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The Tumultuous Tempest
I remember the day she came to play In our pen of love and joy A forgotten surf, on her turf The amore was just a ploy Her lover boy, only a toy manipulated and molded In full sight, for special delight Where images have been folded She left me free for all to see Bereft and devastated Alone and scared, never paired I waited and debated
Only with her scent, I'm spent Her fragrance lingers still I feel her verve upon each nerve In memoirs of her will So why am I, riding high Immersed yet in her domain? My recollection of her affection Carries meaning I retain And when I fret just to forget The ardor she invited Always jumping, her heart pumping Consumed and still excited How could I know, the inner show That caught me by surprise I thought I knew her beauty, too I never thought demise
No flame will nest upon her breast Where cancer had been found Although I flirt near the dirt That now adorns her crown
I only recall, the ardent fall Gazing at the stone so brave As I came near, I shed a tear By the silence at her grave
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Who Am I, Really?
I am the one who draws the blood
I deliver pain and plight The menace in the evening The heat you fear at night
Hungry are those They sing in depths of fear Where Lucifer debates And Hades ever near
We share a common goal Letting them perspire Mentally condoning war They're lured into my fire
This poem first appeared in Nocturnal Lyric and was subsequently published in a poetry chapbook entitled, Touching the Sky
>Summer Trance
Nature's warmed rhythm Sharpens light of summer dawn Beneath cirrus veil Entranced by song birds A July wave promises When the fruit grows sweet Withering in heat August's arid winds prevail Where bounty is spent
Summer Trance is composed of three related haiku poems.
Copyright © 2004 by D. Wayne Dworsky. All rights reserved.
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The Concrete Jungle
Ebb and tide of the city pride Holds secrets few have seen Nooks and crannies in high places Where life is so serene
Snatching prey on a sunny day Gulls swoop in gaceful motion Sailing high on the seaside winds Soaring over the ocean
Adrift on dust, enmeshed in rust Tiny creatures will abound Not the common bugs you know Mites with alien faces found
High in the sky, a dragonfly Meanders through the canopy Finds refuge in a soggy marsh A wondrous shelter in a tree
Flying low, near shallow flow Moving in a hypnotic trance Flying slow near the water Sharing a complex mating dance
High on a hedge, or building ledge Where a fight for space ensues Dropping bombs on passersby When vultures pay their dues
Pigeons rather peck or gather On steel cables flanking towers Always circling for remnants Searching cityscapes for hours
Glide on freezes, ride on breezes Geese flock to a pond Surviving concrete canyons In nature's trusting bond
Most of all, they never fall Those creatures that encroach Don't ever step upon one The dreaded cockroach!
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