Breakfast Epiphany

Breakfast Epiphany

A Poem by Red Brick Keshner

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There are days
that songs are stifled
or the throat hoarse and weary
No more do notes glide softly -
raking leaves strewn across
the littered lawn
their butterfly wings
hung up in the wait
for another sunny day.


There are nights
that stars squander
their luminescence
on unappreciative lovers
roaming listlessly by
a moonlit shore
their brilliant points
curl up in the hope
of another cloudless night.


There are mornings
that sizzle on the stove
that sparkle sweet tangy-ness
hands clasping across the table
reliving life's love-filled moments
the warmth of the kitchen
reflects fervent esteem
done up in various colours
for each rising of the sun.




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© 2011 Red Brick Keshner


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This starts slowly I think. By that I mean the first stanza is not entirely as cohesive as the last two, which are the kind of imagistic, nostalgic writing that I truly enjoy for whatever reason. I agree with Mutely about the "mornings that sizzle on the stove," great imagery there. Though I have a problem with happy endings I still think this is a excellent example of a poem that just feels natural. Thanks for writing something worth reading I hope I was of some assistance.

Posted 13 Years Ago


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This starts slowly I think. By that I mean the first stanza is not entirely as cohesive as the last two, which are the kind of imagistic, nostalgic writing that I truly enjoy for whatever reason. I agree with Mutely about the "mornings that sizzle on the stove," great imagery there. Though I have a problem with happy endings I still think this is a excellent example of a poem that just feels natural. Thanks for writing something worth reading I hope I was of some assistance.

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I love the build up in this poem. Makes the ending all the more sweet :).

I especially like:
"There are mornings
that sizzle on the stove"

Gave me a really specific image full of sounds and smells. Very good!

Posted 13 Years Ago



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Red Brick Keshner
Red Brick Keshner

Brisbane, West Moreton, Australia



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Perhaps poetry is the only palpitation of my thoughts and experiences. It becomes a commentary, a puppet theatre on what is observable and discernible from the vast expanse of the human condition. Eac.. more..

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