Sunday, July 23, 2017

Poetry Corner with Poison Ivy and Friends


GREETINGS!! 

Welcome back to the Poetry Corner with Poison Ivy and Friends. I am so happy to see everyone return. You're all entering into an exciting poetic journey this time around. We have our regular poets joining us for this challenge, along with a very youthful surprise. A very young new poet has chosen to enter the poetry challenge and her debut poem is lovely. 

POETRY CHALLENGE

This poetry theme went through great discussion between myself and my secret advisor. You will be taken on a mythological journey in search of either a mythological creature or item. 

HAPPY READING!!!




The Unicorn by Wings of Gossamer

She searched the lands her whole life through
Journeying far and wide the monsters she slew
Seeking out the elusive unicorn was she
Knowing from youth without it never whole to be
The fables told were old and worn
Tattered by the tellers with beauty they still adorn
For she listened with an unrelenting ear
Her heart yearning as the magic fell in the form of a tear
Long and hard she has sought
Nay sayers and disbelievers lifelong she had fought
Witches, wizards and warlocks braved
Spells, potions all sorts of magick she to which she was enslaved
Robbing and stealing to find her path
Risking from those who opposed her their wrath
Ravaged by battles, sickened by blight
The never ending search, never giving up the fight
The fables followed of her romantic notion
About her insane quest propelled by passionate locomotion
The stories echoed through the kingdom of a woman possessed
Walking through the fire of dragons journeying on her quest
A legend created by the tales spun
Of her undying love, her search for the one
This elusive creature she spent her life
Gallivanting the mountains and valleys, though the journey was filled with rife
One day, when she’d grown older and all so weary
She did wake in a forest her eyes tired and bleary
When upon her, staring her in the eye
Was the dream all scoffed at and she did cry
For at long last, decades blurred by in the blink of a day
As she stared with utter delight at the creature all had said was nay
Her soul finally whole and complete
All the sorrow, agony and pain it did delete
For the magickal creature she knew existed from the start
Had finally found her and instantly filled her heart
He was the one they said she’d never find
It was they who were insensitively blind



Frenzied Voices by Jesse Batista 

Awoken to the darkness to a whole new dimension.  A tour through the mind of things I care not to mention. Repetitious in content while visually scattered. The reflections in the mirror leave me scorned and battered.  A tour of introspection through a shadowy lair.  I journey toward freedom but, drawn to despair. Continents scoured and no remedy found. Exhausted I continue and my feet hit the ground. Stuck in the pitch of my own delusion; thinking I’d find a delightful resolution.  Perpetuation of a past I cannot escape. The malevolent forces, they start to take shape. Voices are frenzied but, I understand their verses.  They shriek at me and declare my curses. The pain is relentless as memories compound. That which I seek will never be found.


Sirens Love by Annie Chanthathep

A mystical beast unknown
From the depths unbound,
In a sea of sound,
In long lost love of a sirens song,
And the deepest of love so strong,
But none,
But lost,
The gem of the deep,
An ancient blue
of lapis so true,
A lost treasure,
A loss in sleep,
A loss of heart,
And a loss to me,
I lost my love,
The siren in my reach,
I would travel the sea and the sky
To find my love song,
I will find,
Find me at the edge of time,
And be by my side forever,
I shall find you,
Find you I did,
And now were together forever.


Gem by Brandi Chanthathep

All shimmer and gleam, 
From the realm of the dream,
She is magic of another kind,
On a solemn mission she seeks to find, 
The treasure that decides between life and death,
In search of the prize of honor and breath, 
Searching and seeking the depths and shore,
She longs to hold the treasure once more,
The treasure, a gem of ice and light and mist,
With which the bearer can forever exist,
She searches from twilight,
Until she reaches midnight,
She searches from the trenches up to the waves,
Single mindedly pursuing the treasure she craves,
Knowing its power and its allure,
The gem that offers a gift so pure,
The gem she remembers from her youth,
The one that alters the timeless truth, 
The only one that can reverse the "when"
With which to restore life again.


