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May 2017 · 471
Anguish of Petals (5w)
Jim Davis May 2017
She loves me... or not

©  2017 Jim Davis
Had to do it!  Lol!
Apr 2017 · 415
Clown Faces
Jim Davis Apr 2017
When the traveling circus
Stops and is in town
It's really not fair
One is soon to realize
That underneath love's
big top circus tent

With the ring master's pronouncement
Over screams of the crowd
Brass band playing on
Having missed a catch, truly
Missing that moment in time

After falling down from
Spotlighted great heights in
Love's high wire flying trapeze
Fallen, crumbled, broken,
Critical, ones living on
In dire, screaming, need

Do not always jump directly
To the head of the triage line,
For repair of broken parts
(Unlike, under any medic's tent,
Where even an enemy would!)

And if actually go on surviving
The long fall amongst elephants
Jugglers, lions, tigers and such
Then joining the clown troupe
Expected to cause laughter
With painted on, really sad faces

©  2017 Jim Davis
Jim Davis Apr 2017
She fell
I caught her hand
While she was
on the way down
Helping her to rise
From a hurting fall
Our eyes locked
Hers inquiring
Are you in love
Mine answering
How could
you tell

©  2017 Jim Davis
For HP theme today #npmluck
Apr 2017 · 624
Saturn Haiku
Jim Davis Apr 2017
"Cassini spacecraft has survived an un-precedented trip between Saturn and its rings, and has amazing pictures to show for it."

I've done that before
Although, I didn't get to
Take any pictures

©  2017 Jim Davis
http://ewao.com/2017/04/28/cassini-beams-back-the-closest-ever-images-of-saturn/
Apr 2017 · 379
Jump the Line Haiku
Jim Davis Apr 2017
Death to all arrives
Sadly to some still waiting
In long lines for love

©  2017 Jim Davis
Apr 2017 · 440
Bound Book
Jim Davis Apr 2017
It's a funny thing, it is, really for two
To live in so much misery, in love
We know each other in our minds
Like pages held within a bound book

Pages we've lived, throughout our life
Many chapters, times happy or in not
Turning the pages into a long forever
While holding, the one love we took

Knowing the other's coming words
Sometimes with just a quick glance
Finding oneself, often in bit of trouble
Without idea of what was the chance

Upset with each other over big, little
Things of really no matter, such as
A **** in the night or a quick glance at
One of the younger girls by brookside

Feels like we're always kinda living in
A little bit of raving stark madness
Left over from the big, little wrongs
Done another, such a long time ago

Wishing only soothing love strokes
Of proud Leo's ego, in constant preen
Pulling sharp thorn from limping paw
Each time need is from me, of course

Given to each other, in it's holy bond
Everything we had ever each gotten
Or wishing always to keep to oneself
Just a small little part, still in freedom

To let one of the pages go unbound
Left to float in the winds of the world
Although fully well knowing,
no doubt
Sadness within, might be all to behold

Perfection of me with you at my side
Almost, makes it really a love perfect
Yet, perfect we are not, in our love
Not even in we, as one heart beating

Having lived as one in a together
Nearly all of our aged adult lives
Never fallen completely out of love
Knowing well, we soon too must die

Not wanting to live with any other life
Knowing in more misery it may claim
And really a much truer sweet love
Might not again arise in our lost time

Let's get this all right, perfectly clear
Perfect has only been found but once
How we wish and hope, our love is as
Near perfect, before perfect is here

©  2017 Jim Davis
Book love bound Leo ego perfect
Apr 2017 · 782
A Circle's Essence (1w)
Jim Davis Apr 2017
Pi

©  2017 Jim Davis
Shortest poem I'll likely ever write, unless I do one about Me or I!
Apr 2017 · 1.7k
Seriously (10w)
Jim Davis Apr 2017
Sad in heart
Poets should keep
Laughter still
Between lines

©  2017 Jim Davis
Apr 2017 · 231
One (3w)
Jim Davis Apr 2017
Can one imagine

....
Prompted by news article today; "Astronomers have now identified 52 potentially habitable planets and more than 3600 planets outside our solar system."  Maybe we are not just one in umpteen gazillion?

