
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Spring by Josh Nasiatka
The seasons change
The years go by
With no warning
Other than the change of weather
I sit outside
Lying underneath
The midnight sky
Keeping track of when the moon phases change
And
We all talk about
The man in the moon
But all we see
Is craters
The aroma of night I can smell
The birds stop chriping
The streets are calm
All you hear
Is the occasional owl
All you feel
Is an occasional breeze
Night falls
Day comes
The nocturnal animals
Now hidden
And fast asleep
While we are all awakening
Night is over
On a calm
Spring
Day
The years go by
With no warning
Other than the change of weather
I sit outside
Lying underneath
The midnight sky
Keeping track of when the moon phases change
And
We all talk about
The man in the moon
But all we see
Is craters
The aroma of night I can smell
The birds stop chriping
The streets are calm
All you hear
Is the occasional owl
All you feel
Is an occasional breeze
Night falls
Day comes
The nocturnal animals
Now hidden
And fast asleep
While we are all awakening
Night is over
On a calm
Spring
Day
Hitchhiker by Steven Pena
Raindrops lightly tapping
on metal roof and shoulders.
Safe inside the steel frame
and leather seats.
Driving.
Standing silently, arm outstretched,
awaiting.
There, in the pale light of high beams,
Thumb up.
Just trying to get home.
on metal roof and shoulders.
Safe inside the steel frame
and leather seats.
Driving.
Standing silently, arm outstretched,
awaiting.
There, in the pale light of high beams,
Thumb up.
Just trying to get home.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Eternal by Steven Pena
The wisteria blooms
in a nirvana field.
October winds, whispering autumn,
smell of bless in a moment of tranquility.
The deep blue skyline,
dotted with tiny explosions of light.
The night is siren ravishing immortality.
In a glimpse, hummingbirds sip
their midnight snack,
from lavender blossoms
This is forever eternal.
in a nirvana field.
October winds, whispering autumn,
smell of bless in a moment of tranquility.
The deep blue skyline,
dotted with tiny explosions of light.
The night is siren ravishing immortality.
In a glimpse, hummingbirds sip
their midnight snack,
from lavender blossoms
This is forever eternal.
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