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776 · Dec 2012
Late Autumn Crush
Seán Mac Falls Dec 2012
Haze of cloud, light rain dropping cauls—
And nowhere is betraying sun to be seen,
Drowned streets, are pathways of shawl,
Low scapes of shun— wind caries a keen.
Seán Mac Falls Oct 2015
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Lear wanders in stormy open, bares warring elements,
The heavens blister, crackle, night is balmy shroud,
Wretched monarch babbles in sprinkles of wind cold,
Arguments lost by ones own pouring perturbations
And raining sky said 'nothing will come from nothing.'

Howl, howls into blackness treed in lightning splits,
His outcast soul, reels, fleshed, cut to smithereens,
Tang of salt burns on the bluffs and the sea rages,
So entire and ceremonious is Lear's fall meted out,
Air spoke, 'nothing from nothings ever yet was born.'

Sky proclaimed to man child King, here is a reckoning,                                    
Each mad choice was self infliction, now wind flays
And sweet Cordelia lies in her innocent **** grave,
Sky, in thralls of thundering asks, 'what say thee now,
King of highborn follies, even purple heaths are rags,

Yet black and above you and night shades, whine,
Unworthy King, done in by compounded effects,
The might of maelstroms in low butterflies wings,
How now, bare trees, knifing reeds, skeletal flashes,
To rains of night are ever your lanyards my lord,'

Sad Lear so near oblivion fell mute, sky went on,
'Howl and cry mad King your reaper calls beyond,
The icy brisk heavens await to brusque you away,
Your slipshod kingdom was mere and fools' dream,
Howl, til howls abrupt abate, for nothing now comes.'
King Lear is a tragedy by William Shakespeare in which the titular character descends into madness after disposing of his estate between two of his three daughters based on their flattery, bringing tragic consequences for all. Based on the legend of Leir of Britain, a mythological pre-Roman Celtic king.
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775 · Aug 2013
Haiku (annunciation)
Seán Mac Falls Aug 2013
Wind through pine needles,
Humm  .  .  .  of iridescent birds,
Whispers from heaven.
775 · Dec 2015
Purple Waking
Seán Mac Falls Dec 2015
Her lips were pure bread
And prince woke up as beggar
Lone in lost kingdoms
775 · Oct 2014
I Have Seen Ghosts Move
Seán Mac Falls Oct 2014
I have seen ghosts move in long caustic sun,
On shuffled feet, they trod through heavy airs
With eyes blanketed from all that lives growing,
Who knows how far they shall run as they walk,
Dumb before light, shimmers of grace, of flower,
The chalk in their veins flows black under moon,
To speak is to lye, river beds dry, draining forever,
And blood, blue, salted only at the ended journey.
774 · Jan 2015
Haiku ( reckonings )
Seán Mac Falls Jan 2015
Sun falls, moon rising  .  .  .
Crows splattering throught day,
  .  .  .  Two pieces of night.
774 · Jun 2012
Morning Echoes
Seán Mac Falls Jun 2012
The soft rain is drumming with the brook
And the owl is moaning with the loon,
The early sun shines on the lake waters,
Each of these things distant — I am happy.
773 · Jan 2017
Fand
Seán Mac Falls Jan 2017
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Blooms of hair, shimmers and starlight,
Face of dream, gathers in lighted loom,
Wakes of morn, spotty forest fawn, child
To magi moon, maid of golden orchards,
Of faraway seas, world opened vastness,
Temptress of foreign fruits and the giving
Sun, where blue, blood oranges old, ripen,
The dark vines grape of ancient olive, red
Lamb and wine.

What enchanted lands are you made of?
Where the diving seas of dolphin, sponge
And whirlpool weave, wherein Gods must
Have loved and making you, left this earth
In beauty and peace, burnished with dream.
Fand (pronounced: fawnd) is an early Irish sea goddess.  Her name is translated as "Pearl of Beauty".  She is seen as the most beautiful of goddesses.
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773 · Sep 2014
Autumn Falling
Seán Mac Falls Sep 2014
Red edging needles, pine
On blue mountain, nostrils
Of elk smoke with a bulls
Eye, scarlet stares of steely,
Steepled raven, snow drifts,
White fires in the lighted sky.
773 · Jul 2016
Zz Burning
Seán Mac Falls Jul 2016
Lips singe each other
Heat in kiss of first meeting
Lightening strikes from sky
772 · Dec 2014
After Rain
Seán Mac Falls Dec 2014
Rain, softly falls in old deer valley,
All the woodlands swimming underneath
The steaming fog.  What peaceful sound
I hear, softly rings out of the sparkling
Woods and meadows, chimes like a thousand      
Sleepy bells announcing the rising sun,
Who sings loudest, after the rains.
772 · Jul 2012
Soliloquy of a Cipher
Seán Mac Falls Jul 2012
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I have known the stifling silence of all—
The world's cruel turning, the teasing dawn,
Breaking with fainting days, blinking out
Their dashing hopes, so much for rugs,

Pulled out.  I will not miss the slipping shade
That buried my name in Pharos fallow tomb,
Nor will I lament the times passing, raging,
Spectacle, the fallen masque of my fame.

