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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

TRUST


Translucent thoughts and feelings,
Resting in the hearts of
Unassuming others who
Simmer with their thoughts,
Triumphant that together,
They will remain as one,
In love and hope and freedom,
Trust, once again, has won.

Precious Linda, c. 2013

Monday, April 29, 2013

Apparitions of Ice


Alien sounds of creatures in distress
accompany the mysterious growth and
sudden eruptions of crystalline shards
of needle-like formations of ice.

People stop in their tracks, mystified,
observing this strange, alien invasion
and to capture it on camera, as they
experience this unusual phenomenon,

bursting forth, spreading prickly
tentacles of cascading apparitions,
here today and gone tomorrow,
along the shores of Medicine Lake.

Precious Linda, c. 2013

To see pictures and a video of this strange phenomenon, see: http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/30145-lake-ice-needles-filmed-in-minnesota-lake-video/


Sunday, April 28, 2013

MUSIC - an acrostic poem


Melodious tunes
Uses chord collaboration
Sometimes tickles the emotions
Intriguing movements that touch the soul
Creates a pulsating beat through me

Precious Linda, c. 2013

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Checkerboard Colors - Haiku

Checkerboard colors
Red and white geraniums
Exploding in bloom

Precious Linda, c. 2013

Friday, April 26, 2013

My Teddy Bear and I


I have a pink, Teddy bear,
I hold her close and tight,
To comfort her from memories
Of days gone by and fright.

She needs the comfort of my arms,
I hold her close, you see,
To keep her safe from all alarm,
To know she’s safe with me.

She isn’t able on her own
To settle down in peace.
She needs the comfort of my arms,
In slumber, to release.

Her memories are different
Than mine would ever be.
I can’t believe the things she says,
It never would be me!

And yet, my body says a lot,
With frightened feelings, too,
And then I hold my Teddy bear
And tell her, “I love you!”

The wounds and fears, the great big tears,
The little ones, as well,
The scary thoughts that come our way,
That drag us right through hell,

Remain no longer buried deep,
But move along to find
The way back from the recesses,
From deep within our mind.

I wonder if the things she feels
Will ever feel like I,
Right now I cannot fathom them,
Nor see them with my eye.

No matter what tomorrow brings,
My bear and I will try,
Together to become as one,
One person, she and I.

Precious Linda, c. 2013

Thursday, April 25, 2013

The Sunset – a terza rima poem


the western sky shot colors from the sun
with hues of orange and pinks and dazzling shapes
reflections on the water never done

vibrating colors like some bobbing grapes
a spectacle of beauty and delight
tossed by the waves, with many diff’rent shapes

a grandiose display of brilliant light
that takes away one’s breath, with gasps and awe
and forms some salty tears that mar one’s sight

this vast array begins to drop the jaw
and with a mouth wide open catches flies
which may end up inside a person’s craw

no matter what, the person never lies,
majestic beauty overflows his soul
and whispers that he’s found a special prize

igniting passion, deep within, he’s whole,
and will again begin his blessed stroll

Precious Linda, c.2013

I used the prompt of writing a terza rima today. The description is as follows:

“The literal translation of terza rima from Italian is 'third rhyme'. Terza rima is a three-line stanza using chain rhyme in the pattern A-B-A, B-C-B, C-D-C, D-E-D. There is no limit to the number of lines, but poems or sections of poems written in terza rima end with either a single line or couplet repeating the rhyme of the middle line of the final tercet. The two possible endings for the example above are d-e-d, e or d-e-d, e-e. There is no set rhythm for terza rima, but in English,iambic pentameter is generally preferred." 
Quotation from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terza_rima (2013-04-25)

