Showing posts with label poetic asides. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poetic asides. Show all posts

Sunday, December 6, 2020

What's Next (Senryu/Sedoka)

 

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lonely day to day

those who don't know me think to

quickly branding me lazy


I wish I knew you

when my heart was full of love

when my eyes were full of stars

~cie~

Write a "what's next" poem.

Write a "lazy" poem.

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Friday, December 13, 2019

The Gothic Greek Giant: An Evocative Espinela

Image by André Santana from Pixabay
I don't know if he's very Gothic, but he is large and greenish.

I saw the Gothic Greek Giant
taking giant strides cool and slow
I don't know where he wants to go
laid back, but never compliant

although he is not defiant
the giant will never conform
he doesn't need to be the norm
he just wants to do his own thing
to paint pictures or sometimes sing
or just hang out and watch a storm

~Cie~