I shall welcome the majesty of the ******
Loam, the honour of being the daisies mantle
The goodly fortune to sleep under the golden
Stars who birthed my dream of grace and light.
771 · Jun 2013
Mars Poetica
Seán Mac Falls Jun 2013
Today, a poem should be palatable, cute
As a Kiwi fruit,

Dumb
As a horse battalion's scudding run,

Strident as out of tune horns
Of basement bands where the gloss has grown—

A poem should be bloodless
As the slight of words.

A poem should be film of ocean brine
As the reel unwinds,

Cleaving as the gear greases
Spoke by spoke the light smearing breeze,

Blowing, to the temple outhouse
Exalting all the ****** functions—

A poem should be not true:
Equal too.

For all the history of vanity
An empty room and a bass relief

For lust
The keening masses and no light above the stream

A poem should not be
But mean.
771 · Feb 2014
Haiku (4) for Clueless
Seán Mac Falls Feb 2014
Little dull birdies  .  .  .
Love own songs by mirror pond,
  .  .  .  Graceful swan sails by.


Hello Poetry  .  .  .
Dawn lords with simple vainness,
Watch her crown herself.


Hello Poetry  .  .  .
Day sullies night, bright vanity
  .  .  .  Dawn is a poser.


Hello poetry  .  .  .
Even vain rube's bio drains,
Spews self promotion.


Here is Pantheon  .  .  .
Dabblers, self aggrandizers,
  .  .  .  What a hollow hall.
771 · Jun 2013
Haiku ( dawning )
Seán Mac Falls Jun 2013
We gathered tinder,
Faint slow burning hearth growing,
  .  .  .  Together waiting.
771 · Feb 2015
Haiku ( stigmata )
Seán Mac Falls Feb 2015
Each spring miracle  .  .  .
Trees blessed by caterpillars gifts,
  .  .  .  Holey hands of leaves.
771 · Apr 2013
Yellow Mountains
Seán Mac Falls Apr 2013
I row beneath you on the ancient lake,
Before sun arrives and after he is gone,
I will still be rowing even in my dreams,
Great yellow hills, my work is never done.
770 · Oct 2016
Mountains and Moonlight
Seán Mac Falls Oct 2016
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The valley sleeps but I cannot, I sit upon a rock,
So weary from all my days of toil and thought,
The moon's light caresses you, mighty one—
River will soon carry me down, and you will rise.
770 · Jan 2014
My Aphrodite
Seán Mac Falls Jan 2014
Out of Greek myth, she
Glowed at the party and proved,
Stories I had told.
770 · Oct 2012
Haiku ( cowards )
Seán Mac Falls Oct 2012
Chicken neocons—
Pompous, piloting war rooms,
Blood on their black hands.
769 · Mar 2015
Stone Monkey Writer
769 · Jul 2021
Parting
Seán Mac Falls Jul 2021
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It is over now.
I bow my head as you leave,
Rain fills your footprints
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769 · Jun 2016
Moony
Seán Mac Falls Jun 2016
Love spoke all the while
After date moon and she ****
Never heard a word
768 · Sep 2021
Delirious
Seán Mac Falls Sep 2021
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Young man lusts in youth
Sees her dress bellow in wind
Life is so unfair
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768 · Apr 2017
April
Seán Mac Falls Apr 2017
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Showers of green, spark
On the leafing trees leaping
With a star.  Gusty rains, spread,
Like sowing from spirited heaven,
Are weaving the moist blankets
That life cuddles in.  Blooms
Burst into the freshnesses
On parade, the butterflies
So soon sweeping the air
With daydreams of colour
Into the light of the crystal dew
Which shimmers in the grasses,
And the wildflowers are beading
With the bees homing for honey,
In webs of abundance, of newness
After the hushed, blanched shrouds
Of winter, over growing, everywhere
Joy breaks, seems in seconds coming,
There is threading explosion, of miracle,
Such Edens in the wild gardens who cling
And glow for that one true love, new brand,
April spring day song, clutched in Lordy sun.
768 · Oct 2013
Haiku ( parting )
Seán Mac Falls Oct 2013
It is over now.
I bow my head as you leave,
Rain fills your footprints.
768 · Jun 2013
Night Flight
Seán Mac Falls Jun 2013
Abjure the bones broken in,
The first lift frissoned by
The moving trees slain on the shift,
Rivers and risen flowers cut,

My statuary lurches betide
The nap of bent wing saluting.

My aviary is a fluttering bed,
The scattered head REMs my flight,
My feet in cloud extend for landings
Tings the belled bound legging.

