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Sonnets Xlii-Li
Sonnets XLII-LI

Distances
by Michael R. Burch

Moonbeams on water?
the reflected light
of a halcyon star
now drowning in night...
So your memories are.

Footprints on beaches
now flooding with water;
the small, broken ribcage
of some primitive slaughter...
So near, yet so far.



A Surfeit of...

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Categories: ferns, bereavement, death, death of a friend, funeral,
Form: Sonnet



Come Down, For Harold Bloom
Come Down
by Michael R. Burch

for Harold Bloom

Come down, O, come down
from your high mountain tower.
How coldly the wind blows,
how late this chill hour ...

and I cannot wait
for a meteor shower
to show you the time
must be...

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Categories: ferns, books, culture, discrimination, education, extended metaphor, literature,
Form: Sonnet
What Good Are Our Tears
What Good Are Our Tears?
by Michael R. Burch

What good are our tears?
They will not spare the dying their anguish.
What good is our concern
to a child sick of living, waiting to perish?

What good, the warm benevolence...

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Categories: ferns, child, child abuse, children, death, poverty, sick,
Form: Free verse
Modern Sonnets I
MODERN SONNETS I

I prefer the original definition of the sonnet as a “little song” of indeterminate form and length. These modern sonnets vary from more-or-less traditional to free verse.


Maker, Fakir, Curer
by Michael R. Burch

A poem...

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Categories: ferns, art, freedom, romantic, romantic love, song, write,
Form: Sonnet
This World of Dew
THIS WORLD OF DEW

This world? 
Moonlit dew
flicked from a crane's bill.
—Eihei Dogen Kigen, loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Seventy-one?
How long
can a dewdrop last? 
—Eihei Dogen Kigen, loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

Dewdrops beading grass-blades
die before...

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Categories: ferns, age, art, autumn, bereavement, death, life, time,
Form: Haiku



Miklos Radnoti Translations of Holocaust Poems
Postcard 1
by Miklós Radnóti
written August 30, 1944
translated by Michael R. Burch
 
Out of Bulgaria, the great wild roar of the artillery thunders,
resounds on the mountain ridges, rebounds, then ebbs into silence
while here men, beasts, wagons...

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Categories: ferns, death, grave, holocaust, horror, humanity, memorial, world
Form: Free verse
Poems About Regret
Regret
by Michael R. Burch

Regret,
a bitter
ache to bear . . .

once starlight
languished
in your hair . . .

a shining there
as brief
as rare.

Regret . . .
a pain
I chose to bear . . .

unleash
the torrent
of your hair . ....

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Categories: ferns, memory, pain, remember, sad, sorrow, sorry, sympathy,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Poo Poo Bird
They pursued it with vigor, they pursued it with crass
They hunted with valor and hope
They proceeded with a dose of good Knightly sass
They chased it with tackle and rope

Now King Arthur declared in a boisterous...

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Categories: ferns, abortion, adventure, funny, humor,
Form: Rhyme
Love Poems Iv
LOVE POEMS IV by Michael R. Burch

These are love poems by Michael R. Burch: original poems and translations about love, passion, desire, lust, sex, dating, romance, relationships and marriage. 



She Was Very Strange, and Beautiful
by...

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Categories: ferns, desire, love, lust, marriage, passion, relationship, romance,
Form: Rhyme
Love Has a Southern Flavor
Love has a Southern flavor: honeydew,
ripe cantaloupe, the honeysuckle’s spout
we tilt to basking faces to breathe out
the ordinary, and inhale perfume ...

Love’s Dixieland-rambunctious: tangled vines,
wild clematis, the gold-brocaded leaves
that will not keep their order in...

