Monthly Archives: September 2011

Conundrum – a poem

I didn’t want to love you Heaven knows I tried not to love you Hell also knows You love me Because you need me I need you Because I love you And so we go ‘Round and ’round The merry-go-round That … Continue reading

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Time and Creativity – a poem

I have no minutes, no hours, no days Creation is my clock My mind’s labyrinth Webbed, waiting Your hour hand is useless Minute hand as well The hands I see are words o’clock Chimes echo only Poetry  The hands of your clock … Continue reading

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A Little Night Music – a poem

Cellos’ deep sounding smile Scent of earth and rain After the storm Petrichor Now the darkling Bass, violas, castanets Sound nocturnal romance Exciting moon and stars to dance Lyre Oboe Ecru sounds Of  a lyrical moon Piccolo and flute Fugue to … Continue reading

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What Is Love? – a poem

Falling in love is A tightrope No net Axis atilt Love is Recognition Of part of one’s self In another Love is The persistent Zithered strains In the chambers of the heart Love is the look The tacit agreement, the … Continue reading

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Falling Up

Walkin’ Downtown Mood down black-brown Sun-filled Farmer’s Market Sensuality of rainbowed ripening fruits Basket cornucopia overloads Spilling to ground Strong sinewy male helping hand  Frisson on neck’s nape Sudden senseless jealousy Of fruit hand touched Unwelcome crazed thought  Stranger’s fingers prodding, testing me From hand … Continue reading

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Carole King and “I Feel The Earth Move”

Fawn-colored boots Stomping hardwood floors Citrus orange and Soul-deep purple notes “I feel the earth move” she cries A mane of tossing tawny tresses “Whenever you’re around” Sizzling syncopated sass And a sweet sensuous sax answers That jazzed sometimes grainy … Continue reading

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