Short Meteorites Poems
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Of all the meteorites
that hit me each day,
I can see my image
at the lighted up
crystal chandelier,
it's terribly crushed;
but the zenith
of my fortitude
still sparkles and says:
You can do it girl!
We are not alone
comets and meteorites
unwelcomed guests
the eventual outcome
cataclysmically, quiet
The outlook after
our lands in sporadic grief
the sun, now shadows
devastation so abounds
our oasis, our Earth, gone
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Black stones fall to earth
My resolution this year
Find a falling star
By: Greg Stanley
For New Years Resolution Ghetto Haiku Contest
Sponsored By Indigo Dreamweaver
I hunt meteorites in the California Deserts, and hope to find one in 2012. I have found some in the past, so I’m feeling confident
In a galaxy of a million star's
The residual heat
That forged Gold
And coal into diamonds
The parameters of jewelry
On wedding rings
Dig hole's on earth
Orion's Belt
3 Sister's
Bridesmaids
Adorned in Satin
Capitulate on celestial horizon
Both Black and Light
Surfing on the dust of night
Like meteorites
We breathe the same wind
That used to swing the leaves
On my street with solitary angels
Words touching your lips are
Fire flames that goes up the sky
First, passing through me
Then, from your gentle palms
To the meteorites
A pathological love
Able to shake the world
And the gravity
The desire to touch you
Makes me start a war
With the universe
time light extinguished
all mankind’s final demise
blackout upon us
seas overflow shores
earthquakes open up portals
feeding ravenous
meteorites pelt earth
immense inferno burns realm
earth’s calamity
Copyright © 2012 By Caryl S. Muzzey
Fourth Place Winner ~ "The End Of The World Armageddon” Poetry Contest
Sponsored by: Gail Doyle
July 10, 2012
Acrobatic starlight
new champion for League of Legends
Starlight wonder queen
tossed high into the cosmos amid meteorites
Lightning power surrounds her as a smoky sizzling haze
Soroka and Rye check their runes, to figure out her place
Brawlers, assassins and marksmen are at the ready
keeping their eyes and weapons on the latest champion
Let the game begin!
it’s truly the end
the meteorites smash in
terror failing land
funnels develop
destroying once loved places
creating chaos
next the wave comes in
an enormous primal death
killing everyone
there is nothing left
as the sun slowly rises
to see Earth’s beating
Russell Sivey
Entrant into Gail Doyle's "The End Of The World Armageddon" contest
6/15/2012
Whiskey shot of the Milky way
we grow the cosmos everyday;
Destroying what we have outgrown
fire clears the way for the unknown;
Pitfalls ward away a standstill
long ago mastered how to kill;
Within cataclysmic unrest
the spark is no longer oppressed;
Until the last obstacle falls,
montage of fiery wrecking balls;
Independent meteorites;
We will shine, we will dim the lights.
Sisters from another mother
Yet they have never met
The music they have shared
And over lyrics they have wept
Toasted long lost friends
And danced the night away
This is what sisters do
Wasted wishes on meteorites
When no shooting stars in sight
Tossed coins into fountains
Oh how that makes the cleaners night
Frolicked on thier facebook page
Sent pressie in the post
Truly sisters from another mother
The paradigm of endearment,
less expressed, less explained.
Our tales of delusion,
Prattles of “what ifs”.
What does a man want?
A healthier morning,
more loving than nights,
pointing constellations and
wishing to countless meteorites.
attention is what, a man always thrives,
“thou beauty”,” thou cheeks”,
my beauty, your life.
Put hand in my hand,
and greet me with a kiss,
I love you a lot... miss….
I am an endangered species;
A Seedling
Six Degrees of Separation;
Seceding
Smoke and ash;
Out of space brick;
Solar meteorites lunar eclipse;
From east to west from best to worst;
Bougainvillea
Broken condemned Villa;
Soldiers marching out the city;
Wreaking havoc there's no democracy;
Sawdust
Light lust
Denison's this place citizens;
concrete ?
2/16/20
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr 2020
She wept for this cause,
They couldn’t see beyond the present,
They didn’t deem it an urgent course,
While few are willing to listen, the majority choose to resent.
They say that how could a child’s eye see beyond the wall,
They are also not without their periscopes,
She can envisage their fall,
It’s like viewing falling meteorites through telescopes.
A doomsday disaster,
All-inclusive none the master.
July 23, 2022.
Diana fell into space off her rodeo stallion.
She traveled past the clouds until she reached the upper cosmos.
Space aliens, creatures, and cartoons did not know what to think.
They hid behind large meteorites and super enormous asteroids.
Watching this woman with the strange trifecta head lasso the planets.
Are we ever coming out? One whispered to three of his comrades.
You first one said He had heard about the volatile tempers of Earth.
Watching from pin hole
lamps of baked clay.
Every thorn was in my flesh.
I was losing my voice
in crowd of maniacs.
Dragonflies climbing on worn leather.
Through cracked sunroof –
skull splinters into million heirlooms.
Fever climbs the feudals.
Why were you impatient with me?
I was narrating a shocking tale.
Frogs had acquired the land.
Plot was thickening every day.
Take me if you can, in the heavy shower
of meteorites in dark moonlight.
SATISH VERMA
Occasionally heaven shoots meteorites
Some of them fall on gutters and drains
Without knowing among those some are
More precious than diamond and gold
After misjudging it as a worthless piece
Once you threw a most diaphanous seed
On her beck a bird carried it to a distant land
Being germinated, well deep it sent its roots
Well spread are its branches and each shoot’s
Flower turns into from delicate to delicious fruits
Who is left, you or the seed, to repent or regret?