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The Gift of Words

It’s said that God bestows on us, each and every soul,
A special gift just meant for us, to make our lifetime whole.
How often I have thought about what gift was to be mine.
I waited for His one bequest to make my earth years shine.
 
I've envied some their striking looks, their figures lean and spare.
(This gift from God not always used in unison with prayer.)
I watched the athlete nimbly scale to heights till now unclimbed.
While others scour the ocean floor: new life there, still to find.
 
I've closed my eyes and listened to the maestro's ebb and flow.
Was lifted up; my heart was stirred; my spirit touched my soul.
Then too there is the gift of song; a greater gift than gold.
Was I to have this blessed prize, what other need I hold?
 
But none of these He chose for me; not one did He bestow.
Instead perhaps the gift of words, shall serve me where I go.
For without words I could not write of wonders I have seen:
Could not return to times gone by, or capture fleeting dreams.
 
How, lacking words could I describe the sun upon of the sea:
A mountain pass, a lake of glass, the joy of being free?
Words serve to tell of all that’s good, as well as all that’s bad.
They make the beauty come alive and hurt us with what’s sad.
 
And when the years have passed on by and dust is what was me:
The gift of words, put down in verse, remain for all to see.
Thoughts penned in ink and left behind, let what ‘was me’ live on.
The gift of words will still be here when other gifts are gone.


© 2015 Diane Lefebvre

Premium Member Finding My Muse

The surging stream cascades in swirling ebullience
Through dancing shadows of swaying trees entranced
The spectral dew drops draping the glinted grass tips
Weave lattice of splendor on the meadow bejeweled
The drizzling dust on moonbeam in blue satin night
Adorns the pearl laced waves of rolling sea beguiled
That’s where I look for my muse elusive.

Up above the majestic mountain’s serenading slopes
Waits the sun-soaked summit of ecstasy unclimbed
Far down the verdant valley’s slithering spine curved
Sparkle emeralds on picturesque plains untreasured
The rain-washed sky spreads the tapestry of dreams 
Of chromatic imagery on rainbow horizon unreached
That’s where I seek out for my muse concealed.

The sun rises with the grandeur of the nascent dawn
Lifting the veil of miasma from the sense of unfeeling
The winds of imagination blows on the mindscape
Raising the dust of all dormant emotions unbound
Turning them into a surging storm of creative urge
Flying the muse to me with afflatus unconfined
That’s when it makes me a poet profound.

________________

June 30, 2022
For A Brian Strand Premiere Choice Contest

The Lament

Solomly the mist drifted aimlessly,
cloaking moor and heather, the 
curlew and grouse silenced by
the haunting of a solitary piper.
Kilt clad from rocky outcrop,
the lament Land Of My Youth
echoed ridge and valley.
Beckoning the lost footsteps, 
the gillie, the baker, the bankers 
son, the urchin that raided your 
orchard, once names, once faces, 
now empty spaces at the dinner 
table.
And the tune reaches out beyond
the gorse and fern to strange lands,
names we failed in geography at 
school but now etched in heart
and epitaph.
The lofty peaks point skyward like 
prayers some unclimbed, some
unanswered. The grass will grow
where boys once ran, the laughter
now an aching memory.
The piper stills plays beckoning
souls not names, the stag raises 
its head and the eagle circles
this land of our youth. To duty 
or glory from boys to men, from
men to earth. The orchard will be
quiet tomorrow and the hills less
worthy. At the dinner table a
serviette to dry the tear and the
piper will fill the glen.


The Language of the Mountains

THE LANGUAGE OF THE MOUNTAINS




                                                    These are MY own mountains,
                Which have been admired by many pilgrims before me.
              Yet these dales of heaven are  unchanged by their words.
                    As  a language is owned by me and countless others, 
                         Myriad-coloured with shades of others’ meanings,
                                                            But  is forever still mine.


Measureless silent airy voids between
Front hills dry with scattered pines;
Then green-draped forests of soft fir-spines,
Shielding in turn the way to heaven’s haven.

Each proud snow-bound summit
Unclimbed save one or two, I own them all.
I am in their majestic thrall -
An ownership consummate.

They  speak in my memory like kin.
When away, I miss them like close friends.
Unchanging, familiar, warm -  without end. 
Outside me,  but deep within.   