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Categories: ferns, desire, longing, love, romance, romantic, romantic love,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Dreams I Translation of Etiemble S Poem Reves I By T Wignesan
The Deception of Free Verse: Dreams I, Translation of Etiemble’s L’imposture du vers libre by T. Wignesan 

(From René Etiemble’s only poetry collection: le Coeur et la cendre: soixante ans de poésie (the heart and...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ferns, creation,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
World War Ii Poems and Holocaust Poems - Iii - Miklos Radnoti
World War II Poems and Holocaust Poems - III - Miklos Radnoti

Miklos Radnoti was one of the greatest of the Jewish Holocaust poets. He died on a Nazi death march, shot to death in cold...

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Categories: ferns, holocaust, murder, race, racism, war, world, world
Form: Free verse
Far Away, Far Away
Far Away, Far Away

Children when you dream at night you may see an awesome sight!
Magic fairies in the dew near trilliums of snow white hue.
You must search within your dreams by the light of midnight...

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Categories: ferns, childhood, fairy, fantasy, imagery, nature, nursery rhyme,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Letter To a Soldier - a Trilogy
LETTER TO A SOLDIER
A Trilogy


I.  SONGS OF LOVE

Love walked with me
In the crisp fall air
In a shower of gold and red.
Love showed me the print
Of a doe’s foot
And where she made her bed.

Love sat...

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Categories: ferns, absence, america, death, emotions, hero, longing, war,
Form: Ballad
Bunyip Forest Revisited
Along the road called forestry, the silver ash weeps over me
as I meander 'round the dell and glade.
Pass scars of sand pits long disused, where gullies, washes speak ‘abused!’
Reclamation offers now a new facade.

Need for...

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Categories: ferns, nature,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Chicago Life 101
Life 101 was taught to me in an old mansion in inner-city Chicago.                      ...

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Categories: ferns, care, chicago, house,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Willow: a Fable
Timmy Tom Tuck was a young fellow with charm
who one summer stayed at his grandfather's farm.
He loved to eat ice cream and Grandma's baked goods
but his favorite thing was to play in the woods

He so...

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© Roy Jerden  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ferns, children, death, dream, fantasy,
Form: Rhyme
A Fisherman's Soul
Mossy vines served as camouflage for a  d
                          ...

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© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ferns, child, death, fishing, loss,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Border Town
I dwelt once in a dreamy town, my land was alongside the border,
In a region of natural beauty, next to a crystalline body of water.

From the jade hills of my land, I could clearly see...

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Categories: ferns, fantasy, international, life, nature, peace, people, places,
Form: Couplet
Beneath the Surface
Have you swam the forests      under the seas
glided it's waters             wandered it's keys
watched the gray giants  ...

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Categories: ferns, boat, creation, earth, fish, imagery, nature, water,
Form: Verse
Beautiful Firetail Finch
Looking through the three-eighth gauge, at zebra's, stars and plumhead.
Listening to the expert in the trade and take in what he said.
I went home and scanned through pages of books and magazine,
perusing photographs of aviary...

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Categories: ferns, bird, nature,
Form: Rhyme
Jesus's Love Matters
Jesus’s love matters when the garden of eden turns to grey,
The fertile ferns frown as spirituality has been driven away…
A rosette reverence redeems within the glowing of His heart,
Before His porch they gather as the...

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Categories: ferns, conflict, evil, jesus, spiritual,
Form: Rhyme
Denouement
Her  m a d n e s s  was the result of an unfortunate series of events. The epilogue came to a halt as she was  b r o k e n...

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© Lu Loo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ferns, anxiety, sick,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member The Old Rusty Gate Creaks Open
The old rusty gate opens to 
                            ...

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Categories: ferns, life, nostalgia,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Seven Secret Garden Secrets
Coming To The Garden

Long-lost secrets at Misselthwaite Manor.
Mistress Mary moves from self-centeredness to
self-awareness, leading to self-healing.
This tale's secret seems simple but not so.
A space to sense one's spiritual serenity,
children seek silence in a stillness place...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ferns, allegory, children, garden, health, introspection, recovery from,
Form: Free verse

Book: Shattered Sighs