POETRY READING: Once Upon A Crooked Time….., by Robert Drusetta

Performed by Hannah Ehman

POEM:

There was a crooked man
Who had a crooked home
He had a crooked fence
And had a crooked gnome

He had a crooked garden
Which people came to see
Have you ever seen a hedgerow
Zig-zag past a tree?

You need a crooked key
To get inside his house
Else no-one can get in
Not just his crooked mouse

He lives all by himself
For he never found a wife
He’s not rich or famous
But has a happy life

In his lounge he sits
On his crooked wooden chair
It’s such a perfect fit
You’d think he wasn’t there

He reads when in his chair
Exciting crooked books
It may sound quite simple but
It’s harder than it looks

By his crooked fireplace
Sleeps his crooked cat
Curled up warm and cosy
On her crooked mat

When he cooks his dinner
On his crooked stovetop
He doesn’t spill a thing
Not one crooked drop

In his crooked attic
Above the crooked stairs
Ornaments are abound
Antiques and crooked wares

Nearby is the market
Where he does his shopping
One day he stubbed his toe
And went home crookedly hopping

A quick walk down his street
Was a challenge in itself
He’d be heading straight for you
Then bump into someone else

He goes to work each morning
Driving his crooked car
He bakes bagels every day
For people near and far

He loves all crooked food
Jellybeans and bananas
Crooked cucumbers daily
Cashews and cabanas

His favourite sport is hockey
On grass or on the ice
Or to throw a boomerang
And catch it once or twice

He said when he retires
He’ll sell his crooked house
And move out to the country
With his crooked cat and mouse

Producer/Director: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com

Festival Moderators: Matthew Toffolo, Rachel Elder

Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne

Editors: Kimberly Villarruel, Ryan Haines, John Johnson

Festival Directors: Rachel Elder, Natasha Levy

Camera Operators: Ryan Haines, Temitope Akinterinwa, Efren Zapata, Zack Arch

POETRY READING: The Legend of Morven Mere, by Keith Johnson

Performed by Hannah Ehman

POEM:

It was thus in the time of siege and famine:

A poor farmer sold his little daughter

To the asrais and nixies of the mere

So that the harvest might not fail again.

Then the farm prospered and all were fed

So no more was thought of the bargain

Though the reeds at the water’s edge

Sang of the prize that was expected.

And Meggan, growing fair but also strong

Took to ploughing with her horse,

Coming on her sixteenth birthday

To till the rich silty fields by the lake.

It was springtime and fine weather

And she and her horse Meadowmane

Worked quietly from shore to headland

As the gulls followed the turned turf.

On a start, a milk-white charger appeared

Its golden mane and tail flashing in the sun

Its dappled flanks afire with rainbow flecks

Snorting and prancing in courtship and display.

‘I know you Brookenhorse’, said the girl

‘The mount of Jenny Greenteeth Grindlelow

Sent from the dark depths of the mere

To claim me as a prize for the tarn-hag’.

Then the enchanted stallion came up

And nuzzled Meadowmane on the cheek

Nipping the old cart horse on the neck

At which the Brookenhorse shape-shifted

And took up the plough collar and traces

Heaving the ploughshare and coulter

With such force that the task was soon done

And the meadow seared with perfect furrows.

At which the Brookenhorse bolted for the lake

Taking with it both the plough and its mistress –

And she trapped by the reins that she had wound

To the handles was dragged beneath the water.

‘Welcome my beauty’ said Mother Grindelow

‘You my drowned princess are my catch now

Take up your deathly pallor and sleeves of green

And sing with us amid the mere of midnight silver’

‘I have my prizes now – my temptress Morgwen Fey –

And the sharp steels of the foreshare and coulter

With which to forge a sword of endless enmity –

The enchanted plough become the stuff of strife’.

But Meggan shunned the hell-bride and her watermaids

And dreamed of the bright spring meadow flowers

And the warm sun and scent of heaving Meadowmane –

Finding at last the Brookenhorse in its watery stall.

