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1. Poetry is a stone, turned to expose to searching winds of a once hidden earth.
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2. Poetry is art, mind painted, heart colored and fire risen.
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3. Poetry is a fruit, hanging on a bountiful tree, begging to fall.
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4. Poetry is an ever expanding ocean, begging ever more creatures to swim in its swirling depths.
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5. Poetry is cake on a golden platter, eaten with fork, spoon, butter knife or greedy hands.
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6. Poetry is cherry blossoms, crying for the soft, cool winds to wave their beauty to the awaiting sun and the gasping skies.
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7. Poetry is glistening dewdrops falling upon virgin ground to gift dawn's hope and night's desire to match brilliance of glistening moonbeams.
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8. Poetry is a poet's heart and soul uniting to bless others, while temporarily shielding searching souls against this dark world's poison tipped arrows.
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9. Poetry is brightly sent musical notes that heart sees, mind colors and spirit longs to record.
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10. Poetry is ink blotted, soul driven splashes that cry to be read, beg to be understood and unabashedly sing to give to its dear readers.
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11.Poetry is a colorful bird, in heavenly flight to a paradise that awaits man's sincere pleading heart and desirous spirit.
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12. Poetry is a child happily playing, a mother joyfully singing and a father blessed to have and so very dearly appreciate loving both.
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New Blog on, Ekphrasis And Its Spurring Quest For Greater Imagery In Verse

Blog Posted:6/5/2021 5:53:00 AM

New Blog on,

Ekphrasis And Its Spurring Quest For Greater Imagery In Verse

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(1.)

Ekphrasis on, The Spinners

(Las Hilanderas) artist, Diego Velazquez

 

colors, fabric missing painter's glaze

     spun within moonbeam's glow

threads entangled in beautiful gaze

majestic, with heart-sought truth in tow

 

by mortal flesh and heart-sights thus sewn

     born-  sky,  water and land

expressions, vanity's undertones

imagination,  from spinning hands

 

from earth, cascading heavenly clouds

     windows - life's wondrous stage

Turin, mystery and famous shroud

digital world, techno all the rage

 

wondrous explosion, breathtaking scenes

    hope, mankind's fleeing race

dark's blight, Gods births, depths obscene

humanity searching - divine grace

 

spirals of color, artistic flair

     three spinners- flowing skies

imagination, beyond compare

artists, weavers and spirited eyes.

 

Robert J. Lindley , 6-01-2021

Ekphrasis on, The Spinners,

Artist- Diego Velazquez

This creation, inspired by my having read  JCB Brul's poem,

"Ekphrasis on House of Parliament At Sunset"- of Claude Monet's

famed painting series , 1899--1901….

 

(2.)

My, My How Illusions Have Ever Brighter Grown

 

Fading memories, sweet years further away flown

Of the here and now- seedings of future unknown

My, my how illusions have ever brighter grown

And in fabric of time's wrath early deaths are sewn!

 

Seas and waving folds in this universe collide.

Ripples of dying love -hurt I cannot abide.

 

There residing within dark's bursts of spastic pains

A splash of paint ten thousand broken mirrors stains

My, my how illusions wash decayed remains

And hungry wolf to dying sheep never explains!

 

Seas and waving folds in this universe collide.

Ripples of dying love -hurt I cannot abide.

 

Fading memories, sweet years further away flown

Of the here and now- seedings of future unknown

My, my how illusions have ever brighter grown

And in fabric of time's wrath early deaths are sewn!

 

Seas and waving folds in this universe collide.

Ripples of dying love -hurt I cannot abide.

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Rhyme, (  From A Far Deeper Gaze Into The Looking Glass )

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(3.)

Memories, Dreaming Again Of That Bliss

 

romance and that velvet kiss

deep softness in that sweet touch

as moon-cast glimmers danced

dreaming again of that bliss.

 

nights and you  soft satin sheets

open window fragrant breeze

as bright moon-shot gleaming fell

romance clocked both heartbeats.

 

beauty's glow, in eyes of blue

passion, mountains of fervor

as moon, its love-song preached

naked bodies, me and you.

 

eternal desires, your love

youthful dreams of wondrous nights

as moon-whispers, fell about

treasure, you- gems from above.

 

romance and that velvet kiss

deep softness in that sweet touch

as moon-cast glimmers danced

dreaming again of that bliss.

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Romanticism, 

( Poetic verses on sweet days of yore )

woke 3am, composed from a sweet dream

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Notes:  -  Three links

(1.)

http://www.diegovelazquez.net/spinners/

(2.)

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Diego-Velazquez

 

The Spinners (Las Hilanderas)

 

Spinners (Las Hilanderas) Diego Velazquez

One of the most admired and complex paintings by the Spanish painter Diego Velazquez is this one, Las Hilanderas. Also known as The Spinners, or The Fable of Arachne, the painting is a depiction of the mythological tale of Arachne, which is originally described in Ovid's Metamorphoses, book VI.

In this story, a weaving competition takes place between Arachne and Pallas Athena, the patron goddess of weaving. After hearing of Arachne's boastful claims that she possessed spinning skills which could not be matched, the goddess challenged Arachne. Upon seeing the scene depicted on Arachne's completed tapestry, which she perceived to show the gods in a negative light, Pallas Athena turned Arachne into a spider, condemning her to weave forever. It is this competition we see about to commence in The Spinners. Rather than portraying the climactic scene of the tale, where Arachne experiences her transformation, Velazquez chose instead to render the scene just before the contest is truly underway.

 

While the subject of mythology was a common one for painters of the Renaissance or Baroque eras, it is Velazquez's avoidance of the primary drama of the story that makes this painting so unique and enigmatic, leaving many to ponder its complexities even today. Often interpreted as an allegory for the arts themselves, The Spinners is viewed by many to be a commentary on all creative endeavours; a representation of craft against high art, with the Arachne serving as craft and the goddess symbolizing fine arts. Still other analysts assert that possibly Diego Velazquez was merely claiming in this piece that to create substantial works of art, one must do the hard work that is required.

