
Linda is hosting the Live Open Link Night for dVerse today. I’m sharing this poem that I wrote in December. It’s a poem inspired by the Magnetic Poetry Oracle. I don’t think too many people here have read it because it was posted on December 26. I missed Sarah’s Poetics prompt this week to write a poem of blue, but it appears that I’ve written many poems about blue!
This is absolutely stunning, Merril π So much to love here especially; ” the champagne clouds, the blush born in ferocious fever-dances, the aching beauty of after the light-singing stars.” ππ
Thank you very much, Sanaa! π
So beautiful, Merril!
Thank you, Jill!
I went and read it! Guess I didn’t know you then.
It is a lush piece. You are amazing, Merril!
Thank you very much, Resa! π
I returned to December’s poem … loved reading it and your performance today!!!
Aww–thank you so much, Helen!
And here we are! (K)
Yes. π
I remember this one! I wish I could have heard you read it.
Thank you, Liz.
We do the live Open Link nights about once a month, so if you’re ever around then, feel free to join in.
You’re welcome, Merril. I’ll try to keep an eye out for the live Open Link nights.
I think the next one is June 24.
Thank you.
I mean the live one.
I remember this one, too!
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I seem to have missed it first time – have now commented on it
Thank you, Derrick.
‘where sea-ships, dream-carriers,
sail under a spray of diamonds
toward tomorrow.’
– This is so full of hope and possibility. I do remember reading it first time around. Thanks for sharing your blues Merril π
I did take a breath, Merril, as I read your poem! A beautiful ode to the universe with blue tones and that wonderful βblush born in ferocious fever-dancesβ!
Aww–that is so kind. Thank you, Kim!
The universe in the act of knowing itself, creator, created, creation. Peace ~Jason
Thank you very much, Jason.
Hearing your reading made it even more impactful.
Thank you so much, Ken!