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By: LRS 2011

One heavy foot
In front of the other
Strong with purpose
My mind is clear.

-

Disturb me
One knuckle at a time
Levels are secure
Fire drips, liquids burn.

-

Tired of being second best
I am a goddess
Waiting to be loved
Like all the rest.

-

Drape me in kisses
Swallow my breath
Weighted down by your pain
This, I must overcome.

-

Jaw gripped
Awkward stance
How can I make
Myself eat your lies.

-

Fast approaching age
Just settled into thirty
I’d like to stay here
Awhile longer.

-

I need to feel you
All of you
I want to know you
You want to know me too.

-

I don’t want to live this life
I’m tired
There is nothing more
For me to feel.

-

Knowing I’m not
Prepared on my own
I call out to the Lord,
Father, provide me hope.

-

© LRS 2011
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Daily Quote: The full measure of a man is
not to be found in the man himself,
but in the colors and textures that
come alive in others because of him.
- Albert Schweitzer


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..and through a curious enchantment,
which in time aroused my secret self,
I was at once acquainted with my heart's eternal dreams"
- Robert E. Anderson
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blooming mystique of a sapphire cloth
wrapped in beauty for her dreams to breathe
such wonder inside the grace that blooms
each way that she sings her poetry

when nighttime shimmers to bare its tone
through whispers so calming she finds her way
under moonlight as she dances in rhythm
to capture the moments which charmingly sway

echoes that cry to her soul's endearment
and never to cost her pains of life
blooming mystique of a sapphire cloth
dance with me till the end of time

in all your dear sweet essence beyond
mere mortals understanding for how you voice
every word that causes their hearts to endure
i sense how you yearn the enchantment of joy

blooming mystique of sapphire cloth
wrapped in beauty for your dreams to breathe
i wish you the best in all your endeavors
and pray you will find all the love you seek


Robert Anderson


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By: MJ Duggan


Through the sight of daylight

I see a street of whitewashed sand,

cars like broken turrets of ice

melting on a moon clock of dew.

The tilt in my lost breath

wavers in an open canvas of pale stars,

and under the timid river's ice

reflects like imprisoned lanterns of orange.

A dwindled telegraph line hangs

like a frozen thread to a web,

its pale frost illuminating

the misty essence of surface.

Warm sunset is staring

at the oily cloud that peers with motion,

while clearing all the whitened ash

from the deluge of Winter's room.

MJ Duggan
Poetry of MJ Duggan


Daily Quote: Art is a collaboration between God and the artist, and the less the artist does the better.
~André Gide


Linguist Corner-ITALIAN: raccogliere: to pick up / verb
Example: Abbiamo raccolto tanti fiori e abbiamo fatto un bel mazzo.
Translation: We picked lots of flowers and made a beautiful bouquet.

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By: Fergus Carty

The long jagged ridge tore through
The shroud of fog, impatient,
Of the warming sun rolling back
The night’s fluffy white covering,

Exposing a glistening quilt
Of just impossible greens,
Stitched through with the brown
Threads of ancient hedge-rows.

Scattered over with the hay-barns
And the plain metal sheds all agleam
And the shimmering, floating,
White rendered mansions of life-time dreams.

From atop the hills the sleek blades
Of tall lean windmills wave
To the early-bird traffic that zips along
The dotted line of a sweeping new carriageway,

Echoes of now long gone children,
Standing in fields as trains whiz by
Or as some low flying plane
Crosses the clear blue of the sky.

Aloft a fluid sun seems to urge: -
Garnish you memories with tears if you will
But let your eyes feast in full
On each and every beauty that I reveal.


Fergus Carty


Daily Quote:To laugh often and much;
to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children,
to leave the world a better place,
to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived,
this is to have succeeded.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson


Linguist Corner-SPANISH: pendiente / adjective / to await
- Aún está pendiente de ser ratificado.
It’s still waiting to be ratified.


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By: Kerridwen Negros


Shouting streets and crowded corners
Blaring sirens and car alarms
Hundreds of wings flapping about.
Black cabs and red buses
Dotted around grey roads.
Proud lions baking in the sun
Can only stare at the fountain.
Red and blue and postcards in shops
Mugs and souvenirs of the city.
Walk away and follow the water
On man-made stepping stone of the river.
Admire the eye of our town
As it glistens in the sun and
Captivates tourists.
No souvenir better
Than what they have seen
And experienced.
Camera of their hearts
Marveling at this beautiful
Scenery.
The sun dies
And the city awakes.
A thousand lights
In every direction.
The moon smiles.
London shines.


Kerridwen Negros
The Song of London
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Daily Quote: If you don't know where you are going, you might wind up someplace else.
- Yogi Berra


Linguist Corner-ITALIAN: ricordare: to remember / verb.
Example:
Ricorderò per sempre questi bei giorni passati insieme.
Translation: I will always remember these beautiful days spent together.