©  2017 Jim Davis
Submitted for HP theme today poem for future me  #npmfuture
Apr 2017 · 997
Existential (5w)
Jim Davis Apr 2017
Mommy loved Daddy
Then me

©  2017 Jim Davis
Apr 2017 · 716
Place of Dreams
Jim Davis Apr 2017
I've seen tulip fields, daffodils and
mountain meadow's spring blaze
Of bloom
Still, I looked for a place to dream

I've floated the wow, in sea life filled,
surreal turquoise lagoon's sparkling
Drifting waters
Still, I looked for a place to dream

I've dined with Mickey, at his home
but too late for a quick visit with his
Given grace
Still, I looked for a place to dream

I've laid still with friends, from a long ago
through both through and in
Thick and lean
Still, I looked for a place to dream

I've heard the oh so quiet winds blow
into one ear, and inside, out into the
Other inside
Still, I looked for a place to dream

I've crawled into sticky lairs of trouble
more times than I can again sort of
Totally remember
Still, I looked for a place to dream

I've jumped into the frypan much
too friggin hot for a figure of speech and
Of mind
Still, I looked for a place to dream

I've gone into, over, through and
on top of, all the way in, then out and
Down under
Still, I looked for a place to dream

I've slipped the earth's surly bonds
more than one time, possibly a one
Hundred thrice
Still, I looked for a place to dream

I've watched stars and planets pass
me on by in parched, black filled
Desert skies
Still, I looked for a place to dream

I've traveled the whole world around
not once, but close to once, or at
Least twice
Still, I looked for a place to dream

Funny, I finally found the only place
that I need to dream right there in
My mirror
Staring at me from my mind within

©  2017 Jim Davis
Submitted for HP theme today (24 April) "dreams" #npmdream
Apr 2017 · 714
Punch Line Haiku
Jim Davis Apr 2017
"A super mighty"
Threatened as "preemptive strike"
From North Korea

©  2017 Jim Davis
Sorry, couldn't resist!  Let's hope for peace!
Apr 2017 · 584
Butterfly Feel
Jim Davis Apr 2017
... it's very hard to absolutely tell
      so much beauty lies therein,
   when,
... a drifting butterfly
alights upon one's
      opened hand
           again,
... if not for all the
beautiful colors,
   arising in the mind within

... life really cannot get weighed
although we always do at first
   when,
... a soul entering through an
      opened womb
alights upon a tiny life unborn
however even
            then,
... it's very hard to absolutely tell
      so much beauty lies therein

... sometimes sweet love itself
is all a loss
and then we pine, cry and groan
wishing a time again,
   when,
... love adrift in the air returns to    
alight upon a shattered heart
      opened to hardly believing
          again,
... if not for all the
beautiful colors,
   arising in the mind within

... for the loss of a living loved which eventually
comes to almost all and one
we are oh so glad
   then,
... for any drifting love of friend or kin
to alight upon one's own
      opened yet broke
heart and soul to live, still
          again,
... it's very hard to absolutely tell
      so much beauty lies therein

... of course before the end of life
upon these rough stumbly shores
If arrival not much too late
all have hope for
   when,
... salvation alights upon an
      opened poor soul
with at first only a wee bit of true
belief of him,  until eternity's
         then,
... if not for all the
beautiful colors,
   arising in the mind within

... eventually breath like all love except
God's love leaves everyone
In the known earthly end
   when,
... a searching death
alights upon as cause of one's  
      opened grave
         even then,
... it's very hard to absolutely tell
      how much beauty lies therein

... Remember too,
a butterfly, a life, a love, a soul
if caught
and grasped too
tight around, this
        then,
... shatters fragile wings,
taking away all and any hope of
soaring flight, of a
a life, a love or a soul,
as a rising butterfly
      opened to the winds,
        when,
... it's very hard to absolutely tell
      so much beauty lies therein
... without all the
beautiful colors,
   arising in the mind within

©  2017 Jim Davis
My first attempt at a villanelle poem, thus 22 lines instead of only 19!
Apr 2017 · 921
Sleeping Poets
Jim Davis Apr 2017
When sleeping poets do dream
Do they dream at certain times
the same dreams as us, you, or I
Long love dreams without an end

Spiders winding and toads weaving
Tiny cockle shells or huge daffodils
Cold hearts melted or fried ones too
Loves not gone the other way again

Falling off, falling in, falling down
Purpled eyed women and wiggly men
Nightmares arriving never in time
Time speeding up to stand still again

Summer nights in dripping red clouds
Rain falling up or tasting sour winds
Chased once around the world twice
Losing anyway the long way back in

Winning big green coins for jumping
slow trains to nowhere, now there anywhere,
and everywhere not here,
running on tilted electrified blue time

Inhaling the soft touch of perfect love
including all the ugly ingrown warts
Coughing up butterflies into the pool
with the squishy muddy zombie eyes

Echoes heard louder with both eyes
Coloring skies without knowing why
Flights to there with wings of flame
Swallowing rainbows to taste the gold

Colors amongst us walking, talking
Phantasmal fast riding beasts
sinuously moaning oh white *******
drifting with silver temptation winds

Tripping over sounds under tall feet
blowing them in retort not too,
but three, five and one dime more
Fantastical things, ordinary for all

Then perhaps, they maybe dream
Mostly all the same as us, you or I
Of course, that may mean, we,
Could someday be real poets, three

Yet we know the biggest difference
Between a real poet or not, must be
not so much in sleeping dreams
but in those precious awakening dreams