THE SEARCH by Lozet Poet

As I sat in solitude thinking and wondering,
I asked myself the one question that needed answering.
I have asked my mother and all my family,
Just who was the responsible for the second half of me?
I have asked this question time and time again,
The only response I got was in the form of a small planet on a chain.
I’ve had dreams of meeting the man who used to play with me and brush my hair,
At the end of the day he’d sit me down in an elaborate chair and my memories bank would be bare.
I realized then that if I was to find the answer that I seek,
Then the chair of my dreams must be my mind’s way of offering me a peek.
I vowed that the next time I saw the chair in my dreams I ensured the image would not disappear,
As soon as my eyes opened the next morn I’d draw that chair just as I saw it in my sleep.
Armed with my drawing I began to search low and high,
I spent all my time looking from the crack of dawn to the dark of night.
It took nearly a week but I finally found what I had been searching for,
In the pages of a book there sat the chair of my dreams like I had never seen before.
To my surprise the chair belonged to a man of mythological lore,
Then I thought of something I hadn’t before.
Perhaps this man was the person I had longed to find throughout the years,
He could be the cause for all my fear anguish and tears.
I confronted my mother and she tried to deny what I showed and what I said,
She insisted the story was something I made up inside my head.
I was relentless and never gave up, not even an inch,
Then little by little my mother began to flinch.
She finally gave in and told me the truth about my father,
She told me where he lived and how I could find and confront him.
Armed with my newfound information I set off on my venture filled with perils and not laughs,
My first encounter happened in a week with a terrible beast who answered to the name of Cerbreus.
This three-headed dog guarded the door with great ferocity,
I fought as long as I could with great tenacity.
It took all the strength I had to get past the dog and break through the doors of the realm he protected,
Once inside I met with a man so big and scary, he really looked demented.
I scrambled to my feet as his gaze fixated on his uninvited guest,
He stared and growled as I stood in the middle of his nest.
I stammered and chuckled nervously as I tried to speak,
In my head I thought I’d just recite the words I had practiced all week.
The demented man’s gaze froze my feet to the ground and I couldn’t run,
I closed my eyes and blurted out “I think I’m your son”.
I felt the heat of rage slowly calm down and die,
That’s when I had the courage to open just one eye.
The man stood there looking at me with a semi-soft stare,
What happened next, there’s nothing that I could have done to prepare.
The man smiled and laughed so hard as he threw his hands up to the sky,
I wasn’t sure of how to react, should I stay or run and hide?
Before I could make a choice the man grabbed me by the arm and began to say,
“My boy, you don’t know how long I’ve waited for you to come my way,
I kept watch over you in every day of your life from birth and while you grew,
You didn’t see me but believe me, every step of the way I was there with you.
I wanted to talk to you and let you know who I was time and time again,
But the best I could do was to allow you to carry my name on your chain.”
I grabbed the planet that hung around my neck and a smile came to my face,
It was then that I had finally found my rightful place.
Then he, MY father, explained the meaning of the chair that I sat on at the end of my dream,
It was called the “Chair Of Forgetfulness” and made me forget everything.
It was the only way he could spend time with me and share some laughter and joy,
To him it was the next best thing to giving me a small and meaningless toy.
I now found myself facing another dilemma that demanded an answer before the midnight bell,
So I did what was best for me and decided to stay and live with my new pet, Cerberus, and my father, Hades, in hell.



A journey a day by Sebastian Andrews

Awake before the orange sun rises

Troubled by the possible days surprises

Planting my feet firmly on the ground

Life, not existence still to be found

Toiling hard through the heat of the day

My hopes;  at some point, I’ll be able to play

Before I know it, the moon has risen

I never did leave this self-confined prison

When did it become so barren and cold

When did I age so, become so old

Awake before the orange sun rises

Today tomorrow, all reprises


THE END!!


Thank you everyone for joining us for our 5th edition of the Poetry Corner with Poison Ivy and Friends. I do hope you enjoyed the journeys you were taken on today. Every poet did a fantastic job. 

