Three New Poems

Posted on August 17th, 2007 in Poems and Stuff by admin

    The Tiger and the Horse

THE LIFE OF A LONELY TIGER…

ALL SHE WANTED WAS TO FALL IN LOVE AGAIN…

BUT NEVER ALLOWED HER HEART TO BE SWEPT AWAY…

MANY CAME AND WENT DURING THE YEARS…

BUT SHE MADE IT CLEAR…

THAT’S THE WAY IT HAD ALWAYS BEEN

THEN ONE DAY OUT OF THE BLUE…

SHE SAW A HORSE SHE THOUGHT SHE KNEW…

THEIR SOULS HAD BEEN TOGETHER ONCE…

AND IN HER HEART HIS LOVE WAS TRUE…

BUT FATE HAD SEPARATED THEM LONG AGO

AND HERE THEY WERE ONCE AGAIN…

TOGETHER LIKE IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN…

BUT FATE PLAYED A cruel JOKE…

FOR IT WAS A DREAM AND THEN SHE WOKE.

    30 Days

30 days since I heard your voice…

it might as well be an eternity

I don’t know where you are…

are you safe? Do you need me anymore?

Does your heart call my name?

Does your body yearn for my touch?

What’s happened to you?

You’ve disappeared with out a trace

30 days since I heard your voice…

I need you more and more each day

I worry you might be hurt…

for I can’t believe you no longer love me

Do you see me in your dreams…

hear me call out to you…

willing you back to me?

I sit and wait for you day and night…

but you don’t come to me and I’m left only

With a memory of your face.

    Lost Time

Time ever Lost
Confusing reality
I remember your eyes soft
I still love you
Though loosing you certainly

Some Short Eulogy Poems for a Funeral or Memorial Service

Posted on August 14th, 2007 in Poems and Stuff by admin

Some Short Eulogy Poems for a Funeral or Memorial Service
By Kathy Steinemann

Recently, a dear relative passed away. I tried to find a suitable eulogy poem on the Internet. However, a lot of the poetry was too long, outdated, or oozing with expressive language that didn’t feel natural. Fortunately, with the memorial service taking place a few weeks after the passing of my loved one, I had some time to write my own poetry.

Usually, however, a funeral is arranged within a few days of death. Filled with grief, we are not at our most creative. If you are searching for a short poem or two, please feel free to use some of the poetry in this article.

In any of the poems, you may exchange ’she’, ‘her’, ‘Grandma’ etc. for ‘he’, ‘him’, or ‘Grandpa’ where appropriate. You may even want to add a specific reference to the person’s name in the title and/or text of the poem.

If you publish these poems (or the entire article) on your website, please be sure to include the byline, copyright notice, and links. If you use one of the poems for a memorial service or funeral, please include my byline.

Eulogy - Funeral Poem Number 1:

Farewell, My Love

Her laugh still echoes in the depths of my brain;
And when I hear it, it causes me pain.
I miss her so much - mere words cannot say,
How this heartache devours me night and day…
But my memories are strong and time heals grief,
So I dream of the future - and quiet relief.
As I browse through my photos with love and pride,
I know that this sorrow will someday subside,
Leaving happy memories in its place -
Memories of her and her smiling face.
A loving farewell, my dear, adieu.
My heart belongs ever and always to you.

By Kathy Steinemann

Eulogy - Funeral Poem Number 2:

Death Will Lose

Her body lies breathless, in quiet sleep.
We remember her life; we cry and weep.
Life doesn’t seem fair, and Death even less,
I don’t understand it, I must confess.
We barely exist, in sorrow and pain;
We mourn our loss, we seethe and complain…
But what would she want, if she were alive?
Would she want us to wallow, to merely survive?
Or would she want more? Perhaps our courage -
To reject our grief with its cruel bondage!
Let’s honor her now and look forward - with hope,
Remembering her life and learning to cope,
With loss as a tool to sculpt our goals -
Not as an anchor that burdens our souls.
Celebrate her life - reminisce with a grin!
Then Death will lose - and she will win!

