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Solstice
I want more solstice evening silhouettes.
And nights of rhapsody filled with rental stars.
To explore blurred mornings when the sun rises.
With transitions dripping through the trees.

I want to know how the seasons change.
Who makes time a...

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Categories: equinoxes, imagination, relationship, romance, seasons, sun, sunset, winter,
Form: Romanticism



The Time of the Summer Solstice
The Time of the Summer Solstice
 
Drums pulsing solemnly presage the break of dawn,
bonfires ablaze dot this auspicious June morn.
On the shores of Albion, Druid priests converge,
as Earth, Sea, and Sky do mystically merge.
 
A...

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Categories: equinoxes, celebration, religion, summer,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member I beg pardon, I'll try again, to gather
I beg pardon, I'll try again, to gather
From your verse the voice, to align it with my own song,
May words flow in a magic pulse, under the clear moonlight,
Swaying in metaphor and dream, until I...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: equinoxes, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Summer Solstice - Alouette
Watch the sun appear
On this Solstice clear
Over Stonehenge monoliths.
Sing the sacred song
Honoring the throng
Of the ancient spirit’s gifts.

Let the sun stand still
As we feel the thrill
Of Midsummer’s energy.
Summer has begun
Now our hearts are one
As we...

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Categories: equinoxes, celebration, seasons, summer, sun,
Form: Rhyme
Crickets In Head
CRICKETS IN HEAD
I’m a NeoPagan
From the Church of All Worlds
Dedicated to the celebration of Life.
I’m set on a land in the long run
Looking for crackets.
The brooms come higher that I expected
And the hole throws up...

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Categories: equinoxes, universe,
Form: Ode



Premium Member Eternal Fire
Also known as May Eve, May Day, and Walpurgis Night, happens at the beginning of May. It celebrates the height of Spring and the flowering of life.
Colors are the Rainbow spectrum. Beltane is a festival...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: equinoxes, analogy, confusion, fire,
Form: Rhyme
Lake Baikal
underground governmental labs extract organs, 
neon blood drips slowly to the concrete floor.
 organic roots sprout growing through the cracks..
 decorated bright magnets shake the instruments 
of surgical precision.
  duct taped mouths whisper out...

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Categories: equinoxes,
Form: I do not know?
Summer Solstice
Summer Solstice Contest
Sponsor: Shadow Hamilton


The Celtic solstice brings forth enchanting fear,
   equinoxes altitude from the moon’s apex glow,
      the occult in its nature is rendered by the head...

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© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: equinoxes, fantasy, magic, summer, symbolism,
Form: Quatrain
Transitioning Seasons
her time ends
the last kiss to
the air, her
frost retreats
passionately,
moves cold hands
from life

her polar opposite
moves romantically,
and gracefully
into poised position

like Alice Coltrane
across piano keys
transitioning the 
equinoxes in melody

a harmony of
greetings,
they love
gentle yet harsh

the various
degrees of intimacy
seen in...

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Categories: equinoxes, 2nd grade, appreciation, art, death, emotions, grandmother,
Form: Ballad
Premium Member Time Preferences
A Solar trims the Earth's waistline,
while Polars bare all the segments,
Springing up those northern steppes leans sublime,
the Vernal Equinox presents,
then, on March 20th, it will shine.

The southern Pole leans the same way,
as the September Equinox...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: equinoxes, autumn, seasons, spring, summer, winter,
Form: Quintain (Sicilian)
no answer, no response
I know, darling, that there is no answer,
To our love, nor in the time that hurts horses,
That there is no answer to shooting stars,
That we must protect our rivers, our oceans,
I know, darling, that there...

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Categories: equinoxes, appreciation, imagination, longing, love,
Form: Free verse
The Cranium and Premium of Injustice
Take society’s attitude
Towards indifference as given
Although women abhor gratitude
For societal foibles forgiven

In the face of the Christian faith
That burns within a woman’s soul
When Providence breath
Scores a salutary goal

In consonance with the motto
One cheek slapped, the...

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Categories: equinoxes, poems,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Blue Moon 2016
I’ll light a small fire beside the river that night, 
And stand and gaze up to the sky.
Hopefully no clouds, the moon will be full, 
A cold second night of July.

It’ll be peaceful and quiet,...

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Categories: equinoxes, meaningful, moon, nature, self, silence, spiritual, stars,
Form: Rhyme
A Study In Equinoxes
Beautiful Venus smiled upon her Mars
Diving through time and space, falling from stars

With hooded eyes she moved to entice him
Green hips waving about, a flower stem

When Spring revealed her kingdom to his awe
At last Jack...

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Categories: equinoxes, birth, romance, seasons, , cute,
Form: Couplet
Equinox
Mental equinox is at about to descend
That is where all the mental forces blend
Great knowledge through it will be send
Like nothing with which anyone can contend

When it is at hand
And with the soul it will...

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Categories: equinoxes, fantasy,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Shadows of Darkness Righteous Candid Starlight---
SHADOWS OF DARKNESS RIGHTEOUS CANDID STARLIGHT---


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Categories: equinoxes, appreciation, encouraging, environment, inspirational,
Form: Light Verse
I Rise and Fall
I rise and fall like spring tides
And soothing autumn winds
Like effervescing chemical solutions
And gliding butterfly wings
I rise and fall

Like aeroplanes departures and landing
And emblems on flagpoles standing
I rise and fall like ocean waves
And the landscape...

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Categories: equinoxes, hope, journey, life, uplifting, autumn,
Form: I do not know?

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