Posts Tagged: poetry

Reconfigure, Reconsider

Ever wish you could turn back time, maybe just for a bit, to see a different world? Well I’ve felt that way recently! Gods it’s been so cool listening to podcasts and learning about the planet before us humans showed up on it! That curiosity led to the creation of this surprisingly reflective piece. My most recent work. Makes ya think what it must have been like, roaming with the megafauna, eh?

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Lily Nectar

This is no joke, the best poem that I have written in a very long time. Words cannot express how proud I feel of myself. I read this at a wedding recently and was surprised at how well I said every word, despite having not read my poetry in front of a wide audience in a long time. To whoever ends up reading this once it is posted, thanks for taking the time to do so and for, well…. for just being your unique wonderful self!

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One

Probably the most experimental poem that I’ve written in a long while. If I hadn’t forgotten about it, it might have become a series of poems, as is probably implied by the title. That series still remains a possibility. Anyways, I always enjoy these kinds of poems, when I can just write whatever comes to mind, even if I end up putting down non-words sometimes. But let’s let the poem speak for itself, I’ve done enough chatting.

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Grotto

At the end of last year I walked down to the tennis courts behind my former middle school, a nostalgic old haunt of sorts. I sat down against a tree and handwrote this poem in my journal. Only after I returned home did I put it in a Google Docs. It’s very serene and might carry your mind away.

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Chasing Quill

A fun little poem I wrote about a runaway pen! Laugh along with this one, its one of my more lighthearted and silly pieces!

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Missing Page

Bit of a shorter poem this time but no less meaningful! Based on a walk I took recently one fall morning. Enjoy!

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