Welcome to Day 2 of the WATCH “#RWISA” WRITE Showcase Tour w/@DLFinnauthor! #RRBC #RWISAWRW
We’re continuing to bring you a great showcase of writing talent so on Day 2 (7/2/19) I bring to you a short collection of poetry by Author, D. L. Finn, which I have personally entitled POETRY II because she has published the first set in our upcoming WATCH “RWISA” WRITE Anthology!!!
“ICICLES”
The icicles dangle downward
Reaching for the substantial snow
Each drop bringing them closer
As the landscape merges into itself
It is silent in its existence
Until a raven reveals itself
Wondering what’s in the trash
Yet, the moment remains peaceful
Sitting and surveying in the chill
An instant promising potential
When there is no celerity
When crackling fires call
When surroundings are concealed
Soon, the renewal will be revealed
But now it’s the stage of contemplation.
For sustenance
For solace
For soul
To live on our abundance of the past
This is the gift of the snow
When we can replenish our hearts
In the silence of the icicles.
“FREEDOM” (Musings from the back of a Harley)
The freedom of the blue skies
Welcome us warmly back
Our path is asphalt
Our vehicle a mechanical horse
Our guide is the wind
Lush green walls soar
The sun illuminates the way
Oaks are waking up after a long nap
And I…
I fill my soul
With nature’s flowering renewal
Bursting with beauty and abundance
In the freedom of spring.
“WHERE THE RIVERS MEET”
Roaring white, pounding the granite
Swirling, swelling, splendor
The air is heavy with anticipation
It blows over me like a lover’s touch
Filling my heart with sweet floral ecstasy
I relax into the experience
Each breath carries away my worries
My eyes fill with abandonment
As the rushing liquid serenades me
Singing the praise of this paradise
Until the different directions converge
After a brief resounding rumble
They combine and continue on their way
Leaving the moment where the rivers meet.
OCEAN
As I sit perched up high on our lanai
Comfortable on my recliner in the shade
The ocean draws my gaze
Its sapphire and emerald water calls me
While the blue pool floats in its space—uninviting
I hear the sea’s song as it smashes onto the shore
The surfers ride its motion
The snorkelers gaze into its depth
And the swimmers float on its perception
Our attraction is undeniable
Opposites: one of air, one of water
It beckons, and I must respond
Offering myself up to the hidden world
Under the cerulean summon
I answer, embracing the ocean completely.
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Denise is a wonderful poet! Thanks for hosting, Nonnie! ❤
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Hi D.L. and congratulations on your showcase of poems.
Hi Nonnie. It’s good to visit your blog today. I love the warm colors and Denise should be quite comfortable over here.
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I love your poetry, Denise. It fills my soul. Thank you for hosting, Nonnie.
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Wonderful poetry, Denise.
Thanks for hosting, Nonnie.
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Thanks, Rhani:) I’m happy to hear that.
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Thank you for hosting me here today, Nonnie–and for the title:)
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These are gems. Bravo to Denise! 🙂
Thanks for hosting and sharing, Nonnie.
Cheers to you both!
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Thank you, Natalie:) I appreciate that!
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Thank you for hosting Denise, Nonnie. Her poems are beautiful
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Thank you, John:)
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I respect poets, D.L., those who can condense long stories short! Of course, my mind doesn’t work like that! Well done and congrats! Thank you, Nonnie for hosting.
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Thank you, Joy:) I really enjoy doing it. There are a lot of patterns involved and I have always looked for them.
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