The Journey With Love, Poetry by Natalie Liessmann

She felt the sting of salt water tears

Streaming down from her eyes

“If we are supposed to be together…

Then please help me!”

Genre: Love/Self-Love

The Journey With Love
by Natalie Liessmann

She felt the sting of salt water tears

Streaming down from her eyes

“If we are supposed to be together…

Then please help me!”

To her angels she cried

The angels gathered together

To rush in and help this love

They knew the only way to assist her

Was to free her from a man undeserving of

The just woman sat there crying

Wiping her tears on her shirt

“We are going to help you”

The angels said…

“Only, this is going to hurt.”

The woman could not hear it,

But soon enough she’d see

Just what the angels meant

When her beloved walked away

And she fell down on her knees

She cried out in pain

“I asked you for help angels!

How could you do this to me?”

The angels wrapped their wings around her

“Sweet child,” they whispered, “can’t you see?”

“We gave you what you asked for…

A life filled with more love…

Now is your chance to connect with source

And fill yourself from above.

Take this time to recover

And heal all that’s been broken.

And over time you’ll learn to love

Even more than just words spoken.

You’ll see that the love you crave from him

Has been in you all along

And the memory of this pain will disappear

As your heart learns the lyrics to a new song.

So do not fear sweet soul

That your option for love was just that one

For in darkness you begin to fly away

Your journey with love…has only begun.”

Written By Natalie Liessmann CEO of Soul Remedy LLC

Check out the site: http://www.soulremedyllc.com

 

 

 

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Astral Moments, Poetry by Kirstin Maguire

The bridges of Amsterdam shine in Spring,
Down river, wild current churning wide.
Twitching free, a young man slips in,
Along crooked warehouse and factory line.
Trips between buildings, viaduct drift,
Swift dip of huge river’s golden dreams.
Steam engine rolling, thunderous roaring,
Steelworks of old working-life’s gleam.

Genres:Love, Fear, Relationships, Promises, Hope, Loss, Astral

Astral Moments
Inspired by ‘Astral Weeks’ by Van Morrison
by Kirstin Maguire

The bridges of Amsterdam shine in Spring,
Down river, wild current churning wide.
Twitching free, a young man slips in,
Along crooked warehouse and factory line.
Trips between buildings, viaduct drift,
Swift dip of huge river’s golden dreams.
Steam engine rolling, thunderous roaring,
Steelworks of old working-life’s gleam.

Backstreet ditches,
Many we stumbled,
Many a night and many a sight.
Disappear from view,
Hide and then stop,
Many a night and many a sight.

Daylight cracks paving,
Deep river shining.
Many a light and many a sight.
Sunlight ripples,
Twinkling shimmer,
Many a light and many a sight.

She eyes him from dank riverbank,
She stirs, she heaves, she hurls.
Drags him under arms to reeds’ banks,
She strokes, he wakes, she soothes.

Zealous fingers comb wet hair,
Promise it will all be alright.
To lay him down in silence easy,
Dreaming all that wandering night.

He gulps new breath of refreshed world,
Silent kissed eyes open wide.
Translucent outline, rise and unfurls,
And views himself, he’s his own guide.

A gleam on the breeze, a trick, a flicker,
A glow in the air, a spark, a heartbeat.
With renewed view and refreshed spirit.
Reborn eyes with new insight.

Sun setting radiant wonder,
Leaping waves; wild ocean roar,
Crests are choppy,
Gathering wildly,
Lapping softly,
On quiet breeze.

Each tide finds its shore.
As far as eye sees,
As far as mind winds,
To horizon.

Blends, fades and folds,
Transient ascending,
As translucent-self pictures self.
Many depths plundered,
Rich skies greet pale seas.
Textures singing and sweeping free,
Grit in feet, sand creeping toes,
Questioning look on forlorn face.

Braving red skies sunset’s blaze,
Lines each texture and every crease.
Colour fade and in-betweens,
Hands wrapping tightly behind back.
Translucent vision pushes the raft
Of old oak door mounting vast waves.
Wheels way and venture revolution,
Meet sea, eclipse, find ultimate source.

In twitching dark corridor
Of bitter cold night,
Dim lights flicker along their hallway.
Pots and pans rattling,
Behind closed doors.
Raised voices spatting,
Behind closed doors.

Forcing door he tumbles in,
Tattered suit dusted
From door’s crashing.
Arm stands to attention
Behind sunken back.
Stray flowers he clutches;
Fine bastions.
The hopeful picking and
Desperate plucking,
Wilting and fragile,
Stalks sweaty palm.

There she stands;
Startled, bemused.
His breath smells of liquor
As he awkwardly shuffles
From one foot to other,
From moment to moment.
Pledges and promises
Of fine intentions.

Scratchy ‘Black Betty’ emanates vinyl,
She examines his picture hanging above.
Tracing Leadbelly,
Enshrined in gold frame,
His face so alive
He could come back to life.
She stands and watches,
In quiet confiding,
Seeks wisdom in pain
Of those old blues tales.

