In the movies
Life is never petty,
The players are always Beautiful,
Jealousies are Grandly Noble, and
Love lasts forever.
A plot twist in the movies
can leave you gasping.
A plot twist in life
still leaves you gasping
but you cannot leave this theater
and walk out into the sun.
Here you must stay
and play it out.
And no one applauds
when the credits finally roll:
the best that you can hope for
is that the audience
will cry.
(c) Susan Quinland-Stringer
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Saturday, September 19, 2009
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Poetry - The Birth of Waves
This is one of my favorite poems, written in one of my several forays back to college...
THE BIRTH OF WAVES
The moon has fallen in love
with the sea,
Her gifts of sparkling jewels
dance lightly over his still, deep expanses;
her lonely sighs softly illuminate
his empty sandy shores;
she skisses will silver brilliance
his wide and motionless body.
Touched by her gifts
and intrigued by her silvery grace,
the sea, with a mighty force
arches his back to reach her:
to bathe in her glowing light
and touch her shining face.
But he is pulled back
by jealous Gravity, his wife,
and with a roar of anguish,
crashes
back
to earth.
(c) Susan Quinland-Stringer 1995
THE BIRTH OF WAVES
The moon has fallen in love
with the sea,
Her gifts of sparkling jewels
dance lightly over his still, deep expanses;
her lonely sighs softly illuminate
his empty sandy shores;
she skisses will silver brilliance
his wide and motionless body.
Touched by her gifts
and intrigued by her silvery grace,
the sea, with a mighty force
arches his back to reach her:
to bathe in her glowing light
and touch her shining face.
But he is pulled back
by jealous Gravity, his wife,
and with a roar of anguish,
crashes
back
to earth.
(c) Susan Quinland-Stringer 1995
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