 

Some details pertaining to the commission of The Spinners are uncertain, further lending an enigmatic air to the painting. Based on the complexity of composition and other stylistic elements such as economical use of paint, tones of lightness, and the unmistakable Italian Baroque influence, many scholars have dated the piece to have been created in 1657. However, this has been disputed by some, who date the painting somewhere between 1644–50. What is certain is that The Spinners was painted for King Philip IV’s huntsman, Don Pedro de Arce. While Diego Velazquez's thoughts behind creating The Spinners will likely never be made clear to us, the fact that it leaves us discussing, pondering, and interpreting so deeply all these many years later is the mark of a great work of art, indeed.

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(2.)

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Diego-Velazquez

 

Diego Velázquez

Spanish painter

  WRITTEN BY

Enriqueta Harris-Frankfort

Honorary Fellow of the Warburg Institute, University of London. Author of Goya; Velázquez; and others.

Diego Velázquez, in full Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez, (baptized June 6, 1599, Sevilla, Spain—died August 6, 1660, Madrid), the most important Spanish painter of the 17th century, a giant of Western art.

 

Diego Velázquez: Las meninas

Las meninas (with a self-portrait of the artist at the left, reflections of Philip IV and Queen Mariana in the mirror at the back of the room, and the infanta Margarita with her meninas, or maids of honour, in the foreground), oil on canvas by Diego Velázquez, c. 1656; in the Prado Museum, Madrid.

 

Velázquez is universally acknowledged as one of the world’s greatest artists. The naturalistic style in which he was trained provided a language for the expression of his remarkable power of observation in portraying both the living model and still life. Stimulated by the study of 16th-century Venetian painting, he developed from a master of faithful likeness and characterization into the creator of masterpieces of visual impression unique in his time. With brilliant diversity of brushstrokes and subtle harmonies of colour, he achieved effects of form and texture, space, light, and atmosphere that make him the chief forerunner of 19th-century French Impressionism.

 

The principal source of information about Velázquez’s early career is the treatise Arte de la pintura (“The Art of Painting”), published in 1649 by his master and father-in-law Francisco Pacheco, who is more important as a biographer and theoretician than as a painter. The first complete biography of Velázquez appeared in the third volume (El Parnaso español; “The Spanish Parnassus”) of El museo pictórico y escala óptica (“The Pictorial Museum and Optical Scale”), published in 1724 by the court painter and art scholar Antonio Palomino. This was based on biographical notes made by Velázquez’s pupil Juan de Alfaro, who was Palomino’s patron. The number of personal documents is very small, and official documentation relating to his paintings is relatively rare. Since he seldom signed or dated his works, their identification and chronology has often to be based on stylistic evidence alone. Though many copies of his portraits were evidently made in his studio by assistants, his own production was not large, and his surviving autograph works number fewer than 150. He is known to have worked slowly, and during his later years much of his time was occupied by his duties as a court official in Madrid.

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(3.)

https://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-imagery-poems.html

 

Theodore Rothke - My Papa’s Waltz

This famous poem by Theodore Rothke is an excellent example of olfactory and tactile imagery with plenty of visual imagery thrown in for good measure. The effect is powerful.

 

The whiskey on your breath

 

Could make a small boy dizzy;

 

But I hung on like death:

 

Such waltzing was not easy.

 

We romped until the pans

 

Slid from the kitchen shelf;

 

My mother’s countenance

 

Could not unfrown itself.

 

The hand that held my wrist

 

Was battered on one knuckle;

 

At every step you missed

 

My right ear scraped a buckle.

 

You beat time on my head

 

With a palm caked hard by dirt,

 

Then waltzed me off to bed

 

Still clinging to your shirt.

