Our last poem for April, and I'm ending on a melancholy note with a chant poem from the prompt, Gentle Melody. Enjoy. Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com Gentle Melody In the air of settling shadows,the strains of sweet harmony driftbeside the burgeoning nightin the quiet place of gloaming The soft melody of longingsings of broken... Continue Reading →
Day Eleven – National Poetry Month: Nostalgia’s Truth
A chant poem for you today, from the prompt, Nostalgia’s Truth. Enjoy. Photo by Leeloo The First on Pexels.com Nostalgia’s Truth Painting yesteryear in soft shades of mauve,forsaking the bloody grime of foundation,reworking history in those pretty petals of liesRose-coloured delusions never end well Remembering yesterday in soft focus filters,while spinning those fabricated falsehoodsas actuality,... Continue Reading →
Day Three – National Poetry Month: Ghosted
Today's poem is a bit later than normal as the morning got away from me, but here is another offering from the prompt, Ghosted. Photo by Photo By: Kaboompics.com on Pexels.com Ghosted Isolated in a realm of crueltyclinging to the forlorn raftof empathy, compassion, decency as we float like shattered ghosts Discordant heads shouting insultsand... Continue Reading →
Day 22 National Poetry Month: Calibrate
Happy Earth Day, and I have an end-of-the-world themed chant poem for you today to celebrate. Enjoy. Photo by Josh Sorenson on Pexels.com Calibrate Altered process, distorted outputsyncopation grindingagainst your mechanized failureCalibrate Glitching bytes, flashing screensdata corruptedwithin the infinite algorithmCalibrate Insidious damage, logic virussystem collapseinto worldwide disintegrationCalibrate
Day 12 National Poetry Month: Raven on a Gravestone
Today I bring you a chant poem from the prompt, Raven on a Gravestone. Enjoy. Photo by cottonbro studio on Pexels.com Raven on a Gravestone Your teardrops of infinite silenceplunged within the immutable voidas you stand there, facing mortalityas a raven caws on the gravestone Ethereal memories are dispirited remains,things displaced, an infinity of time... Continue Reading →