By Kathy Steinemann

Eulogy - Funeral Poem Number 3:

How Can I Manage, Now That She’s Gone?

Grandma was there when I needed an ally -
If I wanted to talk - or felt like a cry.
When no one else seemed to understand -
She was there - with a helping hand.
How can I manage now that she’s gone?
Without her advice I can’t carry on!
She was wise and witty and one-of-a-kind;
I feel so lost since she left me behind.
I know she told me she wanted to go -
Her body was tired and hurt her so…
Maybe now is the time for me to resume -
Carry on her tradition and break this gloom -
To impart her wisdom to family and friends,
And face life with a smile while my heart slowly mends.
Grandma, I miss you. You’ll always be near -
In my thoughts, in my heart - I have you right here.

By Kathy Steinemann

(c)Copyright Kathy Steinemann

More eulogy information and articles can be found at 1st Rate Articles by searching for the word ‘eulogy’.

Kathy creates German-English poetry and short stories for A-Language-Guide. She also writes travel articles for 111 Travel Directory.

How To Express Feelings With Love Poems

Posted on August 13th, 2007 in Poems and Stuff by admin

Finding ways of expressing what you feel is sometimes very difficult for us or any romantic feeling at that. When we we’re kids back in grade school or high school we read books like Romeo and Juliet? and the first thing we think of is of Juliet leaning over the the balcony of her palace listening to Romeo, trying to seduce her to accept his love. In almost every romantic classic their is, most of the traditional way’s of symbolizing and verbalizing love has been transformed into love poems in some way.

Escape reality for just one second, and count the changes. When our modern day Romeo meets his Juliet through online access or a dating service of some sort, expressing one’s love onto paper in the form of poems continues to remain number one by most women,you might not have the time to writ the love poem your self, but can always have it professionally written in your words. While lovers and couples from many years ago had time to write, in today’s world most prefer using modern day online e-mail or chat rooms.

If you’re a romantic at heart or just a plain old weakling when it comes to love, the easiest and least time-consuming way to ‘impress you’re lover’ is e-mail them love poems, where you can pour your heart out instantly. This works especially well if you’re the shy sort who finds it difficult to express love without feeling shy or embarrassed. Here all your blushes and perspiration are in disguise and you gain the courage of a lion when it comes to expressing you’re feelings. If you’re not the poetic types? Don’t worry – there’s tons of love poems of all kinds online that seem to be written just for you and your occasion. These inspirational spiritual love poems will have the old flame roaring high in no time, making your lover glow with happiness.

If you Run out of ideas? Their are love poems online and in book store’s located everywhere, the reason being is they are loved and enjoyed by almost everyone. Today a lot of lovers are in long-distance relationships, and there’s no better way to gap that distance than mailing poems that show how much you love and miss your sweet heart. Just remember, while you can always send beautiful roses but it’s always better to send beautiful roses and a love poem, the poem that you so lovingly compose and send will stay saved in her in secret box and in her heart forever.

So if you would like to excite you’re lover or add some passion and ignite the flames, if you want to let your lover know that they are being thought about, and especially if you are dating online and would like to show your feelings in a romantic way use love poems for that very special moment.

Making Money with Short Stories or Poems

Posted on August 11th, 2007 in Poems and Stuff by admin

There are many ways you can market your writing and build a readership online. But you should also start thinking about your writing differently. For example, instead of trying to write and sell one book of short stories or one novel, why not break it into separate small books (each one a short story or two) or sell your novel as a serialized version—a new chapter or two every month? (Eventually you can sell this material in a physical book.)

The logic of my suggestion is this: Suppose you have a newsletter group of 7000 readers who love your writing. Each month you write a new short story set (including four stories), group of poems, or collection of essays that you sell as a PDF ebook. You publicize this to your newsletter group, including a free sample with your newsletter, and sell the set for $4 as an instant download.

Now, suppose only 10% of your readership buys your new ebook each month. 700 readers x $4 = $2800 each month! And don’t forget—you are constantly adding new readers to your group.