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

The Kitchen Table


yesterday, left behind,
with a table filled with yesterday,
thirteen orange juice bottles,
standing, side by side
filled with aging water
for the fish aquarium,
repotted geranium plants,
pruned from winter growth,
beginning to blossom,
a book and photograph,
a gift from a friend,
visited yesterday,
a plastic bag, filled with
an assortment of bandages
and supplies, a container
of Vaseline to cover
a recent skin biopsy,
a library book
to be returned,
3-hole punch paper,
in a wrapper, on its way
from storage to the office,
a home-made wristband
made from a sock
to hold gauze on the wrist,
but it didn’t work,
two more pieces
of the cut sock,
waiting to find its purpose,
an empty box of
Playtex Living Gloves,
extra long gloves, used
to wash dishes by hand
without getting the
wrist wet

one look at the table
with clutter overtaking,
stirred up within her
feelings of
overload
overtired
overstressed
overworked
rising up to
overflowing and
overwhelmed

needing rest from
a tiring day before,
she went to lie down
with thoughts and feelings
swirling through her
heart, mind, and soul,
filling her head
and all extra spaces,
with no place
to just be
free

and then,
she sensed
the Lord
speak to her,

Will you clear off
your table, please,
making room
for Me
and
will you share
a cup of tea
with Me?

she smiled at the idea,
went out to the kitchen
and looked again
at the mess,
scribbled a poem,
tired as she was,
and began to
prepare a cup of tea,
cleaned off a small
place on the table
and began to feel
real again,
in the present moment
of grace,
to spend time
with the Lord,
in spirit,
face-to-face,
with nothing
more important,
to distract her,
for those few
sacred moments
of time
together,
sitting at her
kitchen table,
in sweet communion,
with her Lord.

Precious Linda, c.2013

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Frozen in FEAR, Once Again


The door SLAMMED
and, once again,
the young child
froze   
in
fear
not knowing
what would happen next,

anticipating
shouting, yelling,
penetrating reprimands,
a cold shoulder with frozen silence,
sharp eyes of disapproval,
permeating everywhere,

filling her heart with
overwhelming terror,
leaving no room
for love,
mistakes, accidents,
or immaturity,

always promising disapproval,
sporadic expressions of love,
and the hopelessness of
never being fully accepted,
as her little,
immature
self,
but rather
annihilated,
in spirit,
once
again.

Years later,
she didn’t know,
if the wind had
blown the door shut,
or a person had shut it,
accidentally loud,
without malice or ill intent,
but she froze,
out of habit,
accepting
the blame
and subsequent
shame,
as her own,
once
again,

until
her body began
to release those
old, old feelings,
turbulent, at times,
and, then, as a
cleansing
wave
washing
her soul.

Precious Linda, c.2013

Monday, April 22, 2013

I Was Raised to Be a Clone


I was raised to be a clone
with no sense of self,
like an appendage,
controlled by another.

Anything that didn’t measure up
to their beliefs, ways, or thoughts
was quickly smashed,
along with me.

I was never free
to become
uniquely
me,
in
their
presence.

And now,

I still have memories
of the pain of being
different and not
measuring up,
of needing
to be
exactly
the
same.

I’ve tried to blend in,
chameleon-like,
but that is death to me.

My sense of self
comes creeping up,
like a shadow coming alive,
but then, I become afraid
and try to stomp it out,
just like what
was done
to me.

I don’t want to be a murderer,
but I am so afraid,
that if I am so different,
I will be rejected,
again and again,
as I have been,
from time immemorial.

I’m continually told,
I should be different,
fit this mold,
or else,
I will not love you,
I will not be with you,
I will not talk to you,
I will not hug you.

Apparently,
the choice
to be
me
is
very,
very,
very
lonely.

Precious Linda, c. 2013

Sunday, April 21, 2013

SLUMBER – Acrostic Poem


Senses sleeping
Living dreams
Unconscious awakens
Memories explode
Body rests and restores
Eventually, spirits show up
Restless commotion, inside

Precious Linda, c.2013

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Icing Laced on Trees - Haiku


Icing laced on trees
Daffodils covered with snow
Spring is hiding here

Precious Linda, c. 2013

Friday, April 19, 2013

I Saw a Blind Man Walking


I saw a blind man walking,
I know that he was blind,
He had a white stick, tapping.
Was he out of his mind?

At first, I wondered, maybe,
He really had some sight,
Because he stopped and turned his head,
Turning left, then right.

