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this boat has transported
lovers around
so they can take in the sights
that are on dry ground

he who steers the boat
employs a long pole
so the boat doesn't get
out of control  

the shape of the boat
is similar to a crescent moon
which might be found
gliding over a dark lagoon

the boat was in a James Bond
movie scene
as it passed under the stone
archways lean

if you know what boat
this is
you'll be the winner
of the quiz
Effulgent hues of spring shall be on view
They'll make for a smashing garden review
A most splendid floral display to see
Trees and vines prettily attired
Truly a glory that can be admired
The pink sweet peas o'er trellis adorning
Looking so divine at break of morning
Yellow daffodils blooming near the path's lee
Every shade of the rainbow parading
Adding lovely tones to the glading
A bursting forth of many bright flowers
Unto one's heart they'll bring such delights
In yards a vast bouquet of fair highlights
Stunning shall be these grouse floret showers
Jul 2021 · 976
Haiku
soon we'll say goodbye
to winter's boreal order
of freezing disdain
Jul 2021 · 1.3k
Love Came Knocking
love came knocking
on her
door
like it had done so
many times
before

yet she wasn't open
to love's
call
for she'd built around
herself an impervious
wall

those she'd loved
from the
past
none had hearts that
would ever
last 
 
inside her core
dwelt deep
distress
though she needed
a true love's
caress

love came knocking
on her
door
like it had done so
many times
before
The above  poem was prompted by the word "knocking".
Jul 2021 · 183
Haiku
the luminous moon
journeys on a night passage
over star lit skies
on the ground where late eve shadows lay
they bore an akin resemblance
to the end of the present day

on them showing their constant shay
eyes could see well in advance
on the ground where late eve shadows lay
  
across a landscape's patch of clay
these figures shall stage a performance  
to the end of the present day

as one day drifts into the next one's lambent ray
our memories will glimpse a glance  
on the ground where late eve shadows lay

a tall tree and a bird's wing doth array
forever etching these shapes of remembrance
to the end of the present day

we'll ne'er forget what the narrator didst say
whilst roaming in a silhouette's perchance  
on the ground where late eve shadows lay
to the end of the present day
from beneath the red wall canyon
spilt forth a river's mighty flow
along the steep valley's runyon
a surging cascade being on show

spilt forth a river's mighty flow
tumbling over many rock boulders
a surging cascade being on show
rushing through the narrow shoulders  

tumbling over many rock boulders
the water's spray splashing around
rushing through the narrow shoulders
on an excursion south bound
  
the water's spray splashing around
along the steep valley's runyon
on an excursion south bound
from benath the red wall canyon
Jul 2021 · 150
Correspondence
coercive the tune she sang
to his ear it had a tempting twang
she the siren wind
enticed him into her snare
she'd coveted
possession
of him
with strength
she sang her strains
to the appeal of his ear  
the hallways
of his mind
endlessly reverberated
with her chords
in the back of his mind
a virginal breeze
murmured
her delicate tune  
her pitch floated
as a feather
to his ear
her zephyr
twas dainty
and had not
a coarseness of tone
his dilemma  
which of the possibilities to chose
a covetous siren
so enticing
a ****** of daintiness
pretty of tone
who would sway him
by way of correspondence
Jul 2021 · 256
Haiku
as twilight drew nigh
the last frail bird calls of day
floated on eve's breeze
Jul 2021 · 178
The Westerly Winds (Tanka)
the westerly winds
skirled wretched wailings
on this doleful day
like a bagpiper playing
the strains of a sad lament
Jul 2021 · 471
Ballerinas (Dodoitsu)
around the flower gardens
butterflies piroquetted
like graceful ballerinas
dancing on a stage
Jul 2021 · 169
Haiku
the narow river
slowly snaked a passage
through the wooded glen
Jul 2021 · 322
Haiku
carpets of green grass
lay across the countryside
lush in coverage
Jul 2021 · 213
Haiku
spring's vibrant colours
emerge from winter's cocoon  
to show festive blooms
Jul 2021 · 162
Eastern Gale
winds of change blew in
they altered everything
the static winds we knew before
no longer blew anymore

