A few days back I happened to spot a squirrel clutching a dried brown heart shaped leaf in its tiny hands and eating away on its edges. It was one of the most perfect beautiful moments I have ever seen. In a distance from me. And I knew if I tried to reach out and touch it I would ruin that moment of perfection. So I just stood there and watched feeling blessed to be a part of that shared moment in life. CLE
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As I have often expressed I dislike end rhyme and structure unless masterfully done—and I always like your work, CLE.
You most always create rhyme within syntax that is natural sounding and therefore like a cherry or whipped cream on a piece of cake.
Thank you kindly Winston. As a fan of your work it means a lot. I've only really started writing po.. read moreThank you kindly Winston. As a fan of your work it means a lot. I've only really started writing poetry since I became an active member here at the Cafe. Almost all my past writing was in short story genre. I just felt more comfortable writing tales of morality and deeply wise messages. This website made me evolve as a writer. Try something new and out of my comfort zone. To be perfectly honest I never thought much about poetry or its significance in the writing genre. But as I read the many artists here in this community I became inspired and wanted to try something that still is unfamiliar to me as a creative. I feel I gravitate to ryhme because of it beauty and challenge in both message and conceptual idea. I'm slowly learning the many other forms of poetry in my evolution as a poet. Even at 57 I'm never too old to learn something new, and profoundly beautiful as this art form is to me. In some ways I still have my training wheels on as I navigate these long prodigious roads in creativity and artistry. These past couple of years have been a journey for me as I work on my voice and aspirations as a poet. As I continue to challenge myself I am hopeful to touch upon other forms of poetry. I used to think I endeavored to write the perfect poem, but as I'm evolving in my art I am sensing I want to write the perfect me. Thank you my friend for sharing your thoughts with me. They help me grow as a poet.
2 Years Ago
We have much-like a ton-in common.
I only turned back to writing not all that long ago and tu.. read moreWe have much-like a ton-in common.
I only turned back to writing not all that long ago and turned also from prose to poetry.
Winston
2 Years Ago
Hearing you reveal this means a lot to me, Winston. There are times I feel unsure about the quality.. read moreHearing you reveal this means a lot to me, Winston. There are times I feel unsure about the quality of my work because of my learning process into poetry writing. I've always been effusive and descriptive in my prose and thought poetry would constrict and restrict that aspect of my ability in writing. Instead I'm learning a new type of freedom. One I did not think possible at my age. But I value it so very much because it's giving me more expressive freedom and enlightenment both in mind and heart. To know that I'm not alone on that path and that my peers whose art I admire travel similar roads helps me press ever forward. Thank you my friend for your kind words. I truly appreciate it. CLE
As I have often expressed I dislike end rhyme and structure unless masterfully done—and I always like your work, CLE.
You most always create rhyme within syntax that is natural sounding and therefore like a cherry or whipped cream on a piece of cake.
Thank you kindly Winston. As a fan of your work it means a lot. I've only really started writing po.. read moreThank you kindly Winston. As a fan of your work it means a lot. I've only really started writing poetry since I became an active member here at the Cafe. Almost all my past writing was in short story genre. I just felt more comfortable writing tales of morality and deeply wise messages. This website made me evolve as a writer. Try something new and out of my comfort zone. To be perfectly honest I never thought much about poetry or its significance in the writing genre. But as I read the many artists here in this community I became inspired and wanted to try something that still is unfamiliar to me as a creative. I feel I gravitate to ryhme because of it beauty and challenge in both message and conceptual idea. I'm slowly learning the many other forms of poetry in my evolution as a poet. Even at 57 I'm never too old to learn something new, and profoundly beautiful as this art form is to me. In some ways I still have my training wheels on as I navigate these long prodigious roads in creativity and artistry. These past couple of years have been a journey for me as I work on my voice and aspirations as a poet. As I continue to challenge myself I am hopeful to touch upon other forms of poetry. I used to think I endeavored to write the perfect poem, but as I'm evolving in my art I am sensing I want to write the perfect me. Thank you my friend for sharing your thoughts with me. They help me grow as a poet.
2 Years Ago
We have much-like a ton-in common.
I only turned back to writing not all that long ago and tu.. read moreWe have much-like a ton-in common.
I only turned back to writing not all that long ago and turned also from prose to poetry.
Winston
2 Years Ago
Hearing you reveal this means a lot to me, Winston. There are times I feel unsure about the quality.. read moreHearing you reveal this means a lot to me, Winston. There are times I feel unsure about the quality of my work because of my learning process into poetry writing. I've always been effusive and descriptive in my prose and thought poetry would constrict and restrict that aspect of my ability in writing. Instead I'm learning a new type of freedom. One I did not think possible at my age. But I value it so very much because it's giving me more expressive freedom and enlightenment both in mind and heart. To know that I'm not alone on that path and that my peers whose art I admire travel similar roads helps me press ever forward. Thank you my friend for your kind words. I truly appreciate it. CLE
you have done such a wonderful job describing Nature you have give love, as a stand alone, a difficult job of competing.
