Showing posts with label Prayer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prayer. Show all posts

Thursday, April 11, 2013

A Time When All Things Ended In Prayer


A cone of silence
Cubically unaware

A destiny compacted
Into a square of soil
Unfit for growth

Geometrically opposed
Soft-shelled replicas
Of some prior time—
Reflecting
Cursorily in the seekers eye

A fate unboxed—tethering
Ideas together in various shades—
Sentimentality regurgitated through
A quaint appreciation of all things
Dissociated from a world consumed by effigies.

Polarized, we rotate eastward.
Entranced, we sidle to the south.
Encapsulated, we wander westward,
Hypnotized, we kneel before the northern sky.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Lunar Possession


Vociferous stranger, vacant you swoon
Dispersing anathemas with each step
Whence meters find their distant promenade

Benumbed sentry traipsing beneath grey moons
With the countenance of dark secrets kept
As rays lower upon your unmarked grave

The furtive glance secretes visions of ruin
As spindrifts thrash forth their echoic stet
Forever haunting the taciturn stave

Hunger asphyxiates the sated tune
While the parched arrhythmia slowly wept
For the heart knows what the enemy craves

The boy shook, as the thirsting neon crept
Whereas a mother’s love, prayed while he slept
  
 Over at D'Verse, Sam presents us a unique twist to the sonnet form for this week's Formforall, something he calls the Trireme Sonnet.  It was certainly fun putting this piece together, think I wound up deviating from the pentameter a bit in places, but other than that, followed the 10 syllable, ABC-ABC-ABC-ABC-(Choice of AA, BB, or CC Heroic Couplet).  I definitely recommend you check out his article and see what the poets of D'Verse came up with. Cheers!

Sunday, January 6, 2013

A Prayer for Inner Peace


Hopefully everyone has had a very peaceful New Years so far.  And on that note, Mary is tending to tonights Poetics over at D'Verse, where she's discussing just that, Peace.  Please do stop by, read her wonderful article and check out what the other poets have shared.  

And while you're there, may you be filled with both inner and outer peace.  May you find yourself a sanctuary, a respite, from all that ails.   Reflect upon all the things that make you whole and bring you calm, delivering you to your center and all the peace it therein spawns.  

Then, as you stay basking in your blissful glow, if the inspiration finds you there, inhale, take it in and let it grow and grow.  And if you so choose, please do share, for the peace you find, may it find others as well.

I can't tell you how nice it was to find this topic today.  I've been kind of in a certain mode all day, where but only for an hour or so did I make my way beyond the confines of my bedroom walls, only to let the dogs outside and for a few other times of necessity. 

While this hibernation of sorts was certainly a consequence of a massive wave of exhaustion, and while the plethora of sleep it spurred was dearly needed, there's a sense of lost time, wasting the day and sorts that comes with it.  

So, for the past short while now I've been awake.  With the waking grogginess still fresh, I had felt a bit down that I did indeed accomplish nothing whatsoever today.  But, with opening up D'verse tonight changed that mindset simply by seeing the word peace.  

That word, and all it can encompass, instantly brought a reality forth.  Briefly, for the past 20 hours or so, I've been disconnected from everything: light, sound, television, internet, radio, books and magazines.  I only had a very brief conversation with my family earlier in the day. And while I did have my dogs with me for most of the sleeping hours, I was truly apart and away from everything.  

It matters not that it was not by my own choosing either.  This getting away, while revitalizing the body with the rest needed, also, now that I can truly reflect upon it, also provided the mind a sorely needed revitalization of it's own kind.

So, I didn't really have anything prepared to write for this theme tonight, I thought I'd share this story, as it obviously relates, but, seeing this is poetics I thought I'd put a short poem together as well.  



Please, please, please
Let me close my eyes

Please, I beg, please
Let me awaken to

A peaceful serenade,
A Shangri-La, in gentle sway
to fall into

Please, please, please
Bring me love and bring me peace

then, I'll pray, then I'll pray
that I’ll know its face when you do
on that day, and I’ll reciprocate unto

Never letting go, never letting go
Always, forever, always and forever

Having something to hold on to
Embraced always, always embraced

Forever—a warmth, a warmth revealed, 
a smile sealed, embraced and healed,
embraced and healed

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

66

Heightened sensation of precognition
drew lapsing thoroughfare of cognition
into frantic disembowelment of faction.

Cryogenic remains of what once stirred
the elemental bliss--container not dry,
yet frozen for the present tense.

Sleight of spine, tinged in tears, bludgeoned
self-confidence and castrated the anointed--

words. ever-true. Turned against in desperation.
Panicked, at the thought
of hurting you.  Yet hurt was then beckoned
not to one but unto two.