©  2017 Jim Davis
Actually posted this the day before (22 April) HP theme of today (23 April) as "dreams", thus a truly prescient dreaming! , #npmdream
Apr 2017 · 2.4k
Desert Haiku
Jim Davis Apr 2017
Walking in dry sands
Time without rain to quench thirst
Hope one drop of love
Apr 2017 · 518
TO LIVE
Jim Davis Apr 2017
To Live
Open your heart
Let love all in
In the lost heart
Victory is love at the
End

©  2017 Jim Davis
Is it cheating to steal one's own poem just posted for today's HP theme #npmacrostic
Apr 2017 · 385
To Live (5w)
Jim Davis Apr 2017
Be loved
When you die

©  2017 Jim Davis
My 2nd 5 word poem
Apr 2017 · 431
Garden
Jim Davis Apr 2017
There is a place in my garden
Where I let things freely grow
Never tasting sickle, rake, or ***
A place planted by God's hands
Not mine you see
Always fascinated how his garden
Is always much prettier than mine

©  2017 Jim Davis
Submitted for HP theme today - #hands
Apr 2017 · 419
The Write
Jim Davis Apr 2017
Struggle in the fight
With the words to life
Throw them to the mat
Wrestle them until still
And start to shine a light

©  2017 Jim Davis
Submitted for HP metaphor theme today #npmmeta
Apr 2017 · 560
Do Re
Jim Davis Apr 2017
Do you want to do mi?

©  2017 Jim Davis
Submission 6 words #npmmicro
Apr 2017 · 439
It
Jim Davis Apr 2017
It
Is the idea of you, it,
is it, really you

©  2017 Jim Davis
Submission for HP theme today - #npmmicro That's it!
Apr 2017 · 329
Yeah
Jim Davis Apr 2017
She stopped
chewing her gum
and looked
straight at me
She said "want to?"
I said "Yeah"
and we did

©  2017 Jim Davis
Yeah
Apr 2017 · 2.7k
5 word poem
Jim Davis Apr 2017
Every one
Looks for two

©  2017 Jim Davis
Apr 2017 · 61.5k
Touching
Jim Davis Apr 2017
In the last
three decades,
after we became one,
I touched
amazingly beautiful things,
horribly ugly things,  
unbelievably wondrous things

I touched nature's majesty;
hued walls of the Grand Canyon,              
crusty bark of the
Redwoods and Sequoias,
live corals of the
Great Barrier Reef,
dreamlike sandstone of the Wave

I touched magical and strange;
platypus, koalas and
kangaroos Down Under,
underwater alkali flies and
lacustrine tufa at Mono Lake,
astral glowing worms
in the Kawiti caves

I touched holy places;
Christianity's oldest churches,
the Pope's home in the Vatican,
Hindu and Sikh temples and
Moslem mosques in India,
Anasazi's kivas of Chaco canyon,
Aboriginal rocks of Uluru and Kata Tjuta

I touched glimmers of civilization;
uncovered roads of Pompeii,
fighting arenas of Rome,
terra cotta armies of Xian,
sharp stone points of the Apache,
pottery shards from the Navajo,
petroglyphs by the Jornada Mogollon

I touched fantastical things;
winds blowing on the
steppes of Patagonia,,
playas and craters of Death Valley,  
high peaks of the Continental Divide,
blazing white sands of the  
Land of Enchantment

I touched icons of liberty
and freedom;
the defended Alamo,
a fissured Liberty Bell,
an embracing Statue of Liberty,
the harbor of Checkpoints
Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie

I touched glorious things
made by man;
the monstrous Hoover Dam,
an exquisite Eiffel tower,
a soaring St Louis Arch,
an Art deco Empire State Building,
the sublime Golden Gate Bridge

I touched sparks from history;
the running path of an
Olympic flame just off Bourbon,
the last steps of Mohandas Ghandi
at Birla House before Godse,
******'s Eagle's nest and the
grounds over Der Führerbunker

I touched walls of power;
enclosed rings of the Pentagon,
steep steps of the
Great Wall of China,
untried bastions of
Peter and Paul's fortress,
fitted boulders of Machu Picchu

I touched strong hands;
of those conquering
Rommel's and ******'s hordes,
of cold warriors of
Chosin Reservoir,  
of forgotten soldiers of Vietnam,
of terrorist killers of today

I touched memories of war;
the somber Vietnam memorial,
the glorious Iwo Jima statue,
the cold slabs at Arlington,
the buried tomb of USS Arizonians,
Volgograd's Mother Russia  

I touched ugly things;
shreds of light in
Port Arthur's prison,
horrible smelly dust
in the streets from 9/11,
ash impregnated dirt
in the pits at Auschwitz

I touched oppressed freedom;
open ****** plazas
of Tiananmen Square,
smooth pipe and concrete
of the Berlin Wall,  
tall red brick walls
of the Moscow Kremlin