the winds were felt
far and wide
within the world's
reside  
they'd taken over
its bide
where we'd stay caught
by their ride

these winds being turbulent
of prevail  
these winds came on an
eastern gale
Jul 2021 · 159
Haiku
a faint pencil line
marks dusk's far off horizon
in day's curtain close
Jul 2021 · 222
Haiku
volleys of thunder
echoed throughout the night
with a blitzing sound
Jul 2021 · 517
4th of July
May the American poets, at Hello Poetry enjoy reading the following lyrical poem.  

The Ragged Old Flag
Written by Johnny Cash

I walked through a county courthouse square
On a park bench, an old man was sittin' there.
I said, "Your old court house is kinda run down,
He said, "Naw, it'll do for our little town".
I said, "Your old flag pole is leaned a little bit,
And that's a ragged old flag you got hangin' on it".
He said, "Have a seat", and I sat down,
"Is this the first time you've been to our little town"
I said, "I think it is"
He said "I don't like to brag, but we're kinda proud of that ragged old flag"

You see, we got a little hole in that flag there
When Washington took it across the Delaware.
And It got powder burned the night Francis Scott Key sat watching it
Writing "Say Can You See"
It got a bad rip in New Orleans, with Packingham & Jackson
Tugging at it's seams.
And it almost fell at the Alamo
Beside the Texas flag,
But she waved on though.
She got cut with a sword at Chancellorsville,
And she got cut again at Shiloh Hill.
There was Robert E. Lee and Beauregard and Bragg,
And the south wind blew ******* that ragged old flag

On Flanders Field in World War I
She got a big hole from a Bertha Gun
She turned blood red in World War II
She hung limp, and low, a time or two
She was in Korea, Vietnam, she went where she was sent
By her Uncle Sam
She waved from our ships upon the briny foam
And now they've about quit wavin' back here at home
In her own good land here She's been abused
She's been burned, dishonored, denied an' refused
And the government for which she stands
Has scandalized throughout out the land
And she's getting thread bare, and she's wearin' thin
But she's in good shape, for the shape she's in
Cause she's been through the fire before
And I believe she can take a whole lot more

So we raise her up every morning
And we take her down every night,
We don't let her touch the ground,
And we fold her up right.
On a second thought
I do like to brag
'Cause I'm mighty proud of that ragged old flag
Jul 2021 · 131
Labyrinth (Metaphor Poem)
forever in the darkened labyrinth
like a
mole
not able to percieve
an escape  
hole

a lost path is his
constistent
route
aimlessly
wandering
about

the ill lit maze
of his
mind
stuck in a spot
totally
blind
  
twists
and
turns
turns
and
twists
leading nowhere
and this being Joe's plight
that's seen by the world
everywhere
Jul 2021 · 296
Tarnished Gold
on reporters asking him probing questions
the so called good doctor Fauci
tends to become evasive
and very grouchy  

if he's not afraid of being
indicted
any or all inquiries would
be happily invited  

of full disclosure the people's medico  
hasn't yet made
which bears a resemblance to an
underhanded charade

in time the complete story
will be told
regarding Fauci's tarnished
gold
Jul 2021 · 145
Reborn
I'd like to be reborn
as a thoroughbred horse
so I can run around the verdant
Flemington Race Course