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Date: 6/10/2021 9:48:00 AM
1) Ekphrasis on, The Spinners, Beautifully done Robert, you covered it all! I think you brought out the depth of this piece, visually. There are many types of crafts, but the fine arts, do indeed take a great deal of dedication and work. 2) love this line: "And in fabric of time's wrath early deaths are sewn!" Beautiful. I have always loved both of these artists. 3) Quite passionate. Beautiful lines.
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Date: 6/10/2021 9:27:00 PM
Thank you my friend. I have always felt that poetry was not given its due, especially so in this nation-USA. And that modern poetry is on a wrong path in how it is pursuing a course to lessen the appeal of the golden poets of old- in favor of the modern poets that can not match the talent of the legendary poets. With too much emphasis put on emotion in poetry over that of depth, truth, message, light and morality... God bless..
Date: 6/8/2021 7:31:00 AM
Enjoyed your poems and the blog. Arachne is a character in the game Hero Wars. I don't think I ever read Metamorphoses.
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Date: 6/8/2021 3:35:00 PM
You may enjoy reading this long poem on Achilles that I composed in, 8-04- 2018-- presented in three parts. Poem part one https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/achilles_his_heart_and_soul_were_mortal_1049429 Poem part two https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/achilles_the_journey_to_troy_part_two_1051599 Poem part three https://www.poetrysoup.com/poem/achilles_bloody_battles_deaths_black_hand_as_was_fated_part_three_the_conclusion_1182783
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Date: 6/8/2021 3:23:00 PM
I am not at all aware of the game connection with that of the game Hero Wars. But I am very pleased my friend that you enjoyed the blog information presented and the poems! God bless..
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Date: 6/8/2021 3:21:00 PM
To me Greek mythology is a very interesting subject and one that contains great fodder for composing of poetic verse. Granted I wrote the poem based upon the painting and the painting itself was depicting the Spinners. The imagery being of paramount importance in both the famous painting and in my humble offering of the first of the three poems. The initial inspiration came from - "" inspired by my having read JCB Brul's poem,"Ekphrasis on House of Parliament At Sunset"- of Claude Monet's famed painting series , 1899--1901….""
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Date: 6/8/2021 3:14:00 PM
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Metamorphoses-poem-by-Ovid Metamorphoses, poem in 15 books, written in Latin about 8 CE by Ovid. It is written in hexameter verse. The work is a collection of mythological and legendary stories, many taken from Greek sources, in which transformation (metamorphosis) plays a role, however minor. The stories, which are unrelated, are told in chronological order from the creation of the world (the first metamorphosis, of chaos into order) to the death and deification of Julius Caesar (the culminating metamorphosis).
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Date: 6/8/2021 3:12:00 PM
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Arachne Thank you my friend. Arachne was a weaver who acquired such skill in her art that she ventured to challenge Athena, goddess of war, handicraft, and practical reason. Athena wove a tapestry depicting the gods in majesty, while that of Arachne showed their amorous adventures. Enraged at the perfection of her rival’s work (or, alternatively, offended by its subject matter), Athena tore it to pieces, and in despair Arachne hanged herself. But the goddess out of pity loosened the rope, which became a cobweb; Arachne herself was changed into a spider, whence the name of the zoological class to which spiders belong, Arachnida. Ovid’s Metamorphoses is the chief source of the story.
Date: 6/7/2021 6:31:00 AM
Another amazing informative blog Robert, you must burn gallons of the midnight oil, I must look up that painting now as you've made me curious. Artists paint a vision that the viewer can see but a poet has to convey that image in words ,not always an easy task. Tom
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Date: 6/7/2021 10:04:00 AM
Thank you dear friend. Yes, the painters named her were one and all brilliant and very creative in the use of color- greater depths and more involved in enhancing the imagery with vibrant paint and schemes in their works. Much of which fairs brilliantly when translated into poetry. As the poetry form - Ekphrasis- so often and so vividly and brilliantly reveals to be true. I must admit that quite a bit of time goes into my blogs. But it is worth it if it aids others my friend. God bless..
Date: 6/6/2021 6:30:00 PM
(2) ... Winslow Homer, Andrew and NC Wyeth, etc., but also the European Impressionists like Monet, Van Gogh, Degas, etc., but JMW Turner will always be my favorite painter. Wonderful piece, Robert - thank you for sharing!
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Date: 6/7/2021 5:01:00 PM
Greg , I am a huge Winslow Homer fan. Have been for many years. If I ever hit the Mega Millions lottery, I will be able to buy paintings by some of those great artists! A guy can dream, can't he...
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Date: 6/7/2021 2:17:00 PM
Thank you, Robert - I was in prep school, (just a freshman), when I first saw a Turner in person at the Gardner Museum in Boston, and it literally took my breath away! (This was a number of years before the robbery). It literally put me on my knees ... as did El Jaleo by Sargent - on the same day!!
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Date: 6/7/2021 2:14:00 PM
I bought that movie on Blu-Ray, Brian - Timothy did a SUPERB job with it! The movie had a couple deviations from reality, but all-in-all was just wonderful, and I watch it often!
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Date: 6/7/2021 9:58:00 AM
now you are talking, I know of all of those famous and very brilliant artists. And you just named some that truly were so brilliant, so creative and so very dedicated to their craft! Especially so in the aspect of brilliant and vibrate use of color. Which if in comparison a poet seeks that very same path--their works reveal it to be such a massive improvement, imho. As heart, soul and mind responds to color and its depths! Will check out your Ekphrasis poems today my friend. As I know each will sing and dance with color and great creativity! God bless...
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Date: 6/7/2021 2:58:00 AM
Timothy Spall made a great JMT Greg in the dvd thereof
Date: 6/6/2021 6:28:00 PM
(1) I am from a family of artists, Robert, and was raised on the classic arts, so this is especially important to me - you did a marvelous job of giving the subject the weight and beauty it deserves and emulating with examples that are simply wonderful! No surprise, of course, for you always give intense thought to everything, but this is a favorite treatise for me, and I had to read multiple times. I have a number of ekphrasis pieces, and plan to do more. (My mom was a regular member of the artist colony on Monhegan Island for many years, and is a friend of Jamie Wyeth, an amazing artist). I love the American Impressionists like Frank Benson, John Singer Sargent, and Frederick Frieske ...
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Date: 6/7/2021 9:50:00 AM
continued. I have spent a great deal of time viewing artwork- studying famous painters --as that in turn went into my poetry. The sights, the feel, the emotions that beauty stirred in heart and soul. Such magnificent inspiration should never be ignored. It should instead be cultivated, imho. And as was in my power I did just that.
