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


* * *
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

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

"You try to speak, But it's out of our hands"

Caution to you: Today I'm feeling terrible because I want to write but I can't settle down enough to do it. After listening to a few [of the nice] Ed Sheeran songs (yeah...choose which songs of his you add to your playlist carefully), I suddenly wanted to go off on a melancholy rant of gibberish and then put it to guitar music. But my attempt was destined to fail because as of now, guitar is not my forte, and so I made a salad-bugish poem instead.
Unfortunately for you, brave reader, this poemy-thing was composed and re-composed over different points of my day---some points when I wanted to write a song and some points when I wanted to write prose (and all when I was in differing moods).

It rhymes sometimes. But it's meant to be a crude rhyme in some places and no rhyme at others.

The tempo is slow. The words are abstract to the point of no meaning. Have fun.

___

When we sing
I can see the stars beneath the blankets of the night
When you laugh
I can hear the rain from the sky
When it hits the sand


If you close your eyes
I'll sit and stay for a while
And you'll whisper hello to the strangers
And we watched the broken window
You'll glue it back together

I'll try to help
But I can't understand
You try to speak
But it's out of our hands


I can't help but pretend I see
Because even in the dark there's a firefly
Even when it's a simple truth
I't won't be
There's a crescent in the candle tonight

So breath
Breath it in
In and out
Take a break
Tear it up
Tear us down

Stand up in the tidal wave
Sing songs in the broken place
Because it's not far from here
No we're not far from there
So take heart
Take care

Don't remember to forget
What I've said and what you've seen
Let the silence take your head
And take your dares
Take your dreams


We were fools in the river
Washed away by a song
In the sound of the villages
In the cry of the town
And there's a teardrop on the moon
Up there

I'll hold you
In my heart
But you have to let me
Let me fall apart
Fall away
Out of your arms
'Cause I'm slipping through your fingers
Through your hands
In the dark

But we'll paint in the numbers
Because we're together
In this storm
For a time

And we'll watch it all crumble
In the weather
And the hurricane
And we'll try
Yes we'll try 
We'll both do our best

___

Yup. Exhibit A of what it looks like when I want to write a poem, a song, and a novella all at once---and then mix it up together and add random bits and pieces to it throughout random moments of the day.

Oh! If you could only see what else is on the inside of my brain!
But nay, t'would be rather tragic if that were so.

I'm sorry that I don't have anything else for you right now. There are a few things that I've been wanting to share, but those things will have to wait.

Until another random time and place of K-Minty's antics,
Kismint Plinkadink

Sunday, February 3, 2013

See? I'm nice. I find ways to sneak pictures in.

'Ey-O friends! I have a very few pictures to share, so I made you a new short video. One of my favorites [1:00] could probably been edited a little further to really be amazing, but aside from that lazy little bit I'm pretty proud of these. 

As a bonus (and even though I am a secretive ninja who stays away from the front of the camera lens), I thought I'd throw a snap of me [1:15] from earlier this afternoon. :)


Song: "The Meadow" (promo) by Windsoar Airlift

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Doooodling

Hi.
So I still haven't posted a vlog, I still haven't written 2,000 words in my most recent novella, I still haven't gathered the pictures together that I need for my digi-art homework on Monday, I sill haven't filmed the music video I've been meaning to create, I still haven't gotten out of my pajamas yet, and I still haven't vacuumed my floor.

Seriously, if you could see me floor right now, you would realize that the last one there totally trumps the others.

Anyway, I need your help. All of you. Here is a question, and I want---nay, need---you to answer it to the very best of your abilities.

What would be your "BEST DAY EVER"?

And furthermore, how would you incorporate it into the Google logo? 

I've decided to enter the Doodle 4 Google contest...I have 48 days to draw a one-in-a-million doodle. Game on world! =D

But really, what defines a wonderful time? I have ideas (ohhh yes, don't you know I always have ideas!), but I want yours too. What are creative ways to show somebody what things make you happy and treasure life? What about color schemes---colors evoke emotions, so what colors do you think in when you think happy thoughts?

I need feedback peoples! 

Until then, I'm off to doodle and read The Invention of Hugo Cabret, as the google site said that that book is a good example of depicting things in pictures (also because it was one of my most prized Christmas presents ;). 

K-Minty

Friday, February 1, 2013

I Grace Thee With My Presence

Good morning. It's a Friday morning. Usually on Friday mornings I'm still asleep at 8:22. But I figured I'd get a head start on procrastinating.

I have a salad bug for you today. *heh* Good luck trying to decode it. That's like trying to make sense of the quadratic formula.

* * *

A new day and it's time to shoulder the workload and start plotting the destruction of the world. Sounds fun, but how can I be sure that I don't slip and fall in the end? They talk about green leaving the grass and trees leafing, and I don't know which is which and what to do if either or both happen. You confuse me. That's all. You don't bug me. You don't annoy me. You don't irritate me, mock me, or tease me (...well, maybe you do a little of that). No. You confuse me. I'm easily confused.

So I'll kamikaze my way into the world. Don't listen to the explosions out your window, they're just me learning about life. Didn't I warn you? Did I tell you how I twist things like pretzels and spill spaghetti sauce on seat cushions? I explained beforehand: I am a child of mass chaos, so look out. Whatever I lack in sympathy I'll make up for in sarcasm. It's how I roll, you know?

Actually I guess you kind of do know. Either that or you pretend to. You're good at pretending, if you are pretending at all. You've just about got me fooled. Either way I'm getting ready to believe you, because if you are fooling me and yourself, you're a master at that, and I can respect you for it. Sly is my game. Witty is what I do. And even though I fail at both, I can always satisfy myself with the smug retorts I come up with after I close my eyes and prepare to fall asleep each night.

We were missing the stars. I loved the rain, but in the night, there were pinpoints of bright brilliance to be seen. The galaxies could have been colliding and exploding and going kablooie---and we would have missed it all. So silly how we can only see what is on the surface.

Still, rain walks in the dark are nice too.

* * *

That aside, how is life? I understand today is February and a certain few of you may or may not be doing the 100 words in 100 days challenge (from February 1st to March 11). If so, I'll just be standing her with a big banner with the words "YOU CAN TOTALLY DO IT" painted in yellow and red. 

By the way, if I were to do a vlog video, would you want me to say anything in particular besides what I may have already planned on saying?

---What? Why ask? Oh...no reason. ^ _^

'Tis all,
K-Minty

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

"Kings and Vagabonds"

Yeah. Pretty much.



I just had one of those "Oh!" moments when learning that Jeremy Irons voices Scar.

"Brisingr means fire---IS fire. Know the word, and you control the thing."

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