I've always fancied a three thousand
two hundred meter race
where I could gallop with an
unrivaled pace

the crowd singing out
isn't she a punter's delight
on winning the cup at
an incredible speed of light
Jul 2021 · 92
Haiku
over the landscape
presided a sky of blue
so brilliant in rule
Jul 2021 · 593
Skeletal Hull
an onslaught of blustery wind blew
across the rocky cove
where the hull of a cargo ship lay
was caught in the turbulence of the rough sea
as it sailed to the port town of Dalmont
strong gales lashed the deck
and broke the rigging
such disaster befell the crew
all perished on that moonless night
with ferocity the elements
did conspire against
the ship and its hapless occupants
no news of where the ship finally rested
came to light until nineteen thirty five
a coastal surveying team
spotted the wreck a mile out to sea
the ghostly skeletal hull
sat askew on a rock ledge
in a small dinghy
they rowed
toward the shore
to make inquiry of the ship's remains
the only object they found
was the navigator's
sextant
The poem is of my imagination. It was written some nine years ago.
Jun 2021 · 778
Webmaster
the webmaster is rarely if
ever seen at the
site
to fix things that aren't  
working quite
right

the writers send him emails
about items that need
repair
but he doesn't reply to them
nor seems to much
care

the site hasn't been functioning
well for some period of
time
which has the appearance of
a negligence
crime

the webmaster must be
extending the length of his
holiday
thereby leaving the writers
in a high and dry
way
one hankers for summer's return
to again feel a warmer burn
the balmy touch shall so elate        
basking in the sun's genial sate

oh depart gelid winter song
you've tarried around far too long
come back one's most favoured mate
basking in the sun's genial sate

in time one's yearing shall subside
on a change to the season's tide  
one awaits until that choice date
basking in the sun's genial sate  

one hankers for summer's return
basking in the sun's genial sate
Jun 2021 · 292
Haiku
the early morn's sky
showed a portent of rain
for red clouds did ply
Jun 2021 · 439
Intent Of Hostility
inside the surreptitious
facilities
they're conducting quite disturbing
activities

were the greater public to know  
what was going on at these
places
they'd certainly be wearing
very worried
faces

keeping the people in
the pitch of
dark
being the custom of the chemical
and bio-weapons
lark  

some nations are presently developing
a stockpile of
capacity
that maybe used on a population
with the intent of
hostility
Loss lingers in the souls of the living
Sorrow's travails endless and unceasing
The sad anguished heart needing easement
From the pain that is so unkind of feel  
Time's hand of comforting shall start to heal
Our beloved quickly taken away
In our worlds they leave the dimmest of ray
Their existence lies in our bereavement
Yet they'd wish for us to not keep stinging  
So we'll recover from our suffering
Cherished memories of them shall stay
As we look to the heavens up above
They'll be smiling down upon us with love
Though our thoughts will be adrift in the grey
Jun 2021 · 135
Tax
Tax
Joe's the kind of guy
who is big on
tax
and relishes taxing
to the absolute  
max

you see Joe can't ever
resist
spending money hand over
fist  

taxpayers will soon be much
lighter in the
pocket
as Joe's collection of
tax is set to
skyrocket

Joe has a strong penchant  
for the folding stuffs
inflow
so he can recklessly squander
the taxpayer's hard earned
dough  

Joe's the kind of guy
who is big on
tax
and relishes taxing
to the absolute
max
Jun 2021 · 368
Haiku
the sky on this day
shows a wintry shade of grey
dismal its display
Jun 2021 · 137
A Personal Minder Patrol
since this president took on
the chief's role
he's got himself a personal
minder patrol
  
these people attend to his
speech giving palm cards
and also watch if he wanders
off into other yards

no doubt he needs them
as his constant aids  
because his mental capabilities
have a shortness of lades

heaven help us all if he inadvertanly
plays with the nuclear keys
whilst his vigil are preoccupied by
frivolous duties
Jun 2021 · 244
The New Order
we the people don't know
what is going on behind the
scenes
where there's much well secreted
out of our sight
screens

were we to have ken
of these covert
plans
we'd be shocked by their
wide ranging
spans

would seem our knowledge has been
purposefully
obstructed
on the new order being
furtively
constructed
Jun 2021 · 192
Conspiracy Theories
conspiracy theories
bring intrigue to the mind
and we've all come across
a few of this kind

