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The Wind in My Heart & The Heart's DescentThis poem reflects the moving of spirit in our soul. Listen with your heart as you read this poem.
Experience THEORYLANDA big, serious poem you can actually enjoy--what a concept! All right, maybe it's not for absolutely everyone, but if you've ever been near an English Lit Department, if you've ever enjoyed T. S. Eliot, THEORYLAND is for you....
Beacon Verse Series (Article Four) KICK THE CANWhile I was 28-years-old, when I published 'KICK THE CAN', I was a kid when I lived it. Today, at 58 years of age, I am once more a kid ~ living in the year 1959 ~ when I read it. I am still transported back to a simple time when Studabaker speedometers went to 160 mph, problems were few, delights were many, and the world was ripe for my taking.
Memories in the CarSometimes when I’m sitting in the car alongside in the passenger’s seat Next to my love as he travels to our next destination,
Writing 101: Those Sexy PoetsRomance has always been a big thing with poets. Here are some of my favorites. Can you write your own poem having a romantic slant? Well, I couldn’t resist.
Discover Four Reasons Why Inspirational Poems Are Just IrresistibleIt was just after noon when the young President's limousine made its way into a depository. He had stopped twice to shake hands with some nuns and school children. Suddenly, shots were fired; and at 1 p.m. President Kennedy was proclaimed dead.Overnight, the number of inspirational poetry written about the president and the assassination that were received by the press could make up a few volumes of books. The question is, why poetry?
An Energy of Vision - Molly's ReviewsUnpretentious refrains filled with intensity, acuity and reflection are included in this atypical presentation technique.
H1ghlanders Poemshi there,come on in and peruse my array of poems, you will interesting and insightful; i would also like your opinions on them.
How to Write Poems That Capture the Heart and Imagination of Your ReadersPoems express ideas, experiences or emotions in a more concentrated form than ordinary articles, prose or speech. They can rhyme or be in a rhythmical composition of words. They are one of language’s most powerful forms of expression. So how can you write a poem that truly expounds what you want to say? Here are some key elements in composing and developing the poetic form. Follow these key steps to write a poem that will capture the heart and imagination of your readers.
How to Evoke Imagery, Emotions and Ideas in Writing Poetry That Captures Your Readers ImaginationIn the previous article, “How to Write Poems That Capture the Heart and Imagination of Your Readers”, we said that poems express ideas, experiences or emotions in a more concentrated form than ordinary articles, prose or speech. They can rhyme or be in a rhythmical composition of words. They are one of language’s most powerful forms of expression. So how can you write a poem that truly expounds what you want to say? Here are some key elements in composing and developing the poetic form. Follow these key steps to write a poem that will captures your emotions, ideas and experiences as heart-stirring word imagery.
Poetry Forums: Navigating the Cybernetic NebulaeIt isn't difficult to find a plethora of poetry forums on the Internet, but which ones will help you to achieve your poetic aim? This article will make you a poetry forum expert. Know what to expect, what to look for, and how to maximize your literary experience.
Comparison of Two Poems on BirdsIn literature nature has always been considered as an important topic. As a natural object, birds are also have been mentioned in poetry. In fact, many poets have written many beautiful poems on birds. Birds are often used as symbols in poetry too. For example, in Bangla literature the cuckoo bird is often associated with spring time. In English literature there are many poems which are written about birds or birds play important role in the poems.
