The desert's music is jazz,
not the willowy strings
of Monet's Eden
but fire from stallions
with a skill for freedom--
wildness without apology.
The desert screams in its sleep,
rouses the eagle with volumes
to scrawl across the
shameless sky.
This Pagan land doesn't
need the virtue of water
with a sky so deep it drinks
the eyes that praise it,
and on its shores is
everything and everywhere--
so many miles wasted on
bodies without wings.
I listen and hear nothing
but my soul waiting;
at that moment the music begins:
in canyons centuries are
the layered shrines of things
that lived and turned to flame,
and red sands singe the eyes--
its brass blares on and on,
blessing lives strong
enough for this heaven,
cursing those who see only stone.
by Patricia Joan Jones
For some reason this reminds
For some reason this reminds me of the Grand Canyon and other such places. It is a blessing to those who perceive it and for those who only see stone, places such as these are quite deadly for the unmindful travellers. Pardon if I went off topic. Thanks for sharing.
here is poetry that doesn't always conform
galateus, arkayye, arqios,arquious, crypticbard, excalibard, wordweaver
When I scribbled this I was
When I scribbled this I was in Arizona visiting the Grand Canyon and other surreal rockscapes I never thought I would fall in love with. I'm thrilled that you're visiting some of my oldies. Thank you for reading and commenting.
To me there is no old poetry,
To me there is no old poetry, they are merely, shall we say, in another dimension or plane of experience (which we call Time) - there must be a 4th dimension quality to poems, its universality and its relevance. For some poems, we shall never have a face to face acquaintance with their creators, however big their names are/were. I am only glad that in the reading of this I was able to delve into the recesses of its thought and origin. Again, thank you, M. Patricia.
here is poetry that doesn't always conform
galateus, arkayye, arqios,arquious, crypticbard, excalibard, wordweaver
What a precise and dazzling
What a precise and dazzling reflection on the craft! My deepest gratitude for your time and valuable insights. Means so much.
BEAUTIFUL PIECE
I LOVED EVERY LITTLE
BIT OF IT .
I know it's been a long time.
I know it's been a long time. So sorry I didn't thank you sooner. I left comments on your poems from my old site: patriciajones. Hope you are well.