leaves like confetti like a dance floor at midnight colorful music The above poem is written in the form of Haiku. Haiku is an unrhymed poetic form consisting of 17 syllables arranged in three lines of 5-7-5 syllables respectively. Haiku tends to relate primarily to NATURE. Learn more about poetry styles here. Hey y'all, thanks … Continue reading Colorful Music
DANCE
Dancing My Danger
Let me dance my danger where your dark has no key slithering into the thrill corner of your senses pushing you over the edge into the abyss of free falling desires opening a world for you where I dare only hold the hand of a few ©MidwestFantasy Originally written and posted 05/09/2017 on Midwest Fantasy … Continue reading Dancing My Danger
Dance of the Tease
You watch me wiggle with a giggle and a grin Never before seeing this kind of sin * A daring dance I love to perform Creating in you the perfect storm * Your eyes intense never leaving the view I have you captured this I knew * A bend and a stretch shimmy and shake … Continue reading Dance of the Tease
Guest Barista Eric Syrdal-Spring Thaw…
I don’t see the sun very often get up in the morning in the dark make my way down under the mountain into the hard earth I take out the cold lumps of shadow and send them back up to the light when I finally drag my tired and aching corpse from the deepest of … Continue reading Guest Barista Eric Syrdal-Spring Thaw…
I WAIT FOR THE NEW DAY
By Charles Robert Lindholm Each morning I sit and watch the Eastern horizon start to glow with the tiniest sliver of light shimmering at the edge of the earth as morning slowly chases the night and the darkness away in an endless ritual insomniac that I am, I come to watch and wait for the … Continue reading I WAIT FOR THE NEW DAY
HAIKU: THE PIED PIPER BREEZE
By Charles Robert Lindholm The Pied Piper breeze plays for the leaves in the trees begging them to dance Copyright © 2017 Charles Robert Lindholm - All Rights Reserved
Writers’ Crush
Lovely moon poets Mutual admiration Dance ethereal © 2017 Christine Elizabeth Ray – All rights Reserved