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Date: 6/7/2021 9:47:00 AM
My dear friend, now I know why your talent is so great- you come from a very artistic and immensely talented bloodline. I have always wished that I was an artist that could paint brilliantly-but such is not the case! My paintings were atrocious. But my poetry, now at a very young age -a great teacher and very fine poet told me my poetry was very good and would bear beautiful fruit-if I continued it. I have done just that. I know of those artists you cited except the one- Frank Benson...
Date: 6/6/2021 10:57:00 AM
Robert, thank you for the blog and for sharing this beautiful poetry, peace _Constance
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Date: 6/6/2021 1:00:00 PM
Thank you my friend. I appreciate your reading and commenting on this new blog.... Getting this completed took some bit of time but it was well worth the effort. And if it serves to advance poetry, painting and the beauty that is inherent in all true art then I am very pleased. God bless..
Date: 6/6/2021 9:21:00 AM
velazquez ' las meninas ' with the self portrait therein would be my fav ,not forgetting his still life of course.Robert
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Date: 6/6/2021 9:54:00 AM
Then one must consider the great artists after him that were so heavily influenced by his works. That fruitful harvest is astounding in its own right my friend...
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Date: 6/6/2021 9:53:00 AM
Also included are portraits produced in Velázquez’s circle that focus on the complex process behind the creation of the royal image. The book traces the subsequent development of the Spanish court portrait after Velázquez’s death when artists such as Mazo and Carreno reinterpreted his ideas, resulting in innovative contributions to the genre in their depictions of Margarita of Austria, Mariana of Austria, and Charles II. 92 illustrations, 83 in color
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Date: 6/6/2021 9:53:00 AM
One of the most influential, admired painters to ever live: a look at some of Velázques’s court portraits from 1649 to his death in 1660 Diego Velázquez was one of the most important and influential painters in the Spanish Golden Age and the leading artist in King Philip IV’s court. To accompany an exhibition at the Museo Nacional del Prado in Spain, this book analyzes the development of Velázquez’s court portraits from his second trip to Rome in 1649 to his death in Madrid in 1660, a period that saw the creation of some of the greatest of all masterpieces within this genre, such as Las Meninas.
Date: 6/6/2021 5:58:00 AM
You did a brilliant Ekphrasis sir Robert. I have googled such great painting and your poem perfectly gives justice to it and it made me look at it on a high sphere and different dimension. Bravo!!
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Date: 6/6/2021 8:12:00 AM
Truth is, Velazquez has a great many other famous paintings using to magnificent effect color/ imagery and his great genius as an artist. Paintings that can easily stir the poet to deeper imagery and colors in verse.. God bless..
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Date: 6/6/2021 6:45:00 AM
Thank you my friend. You know -- Spinners (Las Hilanderas) Diego Velazquez, is in my estimation his best and most famous painting. Not sure the authorities on his magnificent works would agree. As we have in it mythology, magnificent color, intensity, mystery, imagination, brilliancy in painting and so very much more. God bless...
Date: 6/6/2021 12:51:00 AM
Your comments on colour (below)are worthy of a separate blog Robert.I have red-green colour deficiciency so Fall is largely lost imagery to me,so no surprise Van Gogh & bold yellows always appeals along with blues & acrylic rather than water or pastels my preferred art medium
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Date: 6/6/2021 6:41:00 AM
Thank you my friend. Right you are and very likely I may do that blog on color and its importance in verse as a separate blog. As I had already began it, along with my -Third Creation Blog-- which is the final part going with the first two of that title (already posted here). Sorry to hear of your color red-green deficiency. Especially grievous must be the loss of ability on the green as it is a major part of Spring and its renewed beauty each new year. God bless...
Date: 6/5/2021 10:09:00 PM
thanks for such an informative blog along with your exquisite poetry I especially like Ekphrasis on, The Spinners and your beautifully romantic memories poem:-) hugs jan xx
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Date: 6/6/2021 6:36:00 AM
Thank you very much my very talented friend. The Spinner Ekphrasis, had to inspirations driving it, 1. the famous painting by Velaquez and 2. the poem that I read and so enjoyed that morn by our own fine poet, JCB Brul. Such as gave a greater dose of inspiration-when my muse joined in as the third driving force--my own part was minor.... God bless...
Date: 6/5/2021 6:39:00 PM
https://www.infobloom.com/what-is-the-function-of-imagery-in-poetry.htm The study of any poem often begins with its imagery. As a general term, imagery is the use of language to represent actions, feelings, and other sensory and extra-sensory experiences. Poet Tony Hoagland describes poetry as works of many levels. The rhetorical level encompasses the purely intellectual material, while diction is where the voice of the poet emerges. For Hoagland, the image is the concrete, or gut-level, part of the poem that feels the most real to the reader.
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Date: 6/5/2021 6:41:00 PM
This link and what I got from it was especially interesting to me.. I will this weekend investigate the works of this poet..
Date: 6/5/2021 6:35:00 PM
..... and the mean number of lines per colour reference is given in Table 1. From this table it will be seen that Milton, Marlowe, Poe, Arnold, Browning and Shakespeare are relatively sparing in their use of colour, while Shelley and Keats are relatively abundant. The poets Hopkins and Thompson, not included in these counts, were also prolific in the use of colour, in at least some part of their work.
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Date: 6/5/2021 6:33:00 PM
The method adopted consisted in reading a volume of the works of one of the poets, either from the begin­ning or, in the case of a voluminous writer such as Tennyson, from an arbitrarily chosen page. Every colour adjective or noun or even verbal form encountered from that page on was then noted, until a total of 100 colour references had been accumulated. In some cases a second sample was taken as a check on the first.
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Date: 6/5/2021 6:34:00 PM
From early on it became clear that the extent to which colour imagery was made use of was quite independent of the esteem in which the poet is held, and whether he is or is not regarded as a major poet. This quality, the addiction to the use of colour, also varies very greatly from poet to poet and seems to be largely an individual characteristic. As this emerged, counts were made of the number of lines of verse required to accumulate 100 colour references,
Date: 6/5/2021 6:32:00 PM
Furthermore it may well be the case that our habits of using colour imagery, our preferred range of colours, and even our actual abilities to handle problems of colour may show changes from childhood on to later ages. Considerations of such a kind suggested an enquiry into the use of colour by poets, in the first place to discover whether there were material differ­ences between individuals, and consistencies within individuals; in the second place to see whether any idiosyncrasies in the use of colour imagery could be related to other features of personality. What is here reported is a provisional report on the early stages of this enquiry.