At which it flared its nostrils, reared and stamped,

Abject in its thrall to the monstrous Borrag Queen,

Now become once more an ancient broken steed

Mere knucker bones and hide, bleached by the depths.

But Meggan wept that it had lost its rainbow glimmer

And placed her arms around its neck in comfort

Reaching to her kirtle purse to find a scrap of bread

That she had kept to share with Meadowmane.

At which the Brookenhorse glowed fine and white again

Lustrous and resplendent in its strength and beauty

And she broke down the stall gate and freed the horse

Leaping to its back as it bolted for the sunlit sky

Seizing the sword of enmity now become destiny

That mystical Cut Steel – Cleft Evil wand Excalibur

Until at last they came to safety and the light of day

Where she became her maiden self with Meadowmane.

And her father threw his arms around her with joy

Lamenting only the loss of his much-loved plough

But handling with amazement the magic sword

That shone among the peaceful fields of plenty.

So in time a knight came, seeking justice and love

And found at last the sword beaten from the share

Taking it up reverently from the Lady of the Lake

Bringing her and her treasured milk-white foal to Camelot.

Producer/Director: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com

Festival Moderators: Matthew Toffolo, Rachel Elder

Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne

Editors: Kimberly Villarruel, Ryan Haines, John Johnson

Festival Directors: Rachel Elder, Natasha Levy

Camera Operators: Ryan Haines, Temitope Akinterinwa, Efren Zapata, Zack Arch

Poetry Reading: THE YEARNING, by Ken Allan Dronsfield

Performed by Hannah Ehman

Poem:

In a lifetime spent yearning

through which came wishing and dreaming

within many splendid, unquiet enthusiasms

a voice murmured back the word, prayer!

I was needy and you were solicitous,

my mind always straying to paradoxes.

Instead I uncovered brazen devotion,

the perkiness brought such euphoria

and so I screamed, ‘Is that a blessing?’

Mattering and assaultive within theodicy

Urging and purging within my slyness,

shyness or otherness, I could not awaken.

Tossing its ghost into all desires,

‘It’s that barrenness,’ I muttered

Quirkingly back into my memories

craving the eccentric, eclectic fantasy

the yearning, an essential evanescence

an evolutionist laughed at me in retort.

‘It’s that piety,’ I whispered.

The saintliness simply smiled.

Poetry Reading: Bad Company, by Jason Yearick

Performed by Carina Cojeen

Words are
falling,
tumbling, to
the ground
enjambments
spilling down
railways
without
a sound-
poets, are
whimpering,
writers,
simpering,
readers
wrestling
words
roughly,
regretting
this word
squall
realizing-
this poet,
has
abused
them
all.

Producer/Director: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com

Festival Moderators: Matthew Toffolo, Rachel Elder

Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne

Editors: Kimberly Villarruel, Ryan Haines, John Johnson

Festival Directors: Rachel Elder, Natasha Levy

Camera Operators: Ryan Haines, Temitope Akinterinwa, Efren Zapata, Zack Arch

Poetry Reading: AS MY OWN BREATH , by David Dephy

Performed by Carina Cojeen

After centuries of living with nothing, but my love to you, friends,

I found myself surrounded by the luxury of feelings and I am safe

now, I am alive, I am breathing again, but where were you, my friends,

when I was broken? I am calm now, but where were you my friends

when the emptiness encircled me and I was afraid? Where are the friends

when I need them most? I was yearning for knowledge, but from this

day on, I don’t want to know a thing except for, will I be able or not

to love you again, friends. Maybe everything and maybe nothing that I

have given or maybe not given away will ever be really as mine, as my

own breath? Hello friends, I found you after centuries of living with nothing

but my expectations — our life is what our expectations are. I thank you all.

David Dephy

January 2, 2020

Producer/Director: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com

Festival Moderators: Matthew Toffolo, Rachel Elder

Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne

Editors: Kimberly Villarruel, Ryan Haines, John Johnson

Festival Directors: Rachel Elder, Natasha Levy

Camera Operators: Ryan Haines, Temitope Akinterinwa, Efren Zapata, Zack Arch

Watch the Top Poetry Readings of 2019

All readings performed by professional actors.