A huge Thank you to all the poets for taking on this poetry challenge. A special Thanks goes to our youngest poet to ever join the Poetry Corner poetry challenge, Miss Annie Chanthathep, your debut poem was great.

We hope to see you all next time. 


Friday, June 30, 2017

Poetry Corner with Poison Ivy and Friends



WELCOME!!!

I am so happy to see everyone return to the Poetry Corner with Poison Ivy and Friends. This is our 4th edition of our fun poetry challenges. We have returning poets along with a new poets sharing their love of poetry. 

The poems coming to you in this edition are absolutely amazing. Every challenge touches base on a different genre with a twist. All poets receive the same challenge but no poem is ever the same. 

POETRY CHALLENGE 

Poets were given three paranormal photographs, which they were to only chose one photo to write their poem. From that photo, poets had to come up with a paranormal fairytale poem. And within that poem they all had to use the phrase "Through the looking glass."

I hope you all enjoy the fairytales being brought to you today. Let's all open our eyes , our ears and mind as we look through the looking glass. 

HAPPY READING!!


PHOTO #1



Covenant of Devotion by Jesse Batista 

Peering Through the looking glass the hell hounds await

Three sets of eyes guarding the gate

A woman adorned in a white vail and black lace

The man she still loves vanished without a trace

Her soul to be damned as she waits with anticipation

Nothing but hope, certainty and adoration

The falling moon rises and the rising sun sets

The clock stops ticking but, she has no regrets

Her only desire was to be by his side

Ever so content to be the eager bride

The sacrifice she made and the deal was done

One hundred years passed, the demons have won

She holds her conviction as her form starts to tumble

Her body folds forward. Her frame starts to crumble

All is now fading her fairytale a blur

The dark shadows have come, time to collect her. 



PHOTO #2



A Walk With The Dead by Sebastian Andrews

Awoken by the cry of the baying hound
Legions of the dead are all around
Stones stand tall, the ground they adorn
Soulful peace, no need to mourn
The moon dances with the swirling mist
Something the shadows cannot resist
Some dance with moon and ascend to the light
Some descend to the darkness, their doleful plight
Flocks of night heron glide on the wind
Surreal as I stand I awe.  Have I sinned?
While an unnatural sight, my soul is inspired
Was I given the answers to which I inquired?
It is a wondrous sight and I feel no fear
For it’s only from the looking glass through which I peer
               

​  PHOTO #3 



Through The Looking Glass by The Lozt Poet 

Gather round and listen close to the tale I spin,

It might sound false but there’s truth within.

Inside one of the oldest houses in this state,

There lived a young woman who met an awful fate.

She was the fairest in all the lands and that my friend is no lie,

Her beauty was without question and she caught every suitor’s eye.

One by one they’d come from near and far for a chance to gaze upon her beautiful face,

Hoping to win the ultimate prize and end the night in wedded bliss wrapped in her loving embrace.

Hard as they tried none could win the heart of the fair maiden try as they might,

It wasn’t until a mysterious suitor blew in on a dark and frigid night.

Mysteriously he appeared once the sun had set and the land was lit by the moon,

Just one glance at him made every man fear and hate him and every woman swoon.

He walked through the town straight to the door of the home the woman laid her head to rest,

He walked with a gait filled confidence and arrogance because he believed he was the best.

His hand rapped on the door until it flung open and he was greeted by her father,

He slyly smiled and asked forgiveness for his intrusion and said he didn’t mean to be a bother.

He pushed his way inside and spoke to the man about a business proposition,

The woman’s father heard as he weaved his deal and made only one condition.

The mysterious man wanted the ultimate prize, the one thing nobody could ever claim,

 He wanted his daughter’s hand in marriage in exchange for the promise of wealth and fame.

Without a second-thought he agreed to the terms set forth by the mysterious visitor,

He agreed to offer up his daughter to the dark and mysterious suitor.

As his daughter listened to the deal from her place in the stairs,

She screamed in protest and the men jumped up from their chairs.

When she saw them turn to look at her she ran to the top flight,

There she stood as she declared she was not a prize to be won or a thing to be sold and threw herself to the floor as the men watched in fright.

