Read Poem: CORONAVIRUS, by Archie the Mirchie

I’m losing my mind
Losing my head
Staying at home
Staying in bed
I wish I could make something awesome instead
Yet I am stuck in this box, body of lead

I’m trapped in this skin
The air is too thin
No oxygen
I cannot breathe in
The earth must confine me till I am being
Choked and my life is a neck she can wring

I cannot escape this life; this is my fate
The future approaches; I asphyxiate
Rage is too quaint a word – no, this is hate
Because God has left me in my weakened state

Before, I could hide
Could disguise my stride
And if I just tried
And if I just lied
No one could see the truth I pushed aside
That though I could function I was broken inside

Read Poem: “Sword of War”, from “Of Virtue, Love and War”, by Ryan Christiansen

Sword of War

Would I were a soldier still – would I were yet still a knight
A servant of the beautiful – honor bound to all that’s right

I’d marsh’ll out to meet the foe – for her return to fight
Would I were love’s soldier still – would I were yet still her knight

But there is not now such need or cause – no need to make such war
For you are gone or never were – and will dwell here never more

I dreamt I stood atop a hill – on the edge of a black’nd vale
Beneath a sky, bled of its light – hanging somber, gloom and pale

I peered across that vast expanse – to the reach of my own sight
Through the smoth’rd stain of murk and air – to your tower ivory white

But gathered on the valley floor – in that gulf that lay between
The minions of the wicked hoard – stood in numbers never seen

They jeered and taunt’d “come down and die” – for you’ll see her never more
But the sky did crack of thunder then – as I drew my sword of war

I charged my stallion like a bolt – of raging fire, through their ranks
Their blackened blood, like a river, ran – that’d overflowed its banks

A storm of fury, we did fall – on all those who dared stand under
Rising, striking; my sword rained down – a hail of death and thunder

Cleaved and hewn, their bodies fell – to their ranks we did lay waste
Swept aside, like so much chaff – of our vengeance they did taste

Emerging from a sea of blood – we rode up from that vale
And coming to your hill top’s crest – sought you there to no avail

That length of land, I searched for you – to distant heights my eyes did strain
I searched throughout that valley rim – yet my search it was in vain

For the place you dwelt, t’was now gone – fully vanished from all sight
Not a stone or remn’nt there remained – of your tower ivory white

Then gleeful words rose from the vale – and wound their way into my ear
And faintly offered whispered thoughts – that I alone could hear;

“So sweetly crafted was our ruse – and it seems you’ve finally found
T’was a wisp of cloud now blown away – like an echo’s faded sound

A machination, by design – was this thing that you called love
We set it there, for all to see – on that hill top high above

T’was never true, this lure we laid – and pity seems you fin’ly find
T’was nothing but a conjured dream – that lived within your mind”

Down I slid my horse’s back – and there laid softly on the ground
Down I lay my sword of war – and into blackness my heart drowned

My soul bled out there, on the earth – the life inside me f’lly drained
A stone, I lay beneath that sky – of shadow’d murk that now hung stained

And there I linger’d pass of time – the length of which, I do not know
A corpse, I clung there to the ground – in that place I dreamt you so

But then there came, set on the wind – a voice far faint’r, yet more clear
With mercy softened words, it spoke – so familiar in my ear;

“Neither death nor dist’nt draw of time – could, of my love, leave you forlorn
For nothing und’r heaven’s reign – could quell a love eternal born

For though you see me not, I am – for in your heart, I do live yet
There I dwell and always shall – to this now hold, lest you forget

Be not deceived, in this hour dire – and be not turned from who thou art
My love, my knight, my soldier brave – carry forth as you did start

And so he rose up from the ground – and climbed back upon his steed
The wicked’s voices rose as well – but to their lies he payed no heed

And starting down that valley black – a soldier knight again once more
Returning thus unto the fight – he drew his sword of war

Read Poem: POEM 100, by Claudia Wells

How does one choose
For a poem tells the story of life whether buoyant or in a noose

How do you choose from hundreds of poems
Songs waiting to be sung
Dreams yet to have begun

Faded glory in the story
Yet new arisings
Phoenix apprising
Uplifting
Forbidden
Stories all true
Hearts strings tied up with glue
Unstick one by one
Learn in each moment to find the fun
It’s the Son
The son is Christ
He’s the answer to my minds leanings of demise
Christ the son
The glory one
The prickles one feels
From His Holy Spirit
Knowing He’s near

All poems lead to One
They lead to the answer for everyone
Truth be told
Faith is a must
Can’t see Him
But told to believe Him
Not by feelings
Not by might
It’s sunlight
Pushing out the dark
It’s freedom from the naked the stark
It’s joy everlasting
Peace that’s surpassing
Kindness encompassing
To bloom into a life
That’s worth living.

I’ve twice decided to write 100 poems and amazing timing, this submission just created my Poem 100!

