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I am Noble, Humble and Southern. I try to be as Honest as I can. My job is not to judge, but to help others. My knees are for praying, my heart is for Loving, head rattles around sometimes. I teach and learn, I win I lose, I have ups and downs like anyone. I balance my karma on my nose. You can ask anyone. I'll answer all question I can, but particularly: Mathematics, Science, Music, Poetry, Philosophy, History, Astronomy, Religion, well all most anything. Enjoy your stay. Ask something.
- Cars kill people every day. Should we abolish car ownership?14 AnswersPolitics6 years ago
- Could you make suggestions for the improvement of this poem?- Mister Young - I got up off the ground - without making a sound - when I finally found the disaster - While unbending my knees - caught my hair in the breeze - in one hundred degrees melting plaster - Watching girls of the world - raising dresses unfurled - while the questions were hurled so much faster - I was writing a play - on a sweet summer day - to her own known dismay so I cast her - She took talent and poise - from her suitcase of toys - said the mirror enjoys her reflection - Keeping up with the styles - weeping under her smiles - leaping over the piles of rejection - We clacked day after night - and came close to a fight - hoping she would invite my direction - But she took all the fame - even blew out my flame - she was playing the game of deception 3 AnswersPoetry7 years ago
- Could you make suggestions for improvement in this poem?- The Wrong Answer - Disgusted, she flipped me the feather - and said I wasn't worth the whole bird - she knew she could always do better - she walked away not saying a word - What I'd done, was it really that wrong? - What'd you do if you were in my place? - I wanted to try to get along - she wanted never to see my face - Would a dozen roses make things right? - Should I try to explain my own side? - I knew I didn't want a big fight - She wasn't going to let me slide - if only I could realize - I needed to... learn to live alone - ~ 10 AnswersPoetry7 years ago
- Should I edit my poem or is it okay?- The Singing Sun - Ask a wise one what lies behind - the smiling round face of the sun - Plato would explain how goodness - is the reason for all the fun - Goodness made visible by light-- - comes from knowledge learned in your youth - gold sun and goodness illumines - the intelligible with truth - Listen to young sun and you'll hear - how low she sings, out into space - cup your ear to her mantra chant - a song pulsing in rhythmic bass - Pierce the darkness, break the silence - Add her song to all your time sensed - ~ 6 AnswersPoetry7 years ago
- Is there enough here to identify the poet?- Young William - Simple and graceful lyrics rise - from times most young boys do despise - numinous morality grow - from nature in a land of snow - A cottage where he hopes to find - philosophic songs for the mind - educated unstinting growth - witnessed by God and Country both - Ullswater Lake he stole a boat - a peak looked down and stole his cloak - pantheism thought teased his brain - spectacular visions on which to train - London was not the place to be - the Lake District had set him free 4 AnswersPoetry7 years ago
- Is it necessary for a poem to have a varied rhyming pattern?- Untitled - Black silhouettes row to sunset - where the orange ball ripples and waves - one light kiss of salty nape sweat - while one hand slightly misbehaves - Often knees begin to get wet - from the droplets where the oars lave - and brush under a bridge rosette - as all the bells ring from their graves - Scrape the bottom, drunken keel debt - there's nothing here the water saves - row until morning songs forget - anoint the forehead kneeling knaves 3 AnswersPoetry7 years ago
- Please forgive me, would you?- I wanted to thank those who commented on my cannonball poem last week. - My delinquency in voting best answer is not a reflection on you. - I enjoyed every comment and I had a splash of a time with you for those moments. - Your comments I take to heart.~Andy 3 AnswersPoetry8 years ago
- Poetry: Do you try mind over matter sometimes?- Of Venice - Just a sun-puff across the square, - past the wild pigeons of St. Mark's, - is a quieter place for us, - a short journey; we may embark. - We dance in step up stairs and stop - atop a bridge where we can talk, - as gondolas slip-slather by - beneath our feet; below the hawk. - Bells resonate, peal demonstrates - we all ring-run down the calle. - Eclipse the noise, we find a shop - of finesse and delicacy. - Artists and craftsmen, hands of skill. - Glass beads, quite splendid and unique - made before eyes filled with wonder - made in the Bright Soul boutique - A deep blue forever keepsake - I clasp in gold around your neck - to honor your beauty and love - and show my eternal respect. - Can we glide together aboard - a gondola that slips through dreams - making love tunnel memories? - It can't be as hard it seems. - ~ 11 AnswersPoetry8 years ago
- Poetry: A Haiku for You and...?- Bbbzzzmmm - What has come to me - and what I have left behind - are a shoulder glace - ~ 4 AnswersPoetry8 years ago
- Poem: There is a time to every purpose, right?- Plant a Seed - Mid-summer, when peaches are ripe - and heavy with tasty respite - Fruit stands pop up by the side of the road - Tended by kids off from school - country faces with family rules - Shrewd and savvy as car salesmen might bode - Thirteen for three dollars, a steal - a quarter a piece, still a deal - I paid five dollars for a basket load - On checkered cotton table cloth - I placed my basket by my troth - Guests at my picnic could eat á la mode - Fruits from a tree, fruits of labor - shared with loved ones who can savor - and appreciate happily, seeds sowed 7 AnswersPoetry8 years ago
- Poem about, Who can quench my thirst?- Her Water Can - She knows I like, having her read - the poems I haven't written yet - Picking fruit straight from the seed - Toying with time's cause and effect - Affection near, before I am - Every little thing she does - I know she likes her water can - and overlapping ripples' love - Her basket fills with fragrant buds - she hands them to me one by one - We care not the reason because - our time allows us to be fun - . 4 AnswersPoetry8 years ago
- Poem: Have you ever chased rain clouds?- The Late Twentieth Century - Day after day of sun baked, heat of a drought - the thermometer's about to burst - puffy white clouds float in bright summer blue skies - not a drop to quench our building thirst - Baby, is it still hot out there on the porch? - 'cause I'm burning up real bad inside - Maybe we could put some warm breeze in our hair - I'd do anything to go for a ride - We packed a lunch basket and we loaded the car - We headed to the hills west of town - Before we had driven, not half the way there - Huge raindrops had begun to come down - We stopped the car off from the highway a bit - Got out and danced wildly in the rain - People drove by us honking their nosy horns - They probably could think us insane. - Soon quite soaked to the bone in cool wet release - Unspoken and just laughing away - We took the long way back home, followed that cloud - When its hot now I think of that day 5 AnswersPoetry8 years ago
- Is it me or is it...?- The Moon is Laughing Again - I looked at the moon, it looked past my eyes - I pulled my black hat down tight - I said, “Hey old man I'm looking at you - 'back for you later tonight!” - The “ Play Pool Here” sign lost a few letters - The first P and last L, gone. - It was dollar drinks night for certain girls - my guess, I could get along - Of course I was minding my own business - That's my usual story - She did the sly-glance, over her shoulder, - her bracelets, her perfume inside her wrists, - her hair, the locket around her neck. - She moved across the room to be nearer - her blink, the sway of her heart tatted hips, - her shoes, and the shade of her own lips. - when I came to later on - I told the moon, “Old man, don't look at me.” 3 AnswersPoetry8 years ago
- Does this necessarily make me a scoundrel?- june bug - simple general spontaneity - she doesn't carry a script - a playful sense of curiosity - a diamond above her lip - a fashion minded spirit wearing jeans - to humor me and my hat - two-step across the oak knotted floor beams - a music note as her tat - we sang with the band and howled at the moon - waking with the morning sun - she fixed breakfast then left me around noon - our first date was the third one 9 AnswersPoetry8 years ago
