Friday, April 19, 2024

Poetry Month: Week Three

In case you notice a difference in quality, I am using prompts to seek inspiration and then exploring different poetic. Some of them feel stilted to me, but others turned out rather nice. See if you can figure out which is which ;)

April 13, 2024

Living


Let air into each lung

Invite, it has begun

Varied thoughts may cross your mind

In each moment since you find

New life growing through and from you

Go capture you dreams, live anew


Moments pass, catch one that catches you

Each moment gilded in golden dew

And once you find that this is true

New thoughts will bring forth new leaves

So that breath sustains one who believes


Give your best, reach up high

Reality gives life to those who try

Once you strive and break free

Withered limbs can strengthened be

Then life once more can be renewed

How else should life be viewed?


April 14, 2024


In Paint


Vive la France

Proud hearts dance

Bleu, blanc, et rouge

No need for subterfuge

Marianne doth lead

Those who would be freed

But as she raises her colors high

What catches the eye

But how her heart laid bare

Breathes for love of France

The noblest patriot’s romance


April 15, 2024


As I mentioned, I have been trying out different poetic forms to break me out of my comfort zone and, hopefully, make more interesting reading opportunities for you, dear readers. This style is Ae Freislighe, an Irish poetic form of deep complexity. The Irish blood in my veins leaped to the challenge, but I feel I might have fallen a little short of my goals--must be the other ancestors' blood racing through my veins...


Middle


Stuck inside our ancestry

Yet somehow in the middle

Inside hides our mystery

Secrets of being little


So we weep to understand

These faces in our visage

As a world too underhand

Denies our beloved peerage 


So now embrace your middleness

To reach ancestors, awestruck

Let them accept righteousness

So your pasts can be unstuck


April 16, 2024


A Bet


Any

Bet

Can
Detach

Every
Fool

Giving

His

Ilk.

Just

Kiss

Lucre,

Missing

No

Opportunity.

Place

Queens

Religiously,

Summoning

Timely

Unity.

Veritably

Winning

Xylophones

You

Zealot


~


Formless


I am formless like the dawn

Changing shape and color

With each hint of movement

From blistered sun

That rises from the horizon

To summon you back to life

With this new day


April 17, 2024


This form is French, ballade. If you know me, you know I had to give it a try. Or if you read something into my post for the 14th ;)


Not Dancing


Not dancing as this gold heart breaks

Not dancing as music moves me

Not dancing as his heart forsakes

Not dancing, my dress moving me

Not dancing, not how it should be

Not dancing though our arms may touch

Not dancing as you look to see

Not dancing, it shouldn’t mean so much


Dance not, you know what this dance takes

Dance not, lost for eternity

Dance not, stilled feet for all our sakes

Dance not, take your cues as you see

Dance not, two hearts were meant to be

Dance not, never knowing it as such

Dance not, it won’t set you free

Dance not, don’t let it be your crutch


Forbidden dance, filling lakes

Forbidden dance, ignominy

Forbidden dance, nothing makes

Forbidden dance, security

Forbidden dance, out at sea

Forbidden dance, gentle flush

Forbidden dance, brevity

Forbidden dance, leads to mush


So take this hand, let me be

When we forsake this one touch

Dance becomes peace, finally

Not dancing, it shouldn’t mean so much


April 18, 2024


Wrong


The sweetest song was so wrong

When it swore to soar along


Each rhyme, each verse, sung so terse

Sent a heart in part to hearse


The rhythm broken, a token

Of peace, release unspoken


Do we have sight to make right

All the wrongs, bad songs to fight


April 19, 2024


Wistful 


Where were we

When we thought we knew love

How could we truly see

What romantics dream of

Knew not who we would be


Where are we

Reaching still across stars

Hope, change, reality

But still see bleeding scars

Wanting what should not be

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