Poetry Reading: AI! AI! AI! (A Tatarus for Youth), by David Estringel
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/12/17/poetry-reading-ai-ai-ai-a-tatarus-for-youth-by-david-estringel/

Poetry Reading: ABOUT YOU, by Joyce Villeta
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/12/17/poetry-reading-about-you-by-joyce-villeta/

Poetry Reading: DAUGHTER OF THE DUST, by Fadrian Bartley
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/10/26/poetry-reading-daughter-of-the-dust-by-fadrian-bartley/

Poetry Reading: He Looks Human To Me, by Elly Paul A. Tomas
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/10/26/poetry-reading-he-looks-human-to-me-by-elly-paul-a-tomas/

Poetry Reading: GENERATION, by A. Brown
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/10/07/poetry-reading-generation-by-a-brown/

POETRY Reading: Bully, by Travaughn
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/08/26/poetry-reading-bully-by-travaughn/

POETRY Reading: End, by Christine Bolton
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/08/26/poetry-reading-end-by-christine-bolton/

POETRY Reading: THE DEVIL’S CLUTCH, by Kevin Parish
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/08/26/poetry-reading-the-devils-clutch-by-kevin-parish/

POETRY Reading: Almost Homeless, by Perry Terrell
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/08/26/poetry-reading-almost-homeless-by-perry-terrell/

POETRY Reading: The Old Man and the Tree, by Andrew Smith
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/08/26/poetry-reading-the-old-man-and-the-tree-by-andrew-smith/

Poetry Reading: SURREAL, by Megha Sood
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/06/03/poetry-reading-surreal-by-megha-sood/

Poetry Reading: THE TALE OF MARK, by Jacqueline Mead
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/06/03/poetry-reading-the-tale-of-mark-by-jacqueline-mead/

Poetry Reading: Under One Sky, by La Gina O. Gross
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/07/26/poetry-reading-under-one-sky-by-la-gina-o-gross/

Poetry Performance Reading: Families are the treasures of heaven, by G.B. Smith
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2018/05/14/poetry-performance-reading-families-are-the-treasures-of-heaven-by-g-b-smith/

Poetry Reading: MORBID DECEIVER, by Bob Mazzei
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2018/05/14/poetry-reading-morbid-deceiver-by-bob-mazzei/

Poetry Reading: ASPIRATION, by K. Exum
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/04/15/poetry-reading-aspiration-by-k-exum/

Poetry Reading: Before It’s Too Late, by John T. Leonard
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/04/15/poetry-reading-before-its-too-late-by-john-t-leonard/

Poetry Reading: BOOTS, by Stephon Void
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/04/15/poetry-reading-boots-by-stephon-void/

Poetry Reading: INNA BFLAT, by Sharon M. Musgrave
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/04/15/poetry-reading-inna-bflat-by-sharon-m-musgrave/

Poetry Reading: LET THIS DAY, by Katarina Jovcevska
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/04/15/poetry-reading-let-this-day-by-katarina-jovcevska/

Poetry Reading: NIBBLES, by Sebastian Hales
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/04/15/poetry-reading-nibbles-by-sebastian-hales/

Poetry Reading: I Wanna Fruit You, by Marcus Graham
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/03/17/poetry-reading-i-wanna-fruit-you-by-marcus-graham/

Poetry Reading: The Spiderman, by Paul Wood
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/03/17/poetry-reading-the-spiderman-by-paul-wood/

Poetry Reading: Simple Truth, by Clay Witkofsky
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/03/17/poetry-reading-simple-truth-by-clay-witkofsky/

Poetry Reading: Wine and Dine at 9, by Michael Villalobos
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/03/17/poetry-reading-wine-and-dine-at-9-by-michael-villalobos/

Poetry Reading of: Homlo: Life is about the Light, by Bheku Khumalo
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/03/11/poetry-reading-of-homlo-life-is-about-the-light-by-bheku-khumalo/

Poetry Reading of: Lucifer’s Grief, by Charbel Tadros
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/03/11/poetry-reading-of-lucifers-grief-by-charbel-tadros/

