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253 · Apr 2020
Once Upon A Rose Petal
Carlo C Gomez Apr 2020
Lost wishes from
An imaginary girl

Becomes blood
A bright red reality

In colors
The offspring of passion

New velvet, a fluttered
caress from opportune softness

12 stems
To midnight

She wears pearls
In her awakening

The room is a summer
An intimate season lit, flaming

In candles and shadows and
******* endeavors

When sight and sound tread lightly
Follow her scent

Kept within such fragrance
Reminding her nothing else compares
252 · Jul 2020
Fishwife
Carlo C Gomez Jul 2020
Deep or shallow
she's into
swimming pools

sometimes more than she's into me

she can hold her breath for as long
as I may tread within her waters

thalassic
undine
unbidden

this hand of hers stretches out to me

our liberty renew
our gradual sureness

in aquarium
--a place for relating to--

a dive of faith
my lungs fill with the liquidity of her

a soft shorebreak
to the occasional tidal wave

together we ripple the matrimonial surface
249 · Feb 2020
Oscillating Fan
Carlo C Gomez Feb 2020
As the white noise
Filters out
I'm once again
Left to the tedium
Of my own thoughts
242 · Jan 2020
Illegal Frisbees
Carlo C Gomez Jan 2020
Drones in the sky
Fleeing young couples game
Sick of shepherd's pie
Hunting different friendly animals
Nothing left to deny
A prayer for the near living
Wonder why so high
Defection from the starry heavens
Deify us an alibi
It was the woman you gave me
Move on to a new stimuli
So...you live around here often?
242 · Apr 2020
Good Morning Beautiful
Carlo C Gomez Apr 2020
Wrapped in a warm blanket
With my wife / fellow prisoner
Where we share a brush with life
As the outside cacophony of
The paper boy
Throwing the morning edition
Of the wreckage
From the day before
Smites the window
238 · Jan 2020
Choking on the Atmosphere
Carlo C Gomez Jan 2020
Above this bubble

Is a hot mess

Cold as ice

Aging faster than light

Pictures from space

By a dying satellite

Reveal an inhospitable system lurking

Like the naked state of the girl next door

It's cute at first glance

But disturbing in every frame after

There is menace in her eyes

Renewed panic over dry throat

They say progress has no patience

What of regression?
237 · Mar 2020
Patterns on the Windowsill
Carlo C Gomez Mar 2020
Spiderwebs &
Multi-track suggestions

Dust particles &
Wind blown hair

Insinuations &
The purely insouciant

Falstaffian predicaments &
Gentle persuasions

Baby's first laugh &
Their tiny handprints

Rain splashes &
Naive wishes

Far-off sorrows &
The disquietude from home

Flickers in unrevealed ardor &
Waltzing turns of euphoria

The shy confessions in dark &
The open nakedness of light

Echoes of the hunger in her voice &
The piano's affecting final note

toujours l'amour l'amour...
Carlo C Gomez Feb 2020
Glare at me all you like,
I won't throw you
the detonation charges.
You'll have to find another way.
I lost sight of things
from the very beginning.
Blindness is such a relative term
though. I can see you,
I just can't see me.
Why? I can't justify.
Bias will fry us
for sure, but at least
it'll be a clean burn
--spiritual and environmentally safe.
Giving up cannot be an option,
so I will soldier on.
Death should be its own reward,
but I always hoped for more...
Life is a series of battles. You win some, you lose some. Which means it's more about how you fought than anything else.
234 · Feb 2020
Limbs May Fall
Carlo C Gomez Feb 2020
Down one side,
Up the other,
The kids have you
Climbing up the walls,
Count me out.

Say it isn't so,
Words along the way
Spell it every kind of wrong,
Take it easy,
Life is a merry-go-round,
Learn-as-you-go,
Flip of a coin,
Shop of horrors.

So there's no need for panic,
It's a moving picture,
Just keep your extremities
Inside the vehicle at all times,
Otherwise limbs may fall.
234 · Jan 2020
Falling in Orbit
Carlo C Gomez Jan 2020
I'm only following you
because I can't break out
of your gravitational pull
232 · Jan 2020
Scissors
Carlo C Gomez Jan 2020
I promise
Not to cut you
Out of my life
Until it's absolutely necessary
Or the sky is blue
232 · Feb 2020
Jack the Ripper
Carlo C Gomez Feb 2020
These fingertips of mine,
accepting of blood,
map a pathway
from the watery deep of me
to right under this bridge.