who
what
when
and
how
the queries
we'll all make
is the information
proffered a mystery
like Mandrake

but
there's
a
rider
with
everything
and
worth
our
consi­dering

on some occasions
a smidgeon of genuineness
can be found
scattered among the material
which is circulating
around

keep an open
brain space
and watch
for the iffy cue
this will better
apprise both
me and you
Jun 2021 · 200
Night's Drape (Tanka)
as night's drape drew in
the last calls of birds were heard
singing a farewell
to another passing day
on dusk's dark shadow nearing
spring's warm embrace
caressed the icy countryside
spring's warm embrace
bought such a kindliness of grace
to the terrain's wintry bide
as a defreezing did provide
spring's warm embrace
on days when the wind
doesn't fulsomely
blow
nor the sun put in its
radiant solar
show
we'll be wondering where
our household power source did
go
for the new fangled renewables
weren't dependable of electrical
glow

left permanently in the
darkest of
dark  
without a coal or
a gas fired
spark
the politicians promised efficency
this being a ridiculous
lark 
 
our lights were extinguished
by a poor energy
policy
that swept all over the world's
entire territory
Jun 2021 · 159
Concealed
into a far reaching pandemic
the world was plunged
and to this point all the relevant
details have been expunged

somehow the panthogen
escaped its enclosure  
leaving the world's population
prone to the exposure

still there's a lingering question
in people's minds  
as to how the disease got out
of its confines

no satisfactory answer
has been furnished yet
which looks mighty like the gatekeeper
will get off with a let

one theory that was recently
put forward
said the virus leaked out
of the lab's unsecured ward  

in years to come the veracity  
maybe revealed
but until then much seems
to be well concealed
Jun 2021 · 390
Our Flame Of Love
our flame of love
ain't going to be put out
anytime
soon
the flare will glow  
stronger than the life
of the
moon

our hearts meshing
in the fire's light  
as we hold each other
real tight  

the burning won't
expire
we'll keep alive the  
desire
of passion's lasting
pyre

our flame of love
ain't going to be put out
anytime
soon
the flare will glow
stronger than the life
of the
moon
The word flame, prompted this poem.
Jun 2021 · 805
A Smiling Sun (Rondelet)
a smiling sun
arose to greet the newborn day
a smiling sun
beamed such gleefulness of fun
spreading o'er the land joy's bright ray
on making an entrance e'er gay
a smiling sun
leafless trees shiver
out in the gelid landscape
on this boreal day
no cladding save their branches
from winter's numbing coldness
oceans of blue hue
fringe coastlines of the world
in cerulean views
Jun 2021 · 1.0k
Planes
planes
planes
planes
rows and rows
of planes
never again to fly
up in the sky's terrains

planes
planes
planes
rows and rows
of planes
sent to the Mojave Desert's
dry weather vanes

planes
planes
planes
rows and rows
of planes
parked forever out of
the corosive rains

planes
planes
planes
rows and rows
of planes
lie idle within their
grounded lanes
I've used the poetic device of repetition in the piece.
Jun 2021 · 191
An Ambrosia Of Love
an ambrosia of love
permeated the
air
lovers captivated by
its beautiful
fair

two souls tasting the
oneness of love's
romance
a close combination
to the alluring
dance

hearts sharing a profound
link of
emotion
the fruits of love
conferring deep
devotion

ever savouring love's
bouquet so
divine
a harmony of such
satiating
entwine

an ambrosia of love
permeated the
air
lovers captivated by
its beautiful
fair
Jun 2021 · 163
Upbeat Tone (Dodoitsu)
upon the window awning
sparrows did land this very morn
to sing a lyrical song
in an upbeat tone
Jun 2021 · 239
Haiku
o' er the dark night's sea
a full blood moon journeyed
to dawn's first light port
May 2021 · 343
Haiku
the fire's hot tongue
licked energetically
on parched woodlands
May 2021 · 200
Haiku
on the forest floor
dappled shadows frolicked
in a playful way
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