Faeries And Books Australia is a far away land Only reached by ship or plane Today, I saw the Ben Franklin Bridge at my door Distant fairies were knocking, a message for Ivor From my Philadelphia cousins, Maureen and Terry They went to a Pop-Up Shop, a writers library To meet Christine, our chief … Continue reading Faeries And Books, by Ivor Steven
Month: November 2019
Copper Burnished Autumn
“Do you know what the earth meditates upon in autumn?”- Pablo Neruda When autumn’s burnished light drifts across the garden, copper shadows stagger onto the littered pathI ponder what leaves are feeling as they scatter at my feetDo they know their life is over and soon, they’ll rot and die returning to mother earth, Kissing fresh air good-byeuntil they meet again, On fresh … Continue reading Copper Burnished Autumn
Lone Leaf – prikcab (Ian Perlman)
this cold bright morning has me following a lone leaf with crisped edges scratching the pavement as it tumbles down the street has it lost its way as autumn is chased away by winter’s winds I hope it finds a settling place and warmth in togetherness #loneleaf #lookinginyourwindow Read more of prikcab … Continue reading Lone Leaf – prikcab (Ian Perlman)
Upcoming Book Signings – Christine E. Ray
I am honored to have so many opportunities over the next month to be show off Indie Blu(e) Publishing’s amazing book catalog and sign copies of Composition of a Woman and The Myths of Girlhood. I would LOVE it if you can stop by one of the events and introduce yourself. Wishing you and your loved ones a joyous holiday … Continue reading Upcoming Book Signings – Christine E. Ray
GIVE THE GIFT OF POETRY
Are you spending Thanksgiving weekend in the Philadelphia area? Stop by and meet Barista Christine at the Pop-Up Shop for Small Business Saturday. Christine will have the full Indie Blu(e) Publishing's catalog with her at ArtSpace Lansdowne on Saturday, November 30th from 11:30 am to 6 pm. She will be signing copies of Composition of a … Continue reading GIVE THE GIFT OF POETRY
Indentation by Megha Sood
A colorful explosion, a kaleidoscopic implosion, a vibrance shattered amongst the ends of the horizon and scattered across the galaxy with its tinge appearing in every shade of the sunrise and sunset painting the crimson laced sky in the wee hours of the day the burst of the colors those glittering and spellbinding sending the vibration throughout … Continue reading Indentation by Megha Sood
THROWBACK FRIDAY: This Secret Life of Mine
This Secret Life of Mine Maybe you're unaware of this secret life of mine Not a fancy gossip affair But rather boring and benign Focused only on the bottom line Ten-key clicks the hymn rhythm of accountants everywhere In concert with all of 'em Every month in my chair Every year accounting with care And … Continue reading THROWBACK FRIDAY: This Secret Life of Mine
After Hours–“Destroy Me”
Softly destroyed by your impatient hands and ravenous mouth aroused to a point of unethical ecstasy -- Eager my body succumbing to such erotic pleasure begging you not to stop until I am left in climactic ashes * ©MidwestFantasy November 2019 Ph-Alex Tihonovs
THROWBACK FRIDAY- Linda Lee Lyberg- The Stars are Prisoners in Your Eyes
For the stars they are prisoners in your eyesWhile luscious lips hold me captiveOur dancing shadows in gold candlelightIn your warm arms, I am enraptured.While luscious lips hold me captiveAnd that which I give to sacrificeIn your warm arms I am enrapturedGladly paying the ultimate price.And that which I give to sacrificeAll worldly treasures that I … Continue reading THROWBACK FRIDAY- Linda Lee Lyberg- The Stars are Prisoners in Your Eyes
Belief by Lazarus Shatipamba
In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on. Robert Frost Beliefis the tablethat upholds all your dreams. For more metaphors, visit my blog here