..................................................................

NOTE.     I used to live in the high Rockies in Alberta.    It seemed that not only I, but all the locals, shared exactly the same feelings towards "their" mountains.
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member Unclimbed Stairways

Unclimbed Stairways
              by Odin Roark

At the base of the stairs
He lay on his back
Upon his chest
He propped his hero

Peering up through GI Joe’s
Stand-your-ground stance
All seemed climbable
Just like in the movies

But he knew
Summit of the stairs
Was the attic
That frigid place
Lures of the forbidden
With air suffocating its captivity
Like his mother warned

Such was the explanation
Penned studiously by the doctor 
Connecting the dots
Of thirty years subsequent

The strategy of solipsism
Where more forbidden climbs
Ensnared him with madness
And a padded enclosure

The doctor thought he had control
But the man/boy knew
In front of him
Just a mother in a cheap suit
Warning
Always warning

Was Van Gogh warned?
Was David Foster Wallace warned?
Is the next Hoffman going to be warned?

Check your stairways
To the bathroom
Safe
To your bedroom
Probably safe
To the attic of adult life

Oh my
Caution
Or 
Instinct

Here we go
© Odin Roark  Create an image from this poem.

Premium Member Broken Glass

Broken Glass 

Bits of color...
washed up on the beach. 
Items that tell stories, 
about faraway places, 
new people, and old. 

Red like roses, fine wine in winter... 
Yellow like the flowers in spring. 
Blue, the very sky, 
captured and revisited
in forever's embrace. 
Green, meadows un-mowed, 
and trees yet unclimbed
somewhere in our minds, 
remembered. 

Chrystal clear windows
to the mountains in the distance, 
and some...
foggy summer sandblasted, 
by the deserts of thirst. 

Rainbows on the ground, 
found all around, 
to turn our entire world...
upside down. 
Collected and treasured, 
a gift beyond measure 
trash turned to pleasure
with a smile.
© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.


Premium Member The Time In My Mind

I sat too long in a window watching as life passed me by
Consumed by fear or feeling ashamed to try
Often I wonder what magic did those lost days’ hold
Did I miss out on a life larger, greater and bold?
I forgot that I told myself that one day I would be someone
But so much life has passed that someone just didn’t become
A shadow who footsteps disappear in the night 
Avoiding a reflection dulled over time & still laden with fright 
I watched my dreams blow away with the wind
Dissolve into todays, brittle and thin
I try not to ponder on “what if’s” and regrets 
Those mid mornings thoughts, run-away frets 
Of unclimbed mountains and loves that didn’t last 
My faults still haunt me and unearth a hidden past
Now I sit at the window with the time in my mind
Each precious minute I left so, so far behind.
Form: Rhyme

Starting Trouble

I remember the day, when I wrote my first verse!
Writing a poem was not at all a matter of business for me,
And it wasn’t a colossal chore when my master asked me to write one;
But, in veracity I have ever written none.

Pondering on great poetic legends and their near and dears…
Their prodigious thoughts crammed my wits-
Then my proceedings seemed as if they are gliding higher than the clouds-
I’m all set and clear nearly for hours.

Then my sister scoffed at me, brother mocked with her,
Granny chuckled, grandpa giggled and of course there was a silencer!
Amazed, to get appraisal even before I moved further;
After all those are initiatives for an up-and-coming writer.

I astounded that I too got critics, but it made me to go on;
Puzzled to find out what they actually mean;
But it made me to climb that unclimbed mountain;
And fasten my mission.

Then with loads of coolness, I took my wand
To wave her magical spell for my deed;
Everything went impeccably organized
Until I got a doubt how to get it started… …
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member Success

Nebulous ambition drifts away amorphous 
floating on the formless wings of wispy clouds, 
the destination disappears in the hued height of sky, 
falling on the debris of hollow aspiration. 

The ladder of constrained effort stands steep shaking, 
its fragile rungs flung chaotic, you can’t climb. 
The veneer of sadness shrouds your broken heart, 
its shadow smears your face, you can’t hide. 

From the fading fringe of nocturnal despair 
you travel to the meadow of illumined new dawn, 
find yourself a different person, transformed, 
abandoning the chase of the migrating mirage.