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Date: 6/5/2021 6:31:00 PM
The Colour Imagery of Poets Archives Suisses de Neurologie, Neurochirurgie et de Psychiatrie, 91/1, 1963 Dedicated to Manfred Bleuler There are reasons for thinking that normal people differ in the extent to which they use colour imagery and in the degree to which they are attracted by colours of different parts of the spectrum. Painters show a great range of differences from individual to individual in their capacity to use contrasts and harmonies of colour in a creative way. There are also popular beliefs that our liking for different colours is affected by the temporary state of mood, dark and drab colours being preferred in times of relative depres­sion.......
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Date: 6/5/2021 6:29:00 PM
https://eliotslater.org/index.php/poems-and-paintings/the-colour-imagery-of-poets This one was a very good and interesting one. Quite informative..
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Date: 6/5/2021 6:42:00 PM
This link is an especially good one. Definitely worth the read..
Date: 6/5/2021 6:27:00 PM
Other links used in researching for this new blog.. https://medium.com/the-pom/color-symbolism-and-use-in-poetry-what-do-the-colors-mean-dcb3e11324ae https://writenaked.net/2012/09/17/using-color-in-poetry-and-narratives/
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Date: 6/5/2021 5:55:00 PM
Dear Robert, your words leave me in complete awe. Poetry is able to touch all of the senses, and your thoughts certainly do. You have a golden pen, my dear friend. Your talents shines. I am amazed at your dedication. Many wonderful blessings to you. Hugs, Brandy
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Date: 6/5/2021 6:23:00 PM
Thank you my friend. I did put added material into this blog when melding to two blogs together. If this serves a purpose, helps, entertains and advances in a very positive way both poetry and this site and its many poets , I am truly very pleased and grateful. Poetry has gifted me so very much over these 5 decades, I feel that I should give back. I never feel my time spent composing is a waste or that it could be better spent. As each creation has merit, purpose and may in someway help others.. God bless.
Date: 6/5/2021 3:13:00 PM
You have spent many hours creating a beautiful detailed Ekphrasis , thankyou for sharing it, :)
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Date: 6/5/2021 6:18:00 PM
Thank you my friend. I never count the hours as the journey is unfolding. As the verses are coming and the goal is being reached. Very oft when the task is done, the blog is presented I am surprised at how much time it took. But I never regret that time that was used. The point is always the poetry, the message and the fellowship.. God bless..
Date: 6/5/2021 2:43:00 PM
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Robert Lindley
Date: 6/5/2021 6:15:00 PM
My friend you excel in both wonderful poems. In the adoration poem and the hummingbird -one of the most beautiful birds in world. Such imagery in that gem. The vastness poem, the rainbow with is magnificent colors , depths and truly inspirational beauty also exudes imagery and inspiration, imaginative thought. Bravo on two Ekphrasis gems that sing of beauty and poetic sight !
Date: 6/5/2021 2:41:00 PM
"To create substantial works of art, one must do the hard work" and you are doing the great hard work, Robert! You are doing it as a passionate reader and learner.. as a Poetry lover! The soul never satiated by the infinite Beauty and depth of the world of words and all its dimensions.. You are of amazing generosity to pass such passion and Light to avid readers.. You breathe the scent of poetry.. you spill the nectar of its wonders.. I have written some Ekphrasis poems and I liked doing that! You feel truly connected to the work of art! You feel in a way translating a painting, an image.. drawing them once again with your gifted pen and unique feel! Thank you so much for your great work!
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Robert Lindley
Date: 6/5/2021 6:07:00 PM
Thank you my friend. Your comment is so very truly appreciated. This blog was created and extra time taken in order to combine two blogs. One on the importance of imagery to enhance the inherent beauty in verse. The other the importance to dedicate self to poetry and write what the heart and soul truly feels from the inspirations given us by so many sources available. And that so often that involves extra work, hard work and a deep commitment. My dear friend, your point about being connected is right on the mark, God bless...
Date: 6/5/2021 9:31:00 AM
The spontaneity of 'Bliss' makes reading it 'just bliss' ..a treasure indeed Robert.
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Robert Lindley
Date: 6/5/2021 10:27:00 AM
Thank you my friend. Many are the mornings where I seek inspiration to compose. My first stop is always here at this site. Reason- there are so many immensely talented and very creative poets at this site. I do not always note where my inspiration comes from but sometimes- the inspiration was so vivid, deep and strong that I ask the author of that inspiring piece if I may note that wonderful poem as my inspiration.
Date: 6/5/2021 7:05:00 AM
My ekphrasis tribute was entitled 'Velazquez SIGHS and EYES
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Date: 6/5/2021 9:24:00 AM
Right my friend. Velazquez was a truly magnificent and brilliant artist. I think that he deserves even more credit that his work has received. And of course his Art makes for great inspiration and imagery in poetry when it is used as a very fine visual stimulant by the poet composing. I may do more using his art and that of other great painters in the future. With time being my restraint if such does not occur. As currently I have so many poem fragments to complete.
Date: 6/5/2021 7:03:00 AM
Robert a great tribute to a painter ahead of his time & rightly considered 'a father of modern art' by many who were in that genre.I recently(April) wrote an ekphrasis on this artist at the time of my Amazon review of a dvd on this master painter..it went like this 'A painter of reality,seductive sensuous enigmatic ambiguous,prolific & precocious.Breakfast pieces peopled in detail pin-sharp accuracy ever exquisite expressive eyes in such sublime close-ups posed yes, yet all in the detail of the intimate interiors interwoven with riddles in paint.
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Date: 6/5/2021 9:20:00 AM
as was so noted by --- This creation, inspired by my having read JCB Brul's poem, "Ekphrasis on House of Parliament At Sunset"- of Claude Monet's famed painting series , 1899--1901.. Which that very fine poet posted and my morning reading gave me such wonderful inspiration. God bless..
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Robert Lindley
Date: 6/5/2021 9:17:00 AM
and such is always a blessing, a great gift , imho. We poets must appreciate and take our inspirations where and when we find them. As is quite evident in my first of the three poems in this blog...
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Robert Lindley
Date: 6/5/2021 9:16:00 AM
Thank you Brian, your poetry always has great imagery and depth. As is so evident in the very fine poem that you just cited in your reply. With my ekphrasis creation I added rhyme as a factor. Certainly not a required addition but one that I favor myself. And yes your blogs have indeed so positively and wondrously affected and greatly inspired me.. God bless.