But then, he started tapping
And moving, stealthily away,
The ground, uneven beneath his feet,
And he began to stray.

I noticed, from within my car,
While waiting at the light,
He turned this way and that way
And my muscles became tight.

I watched him slowly maneuver through
An overgrown, abandoned street corner,
Bypassing a building and crumbling driveway,
Snow-covered clumps of grass, and more.

The poor fellow kept a-going,
I truly know not how,
He dodged trees and a signpost
With two, tall stakes in the ground. Wow!

My light turned green and I went on
And stopped at another red.
I truly hoped he’d make it  
To wherever his journey led.

I drove onto the highway,
As tears began to fill my eyes,
Remembering the man who could not see
With his very own, two eyes.

When times get tough and painful
And sorrows come my way,
I hope I’ll remember the courage
Of the blind man I saw today.

Precious Linda, c. 2013

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Turtle, a Cinquain Poem


Turtle
Loves sunbathing
Moves laboriously
Always enjoys feeling at home
Nomad

Another cinquain - a poem with five lines with 2,4,6,8,2 syllables, and a few other requirements.

Precious Linda, c. 2013

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

My Occupation


I’ve been a homemaker,
a stay-at-home mom,
I’ve loved it and found it
fulfilling,
until
the kids
left
home

housework can be a drudge,
I’d rather make fudge and eat it,
but then, I’d have to buy
new clothes to fit in again

tax time has come,
my husband filled out the forms,
then he informed me
that he did something new

I wondered and asked him,
he said he filled out my occupation,
not the usual way, as homemaker,
but wrote, writer, instead

I asked why and told him,
I don’t make money that way,
his reply, it’s not about
how you make money,

you made no money
being a homemaker, either,
it’s about what occupies
your time and, therefore,
you
are
a
writer

Precious Linda, c. 2013


Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Floundering - A Poem from Words Unknown


Here from this valueless life I have fled
And now, I find myself lost

There are places to go and pad around
Scary places but there is no room

With only my hands and feet,
And all of myself, I go, blown by the wind

There are several paths and tunnels to take
But nothing makes sense to me

The god or God, where are you?
You are like a wind, I cannot see

My only choice is to lie down in the grass
Pleading for you to find me, this one time I ask.

Precious Linda, c. 2013

The poetry prompt for Day 16 of the National Poetry Writing Month was to take an international poem, in a language not known to me, and use the words and shapes of the words to write my own poem, without looking at the translation. The above is my attempt at doing so. I knew the original poem was entitled, “Escape,” and I wrote without reading the translation.

The original poem and the translation, provided with credits to the author and translator, are listed below:


ONTVLUGTING

Uit hierdie Valkenburg het ek ontvlug
en dink my nou in Gordonsbaai terug:

Ek speel met paddavisse in 'n stroom
en kerf swastikas in 'n rooikransboom

Ek is die hond wat op die strande draf
en dom-allenig teen die aandwind blaf

Ek is die seevoël wat verhongerd daal
en dooie nagte opdis as 'n maal

Die god wat jou geskep het uit die wind
sodat my smart in jou volmaaktheid vind:

My lyk lê uitgespoel in wier en gras
op al die plekke waar ons eenmaal was.

© 1956, Ingrid Jonker Trust
From:
 Ontvlugting
Publisher: Culemborg, Cape Town, 1956

ESCAPE

From this Valkenburg have I run away
and in my thoughts return to Gordon’s Bay:

I play with tadpoles swimming free
carve swastikas in a red-krantz tree

I am the dog that slinks from beach to beach
barks dumb-alone against the evening breeze

I am the gull that swoops in famished flights
to serve up meals of long-dead nights

The god who shaped you from the wind and dew
to find fulfilment of my pain in you:

Washed out my body lies in weed and grass
in all the places where we once did pass.

© Translation: 2007, Antjie Krog & André Brink
From: Black Butterflies
Publisher: Human & Rousseau, Cape Town, 2007, 9780798148924


Monday, April 15, 2013

A Patch of Blue


A patch of blue caught my eye
from cloudy grays and whites
and darkened silhouettes of bark,
damp from the snow-filled nights.

