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 Sep 2019 s
ryn
Into the Sun
 Sep 2019 s
ryn
Walk,
as far as these feet will take me.
Moving with deliberateness,
laden with calculated purpose.

And knowing that every time each foot
successfully meets the earth,
I would always be somewhere new.

Each step would feel perhaps
unfamiliar ground,
shed new light, see fresh faces
and experience different days.

As long as I stay loyal to the course...

Always moving...
Walking,

into the sun.
 Sep 2019 s
Kirsten Claire
I do not wish to be
Your whole world
Your everything

Stand on your own soil
Own your foundation
Love your precious world
That makes up
All the imperfectly perfect
Things that are
So incredibly
You

Love yourself
Before you ever love me

9-4-2019
 Sep 2019 s
ryn
Submission
 Sep 2019 s
ryn
.
Open mind

but closed doors.

Take my breath.

And make it yours.


.
 Jun 2019 s
ryn
Revive
 Jun 2019 s
ryn
I proffer words
in an apology.

In hopes
they may turn the tide.

Akin
to the release of white doves.

So I might revive
a notion that’ve died.
 May 2019 s
Stained Glass
EsCaPe!
 May 2019 s
Stained Glass
"I want to drown myself in music
give myself to art
forget that I have a name
and become the kind of beautiful that is only found in the heart."
 Nov 2018 s
Abdulrhman
Nov,30
 Nov 2018 s
Abdulrhman
i want to write
a poem
about this
nothingness
and how it feels beautiful
these days
 Nov 2018 s
Krishnapriya
I wonder what secret
The trees whisper to the breeze?
Do the birds hear that secret
And announce it in their song?

Does the wind hold it
And drop it in the seas?
Does the sea speak it out
And share it with the stars?

Do the heavens then resound
With the secret of the trees?

And the clouds,
Oh yes! Those clouds
Blue, black and grey
Is that why come rushing?

Across the seas to caress
With gentle rain the trees
And whisper,
"Heaven knows your heart,
There are no secrets from God."

The trees smile and sway
Fulfilled and complete in love.
 Nov 2018 s
Matsuo Bashō
Four Haiku
 Nov 2018 s
Matsuo Bashō
Spring:
A hill without a name
Veiled in morning mist.

The beginning of autumn:
Sea and emerald paddy
Both the same green.

The winds of autumn
Blow: yet still green
The chestnut husks.

A flash of lightning:
Into the gloom
Goes the heron's cry.
 Nov 2018 s
Matsuo Bashō
Nothing in the cry
of cicadas suggests they
are about to die
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