Cut the Losses (a poem from Peru)We are now in Peru, and in a few days will be going to the Amazon, and to the "Forgotten Fortress," about 1000-miles from here. Dennis has done several other poems, but has not had time to put them onto the computer yet, but will soon. And I expect he will be doing a short story or article on Kuelap, the Fortress. In-between he has done a poem on cutting one's losses, and it has some good substance to it. Rosa
The Root and the Stem (a poem) Now in Spanish and EnglishDennis is now getting back a bit into his writing, he never stopped, just just wrote and for 12'days, put his notes here and there, and now he is taking them out. We go to the Amazon in five days. This poem has som[June 2006]Dennis was number #1 Poet (out of 131), and number #1 author for Arts and Entertainment (out of 704), for an international magazine, Ezinearticles [Annual Readership: 12-million]. He presently lives in Peru, and Minnesota, with his wife Rosa. This is his 34th Book; he has a worldwide audience.e real deep thoughts to it. Rosa
The Chachapoyas (a poem)Here is a poem of a Amazonia tribal group of natives who live in the higher area of the Amazon. The Fortress Dennis is talking about dates back to 800 AD. Rosa
Riddle of a Dream (a prose poem)Here is another new poem, one with some deep thoughts, written here in Lima, as Dennis waits for his trip in five days to go to the Amazon. Rosa
Believe"Believe" touches on what the young think will never happen to them– grow old, and tells how only second is new and fresh and nothing else.
The Menacing Tenant (a poem)Dennis was in the rental business in St. Paul, for many years, and what he has expressed in this poem, I'm sure is what many people would have liked to have written. Rosa
The Kuelap Bum (of the Amazonas) - A PoemNote by the author: I have been to the Andes and to the Amazon, and even to the Amazonas as they are known for their sections, ranging from Equator to Peru, and Brazil and Venezuela, of which I have been to all these regions or sections except one, the one I am dreaming about, and will go in five days to, to what is known as the Andean-Amazonian region, where elevation is part of the jungle equation, not so in the other regions. Thus, here is where the "Forgotten Fortress," is located, similar to the ‘Great Enclosure,’ in Zimbabwe. The Forgotten Fortress dates back to about 800 AD.
Negrito, Little Negrito (In English and Spanish)Here is a new poem from Dennis out of Peru, I liked it very much so I did a quick, but good translation of it. Hope you like it. Rosa
The Peculiarity of Ms O'Day (Part three of four parts)Luck and women, the two of them never were only a distraction in Chris Wright’s life—for the most part that is. For there was Katie O’ Day from Minnesota, and Anna-Marie from the present at hand scene; Chris was assigned to the military unit, the 545th Ordnance Company, West Germany, he was a Private First Class in the Mess Hall...
The Meeting of Ms O'Day (Part Two)Chris Wright, between the his release from the Army in 1971, at the end of his Vietnam tour, and his reactivation into the Armed Forces in 1974, and his Army career, he had met Ms O'Day and they had chummed about, living together now and then. She was quite young and he seven years older, and during this time when she was of legal age to live with Chris, she seventeen, moved in. It would prove to be an ongoing entanglement, a moody one, yet for her it was a battle also, not knowing where the moods came from.
"The Legends of Peru" (a poem)Peru has a lot to offer the adventurous person from: legends from the Amazonas, to Cajamarca, Ancash, Lambayeque, La Libertad, Lima, Ica, Arequipa, Cusco, and Puno; to the far off places like Huancayo, Machu Picchu (by Cusco), Kuelap (in the Amazonas), Chan Chan (by Trujillo); and to Huacachina las lineas de Nazca, to Tambo Colorado. Most of these places I have been to.
"Who Are You?" (A Poem About Birth)Written at El Parquetito, Miraflores, Lima, Peru (dedicated to Cody S.)A poem about birth, and the gift of life given to each person by their mother (and I could add, father). Rosa
Invasion of the Body SnatchersDoes the Eating Disorder monster take over your brain?
Pablo of Lima (Poetic Prose)Here is a long prose poem, partly dream, partly ture (with some historical ficiton mixed) and set in Lima Peru, where the Author is presently. Tomorrow he will be going to the Amazioias. Rosa
"Memory of a Shadow"Here is a new poem, with a little philosophy, Rosa
Step Out Into Your Lightness of Being -- Bring Joy Out of The Closet, No More Living On The Down-LowSome sweet poems to touch your heart, bring you joy, lighten your day. Thanks for taking a moment to read them! Peace To All Of You!
Listen up SistersYou are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true."
Momma's ScapegoatWhy are you always angry at me Why do I do everything wrong I really try hard to please you, momma I'm sorry that I'm so bad...

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