The secret to success here is to build a readership group through a free e-newsletter, and sell your writing to that group (your fan base) month after month. This is how you grow a strong, solid readership that will buy your books when you publish them in physical form, because they have bought your books when you sold them in digital form. And you made a decent living in the meantime.

Tips To Write Good Poems

Posted on August 9th, 2007 in Poems and Stuff by admin

Everybody has its own set of tips and tricks to write a poem that stands out. Following are the key points which you can follow to be a better poet

1. World is the place where we come and learn things slowly but consistently. Pay heed to the things happening around you. No matter how small or big it is but keeping an eye on it will give you an insight experience.

2. Always listen to words and sentences. You need to know why the music of songs is different from music of poems.

3. You should read all kinds of poems. Notice and try to find reasons about which poems you like and which you don’t. It will help you write much better in long term.

4. Read out aloud whatever you have written. Feel the poem, see how it sounds. Do some changes and repeat the process again.

5. Write answers to these questions. Is there any rhyme in your poem? Do you feel the need for it? Don’t you think your poem will sound much better without rhyme? What kind of rhyme have you added to your poem? Are you satisfied with the rhyme?

6. Does this poem sound phony? No need to stick in big and extra words.

7. Well prepare the title of your poem. It can also be used in the poem.

8. Know before you write is the key policy toward success in writing poems.

9. Read your poems in front of someone, see their reactions.

10. Do whatever you like. Be what you want. Use your mind’s eye. Do it your own way.

Common Poetry Vocabulary

Following are the commonly used vocabulary for improving your poetry.

Alliteration, antonym, assonance, blank verse, connotation, denotation, figurative language, form, free verse, homophone, image, imagery, metaphor, meter, rhyme, rhythm, setting, simile, structure, symbol, synonym and tone.

Kinds of Poems

Following are the most widely used and most popular kinds of Poems. Acrostic poem, ballad, blank verse, chorus, cinquain, couplet, epic, free verse, haiku, idyl, limerick, nursery rhyme, ode and sonnet

Love Poems

Posted on August 3rd, 2007 in Poems and Stuff by admin

It is true that love is a spontaneous emotion, which should neither be artificial nor forced.

One of the best ways to express one’s thoughts is to pen a beautiful poem. As we know, a poem is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings, wherein thoughts flow freely like a river. This is perfectly suited for love.

Love poems have been an integral part of any literature, whether it is Western or Oriental. In fact, some of the best literature is related to love. Love is all pervasive and cannot be confined to any particular race or community. Hence, love poems have existed since ancient times.

To testify this, we all are aware that even in the history of English Literature, there was a particular period when “romantic poems” were in vogue and “romantic poetry” was the talk of the town. To name a few exemplary romantic poets from England: Keats, Shelley, Wordsworth, Byron and Blake. Their poems are masterpieces and treasured by posterity.

A few lines from one such love poem, written by Taryn Grace, are a clear indication of a lover’s thoughts.

I’m at your feet

and I come with gifts

my body, heart, and soul

They’re yours to do with as you please

to command and to control

I give myself with all my heart

I’m yours for all of time

Your slave, your queen, your anything

only say that you are mine

In a love poem, the author can use his imagination and creative skills to give the exact meaning of his thoughts and provide a true picture of his views on love.

Similarly, a love poem can be easily identified by the language itself. The poet usually describes his lover as a Goddess or an angel. Not only that, a love poem is written by a person who is immersed in love and imagines that his world revolves around that “special person” only. To quote a lover’s words, “To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world.”

Love has the power to change an ordinary person into a genuine poet, thereby encouraging him to write delightful love poems. Normally, the language of a love poem is simply flattering, and sometimes exaggerated, too.

Sometimes, a lot of negative thoughts tend to creep in a love poem if the poet is suffering due to lost love or unfulfilled love. Such poems reflect his shattered dreams, agony, and frustration.

Love is an eternal feeling- so expect love poems to reflect the changing times even though love remains the core theme always.

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