Life doesn’t owe you
Chances, opportunities
These, you make yourself
And this is real power
With the chances it gives you
©2019 Annette Rochelle Aben
Life doesn’t owe you
Chances, opportunities
These, you make yourself
And this is real power
With the chances it gives you
©2019 Annette Rochelle Aben
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A boop to the nose
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ADORKABLE
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Funny and lovely
Unbelievably charming
True to him-/herself
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Hello, cutie pie,
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I’m interested
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teach me of Odysseus
in poetic words bled
ten years
churned in the waking wake
of departing the nightmare
what did Odysseus see in the rear-view mirror?
the sacking of Troy was no small thing
was Helen worth it?
how would Hector respond?
Achilles?
perhaps Patroclus or Paris might weigh in?
any insight?
I sigh
The Iliad has been repeated over and over and over again
Men, Nature’s most destructive force,
the innards of the Trojan Horse,
spill out and spoil every pristine thing they touch
but teach me of Odysseus
how does man leave the fatal shore?
what demons must he destroy?
what storms, prevail?
how red the wake?
before the safe harbors of home
he makes
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Words and Photography ©2019 Tanya Cliff ~ to contact me
Posted in poetry & free verse.
After lights out,
the monks come to-gether
to gossip & chat & do each other’s hair.
And it’s all good fun.
But then one monk hits another
with a heavy slab of stone.
And suddenly it’s a
pillow fight.
Young or old every-body loves electric pencil sharpeners.
Excellent definition.