Beautiful!
"King David was a sorrowful man:". King David by Walter De La Mare
https://www.public-domain-poetry.com/walter-de-la-mare/king-david-33418
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Beautiful!
"King David was a sorrowful man:". King David by Walter De La Mare
https://www.public-domain-poetry.com/walter-de-la-mare/king-david-33418
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Sorry, tailor, forgot to open this thread.
Enjoyed both vignettes.
A windy, stormy night
Humans screeching in the dark
A single bird announces dawn.
Interesting fragment. Never read Sap pho before
"In the middle of our porridge plates" Butterfly Laughter by Katherine Mansfield
http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/katherine_mansfield/poems/2738
Oh!
Gegenschein,
Sleepless nights,
a lit window opposite
brings morning relief.
:)
Relations
Ditto!
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/08/13/us/missouri-lost-dog-cave-rescue-trnd/index.html
Interesting. The poem itself is a flood of words.
"G'way an' quit dat noise, Miss Lucy--" When Malindy Sings by Paul Laurence Dunbar...
people
Simply loved the Het Link ;).
I hope still to develop this poem.
I think, to find the right measure of "no" in oneīs life is an art . I often am to hard, other times to complying. But the dog...
Enjoyed the modern river poem by Bonnie Mannion. Thanks for seeking the authors page, tailor ( I stand rebuked) as the poetry atlas works here only as atlas.
Explored this poetīs page "Every...
Enjoyed both moon Haikus and the painting is pure magic, thanks for the link( still have to finish reading the comment)!
Sunday noon
Frolicking dogs bark
happily; humans en-
grossed by their...
@Taylor.LoL! I hope sincerely that you never ever will name an innocent cat Hephzibah or
Uriah(This last remains me of the slippery Uriah Heep in David Copperfield). What gave me the idea of a new...
Enjoyed poem and creative mashup
Mashup of the mashup
Grief and Gold
Early grief leaves
like early leaves.
Old gold
does hold,
scars
re: Bored .Thanks for the interesting analysis. What got me is how the feeling expressed in the poem went against the title. As we would say in Brazil, the narrator "was happy and didnīt know it".
...
Thanks for the Turgeniev link. I have read some of his short stories but I didnīt know he was also a poet.
Enjoyed the climate change poem, ha,ha!
A curious poem: "All those times I was bored"....
Lol! A mashup indeed!
Just a small word
Definitive
Strong
Relentless
Explicit
Powerful
No
Enjoyed!
Urban night
The coldest of moons,
Noisy neighbors hover around
Dog howls can be heard.
gaps.
Loved this two poems on laughter. I choose the same word
Laughter
Ripples of freedom
Detain pain
or conquer it altogether.
Thanks, tailor! Yes I think so too, because in the Google selection, the beginning of the poems appear!
Long Grass...a very bucolic poem, one needs these respites!
"Yellowish-grey sand, soft at...
Loved this"In time/comes the rhyme" Lol!"Frederick!
A poem with rhyme
Once upon a time
There lived a rosy swine
Near a pine.
She whelped: nine
In their time
They all debuted on line
Enjoyed both poems. In Portuguese the mantis is called Louva-Deus (praise God!)
Winter day
Patches of cold sun,
Heaven wearing a hesi-
tant blue! Harmony!
Good idea Cacian!
Lol! Gathering from this Armagedon poem that there is a new kitten "Mitts" in the family.
The end of the world
They say the world is ending...
That nuclear war...
Global...