Quotes about crease, page 2
Now That The Storm Is Gone
now that the storm is gone
brace yourself
do not just stand there
and be amazed
by the sea looking like
a slate of a very
clean paper
without a crease
the boat is waiting
the sun is shining
let us sail and move
where this life shall take us....
poem by Ric S. Bastasa
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Night Scene
Black windows frame dark
folded drapes; indifferent
stars peer through high arch.
Wine glass gleams. Fragrant
constellations, red dregs, swill
over empty stem.
Night trains blare, despairing
gates clang, steel wheels crease dark rails.
Night birds stir, dreaming.
poem by Steven Federle
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5. Regal Red
Soft silken sheets
Adorn your bed
Signs of passion
In regal red
Not a crease
Slide right in
Before you know
Your dreams begin
Drift to places
From the past
Little snapshots
Never last
Picture old flames
Sometimes new
Think of me
And I of you
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poem by David Threadgold (2008)
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Living Once
This red blood,
is my memory of you.
This red blood between my fingers,
wreath in my skull,
where smoke patterns crease,
till the noise ceases.
Hunting below,
the seas orgasmic purity,
masses of water flexure,
triggering motions in disparity,
having everlasting will in tow,
of expendable expanses.
poem by Kristian Cura
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As Frost is best conceived
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As Frost is best conceived
By force of its Result—
Affliction is inferred
By subsequent effect—
If when the sun reveal,
The Garden keep the Gash—
If as the Days resume
The wilted countenance
Cannot correct the crease
Or counteract the stain—
Presumption is Vitality
Was somewhere put in twain.
poem by Emily Dickinson
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Delta Rain
Soft rain
on dark oaks
Clustered green
curving canyons rise
to velvet crease.
Thick mists consume
stoic cattle,
slowly climbing
verdant slopes.
Meadows gather
new-born lakes.
Delta birds -
grebe and pensive loon,
goldeneye and pintail,
ibis and snowy egret
slowly wade.
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poem by Steven Federle
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A Sliver of Silver
Gently falling from
The midnight sky
A sliver of silver
Dropped into
My palm;
It began to slowly melt
Into a little silver pool
Caressing
Each fold,
Each crease;
Quiescent in quietude,
Coalescing
With the warmth
Of my hand;
There it rested.
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poem by Paul Holmes
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Hope
As the curtain is drawn each morning
to greet a brand new day
let, us look around us
at the children while they play.
They have no worries
to crease their brow,
the world has not corrupted
the feeling that they feel.
They carry no heavy baggage
for mistakes they have made.
We should look at them, smile,
and hope they never do.
16 September 2009
poem by David Harris
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Decembers Shadow
Grimace bathed your face that afternoon.soft peaks of satin filled the air from the harboring clams that invaded the shore that morning.ready to glitter and shoot off
like a spider ballooning they chattered.you crept up on me ready to eat me and dance on me after your first biite.it hailed salmon colored rain and we began ourday under the crease of decembers shadow.
poem by Cal Duran
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In a Cemetery...
Islands of memories
Cities of stone,
Sentinels of silence
In the great all-alone,
‘What do you find in
Your new-found release? ’
Sigh-whispered silence, girl:
‘Peace, perfect peace! ’
Youth fresh from aging,
Love’s bloom anew,
Old friends re-greeting
The girl they once knew,
Those who have loved you
In life’s livid crease
Hold to your memory in
Peace, perfect peace!
11 March 1975
poem by David Lewis Paget
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