I touched constrained freedom;
heavy ankle and
wrist slave chains
in the South,
little windows
in Berlin's Stasi prison,
haunted cells in Alcatraz  

I touched remnants of madness;
wire and ovens of Auschwitz,
stacked chimneys and
wooden bunks of Birkenau,        
Ravensbruck, and Dachau,
the tomb of Lenin,
toppled Stalins

I touched hands of survivors;
of Leningrad's siege,
of German POWs and
of Russian fighters
of Stalingrad's battle,
of Cancer's scourges  

I touched grand things;
deep waters of the Pacific and Atlantic,
blue hills of Appalachia,
towering peaks of the Rockies,
high falls of Yosemite Valley,
bursting geysers of Yellowstone,
crashing glaciers of Antarctica and Alaska    

I touched times of adventure;
abseiling and zipping in Costa Rica,
packing Pecos wilds and Padre isles,
flying nap of earth Hueys to Meridian,
breaking arms in JRTC's box,
fighting Abu Sayyaf, and Jemaah
Islami in Zamboanga City

I touched through you;
wet sand beaches of  Mexico and Jamaica,
mysterious energy of the monoliths of Stonehenge,
rarefied air in front of the
Louvre's Mona Lisa,
ancient wonders of Giza,
Egypt's tombs and pyramids

We shared soft touches;
drifting in Bora Bora's
surreal waters,
joining hands camel trekking the
Outback's dry sands,
strolling along Tasmania's
eucalyptus forest trails

basking in swinging hammocks
under Fiji's bright sun,
scrambling in
Las Vegas' glittering and
red rock canyons,
kissing under the
Taj Mahal's symphony of arches

We shared touching deep waters;
propelled in gondolas
through the city of canals,
Drifting atop Uru cat boats on Lake Titticaca,
Swooping in jet boats
up a wild river in Talkeetna

Racing in speed boats
around Sydney's great harbour,
skimming in pangas in Puerto Ayora,
paddling the Kennebec for
East's best petroglyphs,
cruising Salzbergwerk's underwater lake

We touched scrumptious things;
Beignets and chicory coffee at DuMonde's in the Big Easy,
Hot *** with sesame sauce
in the walled city of Xian,
Peking duck, dimsum, scorpions,
snake and starfish on Wangfujing Snack Street

We touched delicious things
Crawfish heads and tails at JuJu's shack
and ten years at Jeanette's,
Langoustine at Poinciana's, Fjöruborðinus and Galapagos,
Cream cheese and loch bagels
at Ess-a' s in the Big Apple

I touched your hand riding;
hang loose waves of Waikiki,
a big green bus in Denali's awesomeness,
clip clopping carriages of Vienna, Paris,
Prague, New Orleans, Krakow,
Quebec City, and Zakopane,
the acapella sugar train of St Kitts

We shared touching on paths;
the highway 1 of Big Sur,
the Road of the Great Ocean,
the bahn to Buda and Pest,
the path to the North of Maine,
the trail of the Hoh rainforest,
and time after time, the way home

Yet,
I could spend
the next three decades,
in simple bliss,
having need for
touching nothing,
other than you!

©  2016 Jim Davis
A poem I wrote last year for my wife!  Posted now since it matches the HP' theme for today - "Places"
Apr 2017 · 642
What does the Raven say
Jim Davis Apr 2017
You well know
You left once before
Returning with a
Tapping knock
Upon heart's door

Plaintively pleading
Can I enter once more
To press into your soul
Promising a true
Forevermore

Of only us as one
And none other
A one to forever remember
One of the blissful sublime
Not a love to wither and die

Shunning wise counsel
Reluctantly I granted
An entry through
Love's window to my soul
Yet all again a lie

In my agony of sorrow
Of a love lost forever
Having found my Athena
I sip deeply from my glass
Nepenthe warm and sweet

From behind heart's door
Whilst barely breathing
Teeth clenching
Rage seething
Quietly whispering
Nevermore, Nevermore


©  2017 Jim Davis

Could not resist a steal from Poe! For anyone concerned, this comes from an old personal thing.  

From Wikipedia on Edgar Allen Poe's poem, "The Raven":
... "Christopher F. S. Maligec suggests the poem is a type of elegiacparaclausithyron, an ancient Greek and Roman poetic form consisting of the lament of an excluded, locked-out lover at the sealed door of his beloved.[14]"

Paraclausithyron (Ancient Greek: παρακλαυσίθυρον) is a motif in Greekand especially Augustan love elegy, as well as in troubadour poetry.
The details of the Greek etymology are uncertain, but it is generally accepted to mean "lament beside a door", from παρακλαίω, "lament beside", and θύρα, "door".[1] A paraklausithyron typically places a lover outside his mistress's door, desiring entry. In Greek poetry, the situation is connected to the komos, the revels of young people outdoors following intoxication at a symposium. Callimachus uses the situation to reflect on self-control, passion, and free will when the obstacle of the door is removed.[2]

From greekgodsandgoddesses website
Athena
* Athena was the Goddess of War, the female counterpart of ARES.
* She was the daughter of Zeus; no mother bore her. She sprang from Zeus’s head, full-grown and clothed in armor.
.......
* In later poetry, Athena embodied wisdom and rational thought.


