Three Short Poems

Submitted by Hannah D. on Mon, 12/16/2013 - 01:53

Reading
Rain patters on the roof and windows.
Inside, I can see my breath.
The wind is brawling violently
As the night sinks black as death.

A fire leaps from the molten glow
Of logs in the fireplace;
With a book and a quilt I sit quietly
And am lost in time and space.

Compromise
On a bridge o'er a stream a wise man stood
Betwixt a pasture and a thick, dark wood.
He claimed that with a metaphorical cleaver
He'd carve great herds of staunch believers:
"Do away with your exegetical
Rules, and embrace the hypothetical."

At the River*
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*Based on e. e. cummings' Untitled:
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Author's age when written
18
Genre

Comments

Glad to see you are posting!

"The wind is brawling violently"

Brawling. I never thought about the wind actually 'brawling'. Interesting choice of words there.

""Do away with your exegetical
Rules, and embrace the hypothetical.""

:P

Goodbye? Oh no, please. Can’t we just go back to page one and start all over again?” – Winnie The Pooh