ONLY A MATTER OF TIME, Poetry by Coni Koepfinger

On Sunday we spoke
A few words, loving yet not a lot
On Monday we spoke
She was hopeful to move
Out of that sad situation
I was eager to help her be free again

Genre: Relationship, Love, Romance

ONLY A MATTER OF TIME
by Coni Koepfinger

On Sunday we spoke
A few words, loving yet not a lot
On Monday we spoke
She was hopeful to move
Out of that sad situation
I was eager to help her be free again
On Tuesday there was no more time
To say anything more
To plan anything
To get a bed or to pack
Dreams, new dreams gone.
Just gone.
We were so hopeful.
At last, after seven years, free.
If only we could see
The time vanishing
Right before our eyes
If only we could hear
It all winding down
In the human heart
Those slow burning embers
Of human desperation
Sizzling out to ash
Why is it always too late
To late to take out the trash
And to let the other love you
It’s always a matter of time
Isn’t it?
A matter of time.
Yet what is time?
And why am I still surprised
By my ignorance
By my arrogance
Why do we always want more time
Perhaps it’s ego
To want to know
To want to go back in time
To make the words all rhyme
To let our last words be loving ones
And to make more, just a little more time.

Coni Koepfinger
Copyright 2016

 

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#1 fan Poetry Reading by Stephanie Crosby, Performed by Maya Wolosyzn

The theme to this poem is obsession. I became friends with a pro wrestler and I picked up one of his  fan mail. I was amazed on how desperate this person was for attention.

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Get to know poet Stephanie Crosby:

1) What is the theme of your poem?

The theme to this poem is obsession. I became friends with a pro wrestler and I picked up one of his  fan mail. I was amazed on how desperate this person was for attention.

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

The same reaction of shock that I felt.

3) How long have you been writing poetry?

For roughly 3 years.

4) Do you have a favorite poet?

Eargar Allen Poe

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

I wanted my work to be read and to be seen by the public.

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

I am also a novelist. Which brings out my plug for my novel ‘The Last Virgin Alive’  which is available on Amazon at this press time. It is about a young girl’s girl struggle to keep her virginity.

7) What is your passion in life?

My passion in life is writing. Being able to get all of my emotions out on paper is great and to have people to relate is amazing.

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Poetry performed by Maya Wolosyzn

Produced/Directed by Matthew Toffolo

Editor/Shot by John Johnson

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2015 Poetry Contest Finalists

Read the finalists for the 2015 Poetry Contest. Poets were asked to write a poem about 2015 or something that occurred in 2015.

The winning poem will be made into a movie. Winner announced on January 31st.

Read the finalists for the 2015 Poetry Contest. Poets were asked to write a poem about 2015 or something that occurred in 2015.

The winning poem will be made into a movie. Winner announced on January 31st.

Read the 7 poetry finalists:

PARIS – THE ATROCITY 13th November 2015 by Jane-Gill Wilson
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/01/21/paris-the-atrocity-13th-november-2015-poetry-reading-by-jane-gill-wilson-read-by-maya-wolosyzn/

2015 by Adrian DeBarros
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/01/01/2015-poetry-by-adrian-debarros/

2015 by Dawdu M.Amantanah
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2016/01/01/2015-poetry-by-dawdu-m-amantanah/

2015, by Gloria D. Gonsalves
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2015/12/28/2015-poetry-by-gloria-d-gonsalves/

Never to old for Love (2015 Poem) by Colin Guest
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2015/12/28/never-to-old-for-love-2015-poem-poetry-by-colin-guest/

2015, by Danny Karl Fleming
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2015/12/28/2015-poetry-by-danny-karl-fleming/

Star Strider by Tricia Wagner
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2015/12/28/star-strider-poetry-by-tricia-wagner/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paris – The Atrocity 13th November 2015 – Poetry Reading by Jane Gill Wilson, Read by Maya Wolosyzn

I was given the opportunity to submit to Wildsound following the publication of ‘Paris – The Atrocity’ on the poetry festival website. After reviewing some poetry performances I thought it would be beneficial to promote my work to a wider audience via Wildsound.

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Get to know poet Jane Gill-Wilson:

1) What is the theme of your poem?

The theme of ‘Paris – The Atrocity’ is Human Interest, Emotive, Rhyme.

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

My aim is to draw the reader/listener into the heart of the subject matter. In the case of ‘Paris – The Atrocity’ I hope the poem will allow people to explore their own thoughts surrounding the tragic events, and raise an awareness of the secondary consequences of such atrocities.

3) How long have you been writing poetry?

I began writing poetry as a cathartic process during some troubled times in 2010.

4) Do you have a favorite poet?

No, I don’t really have a favorite poet. I am very much inspired by life events and write inspirational, biographical poetry. My style is always rhyming verse. However, I have been influenced by Pam Ayres who is an English poet, comedian  and songwriter. My next book due to be published by Pegasus Eliot Mackenzie in 2016 is a humorous collection of dating stories told in rhyme.

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

I was given the opportunity to submit to Wildsound following the publication of ‘Paris – The Atrocity’ on the poetry festival website. After reviewing some poetry performances I thought it would be beneficial to promote my work to a wider audience via Wildsound.

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

Yes, I am a songwriter and regularly co write with other artists. I am also writing my debut novel.

Some of my songs and those of my co writers can be heard at:www.reverbnation.com/janegillwilson

7) What is your passion in life?