Winter sun streaming,
Old sash window.
Lights floor under foot,
Etches warmth on her face.
Some rare femininity
Striking her rags,
Embellishing them with
Raw beauty of
Pure golden seams,
Tinted moonstruck beams.

Long linear living room of deliberations,
Is stage to some kind of play boasting
Aristotlean Values of time and space,
As he’s struck with fear of her dalliances.
He envisions her showing out a guest,
Whispers in hallway,
Smiling strutting.
Landscapes of art all down the corridor.
Lonely image he’s imagining.

As she stands before translucent him,
Stream of sunlight strikingly free.
Not subject to window’s passage but free,
Free; its life all-consuming,
Tinting her hair, and cheek and eyes,
Shining as her glistening speech,
And they smile, and standing closer,
In mind’s fair painting of imaginings.

Small boy strolling,
By her side.
Side-parted softness,
His red shoes tap.
‘Make sure he has clean clothes to wear.
Will you see to it that he has clean clothes.’

Brave crossing room,
He’s seeking comfort.
Along fragile wall,
Designated as kitchen.
His fingers explore
Wood’s grain and knots.
Staggers at side,
As she stands centre stage,
Centre stage and further away.

Sweet memory recalls
Bridges and viaducts
Of quiet kissed eyes and life’s renewal.
He imagines them, somehow younger.
No lines of worry on bitter faces,
No signs of tiredness’ deep traces
No sign of etches of hidden regret.
Playing and laughing, holding hands,
In meadow of sun’s play
All the long day.

In living room, the sun is setting,
Shadows her face, at centre stage.
Centre Stage and further away,
As he lurches worktop, shoulder dips.
Soon twilight will arrive and night will drift in,
Leaving only distance and sweet memory.

 

 

 

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That Monster, Poetry by Xiomara Colon

For every girl that has been touched the wrong way. For every girl that lives in shame everyday. For every girl that can’t find a way out.

This poem is a motivational and painful poem for women who were molested physically and is being haunted by the event.

That Monster
by Xiomara Colon

For every girl that has been touched the wrong way. For every girl that lives in shame everyday. For every girl that can’t find a way out. For every girl that tried to shout to get away from all the pain caused by someone taking advantage of the voulnerable frame. For all girls that are too afraid to tell, who’s self respect was once high but with that violation fell. For every girl that cries at night recalling that monster that took what he wanted without a fight. It wasn’t your fault so stop living in shame. Remember ma nothing ever happens in rain. Speak out and yell for help, because your a survivor no longer a victim. No, you’ve become wiser. You have more strength than what you see. Don’t lock it up mama just let it be free. He molested your body and broke you down; made you a joke for everyone to clown. Don’t let him take your body and soul. What’s yours is still yours, so take back control.

 

 

 

 

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I Want to Cry – Poetry Reading by Garfield A.A. Whyte

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Get to know poet Garfield  A.A. Whyte

1) What is the theme of your poem?

A nostalgic feeling

2) How would you like people to respond when they read or watch your poetry reading?

I need them to make a connection

3) How long have you been writing poetry?

I started at 15 years old, I am now 50 years

4) Do you have a favorite poet?

Robert Burns

5) What influenced you to submit to WILDsound and have your poetry performed by a professional actor?

I wanted the exposure

6) Do you write other works? scripts? Short Stories? Etc..?

Oh yes! I have a memoir entitled: Nostalgia from: A City Set upon a Hill and a novel; TJ’s Last Summer in Cape Cod

7) What is your passion in life?

To have movie made form my novel

You’re Not the Boss of Me! – Poetry Reading By Cindi Walton

My passion is my family. especially my two grandchildren Kaleigh and William. I am also passionate about spreading kindness. I have a kindness/anti-bullying site @ sockmonkeynation.com

Watch the Poetry Reading YOU’RE NOT THE BOSS OF ME!

Poetry performed by actor Erynn Brook

Get to know poet Cindi Walton:

1) What is the theme of your poem?

Theme: growing up

2) How would you like people to respond when they read or watch your poetry reading?

yes responses would be nice

3) How long have you been writing poetry?

I have been writing poetry since I was a child..at 59 that’s a long time

4) Do you have a favorite poet?

I love Shel Silverstein and Mark Twain and Edgar Allen Poe

5) What influenced you to submit to WILDsound and have your poetry performed by a professional actor?

I thing hearing someone else read your poem out loud lets you hear it from a different perspective

6) Do you write other works? scripts? Short Stories? Etc..?

I have published several childrens books including an anti bullying book that I have turned into a local school presentation. I’ve also published romance, comedy and poetry….I am presently working on a screenplay from my book The Granny Monologue

7) What is your passion in life?

My passion is my family. especially my two grandchildren Kaleigh and William. I am also passionate about spreading kindness. I have a kindness/anti-bullying site @ sockmonkeynation.com

DIGNIFIED PERSON = DISABLED PERSON – Poetry Reading by Donna De Guglielmo

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Poetry performed by actor Erynn Brook

Get to know poet Donna De Guglielmo:

1) What is the theme of your poem?