Her body flew through the air and made a sickening thud as it hit the ground,

That was the last day her lungs filled with air and when the fairy tale began to be passed around.

They say that upon her death her father received none of the riches or fame he was set to gain,

The mysterious suitor left as quickly as he came but left the man something to remind him of his pain.

As a sick and twisted parting gift that would force him to see his daughter as she was before she took her last breath,

Every time he looked through the looking glass she’d appear on the stairs and repeat the actions that led to her death.



She Waits by Missie Randall

Standing on the staircase
Watching the world outside her realm take place
She is surrounded by those gone before 
Gathering from them the power to make her more
She stands waiting for what only one alive knows
That with every day her power grows
She will pass through the portal 
That separates her from the mortals
She longs to once again know loves embrace
Instead of the cold touch of this place
Stuck between heaven and hell
She still has enough power to cast her spell
Though it will take time
She will return in her physical prime
She has watched her loves soul be born anew
And everything he has gone through
Even though his body is still young and carefree
Through the pull of their souls he can see
Her standing there
Knowing she will always care
Her greatest fear
Is it will take too many years
For her to get enough power 
Before their longed for hour
Their time will come to pass
But for now he will only see her through the looking glass.



The Fierytale Ending by Brandi Chanthathep

I awoke from a dream 
with tears in my eyes,
Horrifying nightmares 
of hearing children's cries,

I couldn't save them
and it would never leave my mind,
Though, I sought the peace of Heaven
I knew I'd never find,

So, I left my bed barefoot 
in the quiet of the night,
Feeling my way through darkness
without the help of sight,

Going forward 
through darkest black, 
Going forward 
to find the way back,

Finally, I reached 
the creaky porch,
Darkest black 
from fire scorch,

There upon the ruins of my castle 
once so fair,
I observed the destruction
as I ascended the stair,

Numbly, I proceeded
beyond the sign that read "CONDEMNED",
Past the charred wreckage 
where children used to play pretend,

I reached for the door 
of the beginning and the end,
To hand deliver the message 
that no one else could send,

I turned the tarnished 
knob of brass,
And entered through 
the looking glass,

I lit an old lamp
left beside the door,
And I made my way 
across the floor,

The recurring episode 
began to unfold,
As soon as I crossed 
over the threshold,

Memories made 
of finest gold,
The kind no merchant 
ever bought or sold,

The type of gold woven 
into dreams come true,
A tapestry of memories
gleaming every day anew,

Like a classic tale 
that begged to be told,
It was a timeless love song
that never grew old,

Too quickly it was followed
by sirens scream,
Cutting the golden thread...
no more dream,

They became only nightmares;
starless, black, stormy night,
Struggling to breathe
and losing the fight,

They were only 
just barely out of reach,
And I stood by helpless,
I watched the levee breach,

Into a torrent 
of fire and smoke,
I watched my babies 
cough and choke,

Chaos of flames 
raging out of control,
The endless torment 
consumed my soul,

I walked through the castle halls
meandering, lost,
Hating, debating,
contemplating the cost,

How could I even
choose to go on?
When my reason for being
was dead and gone,

They were everything 
in life to me,
All of the beauty 
of sky and sea,

I gave them all 
I had to give,
Because they were my 
only reason to live,

I wondered if it was worth it 
to continue to dream,
When the price of fantasy 
was an endless stream,

A relentless flow of memories
from when the levee broke,
A raging torrent of broken dreams
that all went up in smoke,

I ran my hand along the walls
where the pictures used to hang,
I stared blankly into their room
remembering the songs they sang,

Then a vision whisked me away
to sweeter times,
Filled with lullabies 
and nursery rhymes,

I saw a memory 
of my little knight,
Battling dragons 
with all his might,

And another memory 
came to call,
Of my little princess
dancing at the ball,

How cruel the memories
of fantasies and fun,
Music from the jewelry box,
and smiling in the sun,

Now they were ashes,
cast into the sky,
Particles of clouds
that rained down while I'd cry,