Beyond the limits of your earnest endeavor, 
the demanding desires are tamed and conquered.
You perceive the metamorphosis completed, 
as you return to the fold of another you, joyous. 

Discovering the luster of success in the gloom of failure, 
you smile sated at the foot of the ladder unclimbed.

______________

February 9, 2021
Contest : All Yours (Feb 9)
Sponsor : Brian Strand

Stay True To You Be Your Own

When the first man left the trees for the cave,
did those men in the trees think him crazed,
as he grazed land did they look on amazed,
why leave your known home and natural place?

Overtime trees unclimbed were left behind,
with the duties of limbs reassigned, 
thrive in an unknown world they find,
cus one soul braved the unknown blind.

Actions against instinct presumably bad,
perceived as life threatening totally mad,
the unnecessary those before never had,
reasons for the existence we now have.

There's comfort when sticking with the known,
be brave with courage and go it alone.
The first to crawl from water or have flown
shaped destiny, live true to you be your own.

"You did what he did and he did what she did,
that's how the sheep live, look how the sheep live.
Give roots to the path not yet routed,
you did what you did and he did what he did".
© Nick Trim  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Rhyme

Premium Member It Was A Christmas Of Long Ago




It was a Christmas of oh!  long ago 
pine trees were dappled with frozen snow 
it was a time when Noels were chimed 
alongside ladders of life, still unclimbed 

It was a season of pure delightement 
without technologies bombardment 
a moment of grace a time of quietude   
filled with the Spirit of Yuletide's exude.
Form: Rhyme

On Main Street Time Drags An Empty Shoe

Engines turn-over only to drift backwards
into the on-going.

Cats cling to kids and kitchens.
Discarded are the shopping shoes. 

Stale ideas grow dust clouds
in that space between our skulls
and heaven.
Paints for store fronts
are brushed aside
forced to hide under long
unclimbed ladders. 

An ill-wind adds gossip to tongues, but where?
The talkers are not listening
and the silent have surrendered.

Tree roots clack and crack under street lamps
buried, yet they creak as loud as
any brittle-bound Grandfather clock.

Small towns struggle
to trim the sly slow weeds
that mesh and bind
their collective ramshackle histories.

Premium Member Success In Failure

Nebulous ambition drifts away 
on wings of wispy clouds,
destination disappears in blue height of sky
falling on debris of hollow aspiration.
Ladder of constrained effort stands steep shaking,
its rungs fragile, you can’t climb.
Veneer of sadness wraps your broken heart,
its shadow smears your face, you can’t hide.

At the edge of night’s despair
you travel to new enlightened dawn,
find yourself a different being transformed,
abandoning chase of mirage at limits of endeavor.
Demanding desires tamed and conquered
you return to another you joyous,
discover luster of success in gloom of failure
and smile at the foot of the ladder unclimbed.

April 26, 2019

Premium Member Peak Unclimbed

Through troubled times I traveled far, 
lugging life with lanced dreams’ deep scar.  
Twilight tinged the mountain mystique,
I couldn’t climb the attainment peak, 
failed life faded like shooting star.
Form: Quintilla

Premium Member Poet Profound

The cascading stream leaping in swirling ebullience
Through dancing shadows of swaying trees entranced
The spectral dew drops draping the glinting grass tips
Weave lattice of splendor on the meadow bejeweled
The drizzling dust on moonbeam in blue satin night
Adorns the pearl laced waves of rolling sea beguiled
That’s where I look for you elusive.

Up above the majestic mountain’s serenading slopes
Waits the sun-soaked summit of ecstasy unclimbed
Far down the verdant valley’s slithering spine curved
Sparkle emeralds on picturesque plains untreasured
The rain-washed sky spreads the tapestry of dreams 
Of chromatic imagery on rainbow horizon unreached
That’s where I seek out for you concealed.

The sun rises with the grandeur of the nascent dawn
Lifting the veil of miasma from the sense of unfeeling
The winds of imagination blows on the mindscape
Raising the dust of all dormant emotions unbound
Turning them into a surging storm of creative urge
On its wings to me you fly the afflatus unconfined
That’s when you make me a poet profound.

Written : March 27, 2020
May 23, 2020
Contest : Brian's Choice Q
Sponsor : Brian Strand

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