The grays and whites unending,
until one day appeared,
a burst of color, a patch of blue,
in a black and white world.

The patch of blue was welcome,
to let me know the sun
was shining just a little bit
and springtime soon would come.

Precious Linda., c. 2013

Sunday, April 14, 2013

The Synergy of US!


Synergy
between
two unique
beings,
hot-wired
together,
sparks fly
connections
adjust
juices flow
it comes alive
the creation
of us
US is born

Together,
we grow,
adjust some more,
become 
two-in-ONE
WE!!

Precious Linda, c. 2013

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Safe Am I

Cloaked and hidden,
enshrouded with fears,
tears locked up,
unknown for years

Body shaking,
beginning to cry,
tears overflowing,
not knowing why

Memories surface,
exposing deep pain,
beginning to feel,
sorrows and shame

Feel the feelings
let them flow,
freely like waves,
then, let them go

Freed, once again
to smile, until
a trigger erupts
another minefield

Will this pain
ever come to an end,
or, will it repeat
again and again?

Knowing I have been
through this before,
I know how to ride
the waves once more.

Courageously, I face the pain,
wave upon wave rolls by,
old, buried feelings pass
once again. Safe am I.

Precious Linda, c. 2013

Friday, April 12, 2013

Ice Cream - A Cinquain

Ice cream
Colorful dream
Too many scoops went plop
Delightful joy, turned to sadness
Street paint

I thought I'd try a cinquain today.

Precious Linda, c. 2013

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Captivated by Moving Grace

mesmerized,
her body glided
across the stage
moving lithely
with grace

a pirouette,
twirling and
spinning,
unbelievable
outstanding

extending her leg
above her head,
arching her back,
she fell faultlessly into
his awaiting arms

gently raising her body
above his head,
he twirled her,
a human arch,
delicate
balanced
beautiful

with controlled tension
and beautiful grace,
he gently lowered her body
to the floor
and the two
danced
as one

back and forth
across the stage,
stepping lightly,
barely touching
the floor
or the other’s hand

breathlessly,
I watched
the two
dance as one

from the depths
of my being
I applauded,
with tears of
   joy
    delight
         awe and
            amazement
streaming
   down
       my 
          face

captivated
by the beauty of
beholding
two
become
one
in the
movement
of
grace

Precious Linda, c. 2013


Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Transformation

pit
patter
splatter
splat
pitter patter
pit pit pit
crystalline delicacies
growing
one
solitary
drop
at
a
time
enveloping
dark
silhouettes
against
moonlit skies
transforming
dark drab dreary
into
a
feast for the eyes
a
dazzling display
of
sparkling
delight

Precious Linda, c. 2013

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

When She Became I

when she became I
it became me
she was no longer a child
but was set free
to be
me

Precious Linda, c. 2013

Monday, April 8, 2013

ALIVE!


          f      e
    I       e       l
            
 T                    e
   h                r
      e           o
         r      f
           e


            I

          a m

                     E!!!
                 V
     A      I
         L     


Precious Linda, c. 2013


Sunday, April 7, 2013

MY PINK LADY

My favorite bike
Yesteryear’s gift

Probably the best in town
It coasted wonderfully
Never let me down
Kept my money inside the headlight

Looked beautiful – pink, with aluminum fenders
Always ready to ride
Did not have more than one speed
Yet coasted like a charm.

Precious Linda, c.2013

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Come and Drink! Come and See! The LORD IS GOOD!!

Come and drink!
Come and see!
The Lord is good,
Is good to thee.

Come drink freely from the Vine,
taste new life that’s better than wine
an elixir of life 
bringing peace and joy
unknown 
until
one comes
and sits down
at the vine,
drinking freely
of Me,
forever.

Then you'll find
joy
love 
peace
mercy
self-control
that come from drinking freely
of the source
of life
that never ends.

Drink freely, dearest one,
and forever
you will know
the joy of love,
in the midst of sorrow and pain,
and no longer search,
as an addicted one,
for anything but Me
to fill you up and
transform the
misery
and pain
that you have
lived with
for
so long

until

you choose
to come to Me
and bare your soul
and be set free
forever! 