From Dictionary website
Nepenthe
* a drug or drink, or the plant yielding it, mentioned by ancient writers as having the power to bring forgetfulness of sorrow or trouble.
* anything inducing a pleasurable sensation of forgetfulness, esp. of sorrow or trouble.
Apr 2017 · 456
All is a Loss
Jim Davis Apr 2017
Her eyes were the
saddest I'd ever seen
truly a mind now zombified
in earthbound remaining time
with all of an empty nothing
engulfing her forever dreams

She lost,
more than a thing or two
the loss went very deep
the core of her soul ripped away
stolen by time's unforgiving fate
absconded off by the evil one

All would agree
loss of key
or coin or such thing
really is a common trifling
but loss of all you've got
knowing will never find?

She asked not for sad fate's
sudden visit upon her time
rather always hoped keeping life
but with her whole life's blood
drained from the brittle shell
all her soul can do is wait

©  2017 Jim Davis
. For refugees throughout the world!  Also for Hello Poetry's day's theme "Undervalued topics". #npmimportant
Apr 2017 · 631
Blood Born Love
Jim Davis Apr 2017
Could anyone, ever, ever, imagine
While struggling in moments of
Life, in this dark hardening world
Any greater tragedy to know of
In a life lived, yet always nearly lost
Than a soul's abandonment of love

Boyfriend, girlfriend, flirts, flings
Lovers, mistress, wife, husband, all
Can suffer (without seeing an end)
In the unwanted loss of a dear love
But such love, is always found love
Always a chance, of another to find

Really, such is such a little big thing
Laid alongside a meant destruction
With a loved one's hate of only kin
Care of same given blood, all gone
A sadly lost, gifted blessing, of love
Not unlike the gift of a God's love

Is it even possible, a mother loving
Not, a sweet daughter or brave son
Or a jealous sister's hatred of sister
Or a son's coming to rage, in
Twisted hate of a living father
Whose life's burden came crushing

Or like the very first two brothers
Cain, with Satan's new seed of hate
Sprouting a considered cause to ****
Or in Euripides' play, Medea's
Wrath filled hate of Jason leads to
****** felicide of her own spawn

Naturally, death comes for any one
Destiny's fate, followed a sin by two
But all loss of a blood born love
Of which there is only ever one
Arises from a most unnatural mind
Or possibly, unforgiven sin of one!  

©  2017 Jim Davis
Only a coincidence or vibes, hitting on Hello Poetry's theme "Unconventional Love" for the 4th day of National poetry month!  #npmlove

From Wikipedia
"On average, according to FBI statistics, 450 children are murdered by their parents each year in the United States .[4]"

"In the United States, homicide is in the top five causes of deaths of children, and in the top three causes of death in children aged between 1 and 4 years old.[7] A direct correlation has been identified between child abuse rates and child homicide rates. Research suggests children who are murdered by their parent(s) were physically abused  victims prior to death. This is often seen as an indicator of domestic violence.[8]"
Apr 2017 · 311
My Heart
Jim Davis Apr 2017
she left
  and although
    I told her not to
     loudly too in shouting
"DON'T TAKE MY HEART"
     she carried my heart
    taking anyway far
   away with her
without me
...
Ohh,
  where do I
   find another
  such heart,
again?

©  2017 Jim Davis
Thankfully, I did find another heart!
Apr 2017 · 455
Blind in Mind
Jim Davis Apr 2017
Poets twist, flip, and stretch words

Into an airy jumbled kind of order

Writing with exquisitely fine care

Love in all zillion brilliant colors

Bringing life to big splashes seen

Hate shown in some deviled words

Oozing, drying, dying, real blood-spill

Arranging letters, phrases, sounds

To flow like ancient fine wines

Scrumptious laid in clear outlines

Feast for all hungry searching souls

Starving for any old spirit's lifeline

Giving a little delicate morsel of

Help for loved, lost, ripped and torn

Wringing out kinda new thoughts

From nothing as it seems to some

A mortal mind's stir of hazed ideas

Attempting match of a holy's divine

Wishing a part of life to live forever

Thought of in worlds not thine own

However, all must truly truly know

The secret of a dead poet's words

Is a twisting of a simple mind into

Strange or loose shapes and forms

Leaving space for a bigger space

To hold a guiding little white light

Gift of clearing sight for the blind

©  2017 Jim Davis
For National Poetry month, and the Hello Poetry challenge - 2nd day, 2nd poem, doubt if I'll keep it up, or want to!
Apr 2017 · 600
Untitled
Jim Davis Apr 2017
Fine spring beauty day
Seeking the agarita
Berries all must grab

©  2017 Jim Davis
From the web site wildedibletexas
"When agarita berries are ripe, they can be plucked from the bush and eaten raw though the tender-fingered should beware."

