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    Bring4th Bring4th Community Artistic Endeavors Thread for Short Poems

    Thread: Thread for Short Poems


    Henosis (Offline)

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    #1
    08-01-2017, 03:51 PM
    Figured I'd make a thread for some short poems. If anyone has anything sweet... feel free to share!

    My first one...

    The inner divinity in its infinity is radiant.
    Its waters are vast. Its origin unknown.
    The great mystery pervades creation.
    Its rhythms are flawless. Its heart beats for eternity.
    The Light conceals Itself to reveal Itself.
    It's the essence of goodness and source of all truth.
    The Light is you. The Light is me. The Light is all there is.
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    #2
    08-01-2017, 04:13 PM
    Thank you for sharing your poetry, Henosis. I think it is quite clever and communicates the Law of One in a neat way. I especially like "The Light conceals Itself to reveal Itself."

    I've moved the thread to the Artistic Endeavors forum. Also, there is another poetry thread here, in case you weren't aware. Just sharing. Smile
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    Henosis (Offline)

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    #3
    08-01-2017, 04:15 PM
    Didn't even know about this section! Thanks!

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    Rybo (Offline)

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    #4
    08-04-2017, 06:47 PM
    Recollect

    we float like a million chinese lanterns
    against the salt-strewn canopy

    sparks of divinity
    housed in paper shells

    nearly indistinguishable
    from our forebears

    eager to burn

    we do in death
    remember eternity
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    Aion (Offline)

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    #5
    08-09-2017, 02:31 PM
    This Poem is Short
    So is God
    If it was Long
    It would be Man
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    #6
    08-13-2017, 09:14 AM (This post was last modified: 08-13-2017, 11:16 AM by isis.)
    Everything is Nature

    Nature is all I see,
    as I look around me;
    the moment contains love,
    unity reigns above;
    relax and watch the show,
    exult in all you know.
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    #7
    08-13-2017, 02:41 PM
    The Setting Sun

    So what can I do now
    But follow the setting sun
    Smoldering at the edge of day
    And brilliant in its final hour
    Bulging like a bursting heart
    As it slowly sinks with
    Coppery passion and quiet longing
    I can feel the last, long
    Golden rays beckon
    With sad fingers
    My life revealed somehow
    Such as it is
    In the evanescent light
    And with one crimson flash
    The sun plunges and disappears
    And I know that time has
    Caught up with me as the
    Light fades to gray
    And stars begin to form 
    Out of the darkness
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    #8
    08-17-2017, 09:22 AM
    Scooped

    two men came
    to my door
    asked where
    I’d been

    their sunglasses
    made me nervous

    I told them
    the truth

    they asked for proof
    so I showed them
    the scars
    below my knee

    one leaned down
    traced the three dots
    with his finger

    Orion?
    the other asked

    he shook his
    head and smirked

    Cygnus
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    #9
    08-17-2017, 11:19 AM (This post was last modified: 08-17-2017, 11:22 AM by sjel.)
    unnecessary association between enlightenment
    and physical inaction.

    young, virile enlightenment
    is surely far closer to the truth.
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    #10
    08-28-2017, 02:26 PM
    Sense of a moment in time

    Ephemeral impression
    Of a colorful still dance

    Perpetual fixation
    Of inter-colliding fates

    Pre-destination of One
    In the sight of its being
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    #11
    09-04-2017, 12:12 AM (This post was last modified: 07-01-2018, 02:16 AM by 777.)
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    #12
    09-25-2017, 08:06 PM
    Here's a haiku...

    CERN has some clockwork
    The sun was not specific
    Was button bluffing


    Huh

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    #13
    09-28-2017, 02:54 AM (This post was last modified: 09-28-2017, 03:01 AM by Dekalb_Blues.)
    ~
    Reflections On Ice-Breaking
    Candy
    Is dandy
    But liquor
    Is quicker.

    Common Sense
    Why did the Lord give us agility,
    If not to avoid responsibility?

    Upon Returning From The Gotham City To My Adopted Hometown
    I could have loved New York
    Had I not loved Balti-more.

    To Keep Your Marriage Brimming
    To keep your marriage brimming
    With love in the loving cup,
    Whenever you're wrong, admit it;
    Whenever you're right, shut up.

    I Do, I Will, I Have [excerpt]
    ....That is why marriage is so much more interesting than divorce,
    Because it's the only known example of the happy meeting of
      the immovable object and the irresistible force.
    So I hope husbands and wives will continue to debate
       and combat over everything debatable and combatable,
    Because I believe a little incompatibility is the spice of life,
       particularly if he has income and she is pattable.

    My Dream
    This is my dream,
    My own sweet dream;
    Fervently I dreamt it.
    I dreamt -- I dreamt that my hair was kempt . . .
    Then I dreamt that my true love unkempt it.

    Introspective Reflection
    I would live all my life in nonchalance and insouciance
    Were it not for making a living, which is rather a nouciance.

    Crossing The Border
    Senescence begins
    And middle age ends
    The day your descendants
    Outnumber your friends.

