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 Jan 2011
jeremy wyatt
Walking out into the night
no wind to stir the trees out of watchful quiet
silver-blue the ground frozen hard
water noise sounds clear masking distant men sound
cars and trucks and harshness
move through the wood move through time
nothing bad there tonight unless you take it
and we did not
bright distant stars share the sky with her
and most fade in respectful humility
and we wonder at our smallness
most are inside watching, warming, waiting
missing this and that makes us feel more keenly
the wonder as the ancient ones felt it
their blood is in our veins, their atoms in us and the ground
so they are part of us and our souls remember them
gaze at the moon the pole star the ice in the sky
light incense, toast the moon, scatter wine on the snow
blood red but nothing died here
something was born here
beneath the full moon
 Jan 2011
JVL NARASIMHA RAO
For an immature poet like me the rhyme
Becomes the greatest crime

I want to write a poem on a piece of soap
Or the greatness of the Italian Pope

I talk about the faithfulness of a pet dog
Or the great utility of a school bag

I can write a poem on a match stick
Since I feel, for poetry there is no yardstick

Mr George J Jerry thinks My poetry is rather Awkward
I can no longer go any forward

He feels my poetry is meant for un-schooled
I don’t think I am even a bit fooled

He opines my poems are mere mush
And I am making unnecessary fuss

In fact I am very much cooled
Because I think I am correctly ruled
 Jan 2011
Nicole Schott
The wind blows across my face
The trees rattle slightly
And the grass moves back and forth
All which follow the rhythm of nature

I decide to lie down onto the moving grass
Admiring the amorphous clouds in the sky
A multicolored cat walks up to me
With eyes as bright as the moon

Looking towards me
It rubs up against me
I turn my head to the small cat
And reach my hand over to pet it

Its fur being as soft as a newborn child's blanket
And as colorful as an artist's palette
The cat starts to purr in delight
Adding more music to the rhythm of nature

Birds fly move across their sky
Making soft chirps as they spread their wings
Across the bright, blue sky

The lullaby of nature around me
Feels very peaceful
So I decide to close my eyes
And enjoy the peaceful rhythm of nature
 Jan 2011
jeremy wyatt
Saw a hare today so close I heard it breathe
ran straight by me then looked back
showing me how fast it can run
faster than anyone
follow me if you dare it's eyes shone
orange ringed bright speed and light
she won't hide and she won't fight
she'll just run
fastest thing in her fields
spring comes soon
dogs and guns
she'll keep running
 Jan 2011
Rhandom Rhymer
“Isn’t nature wonderful?” the masses shout with glee
Well sure, she’s got her good points but I tend to disagree
Snow capped peaks are captivating I guess I must admit
And to watch some kittens playing always makes me smile a bit

Her painted sunsets in the evening are spectacular I suppose
And man has never emulated the sweet scent of a rose
It’s nice to start the day with a song bird’s sweet refrain
But I’m sorry Mother Nature, at times you’re just a pain

Storm waves crashing on a beach are awesome to behold
And she paints butterfly’s wings with colours bright and bold
Nothing can compare to the laughter of a child
Or the undeniable splendour of animals in the wild

Ahh, Wild, that reminds me why I started on this tale
Why I think Ma Nature’s senile and her mind is old and frail
Why did she decide as I get older, that the hair upon my head
Should  start a new beginning and grow from my ears instead?
 Jan 2011
DEREK
The wolf is on the move,

The wolf is hunting with the pack it's in,

The eye's of the wolf are looking my way,

The fur of the wolf is black as night,

It's eyes as yellow like the sun,

The wolf smells me from a far,

It is listening to hear my breathing in the cold air,

The wolf is on the move,

The wolf is hunting with the pack it's in,

The wolf is looking my way.
 Jan 2011
DEREK
The great eagle is soring,

What would it be like to fly like eagles do,

How majestic they fly above the ground looking round,

How majestic they look soring high above my head,

Eye's that see things from  a far away,

Eye's that are sharp like no other,

Claws so at the ready to grab branch or prey,

The call of the eagle loud crisp and a joy to  hear.

The great eagle is soring.