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10/8/2023 As I Rose From Purple Slumberland, My Heart Red Aflame Narrativeart,creation,dark,evil,ha
10/7/2023 The Time of Righteous Justice Was Then At Hand, Part One Sonnetart,creation,dark,deep,ev
9/25/2023 Hope Dawn's Welcoming Breath Honors Your Sought After Desires Rhymeart,assonance,blessing,cr
9/24/2023 O Little Earth, You Present Fruits of Primal Seed Sonnetcreation,deep,earth,earth
9/24/2023 To a Warrior's Creed, Valiant Death, Fate Oft Decrees Sonnetbirth,career,character,co
9/23/2023 United In the Depths of Love's Ravenously Sweet Ardor Verseart,devotion,love,meaning
9/23/2023 As Heaven Our Witness, Gave Its True Smile Sonnetart,beautiful,blessing,de
9/23/2023 She That With a Sweet-Laid Kiss Captured My Heart Sonnetart,beautiful,creation,gi
9/22/2023 Vampire, of Its Hellish Temper All But the Devil Was Afraid Rhymebetrayal,dark,death,evil,
9/21/2023 The Blackness and the Hard Labor of the Housemaid Verseart,creation,deep,girlfri
9/21/2023 Wake Our Dawns As True Beautiful Flightless Angels Verseangel,art,beautiful,heart
9/20/2023 The Story of the Cruel and Dark Queen That Feeds On Souls Verseart,conflict,dark,deep,ev
9/19/2023 Blowing Blissfully In Immense Wheat Fields of Fertile Minds Sonnetart,creation,dark,deep,im
9/19/2023 Humanity Exists As Sad Creatures With Evil Skins Sonnetart,dark,deep,evil,heart,
9/18/2023 Leave My Feet In Poetry Now Firmly Planted Rhymedeep,motivation,poems,poe
9/17/2023 Was She Crazy Or Had This World Gone Mad Rhymeart,dark,deep,dream,fanta
9/17/2023 To Those This Brave, True Warrior Is Sworn To One Day Defeat Rhymeart,conflict,dark,deep,fa
9/16/2023 Epic Sadness When a Beautiful Dream Crashes Free versecreation,deep,dream,fanta
9/16/2023 The Truth of Love and Its Awesome Powers Free verseart,beauty,heart,life,lov
9/15/2023 My Tired and Lost Soul Next This Wise Advice Out It Screams Rhymebetrayal,depression,heart
9/15/2023 To Ask My Mentor, Will I, Sir Will I, Ever a Great Poet Be Versecreation,dream,poetry,poe
9/14/2023 Yet I Only Desire Loves Immeasurable Truth Sonnetart,creation,deep,heart,l
9/14/2023 She the Ravenous Queen, That Can Have All My Tomorrows Free verseart,beautiful,desire,hear
9/12/2023 As Deep Darkness Its Rabid Cloak Around Me Spread Rhymeart,creation,dark,deep,ev
9/12/2023 O' What Is War But the Mad Child of Greed and Hate Rhymeabuse,conflict,death,deep
9/11/2023 And Throughout Vast Purple Range, Visions Cascade Down Sonnetart,creation,deep,lonelin
9/11/2023 Pondering the Sad and Fateful Decision Free verseart,death,deep,youth,
9/10/2023 With His Six Shooter In Hand He Emptied Its Load Rhymedestiny,encouraging,first
9/9/2023 Why Sweetheart Why Do I So Love, Then Life So Carves Me Up Rhymeart,break up,creation,lif
9/9/2023 True Tragedy Whenever a Great Romance Dies Rhymeart,beautiful,lost love,p
9/9/2023 Into Deep Raging Darkness a Poor Soul Was Once Cast , Dedicated To Master Poe Rhymedark,deep,evil,fantasy,ra
9/8/2023 Dark Poetry- the Fiercest Black Beast That a Knight Once Slew Rhymecourage,creation,dark,dea
9/8/2023 As God of Love Brilliantly Blessed Light Cast Its Glow Upon Me Verseart,creation,desire,first
9/7/2023 As I Watched the Fiery Red Sun Slip Behind the Mountain Sonnetbeautiful,fire,heart,love
9/6/2023 As I Vent On You This Hot-Born Sexual Fire Sonnetdesire,heart,passion,roma
9/6/2023 You Crushed the Bright Yellow Moon Rhymeart,creation,deep,life,lo
9/5/2023 It Happened On a Rainy Night Verseart,beauty,heart,love,moo
9/5/2023 Alive With Hope This Mortal Flesh Rhymeart,deep,emotions,heart,l
9/4/2023 I Fear This May Be Curse, That Dead Vikings Sing Sonnetart,betrayal,dark,death,d
9/3/2023 And With Tantalizing Depths Found We Paint Beauty Divine Sonnetart,beauty,deep,heart,hop
9/2/2023 How We Compose Poems As True, Dedicated Poets Sonnetcreation,fantasy,heart,po
9/1/2023 Son, Our Love Is Infinity Deep and Eternally True Sonnetbeautiful,blessing,faith,
8/31/2023 The Truth of Dearest Love Sworn, I Ask God How Sonnetart,life,love,magic,passi
8/31/2023 Byron, Your Poetry Sings To Our Wanting Hearts Sonnetart,creation,death,dream,
8/30/2023 Three Tribute Poems, Composed By Me, For Longfellow Blog Rhymeart,creation,dedication,d
8/30/2023 Wicked Queen, Her Darkness Hidden Behind Her Veil Sonnetart,beautiful,dark,death,
8/29/2023 Its Gleaming Light-Beams Washing My Old Soul Sonnetart,imagery,mountains,nat
8/28/2023 Honey-Child That Sweet-Spun Gift, You Don'T Want To Miss Sonnetappreciation,art,romantic
