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 Dec 2014
Tiberias Paulk
If my words could burn a hole, I'd aim for your heart, though if by chance you have a soul, it would be as good a place to start, so I sing my laments for the warm rain, though with this spirit in my body there is a chance, to purge all the doubts from my brain, and wake up on clear skies just to dance
 Dec 2014
Amitav Radiance
Love never had words
A feeling experienced by soul
And stored in the heart’s vault
Somehow lost in translation
When we used words for love
We come close
Not enough to express its essence
Love has different meaning
Felt in silence
In each other’s gaze
In the embrace
And the kiss
While holding hands
Feel the rhythm
When hearts beat in sync
Feel the connect
Love is louder than ever
And not lost in words
Love reverberates in harmony
 Dec 2014
Babu kandula
Smile ..
Is a medicine

Sorrow ...
Is a pressure

We do need both

A pressure
To beat our heart

A medicine
To heal our heart

We should balance
Them

For better life
And its journey
May be weird but, just a thought crossed my mind

I thank my friend Anu for her smile
Which inspired me to write this

Thank you Anu
Hundreds of smiles for you
 Dec 2014
nivek
I gathered it all up into a ball
and threw it into space
 Dec 2014
Lynn Greyling
What  vast  and  unveiled  sand  before  me  lies?

It  is  the  desert,
where  the  morning
cries  farewell
to  treacherous  night;    
willingly  fleeing  
as  dunes  set  alight!

Day  has  arrived  oh!
…  and  so  the  harsh  sun …
who  only  disappears
when  day  has  done.


So  friendly  and  mild
at  first  in  the  morn.
With  its  temper  soft,
and  kind  without  scorn.
But  when  it  sees  clearly
the  vast  empty  sands,
it flares  up  in  rage
with  fiery,  flaming  hands.


Burning  on  thorns
reluctantly  growing
like  ungrateful  creatures
to  the  sun’s  overflowing:
A whole  night  has  passed
and  naught  has  been  done!


How  cruel  can you  be,
o  merciless  sun!
Welcomed by
A flower garden
of nature's bounty beauty
of multiple variety
I had a feast for eyes at site
Paused at every flower
Posed for every click
Poised to every flick
Some are beautiful
Some are fragrant
Some are nectareous
To my surprise, I found
none of them with
all in one to pick up,
Except you,
The exceptional flower
With impressive power
Gazing at flowers
As if for me
Conspicuously
From a lovely angle
 Dec 2014
Stephen E Yocum
Of man’s creations there are many,
A well cared for mature orchard
Is certainly one.
Be it generator of fruit or nuts,
Their perfect symmetry is bless,
Row upon row, standing tall,
Branches almost touching one,
Tree unto another,
Filled out and lushly dense,
As to block out the sun,
Ever striking the earth.
The ground beneath, around the trees,
Swept and manicured clean as a
Empty Billiard Table, awaiting the harvest.

Walk among these umbrella like trees
A tranquil quite abounds,
Recalling the peaceful interior of a church,
The songs of nesting birds the heavenly chorus.
A cool and shaded location, to be alone,
Well suited to meditation,
Or even composing a Poem.

Yet, oh how sad it truly is,
When an orchard goes abandoned,
Becoming the embodiment of apathetic neglect,
A bombed out city ruin of good intentions,
**** choked and cluttered,
Rotted Harvest and blackened branches,
Littering the unkempt ground.
Gone now from tranquil perfection,
To a dead and dying blight upon the land.

With no human hands to tend it,
Its glory is gone and the end is near.
Similar now to a spooky Cemetery,
No longer a space of serene splendor,
Or a place one might desire to undertake,
A meandering reflective stroll.
I am fortunate to live in the country, among bucolic
fields of grape vineyards and orchards. I never grow
immune to the beauty of the orderly appearance of
the acreage around me, or the amount of nurturing
care that goes into the planting and on going care
that is required to maintain these splendid farms.
This little write is an ode to that effort and beauty.
On our place, we grow Hazelnuts.
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