Dignity

3) How long have you been writing poetry?

After my 6th stroke …but have had about 30 (not counting though) so i am living to talk about it… i got this gift. 2010 or 2011.

4) Do you have a favorite poet?

Rudyard Kipling Is My Fav

5) What influenced you to submit to WILDsound and have your poetry performed by a professional actor?

the nerve
sounds silly but true my spirit did … i have no idea how i got your name

6) Do you write other works? scripts? Short Stories? Etc..?

I am currently writing my memoir. but i also write creative fiction but more non-fiction

7) What is your passion in life?

My faith is my passion. Perserverance writings and reading good lit. going forward upward and onward no looking back as St Paul said 🙂

On the Wallaby with you – Poetry Reading by David J Delaney

How love grew stronger travelling all over Australia.

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Get to know poet David J Delaney:

1) What is the theme of your poem?

How love grew stronger travelling all over Australia.

2) How would you like people to respond when they read or watch your poetry reading?

Just to enjoy my poetry.

3) How long have you been writing poetry?

Since 2007, I never wrote anything before then.

4) Do you have a favorite poet?

So many to choose from, but I do enjoy Henry Kendall.

5) What influenced you to submit to WILDsound and have your poetry performed by a professional actor?

WILDsound’s professionalism & the audience reached.

6) Do you write other works? scripts? Short Stories? Etc..?

Yes, I write short stories.

7) What is your passion in life?

Travel Australia, write my poetry & enjoy life.

2016 LOVE Poetry Contest Winner & Finalists

Read the finalists for the 2016 LOVE Poetry contest. One of these poems will be made into a movie. To be announced on April 11th.

Read the LOVE Poems:

Read the Winning POEM. Now this poem will have their poetry made into a movie:

LOVE: A MYSTICAL PARADOX, by Somali K. Chakrabarti
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/03/21/love-a-mystical-paradox-love-poetry-by-somali-k-chakrabarti/

Read the finalist LOVE Poems:

EVERYTHING IF LOVE, by Debra Tammer
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/03/21/everything-if-love-love-poetry-by-debra-tammer/

LOVE-FORESTS FIELD RAW ROMANCE, by Dr. Todd Harris
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/03/21/love-forests-field-raw-romance-love-poetry-by-dr-todd-harris/

ON THE WALLABY WITH YOU, by David J. Delaney
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/03/21/on-the-wallaby-with-you-love-poetry-by-david-j-delaney/

FOREVER NOT YOURS, by Gloria D. Gonsalves
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/03/22/forever-not-yours-love-poetry-by-gloria-d-gonsalves/

BE THREE, by Stephen Karnaghan
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/03/22/be-three-love-poetry-by-stephen-karnaghan/

JOURNEY FROM HELL TO EDEN, by Colin Guest
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/03/29/journey-from-hell-to-eden-love-poetry-by-colin-guest/

ASSIGNATIONS OF THE HEART, by Fayton Hollington
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/03/29/assignations-of-the-heart-love-poetry-by-fayton-hollington/

DEED TO PARADISE, by Derek Stephen McPhail
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/03/29/deed-to-paradise-love-poetry-by-derek-stephen-mcphail/

MY WHOLE HEART, by Buffy Sammons
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/03/30/my-whole-heart-love-poetry-by-buffy-sammons/

FOR YOU I FEEL, by Jessica Herr
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/04/04/for-you-i-feel-love-poetry-by-jessica-herr/

 

Watch Recent Poetry that has been made into a movie:

FOR YOU I FEEL, Love Poetry by Jessica Herr

When I see your eyes I see the stars twinkle at night
When I hear your voice it gives my soul a delight
When I think of our closeness it gives my soul a rush
My feelings when we’re together is something no humans can touch

Part of the 2016 LOVE Poetry Festival.

FOR YOU I FEEL
by Jessica Herr

When I see your eyes I see the stars twinkle at night
When I hear your voice it gives my soul a delight
When I think of our closeness it gives my soul a rush
My feelings when we’re together is something no humans can touch
Deep deep inside my love for you has grown stronger
I want our time together to last a little longer
My fondness my feelings for you so strong so true
Especially when you thanked me for being me I knew our love has been proved
I would walk through fire for you to make your life right
Sword down demons so you have no difficulties getting through the night
Tear down your walls of impossible chances
Let you breathe easy while life gives you many dances
Someone like you is so special and true
Hard to recognize but destiny led me to you
One in a million like a diamond so rare
Only for you forever and always will my heart care.

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Watch Poetry Movie: Raphael and Lucifer: A Mini Epic of Creation and Evolution PART ONE

Poem by Rollan McCleary

Produced by Matthew Toffolo

Visual Design by Vira Solovyova

 

Poem by Rollan McCleary

Produced by Matthew Toffolo

Visual Design by Vira Solovyova