8/27/2023 As Saturated Earth Bids Me Adieu Rhymecourage,creation,dark,dea
8/26/2023 A Dark Curse She Still Comes To Torture Me Rhymeart,creation,dark,deep,in
8/25/2023 Her Name Was Jasmine and Her Beauty So Divine Sonnetbeautiful,crush,love,pass
8/25/2023 War, Evil Beast, Just What the Hell Is It Good For Sonnetconflict,courage,death,ev
8/25/2023 When Your Young Life Catches You Flat Footed Narrativedestiny,dream,girlfriend,
8/24/2023 Today Is Going To Be a Very Busy Day Rhymeart,creation,deep,grandmo
8/23/2023 What My Day Was Like and Why My Feet Are Sore Rhyme Royalart,deep,fantasy,meaningf
8/23/2023 Her Luscious Lips a Tantalizing Treat Sonnetappreciation,beautiful,cr
8/22/2023 Springtime and Farm Waiting For Its Harvest Haikucar,farm,garden,growing u
8/22/2023 Cascading Embers of Heart Driven Fire Sonnetcreation,deep,evil,life,s
8/22/2023 Why Does Great Gods Above, a Trellis Fling Rhymebreak up,lost love,nature
8/20/2023 If I'D Seen the Hungry Dino, I'D Not Be Dead Sonnetcreation,deep,fantasy,lif
8/20/2023 For You My Love Through Hell I'D Gladly March Sonnetcrush,emotions,feelings,p
8/19/2023 When Searching Depths of Mind Questions Its Own Sanity Sonnetcreation,dark,deep,desire
8/19/2023 It Saw Me Through Such Dastardly Purblind Eyes Sonnetdark,death,dream,evil,fan
8/18/2023 Yes, I Remember Her Venomous Sting Sonnetart,change,imagination,in
8/17/2023 Death of the Old Cowboy On the Lonesome Range Sonnetdeath,deep,feelings,imagi
8/17/2023 A Dream, a Glorious Trip To Heaven Sonnetart,devotion,dream,faith,
8/16/2023 What Are We To Do In This Earthly Life Sonnetdeep,earth,humanity,meani
8/16/2023 Hold This Deeper Thought, Love Is What We All So Badly Need Sonnetart,humanity,imagination,
8/15/2023 Dawn's Calyx Woke Her and She Saw Pink Explosions Sonnetgirlfriend,happiness,joy,
8/13/2023 To Live, To Dream, Being With the Goddess Yet Again Sonnetaddiction,appreciation,be
8/12/2023 Midnight Hauntings of Old Man Turner's House Sonnetdark,grave,horror,howl,im
8/10/2023 And I, the Poor Lost Soul That She Did Gladly Save Sonnetappreciation,art,creation
8/10/2023 On Dark Dying Sunless Beams I Went To Wait Sonnetart,conflict,cry,evil,far
8/9/2023 When Ocean Dries Up Will Be a Bad Plight Rhymeart,ocean,philosophy,spok
8/9/2023 Dare We Beat Evil With Truth and a Heavy Sledge Sonnetdeep,devotion,god,heaven,
8/8/2023 You Wake Up To Find Out Black and White Are the Same Sonnetart,deep,dream,humanity,i
8/8/2023 Now Laying In Boot Hill Under Frozen Ground Narrativeart,conflict,death,imagin
8/7/2023 Yes, While Evil Spreads Its Long Greedy Hands Sonnetart,dark,evil,how i feel,
8/7/2023 Blinded By Life and Praying To Truly See Free verseart,surreal,vanity,vision
8/7/2023 Hold Firm Your Immovable Sacred Heart Sonnetart,creation,deep,lost lo
8/6/2023 The Untruth of a Lone and Erroneous Prophecy Sonnetart,fate,girlfriend,life,
8/6/2023 Than the Grand Illusions of Those Paradise Shores Sonnetart,courage,hope,identity
8/5/2023 There In Morning Sun, Hope Circled Enticing Dreams Sonnetart,dark,fantasy,imaginat
8/5/2023 The Old Farmer Rests Warm In His Snug House Sonnetdeep,environment,home,nat
8/4/2023 The Amazing Tale the Old Stone Sphinx Never Told Rhymeart,confusion,humanity,im
8/3/2023 And Then Remember Faith and Truth Brought About This Sonnetangel,forgiveness,god,hea
8/3/2023 In Our Feasts, We Both Drank Lover's Wine Rhymebetrayal,dark,deep,imagin
8/2/2023 With Gypsie Luck, My Own Weaken Steps Retrace Sonnetart,creation,deep,feeling
8/1/2023 Evolution Is Man-Made, Lying Fairy Tale Sonnetart,earth,faith,god,human
7/31/2023 Co-Exist, Neither of Us Fear the Knife Sonnetcare,courage,friendship,h
7/29/2023 The Saddest Truth of Love and Its Deep Darker Side Sonnetdark,love,love hurts,mean
7/28/2023 As a Poet, the Importance of Truth Sonnetcharacter,courage,deep,id
7/27/2023 Of Homer, Iliad and the Fall of the Mighty Greeks Rhymecourage,history,mythology
7/27/2023 Life, and Trekking Across Wild Wilderness Rhymeart,beauty,bird,deep,eart
7/24/2023 Life Now Cries Out, This Truth, There Is No Holy Grail Rhymecreation,death,deep,histo
7/24/2023 Comment On Decency and Morality Quatrainart,best friend,car,death
7/24/2023 There Beyond the Purple Veil, I Hear Her Calling Rhymecreation,imagination,life
7/23/2023 A Cowboy and His Thoughts On Dodge City Versecharacter,conflict,histor
7/23/2023 Concepts From the Thoughts of the Old Beggar Imagismart,assonance,character,d
7/22/2023 I Walk Midnight Arena All Alone Sonnetart,life,perspective,phil

