Monday, April 6, 2020

.. ♥ Love Gossip ♥ ..



Tell the stars to tell the moon that I love you 
         tell the blowing wind to tell the blooming trees
I want the entire world to witness and view
            how your soft touch put my fretting heart at ease

Tell the blowing wind to tell the blooming trees;
            tell the cold rain droplets knocking on your door 
how your soft touch put my fretting heart at ease
                  how love gifted us magical wings to soar. 

Tell the cold rain droplets knocking on your door 
               how to the oceans of your eyes I've been drawn
how love gifted us magical wings to soar 
                   tell the flirting night to tell the blushing dawn

how to the oceans of your eyes I've been drawn.
           Engrave our names on the golden grains of sand
Tell the flirting night to tell the blushing dawn
            how I can clasp the sparking stars in my hand

Engrave our names on the golden grains of sand 
                  Tell the butterflies to tell the sunflowers
how I can clasp the sparking stars in my hand
          how passion turns years of pain to mere few hours

Tell the butterflies to tell the sunflowers 
           I want the entire world to witness and view
How passion turns years of pain to mere few hours
             Tell the stars to tell the moon that I love you.



Pantoum Form

Pantoum

 The Pantoum is a series of quatrains rhyming ABAB in  which the second and fourth line of the 

first  quatrain reappear as the first and third lines in the succeeding quatrain; each quatrain 

introduces a new  rhyme set as BCBC, CDCD. The first line of the series reappears as the last line 

of the closing quatrain, and third line of the poem reappears as the second line of closing quatrain, 

rhyming ZAZA  


First & Second Stanzas:

Line 1 A
 Line2 B 
Line 3 A
 Line 4 B 

Line 5 (repeat of line 2) B
Line 6 C
Line 7 (repeat of line 4) B
Line 8 C

It can be as long as you wish just keep the same pattern on
and the ending stanza must be as shown below
                                                                         ○ 

                                                                      ○
                                                                   ○
Last stanza:

Line 2 of previous stanza
Line 3 of first stanza
Line 4 of previous stanza
Line 1 of first stanza


Read that example and give it a try :) >> Example  

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Heavy hearts aren't apt to float over smoke pothers~❥


      trashed 
              in 
                 ashes,                
                          his 
                  cigarettes 
                         panted 
                      smoky
                          spirals
                                    all
over the dim room as
he walked  a  w  a  y
            
                                             and
                                                   just 
                                             like
                                           the
                                               day 
                                                   she 
                                                 first 
                                   breathed 
                                              him 
                                                      in, 
                      she was  l e f t 
                      gasping for air