    Everybody Tells Me Everything
    I find it very difficult to enthuse
    Over the current news.
    Just when you think that at last the outlook is so black
       that it can grow no blacker,
            it worsens;
    And that is why I do not like the news,
       because there has never been an era
         when so many things were going so right
            for so many of the wrong persons.

    Family Court
    One would be in less danger
    From the wiles of a stranger
    If one's own kin and kith
    Were more fun to be with.

    Ode To A Baby
    A bit of talcum
    Is always walcum.

    I Didn't Go To Church Today
    I didn't go to church today,
    I trust the Lord to understand.
    The surf was swirling blue and white,
    The children swirling on the sand.
    He knows, He knows how brief my stay,
    How brief this spell of summer weather,
    He knows when I am said and done
    We'll have plenty of time together.

    Reflection On The Fallibility Of Nemesis
    He who is ridden by a conscience
    Worries about a lot of nonscience;
    He without benefit of scruples
    His fun and income soon quadruples.

    Requiem
    There was a young belle of Natchez
    Whose garments where always in patchez.
    When comment arose
    On the state of her clothes,
    She drawled, "When Ah itchez, Ah scratchez!"

    Samson Agonistes
    I test my bath before I sit
    And I'm always moved to wonderment
    That what chills the finger not a bit
    Is so frigid upon the fundament.

    Spring Comes To Murray Hill [Midtown Manhattan]
    I sit in an office at 244 Madison Avenue
    And say to myself You have a responsible job havenue?
    Why then do you fritter away your time on this doggerel?
    If you have a sore throat you can cure it by using a good goggeral,
    If you have a sore foot you can get it fixed by a chiropodist,
    And you can get your original sin removed by St. John the Bopodist,
    Why then should this flocculent lassitude be incurable?
    Kansas City, Kansas, proves that even Kansas City needn't always be Missourible.
    Up, up my soul! This inaction is abominable.
    Perhaps it is the result of disturbances abdominable.
    The Pilgrims settled Massachusetts in 1620 when they landed on a stone hummock.
    Maybe if they were here now they would settle my stomach.
    Oh, if only I had the wings of a bird
    Instead of being confined on Madison Avenue I could soar in a jiffy to Second or Third.

    The Firefly
    The firefly's flame
    Is something for which science has no name.
    I can think of nothing eerier
    Than flying around glowing by one's posteerier.

    The Lama
    The one-L lama,
    He's a priest.
    The two-L llama,
    He's a beast.
    And I will bet
    A silk pajama
    There isn't any
    Three-L lllama.*

    *The author's attention has been called to a type of conflagration known
    as a "three-alarmer". Phooey. -- O. S.

    The Hippopotamus
    Behold the hippopotamus!
    We laugh at how he looks to us,
    And yet in moments dank and grim,
    I wonder how we look to him.

    Peace, peace, thou hippopotamus!
    We really look all right to us,
    As you no doubt delight the eye
    Of other hippopotami.

    The Cow
    The cow is of the bovine ilk;
    One end is moo, the other, milk.

    The Lion
    Oh, weep for Mr. and Mrs. Bryan!
    He was eaten by a lion;
    Following which, the lion's lioness
    Up and swallowed Bryan's Bryaness.

    The Middle
    When I remember bygone days
    I think how evening follows morn;
    So many I loved were not yet dead,
    So many I love were not yet born.

    The Ostrich
    The ostrich roams the great Sahara.
    Its mouth is wide, its neck is narra.
    It has such long and lofty legs,
    I'm glad it sits to lay its eggs.

    The Panther
    The panther is like a leopard,
    Except it hasn't been peppered.
    Should you behold a panther crouch,
    Prepare to say Ouch.
    Better yet, if called by a panther,
    Don't anther.

    The Parent
    Children aren't happy with nothing to ignore.
    And that's what parents were created for.

    The Wasp
    The wasp and all his numerous family
    I look upon as a major calamity.
    He throws open his nest with prodigality,
    But I distrust his waspitality.

    The Octopus
    Tell me, O Octopus, I begs
    Is those things arms, or is they legs?
    I marvel at thee, Octopus,
    If I were thou, I'd call me Us.

    Achieving Happiness
    There is only one way to achieve happiness
    On this terrestrial ball,
    And that is to have either a clear conscience
    Or none at all.

    The Catsup Bottle
    First a little
    Then a lottle.

    The Plight of the Pelican
    A wonderful bird is the pelican,
    His bill will hold more than his belican.
    He takes in his beak enough food for a week,
    But I'm damned if I see how the helican.

    I Love Me
    I'm always my own best cheerer;
    Myself I satisfy;
    Till I take a look in the mirror
    And see things I to I.

    The Old Dog Barks Backwards
    In my mind's reception room
    Which is what, and who is whom?
    I notice when the candle's lighted
    Half the guests are uninvited.
    And oddest fancies, merriest jests,
    Come from these unbidden guests.


    The Purple Cow
    I never saw a purple cow.
    I never hope to see one.
    But I can tell you anyhow
    I'd rather see than be one.

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