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Decorating

Decorating
 
“But what is real? If you mean those impulses and signals sent by your senses 
and which are then interpreted by your brain. Then the real can be anything 
your mind desires.” 

Morphius. 
The Matrix.
 
When a child opens its eyes
Awareness blossoming 
New upon the day
Does it then envision 
A clean blank page
To be coloured 
To be decorated as it desires
Should all those hues and images
Then be given a name

Yet 

What would be 
If the child could see
Things that were not the same
 
In each and every second
These myriad patterns of light 
React
To thoughts born from learning
Labelled with a voice which says “this” is 
This 
And “that” is 
That
 
Yet a blank page emerges 
Each and every single day
But written and coloured 
By acceptance 
In the same new way
But 
What if for a moment 
You dream
And decorate your world 
Differently
 
What then would the eyes of the liberated 
See
Would they see the world 
As is
Or see repainted coherency
Or would there be
A moment of birth 
Where awareness 
Sees through 
And beyond reality
And sees with the eyes 
of a newly born 
Child
 
A daily place of spirit 
Life and light
A spoken place 
Where all form 
Takes on the form 
Of the heavenly blank page 
Of light 
Where on 
Is written 
All possibility
And your mind 
Decorating 
The universe infinitely
 
Or will mere whim transform 
To what it might be
The photons and the fabric of stars
Could we then hold creations dust 
In our palms
And with a breath of splendour 
Puff beauty into being
 
Should thought 
Become a brush stroke then
Would we sweep and stride 
With such a capable hand
The essence of magnificence 
A new world
To greet 
Our waking eyes
  
Or is this 
What we have come to see
The ballet of light as it settles 
Within us 
Daily
Some other wonder
Some other hand 
Which says
See what I have wrought for you 
From the physical tongues of 
Eternity
 
But I know you 
People of Earth
And I know the multitude of your dreams
And how 
Given the power of your imaginings
You could decorate so diversely 
All these things 
Which seem now so 
Ordinary
 
Is it but a moment
A second 
Of perception
Or a reaction
Predetermined by acceptances 
Indoctrination

What where those things 
We began to see
When as a new born child 
Our eyes first 

Opened


The Agony

Why do we have such trouble
          trying to explain
the height of ecstasy 
          and the depth of pain
when to you I am connected
          the blossoming of joy
where upon it being severed
          hollow emptiness deploy
 
 
I hear your cries in the vagaries of night
but your distance           prevents the healing of your plight
your pain has saturated     every cell in my soul
but only can the embrace           of Love make you whole
 
My heart aches          to hold you to my breast
to see you lifted          like a kings treasure chest
wish you could see          in mine eyes your own reflection
and take away that you aren't precious          misconception
 
I have never spent my time          tearing you apart
but sought those qualities         shining in your heart
who keeps telling you         with a derogatory voice
that you're valued less           than any other choice
 
I have loved you            from the day we first met
my promise until the end       I'll you not forget
I exerted to support you           every drop of energy
though would have rather     had you very close to me
 
There is no treasure           over you I cherish
count them as nothing    that my Love should perish
an espoused sentiment          will not a tummy feed
I had to work          to roof and clothe your need
 
The only family at the time          that cared for you
two grandparents          who tried to help me through
they saw to it       every school year you had clothes
and when I lost them          how my sanity then froze
 
I'm required to forgive          those who threw us away
and the father           who never supported you in anyway
also the men   who hide those who violate
until our God by Christ          does away with hate
 
Sometimes in Life          there is no indication
the path required                 will receive its vindication
I already know every place         that I have failed
and my own inadequacy    which upon I've railed
 
Someday perhaps          You will understand
Gods requirement     to care your needs demand
if I hadn't been alone          might've been easier to stand
and in myself          what I've lacked not to reprimand 
 
1 Timothy 5:8
But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith
 and is worse than an infidel
 
COPYRIGHT © 2011 C Michael Miller
Form: Rhyme

A Light Session On Space

Are you seated there
No, I am standing in a space
Layers of avid air
keen to occupy horses 
for a race

Where else is space
Well it is in the milky way too
Joining you and me 
with an invisible string 
crimson and blue

