Monthly Archive: August, 2019

Wildflower dreams

Wildflowers dreams (For Brigitte)   Young love, first love. Can expand too quickly. Leaving two people with no place to go. Love isn’t fair, need the unities of two people living and dying… Continue reading

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Quietus

Wonderful poetry by a talented writer.

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Standing Still as Stone

Originally posted on Barnstorming:
Broad August burns in milky skies,The world is blanched with hazy heat;The vast green pasture, even, liesToo hot and bright for eyes and feet. Amid the grassy levels rearsThe…

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“Bitter branches”

Bitter branches   Old men are like ancient trees. Their life will expand and multiply. They will sit on old porches and remember skeletons and blunders. The have learned profound knowledge and the… Continue reading

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Once

Once   Stealing kisses, hands falling together, finding new place to be discovered. We loved so damn hard, we forgot to have a safety net. ——————————————————————– If I knew   We had the… Continue reading

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Gypsy soul

Gypsy soul   Once, I walked in the clouds, The highest Honduras mountains, I stood upon. I was a free man.   Once, I danced with the Pacific, the Winter storms taught me.… Continue reading

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The Final Dance

Originally posted on MY VALIANT SOUL:
But then you never returned. And something orphan slipped from my cheek, A naked dance full of black solemn love, round and so full of evening stars…

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Tracing Whispers

Amazing words by a talented writer.

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Listen ~ A Poem By Walt Page, The Tennessee Poet

Originally posted on Walt's Writings:
I listen And I hear What I hear Is what I write Inspiration coming from sounds I listen to the wind Telling me the secrets of the…

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“You forgave me”

You forgave me   I remember us. We were something. I chased you till you couldn’t run no-more. I promised you the moon, I promised you a ancient love. We drank aged wine… Continue reading

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