I walked through the kitchen
and toward the cellar door,
Wandering through the emptiness
until I couldn't take it anymore,

As I opened the door
I felt myself entering the looking glass again,
And suddenly I felt like I hadn't 
since I couldn't remember when,

Such a peculiar joy 
suddenly came over me,
As I held up the lamp 
so that I could see,

I could hear their laughter,
a smile lit up my face,
I hurried down into the smoky darkness 
below the staircase,

I've never experienced 
such extreme deja vu,
I felt again like I did
when the golden dream was new,

In my mind, I heard their voices
urging me on,
My brave, young knight
and my princess of the golden dawn,

At the bottom of the stairs
I could see my old mirror,
And, suddenly it seemed
like I was seeing much clearer,

For a brief moment I wondered
how my mirror survived,
When nothing else in the house
made it out of the fire alive,

The thought quickly vanished
as their faces appeared,
The smoldering memories
and the air had cleared,

There they were
staring back at me,
The sweetest sight
that I thought I'd never see,

But I was bothered by something 
that I saw in their eyes,
As empty and vacant 
as cloudless skies,

I searched for the aliveness
that I once knew,
Yet, it seemed as if
I could see right through,

How was I hearing 
their voices in my head?
Speaking dark mysteries
from the realm of the dead,

I wondered why their voices
sounded so cold,
Speaking to me through
the mirror of old,

Then they began to beckon
to enter the looking glass before me,
Unsettled, I wondered
if this was really the end of the story,

I questioned, 
"Are those Spirits behind your eyes really you?"
Could the dreams of my fairytale 
once again come true?

I heard them telling me 
to leave this world behind,
That beyond my reflection
waited the answers I longed to find,

They told me that everything
I was seeking was on the other side,
They assured me that in their presence
I could forever abide,

Forever and always
in eternity,
I could have my babies 
right there with me,

No more haunting 
memories,
Back to the sweetest dreams
of ease,They told me to close my eyes
and I would see,
The gates would open into 
peaceful certainty,

My answer to my children 
was spoken in love,
"How can I ascend 
to the Heavens above?"

"How I've longed to see you,
But how can I stay?"
Before they could answer
I was Spirited away.


THE END!! 

Outstanding! Congratulations Poets! You all once again have risen up to a new poetry challenge that has blown me all away and of course all your new followers. 

Thank you friends for joining us! 

See you for the next poetry challenge. 

Remember, if you're ever interested in participating, please email me, Poison Ivy at poisonivysnbv@gmail.com or find me on FB. 

Friday, June 9, 2017

Poetry Corner with Poison Ivy and Friends


Welcome back to the Poetry Corner!

My friends and I are so excited to have you back for our third edition of the poetry challenges. We really do think you'll enjoy these entries. 

The challenge wasn't as easy as it may have seemed. This time around the participating poets were given the Title of their poems along with a theme. They were challenged to create a poem of fantasy and destruction, but they could only use the title, 
"The Weeping Sparrows."

Happy Reading!



The Weeping Sparrows by The Lozt Poet

Do you hear that low cry coming through?
Did you ever think the legends were true?
The ones that spoke of the days without light,
The time when ogres and dragons would fight.
The sparrows tried to bring peace between the two,
They tried everything they could think to do.
Nonetheless the ogres and dragons battled each other for control of the land and sky,
Never gaining control no matter how hard they would try.
They fought from dusk until dawn,
The dragons would swoop down with their talons drawn.
The ogres would anticipate their move and stand very still,
They’d move at the last second hoping to make a kill.
Many villages were decimated and countless lives were lost,
As the battles raged on no matter the cost.
The war raged on as they swallowed up the land and trees,
The ogres and dragons chased each other throughout the lands and seas.
At the end of it all both species succeeded in their mission,
They chased each other throughout the land right into extinction.
Those who got to see their end still speak of how much the birds wept that day,
Their tears fell from the sky and wiped the traces of their painful memories away.
Only one creature remembers when they used to roam,
This place that humans now call their home.
And that is why even to this day the rain always follows,
The sound of the weeping sparrows.