Can you show me
Well, I can, but five thousand 
years you have to be 
in wait to see
almost an eternity 

Why so do you know 
Yes a little I do
But first can you please 
have the glow
of your face

occupying a pretty space
I mean the face for the bees
Can you have it
floating on a cup of coffee 
or  Darjeeling tea 

It's so cold this evening 
Oh yes, with it  here you are 
How much sugar
Just what the space of a teaspoon 
can cocoon 

This too a space?
of the ilk of the vastness 
of sun and moon ?
Yes dear there is nothing empty 
But there is plenty 

of warmth from your fingers 
lingering in the  space between 
the brown surface and the rim
pretty and slim 
just look it gleams too

To return to
where we got glued
It would take that huge time
for the light from us
may be many more plus

to reach the silver sky
to make us visible there
and without light,  you know
no sighting is possible 
not even a particle 

Saying this he 
in a coffee-heat spree 
switched off the  room light 
blossoming quite a few tulips 
warm and tight 

Is the space a vacuum 
Well  both yes and no
But in the long run no 
Like between us it's space
But not airless 

Up to a certain point 
in the sky so amazing 
it's a blue space 
courtesy dust particles 
in oxygen 

And then, her eyes now bigger, 
it's dark and dark and dark again
until when 
there is another planet like ours
along with a luminous star

How vast is the space then
Hard to define
Almost endless vacuum 
dust gas and other bits of matter
floating around 

Not sure
if there are
universes further 
like ours
in the space

Then there are
the black holes 
Souls you may say
of gigantic stars
that had collapsed 

Why, is it a hole 
Not exactly, dear
Nothing can escape its pull
not even light 
so dense and tight 

In the huge emptiness 
is traveling 
the radiation 
emanating through 
the Cosmos 

But no more
The scent of the flowers 
in your braids 
stirring my nostrils 
Need a barricade 




Musings on space Poetry Contest
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January 15, 2021

Premium Member In the thicket forgotten of deeply anchored thoughts

In the thicket forgotten of deeply anchored thoughts,
Where ideas nest, across time and tailored spaces,
There I stand, guardian of the undimmed realm, the archivist of the flame
That knows not extinguishing in the beating winds of history,
Guarding the pure light that does not fracture from darkness.
Shadow does not frighten me, in the tumultuous whirl of the ephemeral moment,
The virility of my pen is the bastion safe from political venom,
In my fortress of books, ideas, and eternally glimpsed dreams,
A candle of knowledge, a lighthouse piercing the fog of despair,
And my intellect, a fleet that can quench the thirst of the abyss.
I am the knight battling the windmills of forgetfulness and ignorance,
At war with the shadows that attempt to speak of present suppression,
A country does not parade its grandeur in the fleeting plays of political stages,
But in the echo it leaves through a waltz of creative genius in the world's libraries,
Through art, science, and the poetry whispered by blossoming briar circles.
A nation does not stretch into the arms of death when it is defeated,
Nor embraces the poison when lords change or thrones waver,
But on the wings of those who walked through the subtle circles of thought,
They leave an endless imprint of the dream in the springs of eternity,
Weaving its chronicles, over centuries and wisdom its people grow.
And I, amongst waves of misunderstanding and barriers of indifference,
Submerged in creations that speak in languages only the stars comprehend,
I traverse the fine line between present and dreaming eternity,
I build from words a wall that no terrestrial battle can crumble.
I watch how politics spins like an old mill in the fickle wind,
But I keep my distance, with my quill dipped in eternal ink,
Agony and ecstasy, in a wondrous dance of knowledge,
Never forgetting that the sunrise from my mind is the rebirth of the world.
Beneath my intellectual hoard, with its invincible nature,
I warm centuries, illuminate unfoldings, and cultivate hope,
For, regardless of the whirlwind that beats at my gate,
I am master of my counsel and the dream I embrace.
Politics may haunt the streets and squares,
But the eternal plays in the laboratories of my tranquil mind,
Where I, the architect of this human sanctuary, undefeated,
Weaving eternity with my intellect, remain.
© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.

