Mexico night
A Poem by Rick Puetter
Quiet places in the night, stirring thoughts, bringing peace and sleep
Club Cascadas at sunset. Photo by Richard Puetter, 2004.
Mexico night
...Quiet places in the night, stirring thoughts, bringing peace and sleep
Hear the hushful night,
stirring thoughts
and insight.
Distant
Cricket
calling,
…Singing through the night.
Feel the opiate night,
all life’s pain,
setting right.
Gentle
Breezes
blowing,
…making cares seem light.
Breathe the musky night,
fragrant wind,
such delight.
Scented
Flower
falling
…perfumed dreams in flight.
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©2008, Richard Puetter
© 2020 Rick Puetter
Author's Note
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Well, I got some wonderful, helpful reviews again. Thank you, my friends, for your generous help!
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I really enjoyed this piece because even through the seemingly haphazard choice of words, you have created a beautiful paradigm here. For example, your alliterations cricket calling, breezes blowing, and flower falling; or your little rhyme scheme. However, like an old friend of mine used to say, just because it is poetry does not mean the sentences within it have to make nix sense. ==> Feel the opiate night, of life's pain, making right. Making what right good sire? And you should drop that first comma, it's just choking the piece and doesn't bring much else to your minimalism.
Otherwise you've my admiration. For an 'old' physicists, you've time to appreciate such dulcorations of life, more so the eyes and spirit to do it.
Thracian
Posted 16 Years Ago
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Added on June 25, 2008
Last Updated on October 26, 2020
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Rick PuetterSan Diego, CA
About
So what's the most important thing to say about myself? I guess the overarching aspect of my personality is that I am a scientist, an astrophysicist to be precise. Not that I am touting science.. more..
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