[Edited out original text entry via `re-blog`, which really copies an excerpt of the original blog entry (in quotes) and then enters a comment into the responder’s weblog site. Last night, I’ve read a thread about the copyright issues regarding the `re-blog` feature on the WordPress.com forum.]
Tag: myPoems
A literal technique ‘opposite’ to prose (e.g. everyday speech).
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20100527-Setting Suit
While waiting in the doctor’s office that morning, I eyed the May 2010 Edition to `Forbes Living` magazine. In one of the pages, my mind created the following inspiration.
A powersuit man
A peaceful forest setting
Looking beyond time
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20100523-Call On
Call on the name of God*.
Flame on now and upon the oil.
Call on the name of God.
Flame on now and within my heart.
Call on the name of God.
Flame on now and make a new start.
Call on the name of God.
Flame on now for less trouble and toil.
Call on the name of God.
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* Author’s comment: You may substitute the name of God with your preferred deity and pals.
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20100522-Prolly Missings
God promised many things to humans.
I see the world in chaos.
TPTB promised many things to moi.
I see my life destroyed.
I promised many things to myself and others.
We were waiting for nothing after all.
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What is really missing here?
Faith, hope and charity have left the scene.
Does anyone have a clue?
Only time will tell.
When is the end to madness?
Find pigs that fly. Wilbur won’t care.
How do we stop hurting each other?
Take the other side’s word.
What’s next?
Try harder.
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20100521-Prayer Journal
Allen B. and Yesenia L. got married today. Here is a prayer in Spanish as printed on a blue-colored book marker with blue fonts and a white ribbon on the top:
Oracion de los Esposos
Señor: Haz de nuestro hogar un sitio de tu amor.
Que no haya injuria porque Tú nos das comprensión.
Que no haya amargura porque Tú nos bendices.
Que no haya egoísmo porque Tú nos alientas.
Que no haya rencor porque Tú nos das el perdón.
Que no haya abandono porque Tú estás con nosotros.
Que sepamos marchar hacia Ti en nuestro diario vivir.
Que cada mañana amanezca un día más de entrega y sacrificio.
Que cada noche nos encuentre con más amor de esposos.
Haz, Señor, de nuestras vidas que quisiste unir
una página llena de Ti.
Haz, Señor, de nuestros hijos lo que Tú anhelas:
ayúdanos a educarles y orientarles por el camino.
Que nos esforcemos en el consuelo mutuo.
Que hagamos del amor un motivo para amarte más.
Que demos lo mejor de nosotros para ser felices en el hogar.
Que cuando amanezca el gran día de ir a tu encuentro
nos concedas el hallarnos unidos para siempre en Ti.
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20100520-Different Layers
I see myself at the bottom looking up.
Plumes of darkness all around. Trails of tears.
Waves of water or herringbones by HAARP.
Either way I’m at the bottom looking up.
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Author’s comment: I just viewed a time lapsed video of the Iceland volcano.
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20100519-Dark Ode
Ode to black and all that is hidden.
It’s darkness envelopes my worst fears of the unknown.
My own light shines forth brightly and everywhere.
The soul yearns for a taste of sunrays but moonshine shall do well, too.
Ode to black and all that is hidden.
Black and blue are my bruises, an ego deflated.
Schemes by nefarious agents go unchecked.
My blood boils in frustration and paints the town red.
Ode to black and all that is hidden.
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Author’s comments: I’m not much of as poet but this one was quick and easy. It’s really about the appearance of my weblog – all black and blue and other weird rants.
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20100517-Flattery Beware
While waiting for Maw’s lung doctor, I read a nice poem about flattery between a spider and a fly. The poem appeared on page 41 of “This England” of Spring 2002 as `Beware of Flattery:
The Spider And The Fly
by Mary Howitt (1799-1888)
“An Apologue: A New Version of an Old Story”“Will you walk into my parlor?” said the spider to the fly;
“‘Tis the prettiest little parlor that ever you may spy.
The way into my parlor is up a winding stair,
And I have many curious things to show when you are there.”
“Oh no, no,” said the little fly; “to ask me is in vain,
For who goes up your winding stair can ne’er come down again.”“I’m sure you must be weary, dear, with soaring up so high.
Well you rest upon my little bed?” said the spider to the fly.
“There are pretty curtains drawn around; the sheets are fine and thin,
And if you like to rest a while, I’ll snugly tuck you in!”
“Oh no, no,” said the little fly, “for I’ve often heard it said,
They never, never wake again who sleep upon your bed!”Said the cunning spider to the fly: “Dear friend, what can I do
To prove the warm affection I’ve always felt for you?
I have within my pantry good store of all that’s nice;
I’m sure you’re very welcome – will you please to take a slice?”