The Weeping Sparrows by Poet Jesse Batista

As the birds soar through the soiled thick air
They query below to the city square
 Masses of garbage lay in the streets
Flowing to the rivers where nature eats
Once blue waters have turned to gray
Foul and tainted where the children will play
Billowing plumes of industrial smoke
 Stifling, Suffocating the Majestic Oak
Glooming skies but, clouds are none
The mist it is smog and blocks out the sun
Another moon rises and the humans, they sleep
As the wild beds down the Sparrows, they weep.



The Weeping Sparrows by Poet Missie Randall

Come my children and sit right here
I will tell you the tale of the Sparrows tear
You've heard all there is of dragon lore
But you have yet to hear of what came before
There was a tribe so young and free
Revelling in nature's pure beauty
There came a man with evil intent
Only a young man, Sparra and his mate Row 
Would ever truly know
They'd gone to him and said they would tell
He cast an everlasting spell
Turning them into birds
So none would hear their words
The horror that evil man enjoyed
As their people were slaughtered and lands destroyed
Sparra and Row tried to warn them all
But could only weep as another would fall
As the last of their tribe died
Sparra and Row's souls cried
Leaving a tear stain around their eye
That has remained with each generation gone by
Now you all know
The story of the Weeping Sparrows



The Weeping Sparrows by Poet Dara Miller
Gossamer Wings

Weeping sparrows come in the dark of night,
To eat the souls of those who take flight.
In the darkness they live,
Melancholic agony is what they give.
Searching for the hopeless ones, who dare to despair,
They are few, these bringers of truth… uncommonly rare.
These harrowing ones on whom mechanical sparrows prey,
Soul sucking their tears, creating destruction and decay.
Against the machine they rage,
Day after day, turning the page.
Forced to take leave from the light,
To live another day, to stand, to fight.
Piece by piece they destroy,
Weeping sparrows, pirates of joy.



The Weeping Sparrows by Poet Brandi Chanthathep 

I have seen the eagle's spirit 
through the Heavens soar,
I have seen the mystic raven
perched at Midnight's door,

Yet never a sight so tragic have I seen 
as the souls of the weeping sparrows,

Oh, what a dark and sorrowful day 
when the weeping sparrows appeared,
Somehow, they found the refuge 
where the dust and smoke had cleared,

They'd traveled on a mournful exodus 
diving in peaks and swells like bent arrows,
  
When I caught sight of them, I swooned
to the music of their tears,
My heart was overwhelmed 
by the untold stories of their years,

What calamity befell them?
I silently wondered, 

"Whence forth have you come,
dear friends?" I queried,
"From lands of the lost, 
the mangled, and drearied?"

What wicked storm 
in their souls yet thundered?

"What tremendous things have you witnessed
On your perilous reprieve?"
What could leave such beautiful souls
so utterly aggrieved?

Yet, in vain I asked, for I could not 
comprehend the answers that I sought,

"Hast thou witnessed what causes  
the young maidens fear?
Have you heard what compels 
the stoic elders to shed a tear?"

Yet, upon them, the quest of questions
 was all for naught,

"Please, I pray, do tell, dear friends, 
and do not tell a lie,
For, I cannot bear to see you carry 
the burden that makes you cry,"

To the weeping sparrows
 I was a tarp in the wind,

"Were you privy to the cruelty 
of Pharaoh's disastrous dream?
Were you forced to hear the voices 
of helpless children scream?"

They made no reply, 
 not knowing where to begin,

"Share, oh, sparrows, 
thou reasoning for tears,
Cry out for mercy 
to the God Who hears,"

Though not for my sake, set your souls free,

I longed for their liberation 
in the deepest depths of my being,
My rebel heart ached 
to end the suffering I was seeing,

And then, I heard the angels sing,

"Dear friends," I whispered, "May you fly high 
above the bleak sadness of this life,
Escape heartache, through the narrow passes
of destruction and strife,"

And they flew up 
into the vastness of open skies,

Although, I was blessed 
to see them go,
I feel them in the song 
of the winds that blow, 

Wordless wisdom of ages
conveyed through their eyes,

I remember them with
the tears that flow,
Alas, to my despair, 
I shall never know,

The untold pain in the souls of the weeping sparrows.