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Fav Poems

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Mountain Drop Rhymedeath,depression,
Beauty Exposed Rhymelife,
Beautiful Day Free verseseasons,
What the Angels Whisper Free versegod,hope,youth,
To a Despondent Friend Quatraindepression,
Black Diamond Night Epicbody,death,history,lonely
A Letter To Emily Dickinson Rhymepoetess,
His Song and Mine I do not know?bird,life,poems,prison,,L
If Walls Could Speak Narrativefeelings,for him,joy,toge
White Lace Sonnetlife,seasons
Spring On the Wind Rhymechange,nature,spring,
Echoes In the Stone Epicadventure,death,hero,hist
Crying River Balladbeautiful,cry,deep,freedo
In An Old Cathedral Rhymeloneliness,love,
The Tree of Life Rhymeage,child,death,mystery,t
Colours In Our Lives Rhymebeauty,color,
Our Little Haven Rhymecousin,fairy,fantasy,gree
Daddy Free verseblue,dad,depression,fathe
Sweet Memories Rhymelost love,
Her Hidden Gem Rhymemother,voice,
Stairway To the Stars Free versefarewell,kiss,
Midnight Poet Free verseaddiction,character,devot
Eyes of Blue Rhymefreedom,hero,memorial day
A New Love Found Free verseinspirational,
Indian Ink Dramatic Verseabuse,autumn,death,deep,f
Autumn's Gown Rhymecolor,inspiration,
My Day Is Coming Rhymefriendship,journey,life,
Amidst the Fallen Petals Free verselonging,love,
Oak Rhymetree,
Sometimes Rhymeblessing,thanks,
Kresge's Five and Dime Stores Rhymenostalgia,
A New Bird Rhymebirth,
The Evil Eye Rhymeevil,
The Lords Sweet Morning Rhymemusic,nature,
When Love Found Me Rhymeblessing,love,
Bobcat Moon Rhymeautumn,friendship,loss,mo
Letting Go Rhymeson,
Contest Consternation Free versecommunity,poetry,words,
Mist Song Rhymebeauty,music,nature,
My Fallen Brother Rhymeangst,brother,history,los
The Clock It Mocks Free versebreak up,heartbroken,jeal
Write You Out Free versegoodbye,how i feel,
Eccentric Eyes Sonnetpain,
Wild Love Narrativegarden,love,rose,sweet,
Sunset Tableau Versepain,
Intolerable Rhymeabuse,betrayal,racism,
Hey You Free verseanger,conflict,forgivenes
I Walk On Water Free verseintrospection,life,
The Sowing Free versedevotion,
O the Grieving Free versedeath,funeral,grief,
What Is Love Sonnetlove,
Holding a Wilting Red Rose Versedeath,mother,mothers day,
Aquarius Coupletimagery,water,
The Blackberry and the Rose Personificationimagination
Heaven Or Hell Free versedark,heaven,light,love,
Releasing Me Sonnethappiness,peace,
Strong Point Sonnetlove,
Wild Pure and Free Love Free versebeautiful,love,romance,
Mother's Garden Rhymeflower,garden,nature,
Starstruck In Your Deep Beauty Free versebeautiful,beauty,flower,l
I Hate You All Light Versedark,death,philosophy,sad
As We Walk Hand In Hand Rhymehappiness,how i feel,love
Eccentricity In Love Sonnetlove,universe,
Neverland Narrativechildhood,nostalgia,place
So She Broke Your Heart Free verseanalogy,betrayal,hope,lov
Angel Tears Light Verseangel,
Rain Over Vietnam Quaternrain,war,
Ancient Warrior Iambic Pentameterangst,culture,native amer
Put Your Head On My Shoulder Light Versedance,romantic,
Fragment Trioletlight
Long Distance Dreamer Light Versebeautiful,i miss you,long
I Am the Mighty Mountain Personificationearth,mountains,
The Ripping Free verseabuse,addiction,anger,ang
Whilst Walking Through the Woods Sonnetanimal,beauty,bird,nature
The Perfect Painting Rhymeart,beauty,
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Light Versesoldier,violence,war,
Simply Time To Go, a Little Brother's Lamentation Rhymebrother,conflict,confusio
Autumn's Dreams of a Country Road Rhymenature,seasons,
Invitation Rhymelost love,
Diamond In the Sky Sonnetstar,
December Magic Quintain (English)nature,
New World Order Rhymedrug,society,
On Blood's Own Sand Free versedeath,desire,emotions,pas
What Use Have I For Words Sonnetwords,
Sixty This Year Quintain (English)birthday,future,inspirati
But I Must Stay Villanellesad,
Sonnet For Statues Sonnetart,poems,poetry,
Seat of Kings Free versebeautiful,green,inspirati
Through the Dust Pantoumchildhood,memory,
Why So Afraid Iambic Pentameterlove,
You Hit When I Was Low Rhymepain,
Surrender Free versedream,fantasy,lust,night,
When Bubbles Dissipate Tankabeautiful,beauty,i love y
I Will Not Read Sonnetpoetry,
Shoreline Rhymesea,wind,
Quarantine of the Soul Free versedepression,emo,future,met
My Hypocrisy Quatraindesire,lost love,love,wis
Fiery Horse Rhymebible,
Celtic Dreams Free verseemotions,fantasy,feelings
When Shadows Fall Rhymelife,music,nature,seasons

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Jan Allison Isle Of Man Flag Isle Of Man Read
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Vera Duggan Australia Flag Australia Read
Robert Nehls United States Flag United States Read
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Keith Bickerstaffe United Kingdom Flag United Kingdom Read
Lu Loo United States Flag United States Read
Connie Marcum Wong United States Flag United States Read
Lin Lane United States Flag United States Read
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