“Oh no, no,” said the little fly; “kind sir, that cannot be:
I’ve heard what’s in your pantry, and I do not wish to see!”“Sweet creature!” said the spider, “you’re witty and you’re wise;
How handsome are your gauzy wings; how brilliant are your eyes!
I have a little looking-glass upon my parlor shelf;
If you’d step in one moment, dear, you shall behold yourself.”
“I thank you, gentle sir,” she said, “for what you’re pleased to say,
And, bidding you good morning now, I’ll call another day.”The spider turned him round about, and went into his den,
For well he knew the silly fly would soon come back again:
So he wove a subtle web in a little corner sly,
And set his table ready to dine upon the fly;
Then came out to his door again and merrily did sing:
“Come hither, hither, pretty fly, with pearl and silver wing;
Your robes are green and purple; there’s a crest upon your head;
Your eyes are like diamond bright, but mine are dull as lead!”Alas, alas! how very soon this silly little fly,
Hearing his wily, flattering words, came slowly flitting by;
With buzzing wings she hung aloft, then near and nearer grew,
Thinking only of her brilliant eyes and green and purple hue,
Thinking only of her crested head. Poor, foolish thing! at last
Up jumped the cunning spider, and fiercely held her fast;
He dragged her up his winding stair, into the dismal den –
Within his little parlor – but she ne’er came out again!And now, dear little children, who may this story read,
To idle, silly flattering words I pray you ne’er give heed;
Unto an evil counselor close heart and ear and eye,
And take a lesson from this tale of the spider and the fly.—
I see myself as this poor little fly, who is caught in the network’s spider web of lies, unable to wiggle out and in the end will perish for foolishly believing in the fat flatter and his overseas pals.
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20100502-Short Hum
While dressing this morning, my creative mind came up with a tune, which I hummed over and over again. I forgot exactly the words but here is it:
I don’t want to be there.
I don’t want to be here.
Why don’t you be me?
(Repeat as many times)
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20100401-Born Dirty
Am I a dirty girl?
Unborn hatchling in yolk.
So pure white, round and small.
Breaking old shell – freedom.
To stand proud and hen tall.Am I a dirty girl?
Falling snowflakes of white.
So red, itchy and dry.
Use the `Head and Shoulders`!
Relief – a dusty sigh.Am I a dirty girl?
Hard boogers a picking.
Digging with fingered broom.
High up congested nose.
To fling across the room.Am I a dirty girl?
Lazy muscles snapping
`Shower, shower each day`
Like old granny weekly.
`Helps keep [] odor away`Am I a dirty girl?
Cleaning as godliness.
Dusting but not dust free.
Obsessive, compulsive.
Atoms so small, can’t see.Second attempt at Monchielle poem…
Author’s note: Original title was inspired on 4 October, 2009 @ 14:17 by flynnsblogs. I came home from Holy Thursday mass and while undressing in my bedroom, decided to finish this LONG OVERDUE poem.Addendum-Last edited by flynnsblogs on Thu, Apr 01, 2010 at 21:11:44 pm: This blog is really about hygiene and skin problems. For the dirty foreigners, there are two popular AMERICAN commercials referenced for dandruff shampoo and soap!
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20100307-Your Deaths
Death to you all for killing each other and of hope, dreams and faith!
Killers of dolphins in Taiji, Japan. Sickening clapping from Oscar’s wild roars. Those well dressed zombies. Smiling meat-eaters. Supporters of death and horror in entertainment.
Die, demons! Killers of whales. Blood spilled upon the ocean – both mother and child. Your sushis are tainted with the sins of your ancestors. Chop more food up for your gluttonous girth.
Raping of Nanking, China. Raping of the seas. Killers of Vietnam and the Philippines. Who’s next? America, too?
Bow deeper, oh Dark one and deceiver of a great nation! Swim in their blood and show proper respect: – Take of your shoes and wiggle your toes in the warm liquid of your metal technology, dripping black blood of oil and corruption.
You can run. But you cannot hide. Show yourselves for who you are – hatred, anger, anti-life, pro-death. Fools for eternity, fooling each other. Your deaths forever repeating here and now, always.
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20100301-Crying Out
Okay! I give up! I’ve been p-owned by TPTB! I cry uncle! Get off me! Stop twisting my arms! I don’t fully comprehend the grand scheme of things! What do you want from me? What did I do wrong? I’m an idiot, okay? Give me a break or give me job! It’s hopeless! What’s next?
Maybe I’ll just be written off and be a nun. Is that what you want me to do? Just go away silently and not say another word or do anything else foolish? This is who `I AM`! I have no idea what is going on! Can anyone throw me a bone with at least some meat in it so that I won’t starve to death?
Sheesh!