THE END!!


Wow!! Those were absolutely outstanding pieces of artistry. 

Congratulations Poets, for yet another edition to The Poetry Corner. Your hard work, dedication and continued efforts to see each challenge through to the end, shows heart and your love for poetry. I am so honored to have you all as featured poets here at TPC. Thank you so much for all that you do in the world of poetry. 

Thank you friends for joining us today. I, Poison Ivy, do hope you've enjoyed this edition of the poetry challenges. Thank you for your support of these wonderful poets. 

If you're interested in joining the next challenge, please feel free to contact me, Poison Ivy/Ivy Valori, via email poisonivysnbv@gmail.com

 We hope to see you next time. 

Monday, May 22, 2017

Poetry Corner with Poison Ivy and Friends


Welcome Poets and Friends!

Thank you all for joining me, Poison Ivy, here at the poetry corner. This is the 2nd edition of the poetry and the poetry writing challenge has changed. In this edition, poets were given the same photo and with that photo they had to find words of inspiration. 

All poem submissions are private. The poets are asked not to share with one another or anyone else. Here at the poetry corner, all the poems are seen for the first time by the public.

Below is the photo the poets used. This photo was randomly found on Google. 


Enjoy!

Poem #1 - Persuasive Lie
by Jesse Batista

I am not that which I am perceived to be. Do not think that you even know me. I will show you compassion, but, l I think you’ll find, the demon that raised me, poisoned my mind. The glow of my aura beckons for peace. The rage is inside me; the violent release. My love is enduring.  My desires are strong. My revenge is twisted if you do me wrong. The calm would seem to sooth my soul, but I am left with anger and no self- control. Just when you think you’ve taken charge, your deceit will release the beast at large. The outer shell is a persuasive lie. Deceive me once and you shall die.


Poem #2 - Why, must I be who I am?
by: Dara Gossamer


Why, must I feel the way that I feel

I look in the mirror and what do I see

Nothing, there is no me

Worthless, broken and unlovable

Some of us just have that kind of trouble.

No connection to another...

Uncertain when it happened

I think maybe, I was just born sad.

Is is possible to be incapable of happiness?

Fleeting glimpses of what that may be

Watching others, not understanding the world they see the

Wanting nothing more than this world to flee.

Insightful, everyone thinks I am

But really, I am nothing but a fucking sham

Content, to represent... A false prophet am I
A liar, a cheat...

The stories of my life the same, they just repeat.

Always on the outside, looking in

An invisible veil between me and them

No one sees it, they believe I am soft, tender and kind

To my inner self, they are blind

Me, they think they see me for who I am, but I am beyond flawed

 I am just a fraud .

Why, must I be who I am?

Poem #3 - by: an unknown

Mirror, Mirror watching me
I can feel your hatred flowing free.
I can sense your eyes follow me around,
I can hear your voice calling all over town.
I do my best to live life without hesitation,
But it's nearly impossible when I fear my own reflection.
People say I'm crazy but they don't understand,
They don't feel the touch upon my hand.
They don't realize what you're trying to do,
But I know that you're waiting for the chance to pull me through.
You want to trade me places so you can escape your cell,
Live my life while I rot inside your hell.
I know the games you play,
Looking sweet and innocent until I turn away.
I look into your eyes and feel the scorn,
It's not my fault that you, dear sister, were never born.
I think it's time to let go of the hate and stop the childish games,
It's time to let me live my life in peace because I am not to blame.
I know you don't agree with me and the hate is something you will never let go,
So, I will look straight into your eyes as I grab a piece of broken glass and open my arm to let the blood flow.
I'll stare at you ensuring that you can't stop me no matter how hard you want to try,
And as I collapse to the floor out of your sight, a small will creep on my face as we slowly wilt and die.



             What do you see in the mirror?

