The Monsters We Conquer, Poetry and Poetry Audio Blog

The Monsters We Conquer, Poetry and Poetry Audio Blog

A Poem by Pryde Foltz

The Monsters We Conquer

In this edition of my poetry audio blog, I discuss the nature of reality, or at least the one we can perceive. It is another spacey, mystical journey. We start at Venus, return to Earth, to stalk the elusive white whales, and finally travel within. I read the poems the Sylph Sings, the White Whale, and From Nightmare to Lucidity. The delivery is soothing and ASMR style.

For you reading purist, scroll on down and you will find the Sylph Sings for you wordy pleasure.


The Sylph Sings


a fiery, fickle, and shifting façade

keeps would-be explorers and pilgrims

at bay, their desires turned elsewhere


there are easier landing sights

other virtues to be claimed

alluring and dusty glory

where the red will flow

for those who wish to be first

the god of war is surprisingly easy 

to pillage and plunder


where’s the fun of planting a flag

in a sizzling mist, where no one can see

your pole unfurl and flap

you can’t colonize the clouds

grasp the sublimated, mechanize the molten


good luck remoulding tephra and ash

to the whims of order and utility

the goddess of love… 

remains aloof and untouchable


yet in her isolation 

          the sylph sings 

a beguiling but elusive siren 

a coy trickster

she writhes a syncopated serpentine

weaves silky ribbons and stays

not to be unlaced


bathed by solar tempests

galvanized in the heat

Venus forges an ethereal 

but unforgiving shield

bruising and scalding the clutches 

           of would-be voyageurs and conquistadors 


The Sylph Sings is published Domesticate the Heavens. Please visit my blog to further explore the accompanying photos and essay, some bonus poetry, and keep up-to-date with all my writing. 

Longer works can be found on the my amazon page.




















































© 2024 Pryde Foltz


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Pryde, you have a wonderful way of combining the real and the fantasy, human traits (positive or negative), and myths and mythos within human possibility and imagination. There are many worlds in our universe/cosmos, but so far, only one that we know of has evolved thinking creatures who can reach for the stars. In our minds, we create monsters or sirens out of inanimate objects, giving them human emotions. And by doing so, we find our humanity and create art in all its forms. We also discover that there are worlds where humans will never belong or live. But we will never lose our desire for knowledge, to know the unknown.
-Curt

Posted 1 Week Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Pryde Foltz

6 Days Ago

So well said, Curt. This is a really wonderful review. Made me smile:)



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The foolishness of us mortals is my enduring thought on this piece Pryde. I reckon it happened around the time of speech, where we could weave tall tales into a narrative we made believe as truth. Some troglodyte was busy telling people of the monster he nearly caught with nothing more than a piece of string and a hook, that was mountains high and had eyes in all directions, as he (and it was a he) munched berries the women had collected that day while giggling about what excuse they'd hear tonight of why it was yet another meat free meal!
That is also why veganism caught on! 😃

Posted 4 Days Ago


Pryde Foltz

3 Days Ago

Yep ... the desire for the esteem of the tribe and as such maintenance in the tribe, has led to some.. read more
this reminds me of an old joke I heard when I was a kid. Captain Kirk says to Spock that he wants to land on the sun and Spock responds that the Enterprise would melt within seconds and Kirk says I have a plan... were gonna land at night! One can not look at and observe Venus without feeling a sense of allure its pearly white brightness and the fact that we tend to see it more during dusk and dawn adds to her luster:) LOL but as you say so well in this poem:) sometimes the pretty shiny ones are the ones that end up eating us for breakfast:) Hmm sounds like a poetess I know

Posted 6 Days Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Pryde Foltz

6 Days Ago

Well you know the old cliche goes ... you can't stand the heat. Get out of the kitchen. LOL. I feel .. read more
JessyJacob

6 Days Ago

Great to know. But my love will not go waste. 4 yrs of sibcere care with commitment made me and my s.. read more
Nice write Pryde, a mix of Greek mythology and reality, very rich in imagery. Good on you.

Posted 6 Days Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Pryde Foltz

6 Days Ago

Thank you, Andrew:)
This speaks to me of a woman who seeks her own counsel and makes choices based on what is best for her. As humans we seem to be in this push/pull relationship between being “tamed” and remaining true to ourselves.

Remaining true to self despite the negative consequences that can sometimes result takes a lot of strength of character. I like how your poem speaks of these things as almost elemental forces. As though it’s not a choice as much as a condition of being the self. There’s something empowering about that. This is thought-provoking poetry.

Posted 1 Week Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Pryde Foltz

6 Days Ago

Thank you so much also for this though-provoking review. You had me nodding along, as I discovered s.. read more
IVoola. I'm finally cured of my depression after reading this. Thank you!

Posted 1 Week Ago


0 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Pryde Foltz

6 Days Ago

Thank you.
Bathed by Solar Tempests... we are in the midst of a Heavenly Eclipse... your poetry songs are a Comfort as we Believe in Earth and Prayers... We are all on this Planet to survive. You are Amazing dear Pryde... tenderly, Pat

Posted 1 Week Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Pryde Foltz

6 Days Ago

Ah:) Thank you so much, Pat. Your words too with their poetic and sublime air are soothing as well:)
Pryde, you have a wonderful way of combining the real and the fantasy, human traits (positive or negative), and myths and mythos within human possibility and imagination. There are many worlds in our universe/cosmos, but so far, only one that we know of has evolved thinking creatures who can reach for the stars. In our minds, we create monsters or sirens out of inanimate objects, giving them human emotions. And by doing so, we find our humanity and create art in all its forms. We also discover that there are worlds where humans will never belong or live. But we will never lose our desire for knowledge, to know the unknown.
-Curt

Posted 1 Week Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Pryde Foltz

6 Days Ago

So well said, Curt. This is a really wonderful review. Made me smile:)
The more monsters we conquer, the freer we become internally, locally and internationally.

Posted 1 Week Ago


Pryde Foltz

6 Days Ago

That is a truism, Sami:)
Sami Khalil

6 Days Ago

I agree wholeheartedly. Let truism prevail.
This wonderful poem explores the idea of conquering Mars or Venus and human desire to extract precious materials from it. They found rocks on the Moon and they are in museums. Sorry, no gold, gas, petroleum yet.
Future holds lots of wonders in your poetry.

Posted 1 Week Ago


Loved the Sci-Fi interphase in metaphor and how it applies to people and emotions. Well written

Posted 1 Week Ago


Pryde Foltz

6 Days Ago

Thank you, Soren:)

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