Premium Member The Subject of Rosebuds

Rosebuds draft in scarlet, crimson, or maroon,
dreams to capture the viewer's point of view,
as its blossom's sheath their basis to its prune,
magnificent achievers rise in rows queue,
as the loss of age cast their field of thorn strewn,
shadows the facades to pipe a distinct tune,
shear away those sharp pokey points of danger,
and frail petals to amend its life-changer.

Amendments trail the housed maxed of tabletops,
of revived rosebuds claim a home as their own,
a treasured wealth trades with the town's floral shops,
then set at one's front wicket by an unknown,
or adorn tombstones as floral wreaths that props,
and crowned on a princess who sits on her throne,
a taxing burden to detain the death masque,
not tiny but thornless as Bonsai craft's task.

The Pyramid steps like the Baguio steppes,
where Filipinos view as their time-out spot,
the other is ancient for tourists who peps,
while an isle serves the rosebuds to sprout and squat,
nature confides stemmed thornless maroon by reps,
students check articles of the course they plot,
as a new breed of rosebuds shelved a terrace,
elegance embrace the solitaire heiress.

Loosely sketched parcels that the rosebud dwells in,
fresh sod fertile and well-sopped sealed neath the sun,
from its current strain, since its birth in Eden,
inspire blossoming with faint buzzes outdone,
coy rumors, green greener, red redder, seeds in,
East rises, and West sets, how the rosebud won,
Bonsai is an ancient craft not deemed as new,
man named rosebuds since their virgin birth, it grew.

Spring sprung sprouts as their healthy roots hug the ground,
a wealth of newborns reach for the warmth of skies,
its outstretched stem hardens merely being gowned,
a promised promenade paramount to rise,
by patrons, the sun, moon, and earth make their round,
a glowing shape as a rosebud is its prize,
the fields are graced with rosebuds color-filled rows,
as they grow in opened splendor till it snows.

Botanical Society best: Sowers.
ranked by their breeds and regions where they were raised,
down to idyllic truths, forthcoming growers,
who take pleasure in their leisure being phased,
where growth is best tended as their height lowers,
promised its dowery by virtuous praised,
reach prosperous glory in you or outpours,
rain or shine achievers within or outdoors.
© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.


Lamenting Wings

"you are more than I deserve. It's a love I never dreamed I'd find. Happinesd like this is worth dying for..."
- Yasunari Kawabata-

Looking down, while flying midway between sky and earth,
I saw a dog on the grey tongue of an abandoned road,
Licking its genitals under summer-noon's hot slogan.
And I understood how badly I had drifted from your hills.
The hearth, that eatthen hearth, we often mended with butter-clay scooped out of a shallow river called "wahumkhra",
every time it cracked, pitilessly, after meals we managed to cook, sparingly though, will always remain as the only string that holds the chandelier of my fragile existence.
O that sweet hunger, how I yearn for it now.
The pallet of pine-needles stiched with old sacks,
on which we gathered dreams with smell of pine forests,
was no lesser than the priest's preachings on sunday mornings about His heaven's promised infinite sleep.
The narrow streets on which I doddered looking for work,
with constantly slipping away toes from outworn sandals,
while you waited for me with the blossoming seed in your belly, a future, full of honeyed beehives, over which I staggered drunk with restlessness of a beggar, for which I repent till this day.
I never knew, honestly, that I will become an irrelevant thread in the embroidery of jasmines on the hem of mekhala chaddar worn by a naiad, for the first time, shyly, when she attained puberty, and on the day of her subsequent gandharva marriage to an alchemist.
For the time being, I exist as a windless flag with no colors, neither white nor of any color known to mankind.
My soul and heart stay bled, like the butchered wings of Jatayu, but sweetheart, you will hear me flutter, sometimes, in the chuckling of a wounded squirrel and wailing of a cicada in the pine-hills where winds tease clouds, where you dwell reminiscing shadows of our silhouetting nonsenses.

Notes :
1. Mekhala chaddar, a traditional of Assamese women.
2. Gandharva marriage is one of the eight classical types of hindu marriage. This ancient marriage tradition from the Indian subcontinent was based on mutual attraction between to people, with no rituals, witnesses or family participation.
3. Jatayu was a vulture, in the hindu epic ramayana, whose wings were severed by ravana's sword, while attempting to rescue sita when the latter kidnapped her.
Form:

Under the Laden Blossoming Tree

Everything has changed in a jiffy
The sun is balmy, the grass is green
And no trace of winter can be seen.

