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e n t r e . . .n o u s
light down the hall
auspicious
and the dreams of
nerves
speeding
in the vein
sunlight along the
hearts pulse
like the current of
wind raising sand
to a vision kept
burning
the brilliant torch
the soul is a photo
scratched behind
broken glass
the rain has drenched
its kiss through years
stained like swollen
passion
held damp in warm hands
a bite sharp and bitter
from the shards
sharp as the worn familiar
hand of cards
walk shadow affairs
cool clay garden drinks
the edge of the calamities
brink
old chapters on new pages
our fingers touched with
hot tips where we read
our ink smeared and smitten
the dog eared earnest
breeze that wakes the
supple burning ache
burrowed deep in our
marrow hearts
beneath the cutting stars
and steep stair dance
where the hand is drawn
and luck leaves with chance
..
Comments
Esker
Wed, 2013-01-16 00:09
for my "M"
"no one wants to be lonely..but what am I to do.." Sarah Blasko
BettyBuff
Wed, 2013-01-16 01:07
Sigh...
Where to start...so many lovely, lovely images. My favourite, "the soul is a photo behind broken glass"...and "old chapters on new pages"...
The whole extended metaphor of life being a hand of cards, just inspired. I love your work.
Ells x
Esker
Wed, 2013-01-16 07:34
Because I had read an extensive amount..
during my teens and youth
encouraged
escapist
involving and thought provoking
my working at writing was to write like
the many heroes I had
But not to copy their style
its hard to do and has taken years
and in the end I am very similar to a few
I read away from here from a different
country
The whole idea sprung from my love of poetry
and Love Poems written
to people to one another
everyone can gather flowers
but each bouquet is different
be it large or small
words are such I find
Thank You!
Jenifer James
Wed, 2013-01-16 02:56
Lovely poem, lots of
Lovely poem, lots of beautiful images. May I ask if you deliberately chose the irregular stanzas to add form to the poem? I was trying to find a pattern in the length of each stanza (just because I do) - but couldn't ..so assume you, as poet, has the plan. Or not?
Jenifer Jaspa James
Esker
Wed, 2013-01-16 07:41
Or not.........
the construct I do is for line breaks
Ive read to people and had them slow
my reading down
Like speaking aloud for a script for affect
and effect
I love movies....I love watching the work directors
do in formulation to draw out the balance and weight
of words in a scene..a poetry of different symetery
which is good Jennifer that you see that in here
But in the end as with punctuation I discard
it Not that I view this as a ancient and old device
but I read much work that had neither
I grew up with much punctuation and pattern
its beautiful
its balanced
but there is something of beauty
to an irregular beat
a form not fallen in the lines of comformity
I have many friends
had many loves like this
Thank You!
sueb
Wed, 2013-01-16 03:53
beautiful x
beautiful x
Esker
Wed, 2013-01-16 07:43
Thank You sueb
listening to sarah blasko
if I want impact I listen to tom waits
and intensity to nick cave
for all and beauty I love sarah
poetry for me is all
every dawn work
every evening thought
every nightfall
felt
I read here in others works also
Thank You!
Frenchf
Wed, 2013-01-16 13:01
As with betty b
My best line was
the soul is a photo
scratched behind
broken glass
. Just lovely and your photo too
Esker
Wed, 2013-01-16 13:31
Thank You !
would have been nice to be handsome
Remember all those with good genes
women lavished with gifts favours and cash
time Love
I ended up working for scraps mostly my
life...Not to whine...I would get a slap for
trying to pull the left overs from the dustbin
and watch the dull bored ones get the prime rib
cant change a damn thing
and Love is fickle
old loves hung on a wall trophies
or Entrophie as I like do call it
get tossed in a box
and broken in the moves the shuffles
character face I have
These actors get more roles
More intimate roles then the main players
even in famous and infamous productions
cult works
Im a vain bastard too but I do love my eyes
because my mom just blurred away who my
father was really..other then the scot viking
connection... and history had to be so important
It would bave been easier to just not care
but irony of ironies it still matters
there is nothing wrong with beauty
but there is to think one belongs there
when one is not beautiful
I am practical
now
I accept who I am now
broken and rain tinged
Thank You!
Frenchf
Thu, 2013-01-17 12:47
Beauty really is in the eye of the beholder
High cheek bones are universally appreciated in women but look at all those images on the internet of women actresses/ celebrities unmade up and then fully done up
Such a difference.
Important to age with someone who appreciates aging.