My falconer bows with pride
In the stall bent wings stooping.

My clawed creature glides for only
The pitching sun or shining moon
And my flights execution, the hooded
Head, end trails my falconer.

My days, fowl to the lunar kite,
Assail the winds open wound.
768 · Jan 2014
Sometimes the Sun
Seán Mac Falls Jan 2014
Sometimes the sun is not heard,
The world is silent yet, is living
Cold, the moon stirs not even
As it is rising, the birds are mute
The trees and oceans are still
All things are pointed and dull.
I hear a lonesome hound baying
At the empty skies when clouds
Are covering with a smear of smoke.
Where are the words that are never
Said?  What light burns my eyes,
Darkening most at the days zenith?
What is the language for sanity?
Why is there no math, no translation
For the heart?

Sometimes the sun is missing
Or lost by a sea of tears raining
In collusion with the shifty earth,
Sometimes the numbering stars
Are merely zeros, the die casting
On the green and desperate table
Of the turning world.  Sometimes
The sun sinks early to the west
And the moon is trailing not far
Behind.
768 · Aug 2012
Haiku  ( autumn )
Seán Mac Falls Aug 2012
Her eyes were cold sun,
Red hair shouts our love undone,
Maple leaves falling.
767 · Jul 2021
String Along
Seán Mac Falls Jul 2021
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Live slowly in youth
Precious time recedes with age
Plaintive as guitar
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767 · Apr 2014
After Rain
Seán Mac Falls Apr 2014
Rain, softly falls in old deer valley,
All the woodlands swimming underneath
The steaming fog.  What peaceful sound
I hear, softly rings out of the sparkling
Woods and meadows, chimes like a thousand      
Sleepy bells announcing the rising sun,
Who sings loudest, after the rains.
767 · Nov 2013
Haiku ( Jacob's ladder )
Seán Mac Falls Nov 2013
We kiss on the strand,
Gentle waves touching our toes,
  .  .  .  This way to heaven.
767 · Jul 2015
14 Sensual/Erotic ~ Haiku
Seán Mac Falls Jul 2015
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*1
Wet welling from earth
Deep valleys, hills, sweating *******
I plung into her


2
We are lost at sea
In moonless night our soft cries
Curled waves drowning us


3
Above her in bed
Little breaths lifting our bodies
Eyes, fingers, dreaming


4
Her green eyes are set
Jewels from sargasso seas
My ghost ship is wrecked


5
Her long hair tangles
No struggle in rising— then
We are rapt in bed


6
Her eyes blinding me
Milky way of her body
There is a heaven


7
In forest we taste
Each other in evergreens
Hot dews on the moss


8
Blissful time kissing
My bare thighs sink into hers
Running sands so quick


9
As olive or grape
So shed, paired souls are threshed
Out of their bodies


10
Hummingbirds share truths
Nature sounds with all sweetness
Bee in the flower


11
Always in a field
Wild flowers— a bunch to pick
Herself a bouquet


12
In the park we walk
Flocks of white birds taking flight
Two hearts light as air


13
We kissed under moon
Pox of stars grew flowering
Nightshade of her lips


14
She took me to bed
Skinned in bliss— was reborn, lost
In her satin folds
766 · Jan 2015
Haiku | Senryū ( amorous )
Seán Mac Falls Jan 2015
Young tryst in flower  .  .  .
Making love in sun and rain,                                                            ­        
  .  .  .  Flush petals open.
766 · Oct 2016
Zz Fall Infantry
Seán Mac Falls Oct 2016
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*O storming blue jays
So militantly you comb
Shrapnel nuts on lawn
766 · Jul 2017
Lovemaking
Seán Mac Falls Jul 2017
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As olive or grape  .  .  .
So shed, paired souls are threshed
  .  .  .  Out of their bodies

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766 · Apr 2013
Siege of Love
Seán Mac Falls Apr 2013
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When first we met our words with each
Were laced with smile and touch.  Our eyes,
Confessed and broke at the closing café
And fused in joy and salt, opened up
With long, arresting arms at our sides.

You brought me to your toppled room,
I counted a number of worn, weary
Books, various anthologies, travelogues
And philosophers, a few fierce Poets,
Looking on, strategies for study,
All assembled, with great measure,
It was an alternate version of my own
Battle ground library.  Then, I was yours
But you were never mine.