I ventured out on my usual nature stroll
To penetrate beauty, breathe fresh air
And mingle with nature that is so dear.

I walked along a clear- cut path contemplating
the mystery of the benevolent sky,
analyzing the soul of the city  
while communicating with the swirling wind.

It’s a beautiful day filled with children at play
groups of children assembled on the playing ground
and instructors and parents hanging around.
Tiny tots, elementary school age, strong headed teenager
were all apart of this  enthralling game.

The tiny tots could hardly hold their bats
Fathers’ gathered around helping their boys
as they struggle to make an accurate shot.

Something spectacle caught my eyes from a distance
a laden tree decorated with beautiful flowers
pulled me along a magnificent path.
I couldn’t help but tossed myself under the tree.

I lie on the splendid grass beneath the laden tree
and stared intensely  towards the heavens above me
laden branches juxtaposed against the thrilling
blue sky reminds me that life is beautiful and divine.

Passionate pinkish-hued flowers hanged cheerfully above me
while dozens of bee suck nectar from their nourishing blossom.
I lie very still focusing on the scenery above me
trying to figure out the unknown
so that I can compose a true story of my own.

It was a magical moment all wrapped up in the appealing blue sky
I watched the sun forced its way through the laden branches 
and penetrated my entire face with its glaring ray of light.
Birds lands upon the crammed branches singing melodious tunes 
and a gently wind passed through swiftly scattering petal over me.

Not far from the blossoming tree a naked tree with dry branches 
dressed up in winter boots, encumbered with winter gown
is still feeling the winter punishment from inside out.
beaten and battered red buds lingered on the tip of  dry branches
trying desperately to bloom again.

The laden blossoming tree leaning against the clear blue sky
with its pinkish-hued flowers and gleaming sunlight 
paved the way for a brand new day.
                                                            
                                                                ©2015 Christine Phillips

Premium Member Fulcrum of a Rose

When the raspberry horizon 
  is curled up, 
shaping caramel-lilac lips 
  of the cashmere kismet, 
   singing in a choir of cherry chivalry
and honey-glazed fireflies ~
those snowy stars
  simmering in summer silence,
 f l i c k e r 
          a w a y
  leaving burgundy blurs of beliefs,
wrinkled in those blinking blemishes
   of clementine memories, 
 which once trailed hysterical footprints
  across my fairy-threaded horizons...



And I lay, breathing  l o v e
 on a pillow of pristine pearls ~
succulent with the silver songs
   of perfumed yesteryears ~
chiming through chocolate valleys
  and rippling in the ruffles
         of origami reveries,
             weaved in scarlet sonnets... 
where you and I, chakras of the divine ~
   w a l t z 
  like the sunset 
                and its shadow 
             through a halo of rose-rings ~
  our spiritual silks 
rinsed in rubies,
   as every aromatic alphabet
       caresses those syllables of storms,
   stained with the murkiness of maroons
      and the velvet rain of remnants
          leaves a champagne spark ~
  igniting indigo illusions
that whisper
whirling intuitions 
in my saffron-kissed kundalini... 



 " O' thistle-light
distancing me
from my dandelion i n k ~
      I'm no longer a paranoid petal
           swirling in a havoc of hate and rust,
  rather, I'm blossoming ~
         aesthetic in strawberry arcs, 
dreaming of a reality
       above imposters of nightmares,
  where my honeysuckle sepals 
   hold hope as a golden anchor ~
          fluttering in pink opal warmth,
   and I feel like the heat of life,
       for those decaying flowers,
  betrayed by 
              the 
                 torrents 
                            of 
                                   t i m e... "

dear lord of the scintillating swan light, 
in the fulcrum of fragrances ~
this sailor soulfully sails, 
as a telepathic trespasser 
   tangentially 
         steering
               to an orchard 
      without 
rose-tinted 
reveries... 
to be the last scent 
of forget-me-nots ~
manifesting a meraki of miracles
         in those mulberry mosaics, 
where the esoteric zephyrs of elysium
still remember me ~
as a sandalwood-scented soulmate 
of the forgiving sun...

