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Inspiration's Tears | Sandra Henry - A Poetry Website Featuring Poems by Contemporary Poets

Inspiration’s Tears | Sandra Henry

The spirit of beauty
blossoms year ’round
As the spirit of love
shines down from above.
One crystal tear of joy
fills the aching heart
One delicate thought
gives imagination flight
One tender touch
causes the soul to sing
One sweet smile
shall be felt forever more.
Let all the oceans be
crystal tear drops
Let each thought be
a swallow in flight
Let one touch be
a thousand voices singing
Let one smile be
an eternal light.
So shared spirit will live on
in soft and tender hearts
in the tears of inspiration
and in the joy of
cherished friendship.

The First Flute | Jenny Middleton - A Poetry Website Featuring Poems by Contemporary Poets

The First Flute | Jenny Middleton

Even amongst the mires and marshes
at our beginnings we envied the birds
their song grown sweet amid the tawny thorns
of survival. Schemes were lit and fires
laid smoke to climb through the roast heat of bones
and blister of wings until the remains
displayed their hollow, fleshless tunnel caves
here the first enchantments lifted from lips,
swift fingers coaxed the perforated pieces
of death to a fresh flight of flurried dance
now strumming soul soft from our stereos.

Drowning | Enrico Barigazzi - A Poetry Website Featuring Poems by Contemporary Poets

Drowning | Enrico Barigazzi

And at the end the young chap
turned himself into a poet
deciding to get out of the vessel
where he boarded when he set sail
to breathe new life into his old one
setting out on the revival of his old memories
while the creaking hull was approaching
the southern seas

no more double talks no more false
handclasps no more mendacious smiles
no more stupid innuendos
from a world which wanted him to play
a role for luvvies

water only…only water…
ocean’s water is surrounding his body
and the bite of a shark passing by him
seems to be sweeter than the rushed and careless
opinions of the people.

(Inspired by Jack London’s novel Martin Eden a book of extraordinary sensitiveness, witty and poignant at the end above all. The sense of disenchantment of a young writer and poet for a bourgeois world firstly desired and then repulsed by the main character it made me grow the interest to make up a poem on this incredible novel.)

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