                                           Your stone,
Walled spirit encroached upon me
And I was unset to siege at the base
Of your winding turret and waged
With you a fortnight of five full years
When you rushed forth on your crusades
You left me, flung, far from the holy lands.
766 · Apr 2014
Truths
Seán Mac Falls Apr 2014
We lie a bed,
Sheltered in cloud,
Your words, soft, cut
Like fawning feathers
Serrated in a bone vise,
Our mattress was a grave,
Six feet, founded asunder,
Your pulling hair ropes me in
Two, the fabric of fleet, tightening
Fingers, laid without guile nor shame,
Without a drop of torn, tearing tenderness,
I am hollow in bleak breaking, spiking silences,
You remain cautionary, vacant in the blanketed hush
Tried, as we were doomed, in the noonday rush of sun
That slept in crawling frosts of creeping shade.
766 · Nov 2013
Haiku ( non cents )
Seán Mac Falls Nov 2013
Tortoise and the hare—
Home investors, speculators,
  .  .  .  Both fell into holes.
766 · Jul 2015
Night Meadow
Seán Mac Falls Jul 2015
( Sonnet )*

Under the primrose stars, the lovers
Lie abed, on green, threadbare croft
Of sleeping daisy, clover and moss,
Trails with hushed air, an embroidery
So fine as to stitch blushing heart fall
And wrap the waters full of stillness
In graces, winding, soft, granulating
Time, wings flutter and hum, winsome
Sparks, fire white, flying as little suns
Burst confetti, in sweet encampment,
Of grass and sapling wood, innocents,
Charmed are wholly twining, in moon
Rise a lantern to the winking heavens,
Out of their skins they are climbing.
765 · Oct 2013
Dove
Seán Mac Falls Oct 2013
If I were to become again
Your dove, in all its tenderness,
Your star in the holding sky,
Would we never know once more
The miracle of flight, of white
lsled lands, undiscovered, burgeoning,
And green, the rainbow sparkled peaks,
The oceanic, new sights of the eye?
765 · Jun 2015
Tao of Birdlings
Seán Mac Falls Jun 2015

Some birds are blue
Carry the sky
Earthwards

Ground birds nest
In bushes
Bursting like sun

Water birds
Swim to what is there
Always reaching

An eagle is like wind
Never chasing
Simply lofted

Crows are busy
So like tribulations
Spots of wind

A swan knows
Water will carry
As water in cloud

Some birds are dressed
Forthright on earth
The wren, the robin or quail

Each bird is dream
Miracles for us to see
Feathers fall from heaven
765 · Mar 2013
Haiku ( senility )
Seán Mac Falls Mar 2013
Old ***** in diapers,
Hate Fed but love S. S. checks,
Go **** in the street.
S. S. = social security
Old ***** = brain dead, stupid, ignorant, red-necked, bigoted, intolerant, Tea Party, Libertarian, gun toting, morons.
P. S. ******* slimey evil republicans ( aka congress and the Supreme Court ) work for and are the government.  As are We, the people.
765 · Feb 2017
Sentinels
Seán Mac Falls Feb 2017
( Sonnet )*

Poppies, wild in a quarry,
Orange, brighter than sun,
Thrusting thoroughly gravel,
Bold as soul crossing sticks
Into ****** pagan heydays,
A crop of colours branding
The loose stipend of stones,
One windy trail-flare shock,
A bulwark of stars, so laden
On landed, maiden shores,
The first batillion breaking,
By mighty petal, prim hands
Fiercly alive atop the lifeless,
Gravely low, defeated soot.
765 · Jan 2017
Zz Damask
Seán Mac Falls Jan 2017
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*Red and white roses
Wild and loud, spangle, sparkle
Filling— empty lot
765 · Oct 2012
Autumn Falling
Seán Mac Falls Oct 2012
Red edging needles, pine
On blue mountain, nostrils
Of elk smoke with a bulls
Eye, scarlet stares of steely,
Steepled raven, snow drifts,
White fires in the lighted sky.
765 · Feb 2015
Senryū | Haiku ( parting )
Seán Mac Falls Feb 2015
It is over now  .  .  .
I bow my head as you leave,                                                                
Rain fills your footprints.
765 · May 2016
A Sailors Tale
Seán Mac Falls May 2016
( Sonnet )*

In the drugs of the airs so nearly
By her, deep in delusions of youth,
I followed dry some salt seas soul,
Blinded by a siren, in the sundials,
Of her dark, entangling, dire red hair.

My soul was unmembering and lost,
My body, tided to the moons glows
And pull, she rowed us deep before
Dawn, and a drowning mans shanty
Cut my ears.  Was not all dreamland?

Were the stars merely eyes that sailed
Into a sailors tall tales token etched on
Scrimshaw, of bones gut ghostly white?
Do mermaids in waves, pine for mortals?
764 · Oct 2012
Haiku ( regret )
Seán Mac Falls Oct 2012
Tended flame has died,
Light dreams of youth pale, smoked,
Sky is now grey— ember.
764 · Dec 2014
Shining Moon
Seán Mac Falls Dec 2014
I sit on my porch, the sky is dropping
As I pour my tea.  The day was lit
With paint and brush, now my face
Is lighted by the round full joy
Of the shining moon, I see
Him in my filling cup.
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