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A group to share your own poetry and both modern and ancient poetry that you enjoy 

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Modern Poetry History and Characteristics - HubPages

This Group is for all of you poets and writers to share your art with us, those wonderful words of wisdom and essence from your soul,

There is desire for worldly attainment, and there is a deeper yearning for eternal peace. Striving with dedication toward a desired goal is an efficient method. This is a destined plan.

With words that help to lift others vibrations and soar, words that allow a tear to be shed or a smile to be felt.. all can be shared here..

What is to be realised is that nothing happens before it happens.

The mechanism does not understand this - thus the wise consider the mechanism to be in error.

~Reɪvən

Iranian Poetry 'Bani Adam' Inscribed On United Nations Building Entrance - Zaufishan

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Li Shangyin ~ Poet of the Tang Dynasty

Started by Julie. Last reply by Ametrine -(MHZ) on Friday. 1 Reply

Li Shangyin (李商隐; ca. 813–858), courtesy name Yishan (义山), was a Chinese poet of the late Tang Dynasty, born in Henei (now…Continue

Tags: Tang, Dynasty, Yishin, chinese, Li

The Power of Story Telling ~ Daily OM

Started by Julie. Last reply by Julie on Friday. 4 Replies

Most cultures use storytelling to pass down family history using the power and energy of the human voice.Ever since our…Continue

Tags: family, listening, culture, ancestors, Telling

Art and Poetry mixture - Emily Dickinson

Started by Julie. Last reply by Ametrine -(MHZ) on Wednesday. 16 Replies

“Violets” by Ştefan LuchianWithin my reach!I could have touched!I might have chanced that way!Soft sauntered thro’ the village —Sauntered as soft away!So unsuspected VioletsWithin the meadows go —Too late for striving fingersThat passed, an hour…Continue

Tags: Stefan, Luchian, Dickinson, Emily, poetry

LEARNING TO BREATHE AGAIN..~Brian Alger

Started by Ꮙℓἇ∂ἇ..aka Reɪvən ღ. Last reply by Tara Mar 9. 1 Reply

LEARNING TO BREATHE AGAIN...When did you lose the natural way The way that was given to you at birth Of breathing peacefully Without the need for self-attendance?Our release from the trauma Of this humbling pandemic, From the loneliness imposed By…Continue

Rumi

Started by Julie. Last reply by Ametrine -(MHZ) Mar 9. 5 Replies

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Tanka Poetry

Started by Julie. Last reply by Ametrine -(MHZ) Feb 15. 7 Replies

Tanka poems follow a set of rules. They all have five lines and each line follows a pattern: the first line has five syllables, the second line has seven syllables, the third line has five syllables, the fourth line has seven syllables, and the…Continue

Tags: count, nature, syllable, poetry, japanese

Poetry can be a powerful tool

Started by Julie. Last reply by Julie Feb 14. 2 Replies

Poetry can be a powerful tool in dementia care, offering therapeutic benefits for individuals living with the condition and their caregivers. Engaging with poetry can improve mood, communication, and social interaction, while also fostering a sense…Continue

Tags: readying, shared, communication, poetry

Phantom Poetry

Started by Julie Jul 30, 2025. 0 Replies

An example...ImaginingsA token of regardA heart full of hopeImaginings are the ghosttouching my handbeckoning ......distant mist rolling into the valleya small copse of treesbent in the windtotal silenceis that possible?.............. ... ......She…Continue

Tags: the, spaces, in, filling, poetry

ACROSTIC POETRY

Started by Julie. Last reply by Julie Jun 4, 2025. 1 Reply

An acrostic poem is a poem where the first letter of each line spells out a word or phrase, which is often the subject of the poem. This word or phrase is typically displayed vertically at the beginning of the lines, creating a visual cue for the…Continue

Tags: art, image, creativity, poetry, acrostic

Introducing Ghazal: A Symphony of Couplets

Started by Julie. Last reply by Julie Jun 4, 2025. 7 Replies

Introducing Ghazal: A Symphony of CoupletsThe Ghazal is a poetic form that originated in 7th-century Arabia and later became an integral part of Persian, Urdu, and Indian literature. Almost 99 % of the poets, including such names as Hafiz ans Mirza…Continue

Tags: couplets, form, poetry, Ghazal

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Comment by Julie on March 10, 2025 at 8:26am

Quote from today's newsletter from the order of bards ovates and druids

"Keep Close to Nature's heart...and break clear away, once in a while and climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods.  Wash your spirit clean"

~John Muir

"Magical Wings" ~ Julie

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Comment by Ametrine -(MHZ) on January 21, 2025 at 11:37am

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Comment by Julie on January 21, 2025 at 5:56am

So glad your Nanny gifted you in this way Vlada, she sounds like a wonderful person to have had in your life.  My Nan as I called mum's mum had a gift for gardening and I remember well her apple pies.  My dad's mum I didn't see often as she lived further away but I think she liked cooking.  

My nearest beach is about 40 miles away, so I think that's why I love to go to visit the narrowboat at the marina....water is so relaxing.... we even get waves on the canal around Bridge 80!  Wales was my parents go to place, mostly North Wales and sometimes the Wirral coastline when I was a youngster.  

Crafting is a good way to enjoy nature and bring on the memories....I have a dish of stones which hold past times and even bits of dried seaweed and the odd crab leg!  

In my memories for now Ametrine xx

Comment by Ꮙℓἇ∂ἇ..aka Reɪvən ღ on January 20, 2025 at 1:47pm

Oh yeah beach memories, love going to the beach and I go often, just to unwind, walk the sand barefoot, get fresh air in my lungs... as a kid I was like you then Julie, everything came home, smelly or disgusting, my poor Nanny she had her limits, but she did let me bring stuff home that we all could make wind chimes with, shells, dried seaweed & drift wood mostly & any other oddity that would look good tied to strings, and we'd spend the next day making them, oh fun. I still like making stuff, I know it was she who bought out my artistic craft side within nature out in me..

Comment by Ametrine -(MHZ) on January 19, 2025 at 9:47am

:o) I wish you to be able to go to the beach each time your heart needs so :o) 

Comment by Julie on January 19, 2025 at 9:45am

Yes, the smell, my mum and dad didn't much enjoy the crabs legs and shells and bits of seaweed I used to pick up in my little bucket, but I had a nature table and everything was arriving there, so much fun...I had many a smile when I found a stone glossed up by the sea, such excitement.  Last beach holiday I had was on the Isle of Man, it was the first time I found a lovely piece of bottle green glass....a new treasure to hold 

 

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Multi Dimensional Reality

The world as you know it - all that you see, taste, feel and touch, comprises only about 5% of all of the stuff of the universe. The other 95% is what we have considered "nothing" or the "firmament"  or dark matter or the heavens or mystic Other Worlds. This 95% is multi-dimensional and consists of potential realities that may be perceived.

A single thought...a mere whisper, ...... barely upon a breeze that catches a spark... all is tinder before the firestorm... and yet.
ONLY that whisper
ONLY that thought
 the world is forever changed beyond the fears and dreams of cardboard men.
Freedom and change starts within:
It is encouraged by truth and courage of people who love
Built by the respect of true beings standing as one before each other.
Lets us cross every man made borders
without fear stare into eyes and hearts of all our brothers and sisters: within our words without shouting,or force to hold each to our truths; and let us without fear freely share what works...

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