The Light and Poetry Friday

 

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Ring the bells that still can ring
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack in everything
That’s how the light gets in.
— Leonard CohenAnthem
You can read the remaining lyrics here.
In honor of recently departed Leonard Cohen, a songsmith, wordsmith and inspiration, I wrote a previous poem and this new poem, retyped below because screen readers for the visually-impaired cannot read words inserted in jpegs:
Shine Like Leonard Cohen
Find the words
everyone knows
but sing them deeper
where fear goes
sing them deeper
where hope hides
sing them deeper
where light flows.
Copyright 2016 Brenda Davis Harsham
Welcome to Poetry Friday! I’m happy and honored to host Poetry Friday this week for the first time. If you’ve participated before, you know what to do. If you haven’t, you can click the blue box and add a link to your blog of an original poem, a favorite poem or a review of poetry. Or leave your link in the comments.

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The Elves Must Go

Oak leaves with red at the edges

Leaves touch earth with a
quiet whisper that sadly says,
the elves must go.
It’s time, it’s true. Continue reading

Ferns Found

Ferns of all shades of green and brown

a palette of earthtones
paints hillsides
with Autumn song Continue reading

To Know Much

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I never know as much as when I don’t know anything. Continue reading

Mothers Near

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Mother Near

I feel my mother near
in a garden,
leaves trembling,
like my heart,
as a butterfly lights
on a concrete goddess. Continue reading

Leaves Aflame

 

Leaves aflame set my heart afire with thanks. Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary, Natick, MA, red tree by pond

Leaves aflame
set my heart afire
with thanks Continue reading

Clover Lit

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Queen Anne’s Lace is
backlit by clover,
like raspberry planets
around a central star. Continue reading

Happy National Poetry Day

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This is just to say…

Thank you, Earth

that held tight trees
bent to their knees
in hurricane winds and

that imprints time itself
on gorges, stone and shelf,
in the language of fossil hieroglyphics. Continue reading

Lune for the Moon

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gray and white,
clouds unroll like mummy wrappings
for the moon

Notes: Happy October! I’m gearing up for Halloween. Continue reading

Fairy Carport

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Would a fairy drive a car
shaped like a cedar branch
with green needle fenders?
Maybe a maple leaf flying carpet?
I’d want a Japanese model,
red and sporty, Continue reading

To a Winged Moth

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Moving between worlds,
egg to leaf,
leaf to stone,
stone to leaf,
leaf to tree,
caterpillar to cocoon. Continue reading

Ode to Gold

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The Olympic dream is one
that bites young and grown. Continue reading