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By: Joyce Helmsley



Early summer again
when beauty is born,
birds are in love
and the lark sings at dawn.
Skies are in fashion
dressed in blue satin
instead of the grey
of a February day.

Once more I wander
in a beautiful garden
amid pretty rosebuds
of delicate pink...
and flowers of Holland
those tulips in bloom
are waving goodbye to
the breezes of spring.

I silently offer
a fervent prayer
as fragrance of heaven
touches my heart;
there is no place on earth
like a beautiful garden...
each individual aspect
is God's work of art.

Joyce Helmsley



There can be no other occupation like gardening in which, if you were to creep up behind someone at their work, you would find them smiling.
~Mirabel Osler


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By: Jason LaMorris Rivers

Mirror on the wall
why are you taking
up her time?
You got her in the mirror,
putting make-up on her mind,
Putting on that make-up
only wastes precious time
Cause it's not about her face,
It's more about what's in her mind,
But our sad shallow world,
has her working overtime,

30 minutes 'til an hour,
so she can try to find perfection,
But only if she knew,
there's little need for correction,
And it's sadder
that beauty companies
are rich because of this,

Girls with low self esteem
spending millions to achieve,
To achieve a look
that they already possess,
But it's society's fault
that there's so much stress,

Cause it makes them think
that they need make-up to
believe,
but the truth is
It's only used to deceive,
cause it's a temporary fix,
inside they will still bleed,

The world can be
so superficial at times,
That's the main reason
they're trying to make
us all blind,

By making us think
that beauty
is all that really matters,
But it's the true confidence inside,
Which make-up only shatters,

Putting make-up on,
only makes you like the other,
Without the make-up on,
you will stand out like a star,
So don't worry girl
you're beautiful just the way you are,

And you should not care
what those shallow people think,
Cause if you try
to impress them,
then you're missing out
on the deep,
you're already beautiful,
smart, and complete,
but without make-up on,
you can say that
you're unique


Jason Lamorris Rivers Copyright ©2010
conscious, and intimate thoughts by jason lamorris rivers


Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart.
~Kahlil Gibran


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By: B. Mahfood



A fragrant lily
among thorns, sways in the breeze
And catches my eye

~~~~~~~

Waves crash, relentless
Heart pounds, can’t ever be calmed
Your form overwhelms

B. Mahfood
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How cunningly nature hides every wrinkle of her inconceivable antiquity under roses and violets and morning dew!
~Ralph Waldo Emerson


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By: Joe Trava


She left through the doors of life,
a few moments had passed
beside her friends of time
and her lovely smile just shined.

I saw her and was blind,
she was near, she was too far,
she was present and was absent,
she existed in a fantasy.

I asked her of the unknown sea,
of the waves I didn't perceive,
all in my dream,
and she left through the doors of chance.

I saw the beautiful blue sea in her eyes.


Joe Trava



Play with life, laugh with life, dance lightly with life, and smile at the riddles of life, knowing that life’s only true lessons are writ small in the margin.
-Jonathan Lockwood Huie

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By: Eve Meredith Brackenbury




I look and look
and look again
and still can't find
beautiful.

You give me a
beginner's paint set
and set me to coloring,
warning me to stay
in the lines or suffer
the consequences.

I slip and get a little
green in your eyes
and a little silver
in your hair.

I am inspired
and color me blue
and the night
dirty yellow.

You just laugh
and touch up
the stars
with turquoise.

Eve Meredith Brackenbury
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"Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not".
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson


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It's comfortable in this cocoon
But I must exit very soon
The warm protective chrysalis
Fulfil my metamorphosis

I thought the effort far too great
I did not want to change my state
But Nature has to be obeyed
And soon my splendor is displayed

They try to trap my beauty yet
I must evade the callous net
Becoming a collector's prey
A dead exhibit on display

Michael White
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If one desires a change, one must be that change before that change can take place.
-Bellin Gita

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Folds of colour, soft and fragile,
Fringed with common green,
Atop a plain and woody stem,
Along its length, thorns plainly seen.
They will always crush it,
Who recklessly seek it to grasp.
For those impulsive, heedless ones,
Those thorns across palm will rasp.

Who seek to try and preserve,
So blind and unthinking are those.
Who have plucked and pressed,
A now rudely altered, lifeless rose.

Can we not yet comprehend,
This wondrous, fragrant show?
Is it really so hard to enjoy
While left on it’s bush to grow?
In border boldly expanding,
Riot of colour and enveloping scent.
On trellis adventurous climber,
Free and renewing as was meant.

Yet when we rip it from its setting,
Surprised are we at the shiver,
That now cold runs through us,
As we watch it slowly wither.

The rose, it does not deceive.
Oblivious the one while in this flower delves.
For hurting loss or thought betrayal,
We must look honestly inside ourselves.

Fergus Carty



"A thankful heart is not only the greatest virtue, but the parent of all other virtues".
~Cicero


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