Grateful always,
Claudia
ClaudiaWells.com
ArmaniWells.com

Read Poem: RUST, by Kelly Loraine Stearns

collecting old keys
seeking answers unseen
lost in a puzzle
of amnesiac complexities
the clock chants why
timeless moments pass her by
orchestrating a symphony
of a perpetual dream
silence whispers
echoing particles of dust
a young womans demure
shatters the silent voice in rust
iron oxide leaves behind
hypnotic tales forgotten in time
fueling visions through the fog
stepping through portals
as sleep conducts the beat.
insomnia is a friend
when reality seems to creep
envoking images of forever
translated through synchronicity
rain is the epiphany
enclosing her forgotten destiny
only through the eyes of translucent beings
will rust reveal infinity.

Read Poem: Love your Curves, by Jesus T. Solis

Gives me the words,
To speak of,
That Sensual love,
To be made,
I’m not afraid,
Take you by the hips,
And kiss you on lips,

Your woman I’m into,
To dance with you,
To twirl in lust,
Our bodies will thrust,
Upon each other,
To become one another,

Love your Curves,
Gives me the words,
To speak of,
That Sensual love,
To be made,
I’m not afraid,
Take you by the hips,
And kiss you on lips,

One single body,
To embody,
To be that expression,
Of hot passion,
Into each other we dive,
To live alive,

Love your Curves,
Gives me the words,
To speak of,
That Sensual love,
To be made,
I’m not afraid,
Take you by the hips,
And kiss you on lips,

I gab your body by the waist,
Every touch and taste,
With every push and give,
Our life to live,
We’ll make legends of,
Story of our love,

Love your Curves,
Gives me the words,
To speak of,
That Sensual love,
To be made,
I’m not afraid,
Take you by the hips,
And kiss you on lips.

Read Poem: The Feast, by Mignon R. Davis

Salivating, Sighing
Craving the cornucopia
Promised at tonight’s feast.

Imagination, Anticipation
Mouth watering
Eyes wandering

Expectation, titillation
Savoring sweet stolen
bites.

Gorging, Grinning
Surrendering the senses
Immersed in tonight’s feast.

Reciprocation, Gratification
Lips glistening
Eyelids fluttering

Relaxation, Contemplation
Ardently awaiting another
Course.

Read Poem: ODE TO THE PRESIDENT, by Frank Vespe

He just turned legal, plays guitar, his craft.
An Aries like me, a Graduate student of math.
I taught him to dribble, now he beats me,
Swoosh! a three-pointer, from the top of the key.

I fear for my son.

Threescore ago, another Irishman won,
Escalated a conflict, M16s, their guns.
“Life’s like a box of chocolates,” the guy on the bench said.
He couldn’t save them all, fifty-eight thousand dead.

I fear for my son.

They’ll test you, Mister President, I’m certain of that.
Tonkin you into a war, another Nam, another draft.
“Send in the troops!”, no surprise to me.
Montreal is pretty in Fall, with my son, c’est la vie.

J’ai peur pour mon fils.

Read Poem: Before After Always, by eugene butler

Before what?
Birth…Breath…Discovery…
Love…Loss…Joy…
Pain…Awareness…Memory
Regret…Tears…Laughter
Death?
And after?
Believe the Buddhist
Believe the Christian
Believe the Muslim
Believe the Jew
Believe the Atheist
One is the other…The other is one
Unproven…Faith…Belief…
Trust…Expectation…Hope…
Failure…Success…Hype…
Arrogance…Humility…Fantasy…
Before After Before?
Maybe…Maybe not…I was born
Maybe…Maybe not…I will die
If I do…I would very much like to come back
And try it again

Read Poem: Points of Love, by Mary Eastham

The storm was unexpected
New Yorkers swept inside by snow.
In 4B a woman bathes her lover
careful not to wet his broken hand.
The Egyptian newlyweds
living in the building’s only studio
give their dream children names
underneath a tent of bedsheets.
Twin sisters, designers, in Versace mules
play spin-the-bottle
on their penthouse terrace
with models from Milan.
Alone in her garden apartment
a Venezuelan widow
listens to vinyl records
she once danced to
with her husband.
And outside, on the street,
as the snow unfurls around them
like a ream of white velvet
let loose,
a girl in a scarf
the color of blood red calla lilies
says ‘yes’
to a proposal of marriage
while riding on the turned up handlebars
of her lover’s Rusty Schwinn.

Read Poem: Don’t Climb The Mountain, They Said, by Anna Sahlstrom

“Don’t climb the mountain, it’s far too steep,” they said.
“Don’t listen to the hopes inside your head.”
“Stay in the valley and be safe instead.”

But I couldn’t stay safe, I would never be misled.
I had to listen and listen to the voice in my head.
I would climb the mountain, I would seek the trailhead.
And never listen to the lingering voice of dread.

“Dreamers never prosper, dreamers never soar,”
“Dreamers just die wanting more.”

But I never met a dream that lead to my demise,
Never met a dream that didn’t turn out a surprise.

This life is mine, it will never be yours.
You can talk and talk and you’ll still be a bore.

What do you know about me and what can you say?
What can you say to scare me away?

You can talk and talk, and all it is is just words.
You can talk and talk, but your words are yours.

Your fears are not my own, your fears are only yours.

You don’t write the story,
I’ll write my own.