Actually, I had seen red berries in an agarita bush, I started plucking them, and ate a handful quickly as I have done in past years.  I was thinking to myself, these don't taste like I remember.  Then I discovered there was another plant growing amongst the agarita.   After a quick search on the web, I found out Nandina berries, while toxic to birds and other, are considered non-toxic to man.  

"The berries of the nandina plant contain hydrocyanic acid and are poisonous. They are toxic to cats, dogs and other grazing animals, and they can cause animals to experience seizures, comas, respiratory failure and death. They are considered nontoxic to humans but may cause stomach pain if ingested."

Thankfully, I lived! Moral: the stupid,  in addition to the tender-fingered, should also beware!
Mar 2017 · 363
A Wish
Jim Davis Mar 2017
Have you ever leaned against
Blowing howling blinding winds
Watched sunsets yellow turning red
Just to get a feeling of a short cry
Howled long at the shining moon
On a bitter cold winter's night
Jumped at the sudden sound
Of a thunder's shaking boom
Hid in the arms of your best love
Danced with happy in pattering rain
Caught a frog by it's jumping legs
Measured time with an inch worm
Blown dandelion fluff to float in
The middle of a forever summer
Chased a pretty drifting butterfly
Wishing you were one too
Only just for a moment or two
Like you did as a young child

©  2017 Jim Davis
In New Mexico, as a kid, I did all this, I know I'm not the only one!
Mar 2017 · 279
Love in Time
Jim Davis Mar 2017
There is a blank space
On my heart's wall
With two nails already hung
Waiting for that
Framed painted picture
Of me and you
although yet to come
Of a love found
really true in time

©  2017 Jim Davis
Sometimes real love takes awhile
Mar 2017 · 2.7k
Azurite Flame
Jim Davis Mar 2017
We have a peacock
Grand Azurite the third
Even his name a flame
He fans his blaze of shine
To ladies throughout his realm

Whether cat, dog,
Rooster, mare or hen
Or his sweet dame the same
He only wishes from all
A little bit of aloof admiration

Starts his day with a strut
Goes all day long looking
For a fawning long gaze
Ends every given long day
In mostly similar ways

He and his dame
Blissfully life spent thus far
Patiently eagerly waiting
For a brood of little ones
To teach to fan their flame

©  2017 Jim Davis
Peacocks and chickens grace our place
Mar 2017 · 502
Think Day
Jim Davis Mar 2017
Set out the day
To accomplish a great deal
First there was the cat
The paper's need for read
Breakfast with bacon
Coffee is so good
Then a call or two
Really must get busy
So much to do
Pause for a think
Time to reflect
Write a line or two
...
Quickly the sun is setting
Too dark to write
Time now for a
Bit of wine to relax
Rest from the weary work
Of this long day of think

©  2017 Jim Davis
Some days just can't get anything done
Mar 2017 · 918
Butterfly Brain
Jim Davis Mar 2017
What life does
A butterfly see
Pretty black
Fleeting eyes

Butterfly vision
Unquenched love
For flower's colored vista
Though I expect

They often think
They are solely
Living a short life
Only eating and pooping

Defined as
Caterpillar forever
Or, does their mind
Metamorph also

Now, it's little brain
Like the angel's
Holds thought to fly
Released to drift free

Astonished to rise
Chasing flower's nectar
Until too dark to see
Or bloom unrevealed

Anyway, as it is
Seen by you and me
A soaring glory
Of handiwork divine

Absolutely
A life sublimed

©  2017 Jim Davis

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From the web
Metamorphosis
a change of the form or nature of a thing or person into a completely different one, by natural or supernatural means.

Sublime
1. CHEMISTRY
(of a solid substance) change directly into vapor when heated, typically forming a solid deposit again on cooling.

2. 
(archaic) elevate to a high degree of moral or spiritual purity or excellencei
Mar 2017 · 715
Curveball Haiku
Jim Davis Mar 2017
Traveling in hard rain
Caution sign flash, curve ahead
Metamorphosis

©  2017 Jim Davis
Life throws fastballs and curveballs!
Jim Davis Mar 2017
Some -
thus not all. Not even the majority of all but the minority.
Not counting schools, where one has to,
and the poets themselves,
there might be two people per thousand.

Like -
but one also likes chicken soup with noodles,
one likes compliments and the color blue,
one likes an old scarf,
one likes having the upper hand,
one likes stroking a dog.