My passion in life is my creativity through words.  I am never happier than when I’m writing, be it a poem or a song.

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Poetry performed by Maya Wolosyzn

Produced/Directed by Matthew Toffolo

Editor/Shot by John Johnson

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FRAGMENTS Poetry Reading by Melissa R Mendelson, Performed by Maya Wolosyzn

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Get to know writer Melissa R  Mendelson:

1) What is the theme of your poem?
Reflection.  The past to me is crystal clear, but the future is not.

2) How would you like people to respond when they read or watch your
poetry reading?
I would like my poem to be but a mirror, a pool of thought for others to sit by, contemplate, dream and wonder.

3) How long have you been writing poetry?
I've been writing poetry since high school.

4) Do you have a favorite poet?
William Blake.  I love how his poem is used in "Lullaby" by Loreena McKennitt.

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

Exposure.

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

I am a published short story author and poet.  I also write lyrics and fan fiction.  Most of my fan fiction is based off of Sci-Fi/Supernatural Television Shows.

7) What is your passion in life?

Writing.

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Poetry performed by Maya Wolosyzn

Produced/Directed by Matthew Toffolo

Editor/Shot by John Johnson

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Knock on the Door, Poetry by Pamela Cotter

Knock on the door

Not going to answer it this time

It’s a tap in my life

Help to make the days go by

Genre: Rhyme, Relationship, People

Knock on the Door
by Pamela Cotter

Knock on the door

Not going to answer it this time

It’s a tap in my life

Help to make the days go by

It comes on again

Like a winter storm holding my hand

Its hot like a knife

But would cut you deep inside

You walk away

But the pull closes you in

You need to stay behind.. the curtains again…

It’s a knock the door

It s a knock from the past

You walk away and sigh..

Not this time..not ever this way

Then, with a rush.. a sensation combs your veins

It climbs inside your blood and washes through

It whispers yess. U need it again

It whispers yess.. put on that black..again

Knock on the floor

Your souls meet face to face

It doesn’t disappoint, you history plays again

This time its going to last

As you climb your next hill

This time it will be

As if u never said… I do.

 

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Nothing Wilts, Poetry by Caiubi Maranho

Nothing wilts The proof of
damage The meeting of our
will The meaning The almost
taste It is our most prized
possession Where do we live
our dreams This is where the

Genre: Romance

Nothing Wilts
by Caiubi Maranho

Nothing wilts The proof of
damage The meeting of our
will The meaning The almost
taste It is our most prized
possession Where do we live
our dreams This is where the
completed And are The
distracted eyes looking in silence
we confirm be clean
Then be sad Then be eternal
For one day tear surrender
The voice in unissom design
” I love you” Just then leaves
flourish Monsoon wait certainties
wasted Honesties the road
Until his call Prosperity
renewing See the two
in the future Together Treasure
that old souls keep to be
reborn every day
For a two day be a
At the age of heaven
And honor the big night
And generation after generation
Waiting to hope
A love that makes sense

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Paris – The Atrocity 13th November 2015, Poetry by Jane Gill-Wilson

Gunfire out of nowhere
Bullets ricochet,
Blood shed in the city
On another Parisian day.

Genre: RHYME… Terrorism, Life, Fear, Sadness, Real, Death, Hurt, Religion.

Paris – The Atrocity
13th November 2015
by Jane Gill-Wilson

Gunfire out of nowhere
Bullets ricochet,
Blood shed in the city
On another Parisian day.
Eyes closed in anguish
As the shocking events unfold,
There is no rhyme or reason
As evil takes control.

Armed with Kalashnikov’s
On their killing spree,
Intent on ending life
As victims start to flee.
Mayhem in the city
Bodies on the ground,
Echoing explosion
Causing carnage all around.

The unfolding horror
An onslaught of war,
Is a crime against humanity
One the world abhors.
A nation now in mourning
Struggles to comprehend,
How lives were extinguished
Brought callously to an end.

Holding hands together
United we must stand,
To eradicate the evil
Infiltrating our land.
Drastic measures needed
As time is running out,
The future of our children
Should not be left in doubt.

©Jane Gill-Wilson 2015

 

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Star Attraction – Poetry Reading by Agata Zema. Performed by Reetu Bambrah

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Get to know poet Agata Zema:

1) What is the theme of your poem?

Romance – potential adventure

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

Connect with people’s sense of adventure, whether good or not so good, in regards to love and life. To see and interrupt the humorous side of reaching and attaining goals when in being single offers all sorts of opportunities in finding partners, soul mates, company etc.

3) How long have you been writing poetry?

I have been actively writing poetry for 30 years. Started when I was 12 years old.

4) Do you have a favorite poet?

No favourite poet or writer. There is just too much talent out there!

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

WILDsound is a hub for attracting a wealth of talent, creative pieces and people with solid know how for the ‘what’s next’ procedure. Generally a great showcase of quality work from dedicated creative people.

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

I write just about everything, although my writing time is allocated to poetry, screenplays and my freelance writing projects.

7) What is your passion in life?

My passion is writing without any doubt.

I love transporting readers and/or viewers to other levels. Screenwriting pushes all the buttons for me as a writer and a viewer of tidy, exceptionally, well-written scripts. Poetry is a close second.

On A High – Poetry Reading by Patsy Jawo. Performed by Reetu Bambrah

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Poetry about Love beyond understanding