Chiaroscuro ballerina,
Rond de jambe in chaînés
Jeté, jeté
Grand jeté
Mariana Victoria,
Your Seiren eyes speak in
Adamantine lies
Forbidden apple gates
Amina Afrikana,
Runes enjambed in chains
Adamantly denying
Grand opries
Bloomeria guro,
Your six-petaled cries sing
"Beaujolais, beaujolais!"
Forbidden pomegranates
Categories:
enjambed, africa, allegory, black african
Form: Free verse
RECITATISTA part 1
an act of enunciatiion
its suggestiveness
flexible
expressive
& voices
of voluptuous
intonation
of thinking
deepened
in dramatic
reflection
of acquaintance
to
in a
series
of vocal harmonies
listen hear
sans distraction –
vowels consonants
without
punctuation
the
stanza
cadence-shaped
encountered
an absorption
of spelling
&arrangements
pace
with gaps
enjambed
& irony
in
such
happenings
makes
for variety
as whispers
the element
in which
conceived
interposing
anew
Categories:
enjambed, poetry, word play,
Form: Didactic
FREE VERSE
words
framed
in
white space
phrasal lines
enjambed
with
a line break
in a fluid
left margin
so flexible
continually
discovered then
discarded
later rediscovered &
reinvented
'twas ever thus
Categories:
enjambed, history, poetry,
Form: Didactic
concise
detailed
enjambed
with
spaces
and indents,
in simple
diction:
enhanced
by
vivacious shapes
to create
a trend
a style
in a
glittering
image..
..for today
Categories:
enjambed, poetry, word play,
Form: Verse
Her cursory gaze is like the impenitent sun,
Her brave speech are edified like sindey.
Her eyeballs kindled the fire of fun,
And ushered the lucky man into glory.
Her hips are attractive like the plains of
paradise.
Her bowels are contended with wealth and
fortune.
She frown-ly smile like the queen of
franchise,
Enslaving the soul of bewitched juvenile.
Her twinkling teeth are gloriously exposed,
When she parted her two lips like the red
sea.
They boomed bright beckoning to toad,
Pulling a million eyes to behold and see.
Her wild grin magneted my heart,
And enjambed it to her social world.
I felt relax living in her smiles,
Because they strangle my conveteousness
and swap it for joy.
Do not away with me, oh beauty of
damsels.
Fasten unto me like bolts of curtains.
Bewitch me with thy qualities, pretty lassie.
That success may tarry in my custody like
'ROSE OF SHARON'.
C.2017
Categories:
enjambed, beauty,
Form: Romanticism