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judy-moskowitz
I am a jazz pianist from New York City and started writing poetry 2 years ago. / Extremely happy to say that I have been published and five poems of mine will be in an anthology available in a few months. Also, my poems have appeared in ThePoetCommunity and IndianaVoiceJournal. Music lives in my veins along side Poetry.
Served on a plate of fine bone china Rimmed in eighteen Karat gold Sitting on top A Delmonico steak Potatoes shaped as flowers Wine to enhance her taste buds Then came dessert Pralines and creme To sooth the pain Of a whipping tongue The Cinderella moment Incinerated in the game Of bait and switch PUBLISHED BY THEPOETCOMMUNITY.COM
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Mar 25, 2016
Mar 25, 2016 at 7:43 PM UTC
The Set Up by Judy Moskowitz
In the darkest of blue Looking out on my patio Through old vertical blinds The umbrella is in disrepair along with six weather beaten chairs Things are different now Under quarter moon's fraction To drown the sound of quiets Intrusion I go to my computer and type All I hear is the tapping of my fingers As they hit each key Wishing you were next to me Through my cloth to my skin The evidence is clear You've left your imprint Of love shared In this space Like wearable art To be seen To be felt Inside folded pages Of love letters hidden Collective thoughts You make me swing Rise to the creme
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Mar 24, 2016
Mar 24, 2016 at 9:53 AM UTC
Deafening Silence by Judy Moskowitz
Am I trending An accidental invention Patent pending Waiting to be cooked to perfection Not too hard to digest Just the right amount of soft Am I trending Do I dare cross the line Not dot the i's or cross the t's Insight a riot Wear tight jeans A peek a boo shirt Am I trending When my lines are straight forward Not improvised Cleaned up dirt Inside a silk lining Am I trending
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Mar 21, 2016
Mar 21, 2016 at 5:12 PM UTC
Patent Pending by Judy Moskowitz
Nesting on a branch outside my window There are very few in this neighborhood Of concrete steel and cracked sidewalks Undisturbed by the constant drone of traffic She sings the smells of a small world Part harsh part skim I wonder if she's considering winters frost Branches snapping angry bark Divide and separate from mothers arms Will she be safe from the sound Of fear percolating vitriol Shivers of hopelessness Has taken hold Take a good long look Bird outside my window Still singing
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Mar 15, 2016
Mar 15, 2016 at 7:13 PM UTC
Outside My Window by Judy Moskowitz
The facts of fiction heavily researched Weighed through a straw Sipping through national parks vistas Reaching beyond a wide angle lens Like grey wolves Somehow you missed me You've cruised my body River rafted natural beauty Poisoned my floor Somehow you missed My primal cry Climbing snow capped mountains Majestic picture perfect I'm ready for my close up Somehow you missed My melting tears A rescue inhaler Frame less picture
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Mar 10, 2016
Mar 10, 2016 at 10:20 PM UTC
Missed by Judy Moskowitz
It all happens on the other side of midnight There's a different moon That shines in a different way Depending on what side you're on Music is smoking hot sweating in full swing Poems are born through a slow dance Lie's are left twelve hours behind On the other side Through a trap door Dopers are craving to score With legs intertwined An Argentine tango has arrived Giving way to a heat wave Of girls in their sky scrapper heels Working overtime Pimps have branded their cattle The moon has gone to bed And so have I
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Mar 7, 2016
Mar 7, 2016 at 8:42 PM UTC
Night Life by Judy Moskowitz
High upon my perch I've watched the sun eat the moon Scorch the earth ****** Vietnam Apocalyptic rhetoric caused Stars to fall Veils of clouds can no longer protect A world gone mad I laid gardens at your feet With bracelets of love Planting the seed of genius Spawning wisdom and curiosity I watched my tablets disintegrate Into clouds of Agent Orange As you trampled my dreams Of one world
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Mar 6, 2016
Mar 6, 2016 at 9:29 PM UTC
The End by Judy Moskowitz
On the platform of suits and ties Waiting For the 7:30 a.m. train to arrive From the suburbs To misdemeanors and indiscretions The pockets and purses Hiding behind zip codes pigment All it takes is one note Out of syncopation Slums living inside Brown watered lies The base coat knows its color Breaking the code Fade to black
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Mar 3, 2016
Mar 3, 2016 at 3:24 PM UTC
Fade To Black by Judy Moskowitz
So you want to be saved You need to clean up your act Your lewd crude behavior My favorite snack I love the smell of vulnerability Welcome to the Church Of Misery The misbegotten downtrodden Empty your pockets Show me your worth I will take you down Through my gates But first Bring me your wife You're so far gone Then I'll take your life My home is quite ornate With gold guilt you've given away I'm full eating your sins Time for fresh meat So come on in
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Feb 28, 2016
Feb 28, 2016 at 9:24 AM UTC
Church Of Misery By Judy Moskowitz
The bullet grazed my leg Just a flesh wound Was it my fault Did I instigate inflammatory vitriol Should I apologize for my free associations The way my pen glides across the page To the core of dissension Perhaps it was my skirt Was it too tight, too short Hugging the curves of my body Making you hot and thirsty The freedom of Alvin Alley dancers With their legs spread Opening the flow of free expression Dancing to the voice of Maya Angelou The seekers, the marchers, the painters, The writers All refugees like me
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Feb 20, 2016
Feb 20, 2016 at 6:06 PM UTC
Did I Offend by Judy Moskowitz