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Tag Archives: poetry
The Monstrous Feast
(Been a while since I wrote a new poem, so let’s see how this goes.) A gala has begun Decked with brightest lights Nobles and wizards Kings and heroes Have gathered To dine on oddest vittles Goblin ear soup Steeped … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Morning in Kelsbrig
(No idea what I was thinking of here. Probably just letting my imagination running wild. Makes next week’s poem even more amusing.) Sun rising Above the lunder trees Mottled leaves Of blue and gray Glinting Like dull-edged daggers The … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Morning Dancers
(Fog. I’m pretty sure this came to me as I watched fog roll across a road towards a misty lake.) They drift across the road Following a subtle breeze Amazing creatures Of grace and mystery Found only at first light … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Monster City
(A fun little poem about a city living on top of a giant. Pretty sure this stemmed from the first ‘God of War’ game where you reach a temple on a Titan’s back.) Metropolis up high On a monster’s flattened … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Mind’s Eye
(Not 100% sure where I was going here. Possibly about how we examine and interpret the world through our own senses and mind. Yet, we can run into people who view things differently. Do we all share the same reality … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged author, perspective. humanity, poems, poet, poetry, reality, senses, writing
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Poetry Day: Mind Crumble
(Spiraling into darkness and insanity. Yeah . . . I don’t know how many of these poems I have, but it’s certainly a common theme. That being said, it would be terrifying to be trapped in your own mind and … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged author, darkness, insanity, losing your mind, poems, poetry, trapped in your own mind, writing
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Poetry Day: Marcylius the Cad
(No idea what inspired this poem. Think I was just going for an evil, manipulative womanizer. An Incubus or vampire might have been something that triggered the creation of this poem. Third option is that this was a character I … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged author, manipulation. evil, poems, poetry, predator, seduction, writing
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Poetry Day: Man of Verse or Volume
(This poem stemmed from a debate. A weird one too. I pointed out that songs can be seen as poetry with musical accompaniment while poetry is the opposite. The person said that isn’t always true because not all songs rhyme, … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Man and The Great Unknown
(Mankind always has to go searching in the mysterious places of reality. Our curiosity knows very few limits even if it gets us into trouble.) Depthless seas And limitless skies Drawing us to them Teasing at our wonder Daring us … Continue reading
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Tagged author, exploration, humanity, mankind, mysteries, oceans, poem, poetry, space, the unknown, writing
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