Thursday, June 7, 2018

Lorraine

June 8, 2018

Dear Subscriber:

Each week we examine a theme from a variety of points of view. The theme for this week is portraits of women.

I welcome comments on my poems at http://nicholasgordon.blogspot.com .

A name poem for Lorraine, a woman who accepts equally the good and bad in life:

Lorraine is sovereign of her willing heart.
Of her pain she weaves a tapestry of flowers,
Revealing alike her love and joy and grace.
Remembrances of hopes she long had grieved
Are now among the gifts she has received,
Inseparable from those she would embrace.
No way can she divide her sea of hours:
Each breath sustains a whole and not a part.

© by Nicholas Gordon

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This week’s theme: Portraits of Women
6/4: Aimée
6/5: Maggie
6/6: Viridiana
6/7: Amalia
6/8: Lorraine

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Amalia

June 7, 2018

Dear Subscriber:

Each week we examine a theme from a variety of points of view. The theme for this week is portraits of women.

I welcome comments on my poems at http://nicholasgordon.blogspot.com .

A name poem for Amalia, a woman who knows the secret of happiness:

Amalia is happy, though life can be sad,
Making harsh words into rhythm and rhyme,
A friend whose sweet smile might make a tear laugh,
Loosen a longing, cut sorrows in half,
Impose on abuses a bright rainbow sign
As she returns good for all that is bad.

© by Nicholas Gordon

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This week’s theme: Portraits of Women
6/4: Aimée
6/5: Maggie
6/6: Viridiana
6/7: Amalia

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Viridiana

June 6, 2018

Dear Subscriber:

Each week we examine a theme from a variety of points of view. The theme for this week is portraits of women.

I welcome comments on my poems at http://nicholasgordon.blogspot.com .

A name poem for Viridiana, a woman whose beauty, like that of most of us, is mainly unseen:

Viridiana is a vast blue ocean
In which ten thousand treasures lie unseen.
Rays glide like intimations in slow motion,
Intent on meaning more than they can mean.
Deeper still are jewels that wait for sunlight,
Iridescent on their beds of bone.
Awash in a white innocence like moonlight,
No grace can be perceived till it, unknown,
Awakens with the clarity of stone.

© by Nicholas Gordon

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This week’s theme: Portraits of Women
6/4: Aimée
6/5: Maggie
6/6: Viridiana

Monday, June 4, 2018

Maggie

June 5, 2018

Dear Subscriber:

Each week we examine a theme from a variety of points of view. The theme for this week is portraits of women.

I welcome comments on my poems at http://nicholasgordon.blogspot.com .

A name poem for Maggie, a woman who is unaware of her goodness:

Maggie knows no end to her travail
As she finds little solace for her sins.
Giving far more than she has received,
Giving far more than she has believed,
In her there is no sense where grace begins
Even as she lives behind its veil.

© by Nicholas Gordon

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This week’s theme: Portraits of Women
6/4: Aimée
6/5: Maggie

Sunday, June 3, 2018

Aimee

June 4, 2018

Dear Subscriber:

Each week we examine a theme from a variety of points of view. The theme for this week is portraits of women.

I welcome comments on my poems at http://nicholasgordon.blogspot.com .

A name poem for Aimée, who plays at love:

Aimée aims directly for the heart,
Imagining the impact of each dart,
More for fun than love, except of self,
Eager for each chance to prove her art,
Ever the elusive, impish elf.

© by Nicholas Gordon

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This week’s theme: Portraits of Women
6/4: Aimée

I Would Not Be the Sun to End Your Night

June 3, 2018

Dear Subscriber:

Each week we examine a theme from a variety of points of view. The theme for this week is mourning in honor of Memorial Day, which was celebrated on May 28th.

I welcome comments on my poems at http://nicholasgordon.blogspot.com .

A poem about the role of a friend in the process of mourning:

I would not be the sun to end your night,
Nor would I be the wall to turn your tears.
But I will watch with you until it's light.

Because there are no words to set things right
Nor hopes that one immersed in mourning hears,
I would not be the sun to end your night,

Offering a wisdom far too bright
To soothe your pain or put to rest your fears.
But I will watch with you until it's light.

There must be time to grieve that sorrow might
Be equal to the love of days and years.
I would not be the sun to end your night.

For grief, before it breaks, must reach its height,
And tides must turn before one homeward steers.
But I will watch with you until it's light.

There are agonies no friendship can requite,
A bitterness unstained till dawn appears.
I would not be the sun to end your night.
But I will watch with you until it's light.

© by Nicholas Gordon

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This week’s theme: Mourning
6/1: Buddy
6/3: I Would Not Be the Sun to End Your Night

Saturday, June 2, 2018

In Eighth Grade My Best Friend Passed Away

June 2, 2018

Dear Subscriber:

Each week we examine a theme from a variety of points of view. The theme for this week is mourning in honor of Memorial Day, which was celebrated on May 28th.

I welcome comments on my poems at http://nicholasgordon.blogspot.com .

A poem about the beauty of mourning someone who died long ago:

In eighth grade my best friend passed away.
He isn't gone, of course. I have him here
With me, within my heart, as I do always.
How beautiful that people are so dear
To one another! For all my life I'll love him.
Only one small part of us dies. The rest
Lives on in others. We are music within
Music. Nor do we ever hear the best
Of us, which sings in other hearts, a chorus
Of angels! However much I miss him, he sings
Here now, my friend, in me, to you, for us,
As we still breathe in the beauty that he brings.
Love lives forever passed along, and we
All are blessed to live, to love, to be.

© by Nicholas Gordon

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This week’s theme: Mourning
6/1: Buddy
6/2: In Eighth Grade My Best Friend Passed Away