The blade,
long and drawn out,
finds purpose in its kiss,
quenching itself,
subconsciously,
every time it hits the red.

And like a convoluted river,
beautifully strange
and hidden in the wood,
she never knew my face.

For the lady
I gave no time to squeal,
this shall be her
final resting place.
Thomas W. Case Historical figure poetry Challenge. This older one fits perfectly.
Once upon a time
There was more than enough time
To pony up
To horse around
To leap frog

Once upon a time
You could chicken out
Or worm your way in
You could cook your goose
And eat it too

Once upon a time
You could cry wolf
Or clam up
You could count sheep
Or tell a whale of a tale

You could get the monkey
Off your back
Then live high on the hog

But time has outfoxed us all
Nowadays time is on the lamb
223 · Feb 2020
Every Breath You Take
Carlo C Gomez Feb 2020
Today I tried
to file a restraining order
against coronavirus
and found out
i'm not the only one
it's stalking
220 · Jan 2020
Howland's Moon
Carlo C Gomez Jan 2020
We're all in the lunar module
And full of addictions:
Whit, Bill, and me

Not one of us
Knows how to land this thing
So I guess we'll see
Where this ride takes us

One small step for insanity
One giant 'this is all
Elizabeth Leone Laird's fault!'
See Elizabeth Leone Laird's Clarity poem challenge.
218 · May 2020
Love on Clearance
Carlo C Gomez May 2020
She shot me
With a pricing gun

But no one
Would buy a word I said

She then felt sorry
And put me on discount

Now I get plenty of attention
Yet never felt so cheap
212 · May 2020
Villainy Loves Bubble Baths
Carlo C Gomez May 2020
Soap
Suds
And stems

Long stems
Leading to painted toes
Pointing at trouble

A whole hour
In a cold shower
And she still has all the power
211 · Mar 2020
Elementary!
Carlo C Gomez Mar 2020
Who will quarantine the clouds?

Or close down the snow?

Who will prevent the rain
from assembling?

Or tell the wind to breath
through a mask?
205 · Mar 2020
This Alone is Love
Carlo C Gomez Mar 2020
Darling
I save all my snores
And cereal milk
Just for you
Inside joke to Mrs. Timetable.
204 · Apr 2020
Water Unto Wine
Carlo C Gomez Apr 2020
We're in the cellar
Aging with the wine
Building a well
With bottled water
So far underground
And scared again
Signs from heaven
Please form an orderly line
200 · Apr 2020
Seabed
Carlo C Gomez Apr 2020
An ocean now between us
Should these waters
Ever again part
I wonder
How deep the chasm
Carlo C Gomez Apr 2020
~
Listen,
Everybody Loves a Happy Ending.

But so too,
Everybody Wants To Rule the World.

It's Elemental,
and I Believe,
indications of a going Mad World.

Still Brian Wilson Said,
Sorry, the Closest Thing to Heaven
begins by Sowing the Seeds of Love
and ends with Swords and Knives.”

Maybe Our Days Are Numbered then,
if so, Shout
your Famous Last Words
like The Prisoner
as Tears Roll Down.

For the Love of Cain
just let it all out!

**** Love.
Watch Me Bleed.
~
All song titles are by Tears for Fears.

In response to BLT's poem "Talk Talk Tribute." The challenge is to construct a poem using song titles from one band or musical artist.
182 · Jan 2020
Lighthouse
Carlo C Gomez Jan 2020
You carry your lantern
out from under the sea
a beacon at the twilight
juncture between you and me
the footsteps of your bare feet
allot a mere hint
to vast splendor within
your surviving love's imprint
Inspired by the poem "Poetry is a Lighthouse," from fellow HP writer Lyda M Sourne
179 · Jan 2020
Cemetery Sleep Center
Carlo C Gomez Mar 2020
After the frosts
of antipathy chambré
and thy grievance fall
where prolonged
affliction once rested
its insufferable head
in groans and sighs
pricking as the thornbush
let there be
a giving way
to ululating bells tonic
to spring's initial heartbeat
to the mending seams
of happiness
155 · May 2020
Atacama
Carlo C Gomez May 2020
Channel all your pain
to the summoned fields of my sun-baked heart

let me be your long-suffering, xeriscaping soil
--once rain-fed by this love--

now as parched as
Atacama

the plateau where we bowed our heads
and pleaded for mere drops of forgiveness
BLT's new challenge- to write a poem using the Merriam- Webster word of the day, xeriscape.

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