Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
#horace
Never freak out when everything goes wrong: that won’t last long. Don’t strut your stuff when you’ve raked in a hefty *** you’re not so hot. Whether your life has been a living hell that Dante couldn’t tell, or if you’ve basked in the best of everything the world can bring, life’s a balancing act. I’ll tell you why: you’re going to die, like it or not, so you might as well have fun before you’re done. Sip the champagne, buy paintings, sail a yacht, spend what you’ve got. Every clock is a time bomb: there’s no way to know when it will blow. The mint DeLorean, the Pacific Heights flat, even your pedigreed cat, it all ends up, whatever you did, with your slacker kid. The trust fund brat and the boy who grew up in a dump hold hands and jump into the pit we’re herded toward like cattle. You hear that rattle? The gods are shaking your dice: the next sunrise may be snake eyes. ---------------------------------------------------- Copyr­igh­t 2025 by Jon Corelis joncorelis.com
0
Apr 2, 2025
Apr 2, 2025 at 12:45 PM UTC
“Aequam memento rebus in arduis servare mentem”
Perhaps you think I groom them for my gain. After all, I am just a Slytherin. We are selfish beasts, some call us evil. So clearly I'm just polishing my gems. But I have to ask, do you know the pain? The lonesome ache I find myself within? A filthy balloon, just pass the needle! If love won't find me, at least I'll have them.
0
Aug 14, 2019
Aug 14, 2019 at 1:38 PM UTC
Horace
sweet chloe have you tamed that pretty bird, as light as southern breezes on your arm? how many hours have you beguiled and heard your sparrow sing for you with graceful charm? my poet's pen falls restless to the ground, my fevered mind can find no peace today, for all you do is praise his lilting sound and pay no heed to anything i say. great neptune throws his trident in despair, apollo breathes, his tresses filled with fire and i am left with solitary care for jove cannot bring comfort with his lyre. i do not wait forever at your door, the burdened ocean storming to the shore.
0
Feb 14, 2017
Feb 14, 2017 at 10:26 AM UTC
tribute to horace
now cast aside by pyrrah’s glowing fire, bereft and waste, his wild heart never tamed, long flown away, burnt out upon the pyre that winter's teary passion once inflamed. apollo’s chariot climbs in the east, and delphi’s altar calls with prayers and songs, while chilly mortals long for summer’s feast bewildered by sad winter’s sorry wrongs. the spring draws near upon the roman shore, and laughter fills the streams, an aerie choir, while my new lover hammers at the door seducing me with roses from the briar. slow winter pulses quicken and awake, and love, sweet love, will give and then forsake.
0
Feb 13, 2017
Feb 13, 2017 at 6:19 PM UTC
lyce keeps the door firmly shut
I thirst in my search for words that came first in verse and in song what's been here all along since Peking (wo)Man singing in the womb at Zhoukoudian when the first moon climbed above branches frozen in time - our rhythm and rhyme - a memory of a memory of the history of how a poem came to be.
0
Mar 21, 2015
Mar 21, 2015 at 9:42 AM UTC
r's poetica