Thank you everyone for joining us all. Thank you to the outstanding poests above for taking this challenge and allowing the image to takeover. Your poems are beautiful. Love them all! 

See you at the next challenge. 

Kind regards, 
~Poison Ivy 

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Poetry Corner with Poison Ivy and Friends


Welcome to the Poetry Corner with Poison Ivy and Friends! 

As a writer and lover of poetry, I thought it would be fun to bring together different types of poets and challenge them to some poetry writing. The purpose of the poetry corner is to introduce to everyone the multi-talented minds in the poetry world. In so little words, poets are able to capture so much emotion from their audience and here at the poetry corner, you will see just that. 

There will be multiple challenges, with fun twists to them. The biggest twist is that every poet has no idea what the other has written. Everyone separately receives the same challenge and has a deadline to submit. I can guarantee that no poem will be the same. 

Thank you for joining me and my friends! We hope you enjoy reading the poetry and one day participating. 

Hugs! ~Poison Ivy


POETRY CORNER 
POETRY WRITING CHALLENGE #1 
5/02/17

Challenge rules:
 I, Poison Ivy, wrote a poem that was unfinished. The participating poets were to finish said poem but the challenge twist was, they weren't allowed to change my words. 

Original poem written by Poison Ivy 

A delicate rose trapped in the depths of pain 
Bruised 
Torn 
Damaged 
Secluded from external light 
Yet shines from within 
Wanting to blossom 
Needing nourishment from gentle hands
A gentle soul 
The caress of the wind 
Upon it's petals so weak...


Poem #1 written by R.d. Preston

A delicate rose trapped in the depths of pain 
Bruised 
Torn 
Damaged 
Secluded from external light 
Yet shines from within 
Wanting to blossom 
Needing nourishment from gentle hands
A gentle soul 
The caress of the wind 
Upon it's petals so weak 
Lightly and tenderly 
No longer so bleak 
The encouragement of life 
Through each gentle touch 
Stronger in love
Needing so much 
Longing for each caress 
To strengthen its heart 
Feelings of love 
Across each tender part 
Needing the force 
That will soon make it strong 
With love in the air 
It knows it belongs 
How does the rose
Once damaged never die 
It finds its true love 
With tears of joy never cry.

Poem #2 written by Jesse Batista

A Delicate Rose

 A delicate rose trapped in the depths of pain, bruised, torn, damaged 

 Secluded from external light, yet shines from within 

Wanting to blossom, needing nourishment from gentle hands; a gentle soul

 The caress of the wind upon its petals so weak

Dawn breaks, the sky illuminates.

The dew glistens off the leaves of the nearby Gladiolus

The sun radiates off the neighboring Hyacinth

Yearning, The delicate rose reaches for the warmth of the sun

The succulent moisture of the air

A Deep desire to bask in the heat of the day.

Craving that which is just out of reach

In the distance the sky rumbles and pops

Ominous clouds fill the sky

Lightning cracks and the Rain monsoons

The winds whip ferociously leaving a path of utter destruction

The Gladiolus and Hyacinth lay tattered, destroyed,  lifeless


The Delicate Rose while torn and damaged remains to long another day. 

Poem #3 written by Remy Pierce

 A delicate rose trapped in the depths of pain 
Bruised
Torn
Damaged
Secluded from external light
Yet shines from within
Wanting to blossom
Needing nourishment from gentle hands
A gentle soul
The caress of the wind
Upon it's petals so weak

Trying to find the strength in the words they speak, will they be the one for me, will they be the one that sets me free

This is something I do not know but regardless of what happens my would will grow

I will find my way out of darkness and into the light because something tells me that is my eternal fight.

THE END

THANK YOU FOR JOINING US! 

I would like to Thank poets, R.d Preston, Jesse Batista and Remy Pierce, for taking part and opening up the Poetry Corner with your amazing poems. I appreciate your willingness to think outside the box, step out of your comfort zones and just write what came to your minds. Your talents are wonderful. I hope to see you for many more fun challenges.

Many hugs,
~Poison Ivy