Oceans filled the decanter of dreams
spilled dry…into wounds, opened-healed-
re-agitated by the salt distilled upon.

A sovereign voice
never thought of his own people
only worried- about what pain was paved  ahead
/closing the kingdoms door
/refilling the moat
too deadly to cross
/inflicting drought and plague
amongst those intent on protecting.

Sorrow filled the kingdom
from throne room down.

Boss of Guardians beheaded.

Perhaps…
The rain will clear
to the point where the antidote can be properly administrated

Perhaps…
Those wronged under the premise of intended deeds of noble airs, will return to the kingdom…

One day…perhaps.
One day…filled with hope (and a cure for spine).
One day..I pray.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Scars From A Tablet

Naivety towards location
Instinctual drives reference the prototype
As the primary preoccupation, yet it should have recalled the productive pedagogue
Like a tourist caught in isolation, begging for reprieve,
Falling for routines ranging from Crucifixion to Nativity,
 A native never would have, an actor couldn’t know,

Each soldier, flamboyant and free, single file in unison,
Marching forward, stumbling sideways in search of, secrets in plain view,
Earthbound and elementary, jaded curiosity clouding the thoughts of the forsaken man,
A procedure without envy, awe necessary to remain under wraps,
 The Penitentiary of denial would be on high alert,
Tonight it appears an inmate gains a chance to prove his worth,
How and why this all transpired will not be addressed,
 It is information we’re certainly not privy to, 
And knowledge, in this case, would create a cancellation; result in the invasion of privacy,

For all those secrets buried deep; hidden treasure of the home,
Shake the specificity of design,
 It’s not as if, in this designated abnormality
A person of your stature would ever find something,
As the interwoven index fingers, the pressing of the palms,
Dangling in the open air, convection with conviction
An intimate connection with but one condition

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Guttural

It happened the way they said it would.
Alone, shuffling cards, on an otherwise uneventful eve,
 The lights went out and the sky grew black,
 A heated gust brushed about my back,
Subsequently pressing lightly, right to left, from esophagus to chest,
Seconds mingled with minutes later, I thought it best to stay still and quiet,
As it turns, I couldn’t have ran if I had chosen to,
My feet were seemingly frozen from the ankle to the bridge,
What was to happen seemed would happen soon,
Like a midnight caller, heavy breathing echoed through,
I pictured some ninja assassin, biding time as he chose which method to use,
Then something courageous, some would say, more aptly I’d go with stupidity,
 Bellowed out from deep within arose a voice I’d never heard,
This cackling, wheezing barely audible tone,
The exact message forgoes me now, but it was as exclamatory as I’d ever been,
The response received was easily surmised,

ERGK BRM GRA, RTZ VR KM, SL, GG, GARKJ and some other sounds I dare not repeat,
Echoed loudly through the room, up the hall and out the roof,
This guttural voice was not from here, not of man, not of animal,
It stood somewhere near me, all around me,
Now I wished to move, to try my best to get away,
Instead my bowels got distracted and lost their way,
To my knees I dropped and prayed, Lord, please do not let this be that day, away now Satan I do decree, you’re not welcome here, please now leave,
Then in obvious cinematic display,
A hand placed itself upon me,
Blood-filled nails I imagined, like a talons’ grip upon the skull,
My tongue diligently increased its pace, repeating sermons unknown to me,
It was then, and I don’t know why, I awoke my eyes to put a face to my fate,
 At this moment, my assailant could be seen, only somewhat, but enough,
Crimson glowing eyes of green, lured me in and brought me to,
 The fiercest, deepest, deadliest parts of Hell,
Where the sounds of the damned wailed hopelessly,
 Skull shaped seashells, laced the shore of blood-stained sand,
Bones and corpuscles scattered all about,
The river rose, its wash dissolved the soles of boots three inches thick,
Climbing toppled ashen Pillars to rise above the persistent swell,
 I couldn’t help think of what supposed ills I’ve distilled,
Just then, a bird erupted from below, shooting upwards, releasing cast off as it flew,
The sky was covered, like sparklers in the hands of children,
One such ember landed firmly upon the forearm I held high, to shade the eyes,
Wincing in exaggerated pain, nausea overcame me,
To which I awoke, vomit retreating down the throat,
Darkness was no longer, light filled the room
Cards lay scattered about the floor, I paused, shaking head in denial
How could all this have felt so real yet exist solely in the mind?
Picking up the queen of spades, an odd scar, freshly formed is seen upon the arm.