Tuesday, February 12, 2013

The Poet Replies

You all keep asking for them, and I aim to please! :)
More poems:
(the small font at the start of each one denotes the title)

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"Machine" 
You're a piece, a piece on a board
A head on a plate, a coin on the floor

You're fighting hard, you're in the game
You've got your edge: you're a rising name

They've placed their bets, they've cast their lots
You're in their heads---you're in their thoughts

The pressure's on, the clock is ticking
The wait is gone, you're bent on winning

You've jumped ahead, you've crossed the line
You've psyched them out but you're still behind

You're a machine, a work of art
But with nothing more then a mechanical heart

 "A Drop of Rain"
Swirly, twirly, drop of rain, find us in the sand
Send us word of home and pray: That we see our land
The land of promise, far ahead
And far away it lies
But hope from far above us fall,
And help our spirits rise

Send us word from loved ones, whom we miss so dear
The darling children and the wives, who's love remains sincere
Give us perseverance, 
to weather yonder storm
And let us live in patience,
Through every troubled morn
 
"Founding Faltered End" 
Oh willow-wand and snowy brook
I do so long for you
To comfort me with word and book 
And sing a short debut

In these walls and secret eve 
Where shadows play in peace
I long to hear a word of love
And loneliness to cease

Darkness dares the heart to cry 
In pain of foolish whim
So real were once both you and I 
But found a faltered end

"Winter Exits"
Strike the flame 
Start the fire
Burn the match
Blow desire
Beat the embers
Into light
And stroke the coals
Our heats ignite

Leave the wintry wasteland
Turn back from frosty eve
Send the withered snowman
Back upon his knees
Beat the biting cold
That treads in icy glare
And send this withered world
To a warmer worker's care

"Beacon Light"
Beacon light, beacon light, of feint star glimmering
Be our hopes and faith tonight through foggy glistening
Lead us forth to quiet docks, which stormy seas so loathe
And take us to the humble place of peaceful hearth and home
Guide us in the peril, through rocks of turmoil rage
And bear our path of yonder straight, oh light of golden age

Beacon light oh beacon light, eternal flame afar
Send us safely onto land by dawn of morning star

"The Clock"
I'm just a clock on the shelf top
Singing my old worker's song
I sit in the silence of your day job
And in silence is where I belong

I tick and I tock with the straightest face
I keep to my own charming rhyme
But everyone heeds me, for when I speak
I tell you the secret of time


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What dost thou think, hm?
Two of these I wrote a number of nights ago before I fell asleep. All the others I just now typed up. I think this is the first time that I've ever jotted down titles for my poems.
I'm rather fond of my clock composition.
Do tell which ones you do and don't like. 
Also, do you enjoy poems that rhyme or go on with more of an abstract and less uniform line?

I'll talk to you soon,
K-Minty

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