Happiness – Poem by Wilfred Owen (b. 1893 d. 1918)
Ever again to breath pure happiness, Continue Reading
Happiness – Poem by Wilfred Owen (b. 1893 d. 1918)
Ever again to breath pure happiness, Continue Reading
The Weathercock – Poetry by Ann Stanford (b. 1916 – d. 1987)
Wind shakes me
I am weak and spent
With every argument.
I doubt and hang
A breath disturbs me.
Sinewless and vain
The harsh and soft are one to me
Zephyr or gale, I turn my face to it. Continue Reading
James Simmons, 1933-2001 Irish Poet
for James Boyce
From twenty yards I saw my old love
Locking up her car. Continue Reading
Muses and Meanderings is a self-published book of charming and evocative poems by the poet Dottie Metzler of Phoenix, Arizona. Just awhile back we posted about the beautiful clouds we sometimes get here in Phoenix. Here are a two of Dottie’s cloud poems : Continue Reading
The flowers of the flags
Are like yellow birds, hanging
Over the secret pool. Continue Reading
Before the Law stands a doorkeeper. To this doorkeeper there comes a man from the country and prays for admittance to the Law. Continue Reading
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At 1.4 million atmospheres
xenon, a gas, goes metallic. Continue Reading
When people aren’t asking questions
They’re making suggestions Continue Reading
XVII To the Tune of Wandering Willie
Home no more home to me, whither must I wander? Continue Reading