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  • Hello: Said The Sun To the Moon

    November 17th, 2019
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    Looking out at the east of the river,

    the roaring blue waves approaching,

    I sensed the depth of the sun’s golden heat narrowing down in the sheer coldness of the morning. The taste of times in stillness. The waves beating out the salt of ocean. Slapping the bank with the tide.

    The void of loneliness, is there. The unwanted worries are there. Opened wounds are there- carried in the emptiness of the morning.

    The moon and sun are met together, one saying hello and another replied “so long.” “Until next time. Til we are met together- side by side”

    A silver of light peeks through.

    One sliver light after the another.

    Turning tables of the morning

    human souls ablaze

    tipping hats in kindness

    kicking the ache of the soul,

    satisfying goodness,

    with nourishment, softened by each tip,

    then a human-smile, is born in gold.

    kindness. sis Krissy

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  • Sunday’s Sun

    August 24th, 2015

    today's sun

    We made our pots to catch

    God’s Sunshine

    with life’s fleeting currants

    the heart’s desire is to dance

    Drifting in semi straight lines

    Maybe we’d crash

    maybe we’ll fly

    yet dashing through each frame

    gazing straight into the sun

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  • Spoons (Day 28 NaPoWriMo

    April 28th, 2015

    Sanity -Night,

    Hog-weeds are much taller in late-spring.

    Miles of untapered

    Normality-falling into

    shard-glass.

    Hearts-pumping in misery

    Watching the sun and moon hold hands

    pressing breast to breast -ironsmithing, effervescent

    breathing…

    Fabric-wrapping Emerald’s

    Violet kisses  through subway tracks,

    stretching printed patterns that make each girl,

    Rich,

    giggling in spoons of love.

    In this poem I give my abstract attempt of bridge in love…So as I saw the moon and I saw the sun too I say “well now these two gift me such a delightful treat…and  that’s when the words came..

    Today’s prompt (optional, as always). Today, I’d like to challenge you to write a poem about bridges. A bridge is a powerful metaphor, and when you start looking for bridges in poems, you find them everywhere. Your poem could be about a real bridge or an imaginary or ideal bridge. It could be one you cross every day, or one that simply seems to stand for something larger – for the idea of connection or distance, for the idea of movement and travel and new horizons.

    Happy writing!

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  • Praying Rivers(Day8) Napowrimo

    April 8th, 2015

    As a twiny-girl

    I  said I didn’t need to pray.

    Broken tail-lightsworld on fire

    all the worlds afraid.

    What a sight

    to see with no eyes

     and talk with handguns

    it makes no sense,

    and now,

    all I do,

    talking to the Sun…

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  • Resting-light (Day6)NaPoWriMo

    April 7th, 2015

    She winked and I winked back.images daybreak

    Right in the sol of my lungs

    we shattered our rest

    to breathe

    in a new wide sun

    She’s a cooling-fire.

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  • STILL HERE -Langston Hughes

    March 6th, 2015
    STILL HERE BY Langston Hughes- 1902-1967

    I been scared and battered.
    My hopes the wind done scattered.
    Snow has friz me,
    Sun has baked me,

    Looks like between ’em they done
    Tried to make me

    Stop laughin’, stop lovin’, stop livin’–
    But I don’t care!
    I’m still here!

    Langston Hughes

    Copyright © 2000-2015 Gunnar Bengtsson. All Rights Reserved.

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