Poetry -
but what is poetry.
Many shaky answers
have been given to this question.
But I don't know and don't know and hold on to it
like to a sustaining railing.

Translated by Regina Grol
Wislawa Szymborska
Wisława Szymborska
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maria Wisława Anna Szymborska
Szymborska 2011 (1).jpg
Wisława Szymborska, Kraków, Poland 2011
Born 2 July 1923
Prowent, Poland (now Kórnik, Poland)
Died 1 February 2012 (aged 88)
Kraków, Poland
Occupation
Poet essayist translator
Nationality Polish
Notable awards
Goethe Prize (1991)
Herder Prize (1995)
Nobel Prize in Literature (1996)
Order of the White Eagle (2011)
Spouse Adam Włodek (1948–1954; divorced)
Maria Wisława Anna Szymborska[1][2] [viˈswava ʂɨmˈbɔrska] (2 July 1923 – 1 February 2012) was a Polish poet, essayist, translator and recipient of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Literature. Born in Prowent, which has since become part of Kórnik, she later resided in Kraków until the end of her life.[3][4] In Poland, Szymborska's books have reached sales rivaling prominent prose authors: although she once remarked in a poem, "Some Like Poetry" ("Niektórzy lubią poezję"), that no more than two out of a thousand people care for the art.[5]
.....
Her reputation rests on a relatively small body of work, fewer than 350 poems. When asked why she had published so few poems, she said: "I have a trash can in my home".[3]
Mar 2017 · 1.1k
Button Tree
Jim Davis Mar 2017
I have a small framed
Branching tree made
Of mother's shiny buttons
On the wall hanging
In my room of long dreams

Made by one sister with love
Similar one given to another
Hung as reminders
That life can live on
As an unforgotten tree

Different makes and hues
Varied shapes and sizes
All laced intertwined to a
Strong main trunk
By colored slim threads

Each button someone
I can always quickly name
Someone with some
Of my given red hot blood
In their pulsing veins

I never hope the days
When each button
Begins fading away
With the shine gone now
To grace heaven's dreams


©  2017 Jim Davis
Mar 2017 · 1.0k
Rest Day
Jim Davis Mar 2017
Lean
Lean in
To work
To love
To life
But once
Every while
Lean back
Rest
Muscle
Heart
Soul
Even God
Took rest
Although never
From love

©  2017 Jim Davis.
Mar 2017 · 450
Hank Williams Haiku
Jim Davis Mar 2017
Walking in lonesome
Through a winter's woods, hoping
Melt of heart in ice

©  2017 Jim Davis.
Couldn't resist tribute to the Great Hank Williams
Mar 2017 · 935
Have You Ever
Jim Davis Mar 2017
Have you helped a butterfly ever
Fragile, delicate, creatures are they
Fluttering bravely, through tempest
Hoping life, til morrow's winds

Entrance to life as tiny things
Growth to most ugly well defined
(During those caterpillar days)
Morphed to beautiful in wonders

Sometimes, passing by, our lives
With barely, hardly, any notice
Although, if we stop, to closely look
Discover, they are the coolest

Searching woods, field, prairie
For life's, delicate, bright, flowers
Giving sustenance, as sweet nectar
For life's wing, and heart beats

Mostly, their life is some shorter
Than the average span of time
Although, some, like some of us
Live only no more, of a moment

Knocked out of the world's air
Often, by hard blows unseen
Without care, we remark
They're just lying there, still

Whilst some soar, as eagles
Or buzz, like bees and wasps
Some of us, are blissfully happy
Simply butterflies, floating through

Pause,,, your hectic busy days
Take a moment, be a flower today
Give out a bit of life's sweet nectar
To butterflies, aloft in the winds

©  2017 Jim Davis
“What lies before us and what lies behind us are small matters compared to what lies within us. And when you bring what is within out into the world, miracles happen.” – Henry David Thoreau
Mar 2017 · 508
Untitled
Jim Davis Mar 2017
Dark, well I know
Still, a spring tide's shining moon
Guides my way to you
From web
Spring tide
"a tide just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water."
Mar 2017 · 10.3k
Psychedelic Mind
Jim Davis Mar 2017
Time frozen
Horns blaring
Heart thumping
Palms wetted
Words in whorls
Nebulous thinking
Thoughts in twirls
Spinning in circles
Gaze hypnotic
Moment surreal
Vision kaleidoscopic
Life chromatic
Living hallucinogenic
Gone tripping
Psychedelic eyes
In psychedelic mind
Once more
Loved again

©  2017 Jim Davis
Everyone talks about falling in Love
How bout that getting caught by Love
Mar 2017 · 1.7k
Sticks and Stones
Jim Davis Mar 2017
Can words
Slice thoughts
Like a razor
Like a knife
Stab flesh
And blood
Throw a blow
Impale the heart
Destroy Love
Twist the brain
To wish a death

