying the vibe similar to a flaming ember,
another song relaxes our mentals....all mind, body and soul with a love that will never grow old
forever we cherish each day mostly cherishing each other most of all....
Categories:
amie, appreciation, for her, love,
Form: Free verse
Was it the Longfellow Bridge? Massachusetts?
One night we crossed a bridge on foot,
Dominique, my travel friend this summer 1989,
And seated we contemplated Boston at night,
Summer was hot, the city friendly and joyful,
We talked two hours about this new country,
The lights of Boston were full of Promises,
There was something soothing about America.
Était-ce le pont de Longfellow ? Massachussetts ?
Une nuit nous avons franchi un pont à pied,
Dominique, mon amie de voyage cet été 1989,
Et assis nous avons contemplé Boston la nuit,
L’été était chaud, la ville amicale et joyeuse,
Nous avons parlé deux heures de ce nouveau pays,
Les lumières de Boston étaient pleines de Promesses,
Il y avait quelque chose d’apaisant en Amérique.
PS, un souvenir qui est resté dans mon coeur,
bisous
Categories:
amie, adventure, confidence,
Form: Free verse
C’est ton heureux anniversaire
Mon amie, ma copine, ma commère
Il m’est impossible de t’envoyer des fleurs
Et je ne peux pas t’écrire de jolis poèmes
Cependant je peux te souhaiter du bonheur
Avec toute ma force et avec tout mon cœur.
Parfois, on ne peut pas vider tout le contenu
De la vase, comme on ne peut marcher tout nu
Dans les rues essaimées de charmantes femmes
Puisqu’on est limité et on a qu’une pauvre âme
On peut simplement mesurer ses vives émotions
Femme ! Oh ! Mémère, je me noie dans la passion.
C’est ton joyeux anniversaire
Mon amie, ma flamme, ma commère
Je te souhaite de tout mon cœur
Santé et des arcs-en-ciel de bonheur
Que la Providence te bénisse avec abondance
Et que la vie te soit des jours et nuits de vacances.
P.S. Translation ' It's Your Happy Birthday, Gorgeous Old Lady'.
Copyright © Mars 2022, Hébert Logerie, Tous droits réservés
Hébert Logerie est l'auteur de plusieurs livres de poésie.
Categories:
amie, anniversary, birthday, emotions, funny
Form: Rhyme
Their faces are still there;
caricatures and cameos,
grinning mugs and jug ears.
Cheering, jeering chums
that would phone at four in the morning
to garble drunken thoughts,
make momentous plans,
or borrow ten quid.
The oddball humorist
and part-time suicide,
the drama queen
contesting her own shadow,
the poet who never wrote a poem.
The mon ami and mon amie
that drank for you
when you could drink no more.
Long after the late-night bus rides,
I see their features pressed against
softly glowing windows,
as London transports them
even to far off Ohio;
their lips silently mouthing –
a last goodbye or maybe just trying
to cadge another tenner.
Categories:
amie, poetry,
Form: Free verse
A-ppreciate
M-y
I-dea
E-njoying
C-omposition
O-f
R-ight
T-opic's
E-ssence
Z-one
Topic: Birthday of Amie M. Cortez (January 26)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
Categories:
amie, birthday,
Form: Acrostic
A-uthor's
M-essage
I-n
E-xciting
C-elebration
O-f
R-eader
T-imely
E-mploys
Z-est
Topic: Birthday of Amie M. Cortez (January 26)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
Categories:
amie, birthday,
Form: Acrostic
Happy New Year, it’s time to fly,
Get together with others, chime,
Collect yourself and inwards cry,
Scream n’ shout at New Year’s time,
Pull down the old if need be,
Flare and dance, temper the won;
Mime, hold to ransom gaunt and Lei,
Astound the self, the gut n’ tonne.
Jig around the Christmas tree,
In the halls and pubs real bright,
Lights will own you, squint or glee,
‘Til surroundings become amie tight.
Happy New Year. Cheers to you all.
Categories:
amie, christmas, community, day, destiny,
Form: Quatrain
put this on your lips
there were slave ship
here there
as ship dip
drop blacks in many towns
and country around
this been a tough moving up ground
we has a amie to make world change
going back we only or self to blame
LOOK WHERE
BLACKS HAS CAME
Categories:
amie, abuse, adventure, blessing,
Form: Prose Poetry
A-wesome
M-usic
I-s
E-ars'
C-omfort
O-n
R-hythmic
T-one's
E-uphony
Z-one
Topic: Birthday of Amie M. Cortez (January 26)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
Categories:
amie, birthday,
Form: Acrostic
We stroll beneath the Eiffel Tower,
Caught amidst an autumn shower,
Just my petite amie and me,
Snuggled warm and dampness-free.
Bound to hear true romance call,
Close 'neath our crimson parasol -
Her little dog takes shelter, too,
(Chance for a stolen kiss-or-two).
Oh, blessed am I to be your fella,
Your lips, bright as our red umbrella,
Juicy fruits, fresh from the vine -
Succulent when pressed to mine.
So, let the droplets dance and spatter,
Sweet its song, that pitter-patter,
The bubbles in our day's champagne ...
How wondrous, Paris ... in the rain!
~ 1st Place ~ in the "Red Umbrella" Poetry Contest, Eve Roper, Judge & Sponsor.
Categories:
amie, appreciation, autumn, kiss, paris,
Form: Rhyme
A-nother
M-orn
I-s
E-asy
A-s
L-ight
O-pens
G-leam
Topic: Birthday of Amie Alog (September 15)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
Categories:
amie, birthday,
Form: Acrostic
In graveyard dreams
tombstones are etched
with fading memories
Only plastic flowers
are forever—apart from
my undying love…
Farewell, mon amie...
Categories:
amie, allegory, death of a
Form: Free verse
Thought it might be time I would reply to you
That I would let you own me is the last thing I would do
You were too wrapped up in you to see
It 'aint about someone else it's that I'm finally free
From your crazy ideas of you and me
You think maybe you could stay
For a while, maybe longer, if you had your way
How could you even ask me what I want to do
The only thing I want's to stay the hell away from you
At least you can admit you don't know wrong from right
But that don't excuse your tryin' to control my life
Don't know why I think it's so hard to believe
That even you would write me something that sounds so naïve
Here it is again in case I've left you any doubt
You might be fallin' in but I'm all the way out
How could you even ask me what I want to do
The only thing I want's to stay the hell away from you
July 16, 2017
Inspired by "Amie" by Pure Prairie League
Contest: "The Poet's Ear"
Categories:
amie, break up, song,
Form: Lyric
its soon hollaween
theyer not village queen
the amie
to put you down
and in the ground
so
WATCH THE CLOWN
Categories:
amie, betrayal,
Form: Light Verse
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