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Posts Tagged ‘ dreams ’

A Letter To A Dream

December 15, 2012
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A letter To A Dream

March, 2010 So many times I wanted to lay down this pen and let the words migrate back into silent barriers of a once broken expression; so many times I wanted to lock away this literary voice behind unbreakable chains with no way out but every time I tried I heard you whistling my...
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Beyond A Blue Sky Of Dreams

July 21, 2012
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rainbow

Beyond A Blue Sky Of Dreams Somewhere out there are rainbows fading through a sky where a misty rain falls gently on a field of hope; somewhere there is growth happening on streets and corners where youth struggle to find their place in this world. Somewhere out there, beyond the deep blue of summer’s...
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As I Stand

May 9, 2012
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As I Stand

If they could just see me now/standing here taller than they ever thought I could stand/believing in myself despite all those frozen years they laughed at me like I wasn’t even there. This mirror now shines/no more fear because I have risen through the broken boards with sacrifice and hidden tears.   There is...
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Of Dreams

March 21, 2012
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Of Dreams

Of Dreams When I was younger I used to sit on the side of cobblestone curbs and dream I had cool dreams and jazzy dreams; I had the kind of dreams that made my mind sway  and the kind of dreams that took me away to another day where I was someone with a...
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Poetry

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  • Blogtalk Radio: “~Re-Verse~ Classic Poetry Open Mic” Sundays 8pm – 10pm
    Who is your favorite classic poet, Poe, Wilde, Byron, Browning, Yeats, Keats, Kerouac, Dylan Thomas, perhaps even newer, Billy Collins, Mary Oliver, Kay Ryan? Read your favorite classic poet, read poems that inspire you, touch you, have special meaning. COME share in a celebration of our poetic history. You must first know from where you come, before you can […]
  • Simon Wright’s “In A Moon’s Mist”
    Simon Wright is a workaholic, adrenaline junkie, with little time for art and as a working class yorkshireman, (that’s northern england) where men are not supposed to write bloody poetry like big jessies. He was going full speed with life, when life decided otherwise, and after an operation to remove his top 2 vertebrae and a lengthy break from work, he bega […]
  • Poetic Liberation (Street Poetry) ~ Andreas Liotsakis
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