The great eagle is flying high above my head.
 Jan 2011
JVL NARASIMHA RAO
People think you are very tender
Because of your fair gender
But you are very cruel
And don’t know how we feel

The moment you look at us
You will instantly pick
And adorn your stylish lock
You separate us from our dear mother

You mercilessly dive a sharp needle
Into our gentle heart
And a make a beautiful wreath
To glorify your beauty

You sprinkle us on your wonderful bed
For making love with your love bird
In your ecstasy and privacy
You for get our delicacy

In the very morning
Unmindful of our suffering
You throw us into a huge heap
Ignoring our inconsolable grief and weep
 Jan 2011
JVL NARASIMHA RAO
THE POETIC GARDEN

Poets are plants
They make the world a garden
Every plant is unique
Every poet is a critic
Each plant has a different root
Every poet has a noble thought
A plant gives us a nice flower
A poet has a great word power
A plant gives us a delicious fruit
A poet’s words are as sweet
A flower will bloom
A poet relieves us our gloom
Plants add to nature’s beauty
A poet does his/her poetic duty
Plants need the sun to grow
Poets need wisdom to glow
Plants purify nature
Poets glorify its feature
Plants help us in many ways
Poets radiate their literary rays
Without plants there is no nature
Without poets there is no future
So I worship plants
And adore poets
 Jan 2011
DEREK
The wild life is majestic,
The wilderness is breath taking,
Bison, Elk, Ground squirell, are grand to see.
Hot springs look beautiful yet deadly,
Geysers they are awe inspiring to see shoot 120 feet into the sky.
Sulfur pits are cool to look at but they smell like rotten eggs.
My trip to West Yellowstone, and in Yellowstone national park
 Jan 2011
Mymai Yuan
Looking out, I hear the croaky calls
Of husky-throated birds and the
Frothy licking of sea tongues.
Purplish azure spreading widely,
Timelessly, when once my Father told me

The beauty was infinite and he smiled at the pair of
Big bright brown eyes
Glowing up at him in belief and awe,
Believing the secrets of the sea
All the wonderful things he told me.
Holding my hand, imprinting the sand
With our shallow foot prints: big and small
My chubby hand in his, the other
Collecting the glossy, opaque nails of sea dragons.
Sometimes we found sharp, dull-colored ones
And these were the faded scales of their leathery tough
Skin. Craggy black wings folded jaggedly-
Mountains, the ignorant people called them
Only we knew underneath those folded wings
Lay a sleeping, ancient dragon with its
Golden eyes watching out for its children,
The White Sea dragons that ran along the edges of the waves.
Speeding on rapidly, diving under
Out swimming the run of short brown legs
Decisively deaf to a child’s sunny yells.
When the sky was littered with stars
Before I began dreaming I could hear
The rush of wind as the dragons unfolded
Their restless wings, the gentle splashing
As their children twisted in and out of the water
And what Daddy said, Sweet Dreams,
Arrived shortly thereafter.  

Yet today I search vainly for their younglings
Gone in sunlight, in the midst of red foreigners
Coming out of hiding after dragon-hot sunsets and
Only behind closed eyes.
The spikes on their powerful wings
Have melded into dark shadows of trees
The jar of multi-colored sea glass remains
By my bed, reminding me of how when Daddy’s eyes
Could no longer burn bright with belief
In such magic, he placed the spark in new eyes
That were identical to his:
In both shape and color.
 Jan 2011
Rhandom Rhymer
Bright babbling brook
Meandering merrily along
Cheerfully chuckling cheekily
Singing summer’s song

Cumulus nimbus climbing
Sweeping shadows spread
Grim greyness growing
Dark daunting dread

Sky suddenly shatters
Violent visions form
Titanic teardrops tumbling
Savage summer storm

Wild wind wailing
Throwing thunderous threats
Luminous lingering lightning
Eerie electric effects

Roaring raging river
Searches, seeks, strains
Bulging banks burst
Punishing pristine plains

Whirling water wasting
Gyrating gurgling glee
Repleted river relaxes
Finally flowing, free
 Jan 2011
Perig3e
**** the rhyme,
**** the reason,
the oceans swell
from one finite water well,
frozen fjords melt, disrupted weather spells,
One ******* big piece of trouble I'm here to tell.
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