Premium Member Seasonals

*Image of Seasons Of The Year by Pixabay.

Seasonals
~~0~~
Time of heaven's anointing fertile grounds,
     fertile nature, and beast surrounds,
Hail, 'tis springtime here a blossoming,
     buds are blooming everywhere,
Hark the juveniles from the towns,
     frolicking yonder the fairgrounds,
Awakening comes into being,
     comes into being the heralds of spring,
Playing happily here rounds and elsewhere,
     cheerily sounds, frowns drowns,
                                                         ~~adults abound at hare and hounds.

~~0~~
Heightening sunlight burning daylight truly,
     nigh in the noon hour stand high,
Flowers' mood-matching shades of golden brown
     from bluish green trades,
The exclusive facade reaches bone dry,
     bone dry as warm air is blown dry,
They sweltered till all screamed for ice cream
     as their dessert melted away an "s",
Gods and goddesses tans apply, amplify fans,
     swim summer ray goodbye,
                                                               ~~by and by, May, June, and July.

~~0~~
Here, hear it came, rustling leaves a-tumbling,
     a-tumbling down the country lane,
Reddish ocher spread out all a-flustered,
     all a-flustered every which way,
Autumn rain drenched down leaves that drain
     neath the woods where they have lain,
Ebbing its crimson crust chilly ashen dust
     blankets shyly amidst the gust,
Rustic western host John Wayne,
     all else subtleties pens Mark Twain,
                                                          ~~larks in vain, come, Abel and Cain.

~~0~~
Fall mist snaps wide-awake, anew sorta undertake,
     an outstretched lea windbreak,
Holiday treats, festive retreats,
     time for family and friends to gather,
Turkey and ham, and bellyache, chats, and drinks,
     and aspirins for that aged headache,
Winter's here once again, bringing joyous cheer,
     looking back to this good old year,
The afterglow of the fireworks show, slake coffee,
     and cheesecake, new year break,
                                         ~~strive worth to make, thrive earth God's sake.

~~0~~
2022 July 22
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Form: Rhyme

Premium Member The Long First Date

When I was around 14, I attended a church youth conference that summer, 
sleeping in a dorm at a college campus and attending fun events with kids of my 
same religion. The group I was with one day was strolling along a green shady path 
when ahead of me I spied a young man, very tall, slender, and blonde. He had a 
Justin Bieber kind of face but with cool piercing eyes, to put almost any young girl’s 
heart aflutter. I immediately began to think of a way to meet him, and to my 
surprise, I noticed that he was also noticing me! 
    Meanwhile, another boy, also with a strikingly cute looking face, appeared at my 
side and began walking with me. He introduced himself as John Spencer. I would 
compare him to an elf because his features were so delicate. His ears were elflike 
and his doll face reminded me of the face of an angel. His body was extremely thin 
and later I learned that he worried so much for his family and friends that he had 
given himself ulcers before the age of 14! As we talked, I kept looking ahead at the 
blonde boy, whose name I later learned was Chris. Upon seeing me with John, the 
incredibly gorgeous Chris gave me a disapproving look and vanished into the crowd. 
After that, I soon realized that John and I were turning into a “couple” and the rest 
of my waking moments at the conference I would have my “Johnny Angel” 
constantly by my side. 
    It was young love, first love, fresh, and sweet, and holding hands with John I felt 
electrifying chemistry as we intertwined our fingers, playing “handsies,” my favorite 
new activity! We ate together and attended together all the activities planned for 
our group, and so my first time with a boyfriend was like an extended date, lasting 
from the beginning of the week until the end when we rode home together 
snuggling on the bus and planning when we would see each other again. 
    John lived one town away from mine, in the same city where Chris, the blonde 
boy, lived too. At future monthly church dances in their city, Davenport, Iowa, I 
would see them both and learn more about both boys. They became a big part of 
my newly blossoming adolescent life and the romantic way I was feeling about boys, 
but that is saved for chapter two of my story! 

For Carol Brown's "My First Date" Contest
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