Gone, Poetry by Heather Bryant

 Genre: Loss, Death

She was gone with it, we say, as With a pregnancy–she is gone,
A nurse might say, as when my

Mother died–she was gone, as in
Someone went on a trip, she left,
As in she departed from a marriage,

She’s gone, I texted my children,
As I lay beside my mother’s still
Warm body, cradling the love left.

Heather Corbally Bryant, PhD
Visiting Lecturer
Wellesley College
Writing Program

 

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Still Thoughts, Poetry by Jade Cecilia Macauley

They float around
the passages of my mind
searching for a place
they won’t find

I do not govern them
I let them roam free
discovering everything
inside of me
without knowing
they’ll never find an outlet
but they are not lost
they’re impossible to forget

though to my tongue
they will always be unmet.

– by Jade Cecilia Macauley

Genre: contemplation, silence and the power of the mind.

 

 

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It Is I, Poetry by Daniel Franco

 Genre: Rhyme, Relationship, Love, Romance

I’m not falling for that again
This time I’ll abstain
I don’t feel anymore pain
Only the memories remain

I’m searching for a word to say
I want to be discovered
I’ll keep doing it day by day
Even if it’s still covered

As I become intoxicated
This night is dreaded
By the sound I’m fascinated
And to the bottom I’m headed

No more counting dots
That time is over
Now it’s a new plot
I’m no longer a loner

The fire burns with rage
Consuming all with age
The smoke enters the cage
As some ink fills the page

Behind bars I await
Expecting someone late
Hurry up, you can’t waste
The time meant to create

All is right
The sky is bright
I won’t write
For it is night

It is I, Lucyo of the abstract mind.

 

 

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The Journey Home, Poetry by Tyson Cantrell

 Genre: Rhyme, Relationship

Have thy lips forgotten their journey home?
Their expedition makes the arbor blush;
A tread uncertain, for the lone to roam,
And one too heady for the learn’d to rush.

They do stray from reason, with passion straight;
Though ne’er removed from the artisan’s fear;
But mark their path with Aphrodite’s gait;
A perilous voyage for lovers’ near.

Must they insist traversing the unknown?
Might they pause, and harbor heaven divine?

I shall stop thy pilgrimage with mine own;
Two weary travelers that long for rest,
Open thy crimson gates, and welcome them;
No sweeter neighbor has e’re been thy guest.

 

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The Face of God, Poetry by Deborah Johnson

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Everywhere I look I’m searching for His face

His glory revealed in each and every place.

I see Him in the sunset, the colors of heaven floating by

Even in the darkness and stars shining from on high.

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To lightning striking across the sky revealing His almighty power.

Unbelievable patterns and pigments in the tiniest of bugs and frogs,

Infinite varieties in flowers, trees, cats, and dogs.

Embellished birds spread their majestic wings and fly

Over the rainbow and into the sky.

Multitudes of beauty if we but could see

Hidden miracles invisible to you and to me.

In our bodies, cells, and being

Scientists have wound up seeing.

Cells shaped like a cross holding all others in place

Surely in my searching, I have seen God’s beautiful face.

But my heart will go on searching until that glorious day

When I reach the shores of heaven and then I’ll be able to say,

After all the searching on every path I’ve trod

Today I’ve found Him in my heart and see the face of God.

 

” For the invisible things of him, from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse.”  AKJV Romans 1:20

 

 

Ask for permission!

 

 

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Poetry Reading – The Lighthouse by Julie A Martin

Performed by Val Cole

Get to know the poet:

What is the theme of your poem?

It’s a limerick about karma.

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

I would love for readers to think about the meaning and the words, for it to touch them in some way.

How long have you been writing poetry?

I’ve been writing poetry for about the last several years, and I have been writing Fiction for about the last thirty years.

Do you have a favorite poet?

My favorite poet is TS Eliot

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

I have been trying to record myself reading my poems and I jumped at the chance to hear a professional actor do it. I think it will ultimately help me learn to voiceover my own work.

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

I have written a novel, which I am in the process of querying, and several short stories.

What is your passion in life?

My passion in life is writing, although I also love martial arts, cooking, reading, and painting.

Poetry Reading – Unforgettable by Prateek Pappee Pandya

Performed by Michelle Alexander

Get to know the poet:

What is the theme of your poem?

Love and romance.

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

I want them to feel the rythms
and emotions of the poem as its a beautiful description of love and sentiments.

How long have you been writing poetry?

A year and half.

Do you have a favorite poet?

William Wordsworth and
William Shakespeare etc.

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

I believe that WILDsound is a very good platform for all of us, as every poem can be converted to a beautiful song so it would be so nice to see it as through.

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

I write passages but never got serious to it.

What is your passion in life?

To love and be loved.

Poetry Reading – ROGUE WAVE by Joanne Van Leerdam

Performed by Michelle Alexander

Get to know the poet:

What is the theme of your poem?

‘Rogue Wave’ is about the way life and stress makes us feel, especially when things build up and

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

I really hope that people will think about the imagery and be able to relate to the feelings and ideas that I’ve expressed.

How long have you been writing poetry?

I’ve been writing all my life, but I’ve taken my poetry really seriously for about three years now.

Do you have a favorite poet?

I like the work of many different poets and writers. My favourite poems of all time are probably Tennyson’s ‘The Lady of Shalott’ and Alfred Noyes’ ‘The Highwayman’.

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

I stumbled across the Festival for Poetry site and submitted one of my poems. After browsing around for a while, I decided that having my poetry performed might be a good way to reach a new audience and make my poetry more accessible.

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

I have published a collection of poetry called ‘Leaf’ and a collection of short stories called ‘New Horizons’. Both are available on Amazon and iBooks.

I also wrote a play called ‘The Shakespeare Omelette’ for my students to perform, and both they and the audience enjoyed it, so I have self-published that, too.

What is your passion in life?

I really want to encourage people to see things from a different perspective than their own, or to consider different possibilities that they might not otherwise have done.

I do that through my writing, but also through my teaching and the stage productions with which I’m involved.

Intimations of the Beyond, Poetry by Suzanne Miller

Genre: Life

  Deconstructing my own life
I hold onto keepsakes from the past
as I search for meaning
in the dross and filth of outmoded ways of being.

Like wraiths bedizened
in the wanton guises of desire
they attempt to seduce me back
into the hive
of busy, mindless activity.

Shaking myself free
I enter a new zone

a place of alexithymia
beyond the language
of the known.

 

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Tears of Remorse, Poetry by Debbie Lyn Jones

Genre: Dark

Intro:
“A 9-year-old Alabama girl is dead after her grandmother and stepmother … Police say the girl was ordered to run for 3 hours as punishment for lying to her.”

Tears of Remorse

Forgive me

Forgive me
I only wanted your heart

Forgive my deception
Forgive my lies

I am but a child
I only want your love

See my tears of remorse
have pity upon my small soul

On and forwards I go
every day a blur

I want to come from the shadows into the light
I want your hand to take me there

Please…love me
please care for me

I want to go round and round
in the bright days of tomorrow

the grass at our feet
the wind in our hair

I want to be as one
I want to go with you

please love me
please see
my tears of remorse

Debbie Lyn Jones 2/26/12

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