Painting by Jeanne
Enjoy this version of “On Top of Old Smokey”
Nineteen eighty! When
Quenby-child sings the blues, reds
Whites to the Sony!
Jeanne Poland's Poetry Blog
12 Jan 2014 2 Comments
in Family Tags: Garage Band, nineteen eighty, On Top of Spaghetti, Quenby at four, sings the blues, Sony
Enjoy this version of “On Top of Old Smokey”
Nineteen eighty! When
Quenby-child sings the blues, reds
Whites to the Sony!
11 Jan 2014 Leave a comment
in Family, Uncategorized Tags: 1980, Beating Out aSong, child's grand chutzpah, Garage Band, Sony Recorder, tape
Thanks to Garage Band
A Sony recorder’s tape
And child’s grand chutz·pah!
09 Jan 2014 Leave a comment
in Family Tags: Georgia, Soundburg, Soundcloud, TipToe
08 Jan 2014 Leave a comment
in Family Tags: cosmic being, death, divine child, ETERNITY, God's daughter, heaven, heir with Christ, judgement, life-giving spirit, mystical, unique, Zealot
Cosmic being
created unique
God’s daughter
life-giving spirit.
created unique
born of heaven
mystical child.
God’s daughter
heir with Christ
divine child.
life-giving spirit
in death, eternity
and judgement.
This is Paul’s description of Christ and his brothers and sisters as described by Reza Aslan in his book:The Zealot.
07 Jan 2014 Leave a comment
in Family Tags: colors, delight, fantasy, full spectrum moment, prism, rainbow, real
Fantasy? Rainbow.
Real color: prism delight.
Full spectrum moment.
07 Jan 2014 Leave a comment
in Family Tags: blows ice, frigid air, North Pole, temperate zone, tests our breathing skills
06 Jan 2014 Leave a comment
in Family Tags: color, equality, filter shades hope, Good News, history, Joy to humankind, prophet, trust
05 Jan 2014 1 Comment
in Family Tags: fog, forgiveness, lifts me up, to cradle sharp cutting edges
Shield, Lance, Dragon Fangs
04 Jan 2014 1 Comment
by jeannepoland in Family Tags: comments, dragon fangs, helmeted honor foretold, lance, Laura Salas, Pat Podlipec, shield, soldier on 'neath flag
shield, lance, dragon fangs:
helmeted honor foretold;
soldier on ‘neath flag.
Pat Podlipec commented:
I like your phrase “soldier on ‘neath flag”
Laura Salas commented:
“dragon fangs” – Why do we never hear of dragon fangs? As soon as I read this, I thought, “Of course, dragons have fangs. Deathly, meaty, sharp fangs.” But I don’t think I’ve ever seen them referred to! I like all the nouns in line 1, and the words helmeted, foretold, and soldier have such a nice ring (literally) to them, all together.
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