Careful of words
You throw
Deadly weapons
In a mind's world

©  2017 Jim Davis
Nothing serious here, except for some.  Just playing with a thought!
Mar 2017 · 764
Untitled
Jim Davis Mar 2017
Under spring blossom
Wonder is there life still left
For loved living

©  2017 Jim Davis
Another haiku please
Mar 2017 · 3.9k
Believe in Ripples
Jim Davis Mar 2017
Take this flat, round, stone
I told my son, and daughter too
Throw it hard, spinning it
Across the stilled pond
Count your big splashes
Watch the ripples grow

First stones they threw
Only singular sets of ripples
Then two, then three, then more
Eventually, their stones, with mine
Easily reached the other shore
Splashes, into ripples galore

Ripples formed by casted rocks
Have they lasting print upon
Hearts of those I've loved
Standing now on faraway shores
Gleefully leaping, dancing, tossing
Skipping stones hid in their pockets

Are my stones, living on in ripples
Marked indelible in memories
Cast in mind's marble and stone
A forever legacy or merely
A dimly lit fading thought
In minds and hearts forlorn

Once, when I was young
I knew, I could ripple the world
Now, I only hope a weary rest  
To lay burden upon the shore
Enfeebled arm, for slinging stones
Pond's winter death, comes nigh

A bit of time left, of sweet life
To cast a few more stones
Boulders, to toss into the river
Giving the biggest splash
Heavy to lift, except with help
From other believers in ripples

©  2017 Jim Davis
Ok, fellow believers, here is my pitiful effort following my recently posted short stanza "Ripples".  Playing with the word "ripple" and  thinking about the idea of the "butterfly effect'.  Keep believing!  "I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the water to create many ripples." -Mother Teresa
Mar 2017 · 550
Ripples
Jim Davis Mar 2017
Another life question
How far do my ripples go
Throwing rocks
Into life's pond
Why do I keep throwing rocks
When I could be skipping stones
Liking the word "ripples" after using it in my previous attempt at another haiku.   Wanting to work on a poem about the "butterfly effect".  This is all I have for now!
Mar 2017 · 542
Untitled
Jim Davis Mar 2017
Watching winter's pond
Notice all the ripples gone
I see death again

©  2017 Jim Davis
A play on the word, icy of course the Winter, here is almost done
Mar 2017 · 1.3k
Twilight Zone
Jim Davis Mar 2017
Spiral of fate foreseen
A Vegas winning sure thing
A journey to realms beyond
Where those already gone
Traveled before I
With letters sent home
still left unseen
Wait, I'm not ready!
Is there another?
This train came too soon!
Excuse me,
I'll wait for the slow train!
Can I exchange my ticket?
For a later departure?
Perhaps tomorrow?
Of course tomorrow,  
Can never be!  
Round trip ticket please!
I wish to not be gone long!
I must return, otherwise,
who will care for the wee ones!  
Wait, I still must pack!
All my silver and gold
Can I bring?  
Is First Class an option?
A sleeper car?
Bring any friends?
My loved ones
should meet me
after reaching the end!
Must I board,
This train?
An evil angel at the controls
in the locomotive's cab
steam billowing all around
conductor in a ghastly robe
bearing the cutting scythe
leaning out the door
shouting out
to the platform crowd
"All aboard!"
"All aboard!"
this train
always runs on time
and no one ever
gets left behind
except perhaps a few
entering heaven alive
first stop is Sh'eol
all disembarking to wait
then chugging on to the
station with pearly gates  
those remaining aboard
catching a glimpse
then fast downhill all the way
to the end of the line
the last stop of Abaddon

©  2017 Jim Davis
Had fun with this one!

From Wikipedia
"She'ol (/ˈʃiːoʊl/ shee-ohl or /ˈʃiːəl/ shee-əl; Hebrew שְׁאוֹל‎ Šʾôl), in the Hebrew Bible, is a place of darkness to which all the dead go, both the righteous and the unrighteous, regardless of the moral choices made in life, a place of stillness and darkness cut off from life and from the Hebrew God.[1]"

Abaddon
"The Hebrew term Abaddon (Hebrew: אֲבַדּוֹן‎‎, 'Ǎḇaddōn), and its Greek equivalent Apollyon (Greek: Ἀπολλύων, Apollyon), appears in the Bible as a place of destruction. "
Mar 2017 · 442
Sussarations
Jim Davis Mar 2017
Ancient
Unsung melodies
Arise from within
The unseen ear
Oft of love
Rarely hate
Sometimes fear

All the words
tumbling together
A bedlam mix
Set in confusion
A cacophony
Barely heard

Clarity sought for
Giving life for the soul
To face this world
And fear not
Brave soul
Fear not

©  2017 Jim Davis
susurration
"The delicate-sounding word susurration comes by its gentleness naturally — it’s a very soft whispering sound that can barely be heard."
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