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» Poems on Imaging and Imagery
By By Authors | On February 3, 2007 | In Poetry | Rated
 

God told me once, “Dennis, you’re after my heart…” “Oh!” I said (perhaps playing dumb) “Is this not true?” He replied. (I hesitated, not sure why)) Said :)) “Yes, this is true,” (I was no fool).

 
 
» "Shapes...in Lima's Summer" & "Great Poems" with Comments
By By Authors | On February 3, 2007 | In Poetry | Rated
 

Comments on writing a poem: To write a poem, one must travel, study art, music, movements, the eyes, and body language of the individual, the colors and shapes of the landscape, you must see the fire flicker, hear the sound of it, smell the smoke, feel the heat of the fire, to the flesh (all from memory); thus, now we are ready to write a poem: flesh, fire and flickers, make for a great beginning.

 
 
» Walt Whitman's elegy to a President slain
By By Authors | On February 3, 2007 | In Poetry | Rated
 
Walt Whitman's status as poetic innovator and father to American verse is undisputed today, but while alive he enjoyed little public acclaim and only minor distribution—and much notoriety.
 
 
» Fear
By By Authors | On February 3, 2007 | In Poetry | Rated
 

I heard a sound last night
Loud enough to rip open a drum
Beating and cracking
And I wondered what it was
Yet I had no idea

 
 
» I Love Me!
By By Authors | On February 3, 2007 | In Poetry | Rated
 
I love me!
I say it truthfully
I love me!
I feel it unashamedly
I love me!
I believe it wholeheartedly
I love me!
Despite your insecurity
I love me!
Even in the midst of conformity
People trying to mold me to be
No thanks.
 
 
» Yessenia (A Wizard's Faithful Tale, Children of the Amuc) Chapters 2, 3 & 4
By By Authors | On February 3, 2007 | In Poetry | Rated
 

“As the fable goes, that has more truth to it than myth, Yessenia, was now the princess of the Eastern Kingdom, as the young king had taken her as a child, and raised her, now fifteen-years of age (the king in his mid 20s), he married her, and she gave him a son. Thus, she became Queen

 
 
» Yessenia (A Wizard's Faithful Tale))Children of the Amuc)) Chapter One of Four
By By Authors | On February 3, 2007 | In Poetry | Rated
 

This is the second part, or sequel you could say to the famous, ‘Florencia’ (saga) that takes place beyond the Andes in the Mantaro Valley of Peru. But not in antiquity, as Yessenia lived and her mother, but in modern times; so be ready to go back into the crust of the earth, the tunnels and mines of the Mantaro Valley, where a portion of the Andes surround it like a mother cuddling her child.

 
 
» Supernatural Power
By By Authors | On February 3, 2007 | In Poetry | Rated
 
Paul Davis is a real estate pro, life coach (relational & professional), traveling minister and fitness trainer. Paul is the author of several books including Breakthrough for a Broken Heart; and God vs. Religion.
 
 
» The Poetry of Death
By By Authors | On February 3, 2007 | In Poetry | Rated
 

Mostly unheard of in Western culture, where the document most commonly associated with death is a will—a binding legal document descriptive of property but little poetry, jisei, or death poetry, is a poem completed near the time of death; a profound, personal epitaph for a once in a lifetime event—a suitably fitting farewell to one's life.

 
 
» Verses in Haiku and Other Forms
By By Authors | On February 3, 2007 | In Poetry | Rated
 

“I try to make my poems as luminous and genuine as possible, where one can travel and thrive in them. They have steadily grown in Europe, Asia (where they are presently translating them; some in German, and other languages of East Europe), in South America (where hundreds are already translated), and North America along with Australia. I hope you enjoy them.” D.L. Siluk

 
 
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