Monday Poetry

Poetry

The Mood has changed

by Patricia Harris


I can see

the shift in your mood,
the intensity
of things falling in place.

building the moment
stone by stone,
the mood has changed
and so have you.

from the way
you are stacking
the emotions up like bricks...
the wall is so nearly built.

Wednesday Whispers

Poetry

The Veil

by Serena Mossgraves

the dead don't see,

the light removed.

The illumination is
taken as the soul leaves.

The veil is pulled
to blind the soul
and the grief blinds
those left alive.

Monday Poetry

Poetry

Hidden Within Books

by Patricia Harris


everything is in chaos,

political awareness
is enough to drive most of us
to the brink of death...

so I have decided that I will be found
hidden within my books,
hidden from the news,
hidden from the fear...
hidden in worlds written
to create personal peace.

in a time when dystopia
is current events,
I will choose fantasy,
romance and poetry...
to carry me away.

It is time again

It is time again

I actually waited longer than I usually do. Lost Notes is completely written and scheduled for release. I usually ask 5 or 6 poems from being done. Help me to choose the next volume?

Wednesday Whispers

Wednesday Whispers
Poetry

Hindsight

by Serena Mossgraves

The way hindsight blinds, 
kindness hidden by fear,
and friendship torn apart
by the illusion of what
the mind perceives.

Perhaps hindsight is twenty twenty,
but with no light to illuminate
seeing through the dark
can be an impossible thing.

Monday Poetry

Monday Poetry
Poetry

Identity

by Patricia Harris


Who am I, Really? 
Hiding behind labels,
Lost in pretending
I understand who
I am supposed to be.

There was a time
When I was sure
Of who I wanted to be,
No labels, no questions,
just me and who I wanted to be...

Age has changed me
adding fear, adding wear and tear...
adding the questions
and the lost identity
that I find the need to chase.

Wednesday Whispers

Wednesday Whispers
Poetry

Corset

by Serena Mossgraves

strangling 
I struggle to breathe,
the tightness nearly
breaking me...

pull the strings,
tighter still,
for vanity demands
the corset drawn
to bone tight.

Book Birthday Belated…

I forgot to post this when the book released….

Monday Poetry

Poetry

Perhaps forgetting is better

by Patricia Harris

Lost memories seem
to weave the idea of grief
into daily life,
speeding the thoughts
through the loom making
the blanket of heaviness
to weigh on the mind.

Perhaps forgetting is better,
a feather instead of stone...
the moment left alone
when the weight is less
on the shoulders than
Atlas knows.

Wednesday Whispers

Wednesday Whispers
Poetry

Murder

by Serena Mossgraves

A murder takes flight
on wings of shadow
against a field of
the purest white
towards an azure sky.
I find myself wanting
to join them,
spreading wings and
taking flight.

The extreme beauty
in the difference
between the
shadow and the light,
fills the world
with wistful imagination.