“A Star Is Born”, “Masks”, “Puppy Love”, “Sunset Greets All”, “

“A Star Is Born” by Trevor Witt

Tomorrow,
That golden promise,
The day the wishing-well will prove its worth.

Love,
That shiny, glowing orb,
Radiating warmth and filling your head with endorphins.

Time,
Like water slipping through our hands,
Renewing us as long as we live, though we cannot grasp it.

My dusty dreams drift through the ether of the infinite,
Until they coagulate and stop the bleeding of my faith,
When they gravitate towards one another,
Building success upon small success,
Pulling distance towards the center,
They create a larger being,
The dream becomes real,
And a star is born,
Radiating Love.

“Masks” by Trevor Witt

Frowns,
Grins,
Smirks,
Raised eyebrows,
Open mouth, wide eyed, stare.

Masks which we use to convey
Our joy, our sorrow, our pain, our disgust,
Our surprise, our boredom, our interest, our lust.
Masks which we use to share our feelings with others.
Masks which we use to hide our true fears from them.

Not separate from our being,
But part and parcel of our body,
Our masks become our selves.
So take care to smile every once in a while,
For it would be a shame to turn into your frown.

“Puppy Love” by Trevor Witt

I’m tired of playing the victim.
And I’m tired of being your fool.
Though the pickings are slim and life is grim,
I am tired of you being cruel.

It started several years ago,
When you knew you had my heart.
Now the time has come to let you go,
And get me a brand new start.

Now I ain’t waiting around no more,
While you flirt with other guys.
It hurt me more than you’ll ever know,
But now I see through your disguise.

Now I’ve got a new best friend,
A girl whose love will never end.
She kisses me every time I get home,
And cries whenever I leave her alone.

She loves when I pet her,
And begs me to to feed her.
She licks my face all the time,
God I am glad that this sweet, little puppy is mine.

“Sunset Greets All” by Trevor Witt

The sun rises slowly,
Over Tehran and Jerusalem the same.
The birds begin to chirp,
People rise from their slumbers.
Off to work, they go.

Flowers bloom quietly,
In the cracks of the sidewalk,
In the yards and the gardens,
In front of houses and behind them.

Roses, birds of paradise, tulips outside.
I keep my orchids indoors.

The Jacaranda tree witnesses people pass by.
The orange trees see hurried travelers scurry to their destinations.

The sun goes down,
After shining upon Russians and Ukrainians alike,
After warming the beaches and the deserts,
The mountains and the valleys.

Sunset greets all.

 

 

“Instead of Sleep”, “Knots”

Welcome to Poetry 2 Ponder!  We’re here to treat you to excellent poetry from talented poets.  From now on, we will be posting at least once a week.  Feel free to comment if there is a poem which inspired you, relaxed you, related to you, or otherwise affected you.  I’d prefer if our readers leave the negativity at home.  Opinions on the poems and how they made you feel are welcome.  Any personal attacks on any writers will not be tolerated and will be deleted.  All poems unless otherwise noted are by Trevor Witt.  All poems are copyrighted by their authors.

About today’s poets:

Alexandra Hohmann is a teacher in Los Angeles, has been the facilitator of In the Words of Womyn (ITWOW) at Tia Chucha’s Centro Cultural and Bookstore, and can be seen at open mic nights there and elsewhere throughout the San Fernando Valley.  You can ask her if you can purchase her collection of poems entitled Wild Heart by contacting her via facebook at http://www.facebook.com/alex.hohmann.58.

Fathmath Sana is a CPA who lives in the Maldives.  She is an amazing poet whose blog I came across serendipitously while trying to find the author to another poem.  You can find her poems posted on her blog at http://www.boxofdaydreams.blogspot.com/.

“Instead of Sleep” by Alexandra Hohmann

Instead of sleep,
she tidies the tiny space she calls her own,
positions a Goodwill chair to cover another
fist-sized hole in the wall,
Instead of sleep,
she pushes through a third shift,
light-headed and bleary-eyed,
sweeping the dingy diner floor.
Instead of sleep,
she lets a man inside her —
maybe just to dull the ache —
wonders about things like
self-worth
honesty and
love.

She dreams in the daytime,
lets the light caress her,
dreams soaring dreams
fueled by ambition and travel,
dreams of a chance to leave the never-ending
carousel ride.
She dreams under the sun,
guarded, patient,
of the day she can finally
sleep.

“Knots” by Fathmath Sana

Its frozen,
The clouds, the sky,
the movement of the tides
Its cold, the icy breath
Of loneliness I breathe
In a steely sigh
Drifting like pale smoke
Fading away
Into the broken sky
The lost echoes
Of a distant memory
Humming, just drones
Like my limbs and bones
all drag on the
Cold hard ground
And time
Is like the wisps
of all that’s left
Tying up strings of kisses
Into tidy knots
to tuck away
To hide away
From all that’s bitter
And I breathe in
and hold onto my knots
Its all of you,
your breath and laugh,
your warmth and touch
all strings that’s tied
me so tightly to you.