Precious Linda, c. 2013

Friday, April 5, 2013

There's a New Day Coming!

sadness
      tears
overwhelming pain
    memories
that won’t go away

memories
      keep circling
‘round and ‘round

 the body
    remembers
              the
                   pain

tears 
    falling
         freely

 slowly,
   at
     first,

 then building

        into a
     
                                              O!!!
                                           D
g                                    N
  r                               E
   o                         C
    w                    s
      I               e
       N         r
         G   c


B-U-R-S-T-I-N-G

   the tension
       and fears,
 with gut-wrenching sobs
      and  more
    and  more
         tears

a shake and
       a  tremble

feeling  t i r e d
   worn out
         and
            d e p l e t e d

 shaken
            and
                    spent

t
  h
 e
       n

  with 

  each

   tiny

 breath

comes a

new sense

 of  peace

   and

  r
     e
      s
         t

  for  the

    soul

of the one

    who

   takes

  a breath

     and  

   breathes

        in

 the breath of  

    new life

     deeply 

 into their soul,

     knowing

       they

        are

        still

     ALIVE,

   living and

     whole,

   believing

      there

     truly is

        a

     NEW

     DAY

  COMING!!


Precious Linda, c. 2013

Here's something new... a form of visual poetry... for my posting for April 5th!


Thursday, April 4, 2013

Grandma

Grand and generous
Remarkable and kind
Always forgiving
Never impatient
Devoted to God and to loving others
Made the best of being a widow with three kids
Always treated me as special to her

Precious Linda, c.2013

An acrostic poem for Day 4 of the National Poetry month.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Illusions

I’d never seen a midget in my neighborhood before
Walking to her driveway, from her double-wide, front door.
My eyes followed her attentively, until she did appear
Without her legs truncated by the snow that fell this year!

Precious Linda., c. 2013

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

The Living Token

The little girl turned her face away,
She thought that she might cry.
She’d been taught to tell the truth
And never, ever tell a lie.

She stood there with her neighbor,
Golden curls, framing her thin face.
Her plaid, blue dress matched her skittish eyes,
As she listened, with silence and grace.

The woman continued to question,
The scab above her brow,
And wondered how in the world
It had formed… there, somehow.

The child looked down at her shiny, black shoes,
With white anklets, trimmed with lace,
And wondered how to answer this woman,
While looking, directly, at her face.

Again, the child turned her face away,
She thought that she might cry.
She was told not to tell the neighbor the truth
And she did not know why.

She remembered the day, a week before,
When her beloved dog had bit her.
While trying to remove an object,
From his clenched jowls, he nipped her.

She knew she wanted to tell the truth,
In a very, desperate way,
But she had been told to tell a lie
And to say it… just this way:

“I fell from the porch
And that is why
I have a scab
Above my eye.”

The neighbor looked closer,
With a hand on her hip.
She did not believe it,
Not one little bit.

She said, “I don’t think so.
That cannot be true!
You’d actually look different,
Much more black and blue!”

The little girl cringed,
When she heard the words said.
She hated lying for others
And wished she were dead.

As the years passed on by, she faced many dilemmas
That caused double-binds and confusion.
Sometimes she moved on and forgot what was done,
And, sometimes, she remained in delusion.

The child never knew whom she could trust,
Her feelings of safety were broken.
Love, truth, and goodness became just a dream
And, like she, just a throw-away token.

Precious Linda, c. 2013
  
This was written as “Day 2” of the National Poetry Writing Month – 2013, with the prompt of “a poem that tells a lie.”


Monday, April 1, 2013

Two Roads (with apologies to Robert Frost)

Two roads diverged into a yellow wood
And mesmerized, there I stood
The fluttering leaves on a gentle breeze
Whispered to me with the ease…

Of a lover caressing his blossoming love
A match only made in heaven above,
Two kisses, a touch, a smile, a caress
The two entwined as they were blessed.

And with the breeze there came to be
A brilliant, red cardinal beckoning to me
My eyes followed his flittering flight
As my soul soared with gleaming delight...