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
Thank you so much for your comment Dave. Nature shares so many gifts of itself so quietly that we of.. read moreThank you so much for your comment Dave. Nature shares so many gifts of itself so quietly that we often gloss over its beauty. In these shared seconds there is an expressed message that we should learn to live in the moment. Because despite them being plentiful in the universe our lives are finite. We are on the clock as each breath brings us closer to our last. It is an absolute shame we don't respect mother nature more for the plentiful gifts she gives us in our brief time in this world and endless universe. CLE
A drop of rain reverberates...much like the seed of a poem once planted grows inside the poet. a great metaphorical work here CLE. a call to stop and observe, as your note so rightly states, the beauty of what surrounds us
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
Thank you Ken for your comment on this poem. We tend to get caught up in the minutiae of everyday l.. read moreThank you Ken for your comment on this poem. We tend to get caught up in the minutiae of everyday life we forget the actual living of it. The observance of these little things and moments that reflect the importance of why we exist. They help ground us and are a reminder of just how finite a life can be. Though the abundance of these moments are plentiful our time in this world are not so much. It is vital we live more in the moment. Thank you so much my friend for your thoughts. CLE
So many beautiful happenings in nature and we have to stop for a moment to drink them in...before they are gone! However, I think you might be using nature as a metaphor for romance here. In either case, I thoroughly enjoyed the imagery, Carlos. Lydi**
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
If I could but love nature in my embrace I would. Alas I can only admire her beauty from afar. I've.. read moreIf I could but love nature in my embrace I would. Alas I can only admire her beauty from afar. I've gotten to the point where I'm too old to love now lydi. It just takes a lot of sacrifice, dedication, and nurture to invest in. And I haven't even mentioned trust as well. So I will continue to love her from a distance...nature that is. Thank you kindly for your sweet comment and perceptive observation. CLE
The beauty of nature never ceases to amaze me and this beauty you did well to express in this poem. I could picture each scene. The last line gave me great pause and reflection as all poems that I love do. I understand this with the help of your note but to me it goes far deeper. The double negative of "furthest; far away..." seems to indicate that "the ways of love that move us most " are those that are close, doing away with the idea that distance makes the heart grow fonder, and the ... leads me to feel the distance of more to be said. You'll have to excuse me I guess I'm just rambling
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
I so enjoyed your interpretation of the last stanza of this poem and can indeed fit the premise of t.. read moreI so enjoyed your interpretation of the last stanza of this poem and can indeed fit the premise of this piece. The furthest we are away from the thing we love the more our yearning is for it. I also feel we take for granted these little things. Not living in the moment of them because we feel their abundance will always be there, when in fact our own breaths are limited by time and the ways of this universe. I almost feel like something greater is talking to us in these beautiful moments of brevity in nature. Reminding us of how finite life is and that we can only capture these things by heart and memories. Thank you so much again my friend for sharing your thoughts with me. I appreciate it. CLE
1 Year Ago
Carlos write some more, I am dying to hear your voice again.
This was beautiful, this will touch everyone I would think in one way or the other...the beauty of nature or the beauty of love. No two more beautiful things exist.
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
Thank you Will, I appreciate your thoughts on this poem. Capturing the nuance of these beautiful si.. read moreThank you Will, I appreciate your thoughts on this poem. Capturing the nuance of these beautiful simple moments was a reminder to myself to live in the moment. We often take them for granted not realizing how special they truly are. They are the stuff of dreams and poetry. CLE
Each line is a perfect snapshot of a moment in time. Beautiful!
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
Thank you Linda for your thoughts on this poem. I really appreciate it. I wanted so much to try an.. read moreThank you Linda for your thoughts on this poem. I really appreciate it. I wanted so much to try and capture little moments in life we tend to take for granted. As a reminder to live in the moment because they give life so much meaning when we do. Thank you so much again. CLE
I like reading 📚 your poems because you are attuned to life, nature, special moments and the whole scheme of things. You have great insights on things, your voice resonates with truth.
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
Thank you kindly Sami, it's the same reason I'm a fan of your own art as well. There is a profound .. read moreThank you kindly Sami, it's the same reason I'm a fan of your own art as well. There is a profound wisdom you often share with the audience and it is one that comes from the heart. Your writing reveals so much of who you are and the kind of world you aspire the reader towards. Thank you as always but most importantly for your friendship. CLE
I knew I had to open your poem as soon as I read the title, and I am SO glad that I did. This is wonderfully written and as I was reading, it took me to so many different places in my mind - a true wonderland of the mind. Thank you for sharing this, I loved every line.
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
Thank you kindly Ann. I appreciate the encouragement of your kind words. I was really moved to writ.. read moreThank you kindly Ann. I appreciate the encouragement of your kind words. I was really moved to write this as a reminder for anyone who may read it to remember to live in the moment. Time grants us only so much to see such wonders as these. There are only so many days in us individually where we can see the ephemeral beauty that surrounds us and moves our hearts to joy. They echo life, and our brevity within this timeless universe. Thank you so much again for sharing your thoughts and also letting my words take you on a journey. CLE
It’s a hard lesson to learn (at least for me) when you realize it’s better to just sit back and watch. Especially such a delicate moment but then when you’re watching, no phone or camera could really capture what you’re seeing, feelings. It’s strange all the little things can be the most awe inspiring. That squirrel you saw sounds like something out of a postcard. Just a week or two, I saw a rainbow in the sky, and it was simultaneously horrifyingly big and breathtakingly beautiful. The more you listen to nature, the more gorgeous it is. Thank you for sharing!
Posted 2 Years Ago
2 Years Ago
Thank you kindly Vertigo for sharing your thoughts with me. You are absolutely correct these small .. read moreThank you kindly Vertigo for sharing your thoughts with me. You are absolutely correct these small things are absolutely breathtaking in their beauty and brevity. I feel they echo life itself. Because in the entire scheme of the universe life itself is brief. Time gives us only so many breaths and moments to exist. And it reminds us of how ephemeral it is by these small precious moments in nature that we see. We are given only so few opportunities to view them and live in that moment. CLE
If I can say something worth saying that makes just one person think about others...I'll try. The greatest storyteller was my grandmother. I miss her stories. Also, I would like to add to please pay.. more..