Poetry Reading of: Country of Long Winters, by Paul Bamberger
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/03/11/poetry-reading-of-country-of-long-winters-by-paul-bamberger/

Poetry Reading: 12:20th Freestyle
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/02/07/poetry-reading-1220th-freestyle/

Poetry Reading: Fara, Fara, Fair as Light by Nadia Bruce-Rawlings
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/02/07/poetry-reading-fara-fara-fair-as-light-by-nadia-bruce-rawlings/

Poetry Reading: The Lament by Cleveland W. Gibson
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/02/07/poetry-reading-the-lament-by-cleveland-w-gibson/

Poetry Reading: The Battle Within by Maurice Williams Sr
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/02/07/poetry-reading-the-battle-within-by-maurice-williams-sr/

Poetry Reading: SHADOW LIFE by Keith Mark Gaboury
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/02/07/poetry-reading-shadow-life-by-keith-mark-gaboury/

Poetry Reading: Rapture of the Mind by Kelly Loraine Stearns
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/02/07/poetry-reading-rapture-of-the-mind-by-kelly-loraine-stearns/

Poetry Reading: Prosecco Blond by Roger Hayman
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/02/07/poetry-reading-prosecco-blond-by-roger-hayman/

Poetry Reading: Dan’s Bogey Wall by Si Baker
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/01/06/poetry-reading-dans-bogey-wall-by-si-baker/

Poetry Reading: The Knight and The Dragon by Brian T. Sluga
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/01/06/poetry-reading-the-knight-and-the-dragon-by-brian-t-sluga/

Poetry Reading: by Bare Imagination by Gabriel Saldie
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/01/06/poetry-reading-by-bare-imagination-by-gabriel-saldie/

Poetry Reading: Run Mama Run by Ruth AKA Rhscribbles
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/01/06/poetry-reading-run-mama-run-by-ruth-aka-rhscribbles/

Poetry Reading: Unanswered Call by TAK Erzinger
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/01/06/poetry-reading-unanswered-call-by-tak-erzinger/

Poetry Reading: Saint – Kathleen my Mum by Patricia Poulos
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/01/06/poetry-reading-saint-kathleen-my-mum-by-patricia-poulos/

Poetry Reading: The Bombing of Tabriz by Mary Freericks
https://festivalforpoetry.com/2019/01/06/poetry-reading-the-bombing-of-tabriz-by-mary-freericks/

Read Poem: Mindful, by Gordon Blitz

Sitting on a 55-year-old padded wood chair

Trying to keep my spine in line

Wiping free random thoughts to focus

On my spiritual breathing

Drawing a path to a secret place

The dark deserted cave barely lit

Stomping through muddy water

Feeling treacherous rocks

So, I don’t fall

Peering through the bristling future opening

The sun peaks a hole for my guided imagery

My heart races knowing an escape hatch is near

Dragging my spindly legs

Blinking eyelids capture windy crusts

Inching forward with perpetual anticipation

Gulping for oxygen

Predicting a freefall warm chill

Goosebumps smiling

Grass foliage whispers to me

You have arrived

Read Poetry by David P Carroll

Your the air I breath in life,
Your scent I always smell,
Your soft touch feeling so warm it fills me heart
With Love,
Your everything I dreamt of…

Holding you in my arms
Knowing it’s true love,
Your the beat too my heart,
I’ve Forever In Love…..

Your the sun that shines upon me every day,
Your bright smile warms
My heart,
Your the blood flowing into
My heart it keeps growing
Stronger in time….

Your my soulmate
Your forever in my heart,
Your the one I love,
And forever the beat too my heart…..

© 2020 David P Carroll…

Poetry Reading: DAUGHTER OF THE DUST, by Fadrian Bartley

Performed by Val Cole

Producer/Director: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com

Festival Moderators: Matthew Toffolo, Rachel Elder

Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne

Editors: Kimberly Villarruel, Ryan Haines, John Johnson

Festival Directors: Rachel Elder, Natasha Levy

Camera Operators: Ryan Haines, Temitope Akinterinwa, Efren Zapata, Zack Arch