Swany thank you for the advice but I am not ready for POETRY.com I doubt my poetry honestly for 3 reasons. First, English is not my native tongue. Secondly, I am an engineer and everyday I dwell with technicalities rather than nature. Third, as what John Boy observed. or shall I say, lack of elements in writing contemporary poetry. But of course I am not giving excuses. Poetry is Freedom. That is why I choose to post my poetry on this site and welcome comments too. POETRY.com I will be there if I am ready. Killing Rhymes of Poetry Nat King Cole’s gone, leaving rhymes John Denver plunged his songs and poetry Into verses of contemporary sea And Rod Stewart hangs with his wrinkles That slowly consume his novelty Would rappers kill rhymes of poetry? The Leaning Tower of Pisa Watches baroque reflection lately From the glass-wall architecture Poets cease to scribble Though, still type to write and free Would crystal kill rhymes of poetry? Mona Lisa’s smile echoed across time Did Picasso put death on Da Vince? Or did e e Cummings poison… Allan Poe’s wine, poems and genres? Where none was sentenced guilty Would free verse kill rhymes of poetry? Comments are welcome... BoomEr
Hi Boom 'E' rang, you amazed me. You are really good! Why don't you accept that you're good. I have to tell you, me neither, English is not my native tongue. I'm originally from the 'city of gentle people', but currently live in California. Poetry.com site is not a sophisticated site otherwise I won't post my poetry there, and most of the posters are amateurs. All you have to do is write your poem directly to the site and then if you have to edit it yourself just click 'edit'. You have to believe in yourself that you are a gifted person. swany
Wow thats good B.E.R. Like Swany said don't under-estimate yourself Keep them coming.....regards John
9/11 Commemoration 9/11 Anniversary As we are about to commemorate the 9/11 anniversary We reflect on that fateful morning When the two magnificent towers horrifically collapsed Right infront of our very eyes Three thousand souls helplessly awaited their fate Some could not wait They leaped to their death While reminiscing that fateful day The chaos around the city And the grim reminder of once, Where the Twin Towers stood majestically, now it's ground zero. Still I'm in disbelief, it happened in our country America the Superpower, but vulnerable in some way. May the souls of those who perished Will eternally rest in peace. Swany (2008) This is in memory of those who perished and to their loving families and also to my friend who was in one of the Twin Towers.
Swany A reminder of those who lost their lives... may they rest in peace It is a day the World will never forget. An Act of Pure Hatred/Terrorism that no man can justify. We are all in Gods Hands and must also answer for what we do in this life. ......JB
Courage Courage The English word for courage comes from the French word coeur "heart" so it comes from the heart. It takes courage to face the truth about yourself It takes courage to change when staying as you are feels more comfortable It takes courage to stand for your convictions when you know they'll be challenged Courage usually involves getting it wrong before you get it right Ralph Waldo Emerson said....Whatever you do you need courage Peace has it's victories,but it takes brave men to win them these words come from the UCB "Word for Today"
hahaha..i like this quote..procrastination has no escape: I don't believe in total freedom for the artist. Left on his own, free to do anything he likes, the artist ends up doing nothing at all. If there's one thing that's dangerous for an artist, it's precisely this question of total freedom, waiting for inspiration and all the rest of it. - Federico Fellini (1920 - 1993)
Kyliegriffin ......."We're busy doing nothing all of the day through" comes from a song just can't remember where, a cartoon film I think. But yes procrastination, nice word, just looked up the meaning, careful it can become a habit ! Chill out don't think to deeply......there's always tomorrow. hehehe
The song ' Busy doing nothing' is from ' A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court'. Sung by Bing Crosby. We're busy doing nothing, working all day through, we're trying to find lots of things not to do. We're busy going nowhere, isn't it such a crime ? we'd like to be unhappy but we never do have the time. I have to watch the river to see that it doesn't stop, and stick around the rosebuds so they'll know when to pop. Better keep those crickets cheerful,they're really a solemn bunch, farso, farso. I never have the time for lunch. I'd like to meet a turtle, and teach him how to swim, then I have to shine the dew-drops, they're looking rather dim. Meet my friend the robin and buy him a brand new vest. Farso, farso, I never have time to rest.
Coyotes thanks for info quite amusing I must say......that's what I like about this forum. PS is that you singing ? (Avatar)