No man was ever yet a great poet,
Without being at the same time a profound philosopher.
For poetry is the blossom and the fragrance
Of all human knowledge,
Human thoughts, human passions, emotions, language. "
Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
POETRY
LI PO
"You ask me why I dwell in the green mountain;
I smile and make no reply for my heart is free of care.
As the peach-blossom flows down stream
and is gone into the unknown,
I have a world apart that is not among men."
- Li Po 701 - 762
Rain
Roads not yet glistening, rain slight,
Broken clouds darken after thinning away.
Where they drift, purple cliffs blacken.
And beyond -- white birds blaze in flight.
Sounds of cold-river rain grown familiar,
Autumn sun casts moist shadows. Below
Our brushwood gate, out to dry at the village
Mill: hulled rice, half-wet and fragrant
by Tu Fu 712 - 770
THE NEW
This is a piece I wrote and finished recently. If anyone read in earlier poetry entries, what I wrote about the Eagles in B.C. and the Hancock Wildlife Channel. Then you will know what this poem is about.
http://www.hancockwildlifechannel.org/index.php?topic=cam-sites
I’m Missing You
Empty nest! oh empty nest!
Nest now so full, of nothingness.
Yet how such magic do you still hold.
To capture Worldwide - so many hearts.
For as if in answer to a memory, so dear -
Eaglet swoops in, scattering my concentration.
Pen in hand, I pause to wipe a happy tear -
For bringing again - that excitement sensation!
Oh precious nest, woven with dreams,
Once more I close my eyes and see -
The parents at home with eaglets two!
Everlasting memories, safe in that Tree.
Eric Valentine March 5/07©
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
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4 comments:
really enjoyed those mate.
Hoping youare well.
Cheers
Eric, the words are touching
What struck me most was
"Pen in hand, I pause to wipe a happy tear"
take care
Augs thank you for your visit, so glad you enjoy.
TTFN :)
Marthyan, it's so nice to see you here again. I am pleased that you like my choices of words that just settle upon the paper.
Gentle writing.
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