Dreaming of places I’d not yet seen
People and cultures and frolicking streams
Dancing flowers splashed on meadows and moors
Brilliant sunsets over oceans and shores.

I stood amazed where the two roads diverged
And felt absolutely no nudging or urge
To move from this moment of reverie and delight
To break the beautiful moments that filled my sight

With joy, unspeakable to be present and know
Of the love that went into this beauty and glow.
May I always remember with love and with cheer
These beautiful moments, at this time of year.

Precious Linda, c. 2013

With a writing prompt of using the first line of a poem.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Ideas to Consider as the Beginning Day of 30 Poems in 30 Days Approaches

As April 1st approaches and so also NaPoWriMo - National Poetry Writing Month - April 2013, with the goal of writing 30 poems in 30 days, I'd like to share a couple other links that I found helpful.

First, Poetic Forms and Techniques, provides descriptions and examples of 34 types of poems. I thought of using one per day, as a way to stretch my thinking and writing skills. You can find this page at: http://www.poets.org/page.php/prmID/197.

Another site that I found helpful has writing prompts for poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. You can find this page at: http://www.pw.org/writing-prompts-exercises and sign up for weekly prompts to be sent via e-mail.

I began reading a book, Finding What You Didn't Lose by John Fox, who says, "Poetry is within each of us. It's there waiting for you to find what you never really lost." (p. xv) I'll see if I can "find it" during the month of April 2013.

Whether you participate in the National Poetry Writing Month this April, formally or informally, or not, I hope you and I can enjoy the daily prompts sent by www.naporimo.net, or from other sources, and even from within our hearts and spirits and be encouraged to explore our creativity through writing.

Happy Writing and Creating!!

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Ideas for Poems from Dr. T.

As I anticipate writing a poem a day during the month of April, I was happy to come across a site that gives 100 ideas for poems: http://www.dmturner.org/English/Writing/poemideas.htm. Perhaps others who plan to participate in this event will also find some of these ideas helpful. These prompts could also be used for future writings, even after the end of the upcoming event.

The first 25 ideas include:

Ideas for Poems

You can write a poem:
  1. Describing a person by describing his or her belongings.
  2. Speaking from the point of view of something you lost or misplaced.
  3. In the shape of its subject (a concrete poem)
  4. Telling about something that happened long ago, to you or to someone else.
  5. As a conversation between two people, objects, ideas, or animals.
  6. Defining words in strange and new ways
  7. About something in the news.
  8. As dialogue in a play
  9. With assonance (repeating the same vowel sounds)
  10. Using alliteration (repeating the same consonant sound)
  11. About noisy things in words that sound like the noises they make.
  12. In one loooooong sentence.
  13. About your favorite sport
  14. Pretending you are somebody else.
  15. With the title acting as the first line of the poem.
  16. Explaining what it's like to wake up in the morning, using sounds.
  17. Imitating a poet or a poem you like.
  18. Describing a person by describing his actions, using strong verbs
  19. As an acrostic, using unexpected ideas. Mix long and short lines. Use your own name. Use a series of words. Put the acrostic word in the middle of the poem instead of at the beginning.
  20. About a feeling, using color, shape, texture and size adjectives.
  21. Repeating things you've overheard in the halls, fragments of conversation and statements
  22. In stanzas with the rhyme scheme abba, cddc, and so on.
  23. Using words from an entry in your classroom journal
  24. Telling what a place will look like in a hundred years, or what it looked like a century ago.
  25. Saying exactly the same thing over and over in completely different ways.

The above ideas are from:  http://www.dmturner.org/English/Writing/poemideas.htm.

Getting Ready

April 1st is quickly approaching and I am anticipating the beginning of 30 days of writing one poem each day. This is part of the National Poetry Writing Month for 2013. I believe this will stretch my writing skills and will be fun, too!

You can read more about this event at: http://www.napowrimo.net/. If you're interested, please join in, officially or unofficially.

I would like to thank Dale for letting me know about this event and for his enthusiastic encouragement to try it out. I look forward to seeing what he and others post, during this month of writing poetry.