Short Quitely Poems

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Gesture

When my great self
Was taking birth,
Death, his month agape Was 
lurking at the door.. 
But at my firm gesture
Weighing the strength of my arms
He quitely withdrew.


This Life I Have Been Through

If you can't love
Just leave quitely
Don't say harsh words
You just invite agony
You will never know
How much I have been 
Or how much struggle
And the pain I endure
I have in this cruel life.
Form: Other

Entering the World

I open the front door
The sun cascades over the trees
And glances off my BMW

One press of the button
The door opens gracefuly
The window slides down quitely
Its time for work
As I enter my world
Form: Narrative

The Lion Tail

The lions tail 
Let the sleeping 
Wild dog lie
When is quitely alone

Never underrate
The power of a gentle
Man

Never look for trouble
When a man is humble
To you

For dog dont eat dog 
Except 
when you touch 
The lion tail
Form: Epic

Bright Lights City Skies

Departing from the train as arriving unto a new towns station..
Quitely gazing about and a wisp of cool air lifting my silk dress
Stealing a peek without under garments of which I never wear
Waltzing while swirling its greetings kisses upon, my bare flesh.


The Journey

As I glazed into my mind,
What if love is what I find?
But wait, I know not how to give,
For my heart has lost it's will to live.
So quitely he stands. 
Alone and so brave,
Looking in the darkest of my grave.
Unknowing what he will find,
As he reaches far into my mind.
Form: Lyric

Heart Upon Heart

The Mighty King, leaving, twilight's turmoil..
And this world behind; while walking quitely into 
Their room ? Gazing about the colourful crib
Within soft stillness; as baby sleeps peacefully 
Not knowing, that they were born blind ?
Swirling of emotions deeply such love; His....
Little one begins to cry ? Everlasting, lifting them high.
Form:

Native Americans

The still air is broken by a distant shout,
Watch out now Steven there's Red Indians about.

Your bright eyes widen in the sunny glow,
Quickly now Steven lets make you a bow.

Carefully through the trees we tramp,
Quitely now Steven there's the Indain camp.

But you are not scared, your chest is full of pride,
Now Daddy has made you a bow you don't have to hide.
© Mark West  Create an image from this poem.
Form: Rhyme

Heart Upon Heart

The Mighty King, leaving twilights turmoil of this world behind while walking
Quitely into their room; gazing about the colourful crib, within soft stillness
As baby sleeps peacefully not knowing that they were born blind; swirling in
Emotions deeply a love; His little one begins to cry; Everlasting, lifting them....
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
...."Heart Upon Heart" *
Form:

Memories

I'm all alone as I sit here in my room
And think of all the special memories 
And the times when it was just me and you
I laugh to myself when I think of the crazy things we used to do
Sometimes i laugh outloud and sometimes i shed a tear
Not a tear of sadness but of the memories that are so dear
I know some day the time will come
When we are all together again
So I'll just sit here quitely and say a prayer till then
Form: Couplet

In the Trails

In the trails I've walked,
I picked up a smooth grey rock,
I found a cave where the cats do sleep.
I look at the trees who quitely talk,
and feel the wind who leaps.
In the trails I've strived,
I witness a little bug die,
i examined the creeks who jog.
I heard the tall grass sigh
and the snores of a rodent in a log.
In the trails of the night fall,
the sun leaves the earth in gentle fall.
I walk back the trails to home,
and again I view the wilderness roam.
Form: List

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