"assembler" poems
malignant assembler
you are my crucible of faith
my devout reverie
is just fleeting truth
architect divine
an incursion of allegiance
leaves me enraptured by you
Dec 13, 2010
Dec 13, 2010 at 6:34 AM UTC
I get sick of my rusty parts
So I start
Yanking me apart.
Strategically I scatter my static limbs about the concrete
My minds own crime scene
I short circuit and nobody can solve me
So I think
But effortlessly
He picks up the parts of me
He screws them back together
Patiently
As if this hasn't already happened
Every day this week
The hope that lies in him
Recharges me- My battery
May 15, 2013
May 15, 2013 at 5:01 AM UTC
Sonnet.
Vois à loisir ce lieu champêtre ;
Les jours y coulent sans ennuis :
Tâche, si tu peux, de connaître
Tant d'herbes, de fleurs, et de fruits.
Ces animaux que tu poursuis,
Ces oiseaux que tu vois paraître,
Dans ce bel enclos sont réduits
Par les soins et l'art de son maître.
Jette après la vue au dehors,
Et, voyant avec quels efforts
La nature à l'envi le pare,
Demande à tes yeux enchantés
S'il pouvait, en un lieu plus rare,
Assembler tant de raretés.
494
There’s more to a Poet that meets the eye
Poet spelled backwards is Teop and that is why
According to the dictionary, Teop is a language of Northern Bougainville, Papua New Ginea
Imagine that
You probably thought a Poet was alone, but the dictionary let it be known
Being a Poet when you think about it can come in many different languages
Cultures expressed in Poetry foreign vibes
Teop being a language all its own
Good information for letting it be known
How a Poet expresses in varying foreign words
Let’s face it all they want is to be heard
Poet and Teop in the spoken written tongue
What it all mount’s to is communication
Poet into Teop and any other culture are that one’s who are the assembler of words
Culture Poet’s are the one’s in their native language interacting the thought
The idea of sought
So Poet and Teop do have something in common
If you are reading this, I got your attention
Of course, I had to mention.
Apr 18, 2018
Apr 18, 2018 at 6:42 PM UTC