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Premium Member Climb Me To the Stars

Quote by: Mystic Rose 
When imagination flies like a wingeth butterfly of joy 
towards the ladder of hope, inside a deep blue sky, 
I am there, I am there, ... I am everywhere ! 


Climb me to the stars my friend 
so my silver dollar eyes can feast on light 
Ascend me to the moon and let me watch assurgent blues 
sweet mingle with the puffy whitely clouds; 
Like the birds in the sky that soar higher than the peeks 
like the eagle that rises unshackled, by earth's re-forge 
climb me to the heavens in one single breath ...
 like all the beautiful things born of wings 
Help me mount God's Kingdom of Love, 
and it is there that you will find me,  
I will be there, I will be there, I will be everywhere ! 

August 19 2022/b>

Shun Spots

Hot zones of danger,
dark places
where dense hearts go
Hearts that are cold as ice
Roll the dice ... 
take a chance on fatal corona exploration
Go ghetto orbital
and gamble with your porcelain life
You’ve been whitely warned:
Shun the spots — 
the darkside of the Helios shadows,
where the sun don’t golden glow
It’s best to yield to your coin conscience;
the fade-to-black pulse
of the societal dusk, dimming yellow
Go colonial orbital,
where the cloudless reign
of oppression is rife
And the gravity of poverty
is sol cranial heavy
Irradiated cries cuts through
the poisoned atmosphere of hatred
like a serrated knife
You’ve been white noise warned:
Danger! 
Avoid the riotous flares of destruction ...
hot spots,
where obstruction of justice flow

Shun the leper spots
of the volatile igneous rock dimming yellow
Those event horizon spaces — 
ephemeral stardust places
that were polarity flux created not to burn slow 


5-11-21


Premium Member Summer Dance

S-tars whirling through midnight black skies, whitely,
U-rged on by the Milky Way, twinkling quite brightly.
M-adcap moon in a romance dance over sapphire earth,
M-eaningful though mild, in the precincts of her birth!
E-arly morning lemon clouds sweep by tall mountaintops,
R-acing the redbirds, as emerald toads do froggy hops.
D-aily masquerade ball of a red sun's splash and dash,
A-nd the mysterious wind, giving vivid blooms whiplash!
N-ebulous green waves, undulate seductively into foam,
C-ameo appearances of butterflies, in acutely green homes.
E-ach noon intensely golden, each tango new, though olden!

Premium Member A Kind of Winter

A Kind of Winter

Never to see you turn and smile
or smell your rain-wet hair
or feel your hand or hear your voice
or look into your heart-full eyes

or hold you when you cry
'til Sun and laughter come again
is a kind of Winter,
as now when city, meadow, river field

are numb with cold and lashed by rain
that bends us in rebuke
of our too prodigal Spring. 
But Sun and Spring will come again

painting trees and flowers, grass and sky
green yellow red and blue
and water freed from snow will dance
seaward through the clover fields

past celebrating birds to sunlit shore
where my wildly beating heart
searching horizons of blue sky
someday may see your homeward sail

sparkling whitely at farthest edge
of the infinite blue-green, dancing sea.

Premium Member Sonnet Me a Winter Day

Release the beauty of a winter morning
 and soar me to the crystal lakes of awe 
 its where the snow slow shines to bring 
 the memory of a soaring raven's caw 

 glide me to the sunny rays of mountain tops 
 where all stands still in silent whitely snow 
 loose me ever slow & share the afterglow 
 of a shimmering hill's snowdrop 

 songs of unicorns symphonically surround 
 the eyes of those who look and truly see 
 it is a place where poets find their ground 
 writing sonnets of loveliness and beauty 

 Release me to the moment of a winter day 
 where all the seagulls fly, above the bay …

March 11, 2019


Be Still

I stumble and fall
I am not strong 
I need help when I crawl
My road is uphill and long

Sunshine or rain
The struggle is real
Sometimes I need a cane
Just need to make a deal

God sent with love
Angels whitely dressed
pure as the peace dove
I don’t need to be stressed

Guiding me on a road
From Micheal to Crystal 
I need not to carry that load
All I need to do is ask and be still

Synaesthesia

Colour hides in a whitely glow
every colour we’ve ever known 
Reflective rays a spectrum show

Coloured days, names and numbers
See the world through coloured wonders. 
Think in colour, don’t you?
Your name clearly blue

Synaesthesia your my life
Colouring my every thought
Spectrum white and every sort 
Close my eyes and you are there
Years of coloured thoughts to share.

