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 Dec 2015
David Adamson
The course of a cloud is not my course.
The void of the sky is not my void.
The shifting wind’s not blowing in my direction.
Life is no longer up in the air.

Today the lines in my hand are my map.
All roads lead everywhere.
Today there is no walking away,
Only walking.
Merry Christmas, fellow poets!
 Nov 2015
Terry Jordan
Appreciate a pure sunrise
See all its glory
Yet just before Amazing Dawn
Has its own story

Before you have a choice to make
Turning left or right
First pause to contemplate the spot
Right within your sight

Body language will belie the
Loud clang of false words
Look into a person’s eyes or
Miss the message heard

What makes a brilliant orchestra
Or pastoral scene
The thing defining beauty is
The spaces in between

In the pauses, in the spaces
Feel your resting hearts
Waiting for the curtain rising
Just before it parts

All the spaces in the painting
Give it life and depth
Sea shells overlooked make precious
All the ones you’ve kept

Hold that hole in that sweet donut
Just before it’s dunk
And keep an eye right on the ball
Right before it’s sunk

Anticipating Christmas morn
Or Baby’s first step
The moment he’s still holding on
Right before he leapt

Savor that bite, unopened gift
Mere ghost of a smile
Forget the end, appreciate
Running your last mile
 Nov 2015
elizabeth capital
A. All the time I spent by myself i could never see anyone else beside me.

L. Locked away the contents of my heart, I buried them so deep I hoped they would never find me.

O. Oblivion the void I been falling for awhile, cant see the ground I just keep falling down, down, down... The never ending fall.

N. Never thought I'd fall so far, lately I've been wondering if there was something more.

E. Even Something just beyond my reach, something I can hear but can not see. All my life I thought I was walking alone, no one beside me all alone. But all my life i've just started to realize that sound, it was coming from behind me. I've never been alone I just never thought to look behind me.
Just a little something I was thinking of, hope y'all like it!
 Nov 2015
Kill me slowly
i don't want to be here
on this breezy beach anymore.
my bare feet
have sunk
into the sand
so deep that
the kids have built sand castles around my legs
and
im stuck here
in this seashell kingdom
with hermit *****
hiding in their houses
under the main
freeway
of this
overgrown
city
surrounded by duins of
hot
sand
that run through our wrinkly fingers
until there is nothing left
.
i need to run away

but time is my enemy and it's starting to catch up to me.
 Oct 2015
Mike Essig
It is true that
poetry will never

buy you a beer
fix your flat tire
or pay your rent

but if you tend it
lovingly and well

it can blossom
and grow like a
gorgeous perennial

into the one
true friend

who will never
ever let you down

   ~mce
 Sep 2015
David Adamson
Mountains swell, knuckle, roll.
Foothills ***** and slide.
Canyons fold, streams bend,
Salt marshes wrinkle and sink.
These pagan forms alone gave shape  
To this valley before God’s people arrived.    

Not until the Saints brought  
Rectilinear rectitude
And wrote a grid into this arid soil
Did this place become the land of God.  

My parallel brethren,
North Temple, First South,
We will meet in eternity.

And now do I sustain the men
Who bear the Logos
From the mountain to the desert,
Past Saint and Mason, Catholic and Jew
And, unbending, reveal
That the straight line is an act of God.

©David Adamson 2015
This poem is likely to make sense only to Mormons, ex-Mormons, or students of Mormonism.  South Temple is a main street in Salt Lake City, Utah--the first street south of the LDS (Mormon) temple, and perhaps the major east-west street in the city.  North Temple and First South are streets that run parallel to South Temple. The poem is about the early settlers' obsession with imposing a grid on the landscape they had come to inhabit.  The poem is neither mocking nor celebratory, merely making an observation.
 Sep 2015
David Adamson
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The sky is not a barrier but a portal.
Study carefully.  
It may be your only way out.
 Sep 2015
Mike Essig
Prose blossoms
orderly
like a well
tended garden
of perennials.

Poetry explodes
anarchically
like an unkempt,
ragged field
of weeds.

Purpose and
creativity
thrive in
whatever magic
kingdoms they
encounter.

Their flowers
sob with
compulsive joy.

Fall arrives.

Such Holy ruin
contains a
naked ease.

Beneath the winter
sky's scar tissue
inscrutable love
and the whispered
promise of warmth
insist on new words
which tremble
like the rattles
of sleepy snakes.

The earth owes us
that simple pleasure
beyond the darkening
solstice shivers.

Words and flowers
express true emotion
to the genuine kernel
of our being physical.

At possibilities edge
there looms a human limit.

Not every heart
can bear to beat
forever as a  metaphor.

Speech of no word
and word of no speech.

Thought is only
an abstract labyrinth
reminding us
of the earth's
thin patience.

Flesh is needed
to pump out life.

Blood cries out
for its own
sticky human
sweetness.

mce
 Sep 2015
David Adamson
Freely accepted, constraints that bind
The senses can free the mind.

And so I knelt before her latitude.
Her choker became the horizon,
The light from her eyes a silent beatitude.

“What do you feel?” asked the voice of the wind.
I tried to answer, lips rapt and spellbound,
Eyes questing, but made no sound.

Enlarged by desire, encircled by pain,
I felt the fire and the rain.

I watched the walls of the room
Dissolve into clouds
As a crack in the sky beckoned,
Opening wide.

I was pulled upward into a swelling storm
And watched all around as I climbed
A mirror world form,
Like the universe rhymed.

Then calm.  I found myself at a steely gate.
A sign read “The Labyrinth of Language.”
The path began straight
Then forked into uncountable branches.

Words took shape and tried to dance
But hung
Captive on my soundless tongue.
They have remained there ever since.

Free them, goddess,
Let these words find flight.
Take them from the shadow of my tongue.
Release them into your luminous night.
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