Warmth within and the perfect weather without
The breeze gently rubs my hair
My face aches from smiling too much
My heart’s soothed from the friends who are there
Deep blue glass in my hand
The bottle says something about ginseng
Tequila round the block
You were right all along
I was hiding something from you
What you didn’t realize was,
What I didn’t realize [...]
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Tequila Round the Block
Posted in Poetry, Solitary Poems on August 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Sidney
Posted in Poetry, Solitary Poems on May 25, 2008 | 1 Comment »
It is a rare gift, the unopened flower
Patiently awaiting its own bloom.
From budding to wilting
From wilting to budding
It creates art as it lives
As it dies
Transformation is its existence
The cycles of life
Of death its routine
Saint Dionysus. This is he.
He is this rare gift, this orchid
A rare beauty in both substance [...]
Invocation
Posted in Poetry, Solitary Poems on May 25, 2008 | 1 Comment »
The Earth keeps spinning around the Sun
While my Mind orbits around my Heart.
The cold, damp Air wounds my Lungs,
And the Rain moistens my auburn Hair.
All the while a Yearning arises from within my Soul
For a Sleep that is sweet and full of Enchantment.
This Race I’m in seems trite and without Motion.
I must use my Sense [...]