Seething

Foam whitely seethed, stirred up by surf
While sun beat down upon hot sand
And there, a way’s, a couple lounged
In folding chairs set side-by-side,
Umbrella flapped, it cast its shade,
When up the strand two ladies trekked,
Bikinis bright and teeny, tight,
	Man’s face, alert,
	With eyes joined them:
	From where she sat,
	Rebuked woman,
	Hand tugged his chin,
	Imploring stop!
	His finger rose,
	Her chair, she left
	To point their way.
	“So what?” he shrugged,
	Both feet he found,
	Her back, she turned,
	His arms went cross
	And head leaned in,
	The shifting breeze
	With anger filled—
She stooped and grabbed her canvas tote
And swiftly marched past swaying grass,
Retreating well behind the dune;
Umbrella sagging, chairs turned flat,
The jilted man, he struggled, stormed:
He made the dune and plodded on
While surf roared in, and foam seethed white.


March 2, 2017
Lover’s Quarrel Poetry Contest
Lewis Raynes, Sponsor

Lauren Rowles

Lauren became paralysed suddenly overnight, 
When she developed firm transverse myelitis, 
An inflammation of the spinal cord, a huge fright, 
Which gave no feeling chest down, a mantis. 

Born 24 April 1998, she comes from Birmingham, 
In Bromsgrove District in the area Cotton Hackett,
Where she sat her A-levels which got her a gram, 
At Oxford Brookes Uni as a law undergraduate. 

Originally a wheelchair racer with many medals, 
At the junior level for sprinting and distance middle, 
She’s now in trunk and arms mixed double sculls, 
Coupling with Laurence Whitely to warmly griddle. 

Lauren only began the sport of rowing in 2015,
And rose through the ranks with speed and creed, 
In 2015 in France the pair won silver real clean, 
And in Rio they rowed to gold at tremendous speed.

Heavy Heart

With a heavy heart we pray
Please keep death away
The skies are all grey
Does it matter what we say

God only takes the best
And guides them to His nest
To fulfil their brand new quest
Beautiful angels whitely dressed

God, hear us now
We beg, please don’t allow
We plead for health somehow
It’s not time for that final bow

Place Your hand to heal
We pray and we kneel
We can’t make that deal
We know You will reveal

With a heavy heart we cry
It is not time to say good bye
We look past mountains high
You are always nearby

Sonnet No 11

Tomorrow I'll see flowers white and I will dance with butterflies,
On grass uncut between my knees. They'll call me pal and gladly I,
Will love them back. The smell of yarrows will refill the empty sky,
While their white blooms will coruscate both on the grass and in my eyes.

Tomorrow I will sing again. I wonder what will butterflies,
Prefer when it will come to music. I will sing while they will flap,
Their whitely purple wings. And yarrows with their flowers white will clap,
So I imagine even worms will have to wake up from despise.

Tomorrow I will feel again inside my soul the butterflies,
As if they are still juvenile. They'll pick my soul and fly up high,
To clouds where yarrows bloom. Those yarrows that caress my inner eye,
Will hold my soul and butterflies there in the transcendental skies.

Tomorrow I will have to wake up when my skin will meet sunrise,
And then again I'll say: »Tomorrow I will dance with butterflies!«

Premium Member Quite Whitely

the presence of all light makes white
how joyous that concept can be
to see the virgin cloak of unity born
from a rainbow over a siren sea

the iris of eye opens wide ringed by white
the morning sun burns the black of night
the white of the day has begun

chalk the cliffs of Albion’s shore
above a stormy sea behold
the presence of all light makes white
within the iris of soul

Latenight No7

Lay me low
on a night like this,
when the moon gapes
and eyes me
whitely
whidely
widely
I want to end
drowning in the shimmer
of January skies.

How's the Desert?

salt spray lingers in on shore wind 
shivers threaten in late summer sun 
wet sand sinks to cool hot soles 
as toes tingle in filling holes 
sea grass swirls in tidal current 
brushstrokes crosshatching 
in three dimensional canvas 
a half shell flickers in refracted sunlight 
rainbow flashes tease a hungry scup 
To dart away in discontent 
The jetty glistens in green slime 
while the rocks in their white dryness 
spatter with drops from passing wakes 
gulls wheel and dance intricate loops 
effortlessly filling the misty air 
flying in every direction without touching each other 
One stands on the highest spot 
Looking bored and above all this activity 
an occasional cloud forms to drift whitely 
before dissipating in summer heat 
All of this and none of this happened 
in the lazy mind of one ethereal poet 
to entertain another for the joy

Summer Snow

Forever, comes to mind and peaks where the snow stays.
                                                                              James Galvin

From the mountain that seemed to rise straight up
at the end of the city street´s racket, its heat
and black- laced carbon, a wedge of snow
lodged in a ravine:

White as a skull chunk, but,
as the right clock might
--giving the wrong time--white
as this morning´ milk.

And then, this evening, from our bedroom window,
I swear, you could see it whitely pulsing,
still holding all the day´s light in
--would not give it up--
white as a bleached brain
scrubbed of all thought,
of what this white paper might be
but for being marred by thought.

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