The wrath incandescent, spell broken, truth has been spoken,soulful spirit sees her vulnerability, convoluted metaphors… callous, unforgiving,for the depravity within is felt…run with her to the depths of resurrection, for she has fallen once again…an idiom twist, with affection. … [Read more...] about The Wrath, By: April Luna
Poems
On A High Part Of The Coast Of Cumberland – Easter Sunday, April 7 – The Author’s Sixty-Third Birthday, By: William Wordsworth
The Sun, that seemed so mildly to retire,Flung back from distant climes a streaming fire,Whose blaze is now subdued to tender gleams,Prelude of night's approach with soothing dreams.Look round; of all the clouds not one is moving;'Tis the still hour of thinking, feeling, loving.Silent, and steadfast as the vaulted sky,The boundless plain of waters seems to lie:Comes that low … [Read more...] about On A High Part Of The Coast Of Cumberland – Easter Sunday, April 7 – The Author’s Sixty-Third Birthday, By: William Wordsworth
All Clear, By: Paul White
That noise that bursts and fluttersIs still there, but no longer takes the leadThe fog, my cold companion,Still persists, but slow-silent in retreat The calm, my constant craving,Is in sight, no longer out of reachMy soul can sense the stillnessAs I pause to appreciate the peace … [Read more...] about All Clear, By: Paul White
On A Celebrated Event In Ancient History, By: William Wordsworth
A Roman Master stands on Grecian ground,And to the people at the Isthmian GamesAssembled, He, by a herald's voice, proclaimsTHE LIBERTY OF GREECE: the words reboundUntil all voices in one voice are drowned;Glad acclamation by which air was rent!And birds, high-flying in the element,Dropped to the earth, astonished at the sound!Yet were the thoughtful grieved; and still that … [Read more...] about On A Celebrated Event In Ancient History, By: William Wordsworth
The Elegy to Orpheus, By: Pawel Markiewicz
Your lute became supernaturally amaranthine.Its melody belonged to marvel of realm full muses.The tender Gods love you – Orpheus and your musing charm.And your homeland – worshipped each your dreamy song and ballads. Soft birds and dazzling animals – they overwatched at morns,with each magnificent, amusing and marvelous … [Read more...] about The Elegy to Orpheus, By: Pawel Markiewicz




