Poet's Block

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Poet's Block

Wand'ring words that never cease
their search for home, to give me peace;
I leave a key at my heart's door,
a pen and page inside a drawer
of my roll-top restless mind.

Coursing through my fitful dreams,
meandering through verbal streams;
I face the taunting empty page
that calls to me for something sage,
from a place as yet confined.

And when the words knock at my door,
I sometimes find that they implore:
"Please take us places we've not been,
from chastened heart to cheshire grin;
and let us reward in kind."

"Weave a new and wondrous tale
of sailing ships and love's travail;
arrange us now to turn a phrase,
and lift yourself from this malaise;
with words and thoughts refined."

Opening my eyes, I see
the blank page that stared back at me;
a silent testament of guilt
transforms into a patchwork quilt,
made of verses intertwined.

Reprieved am I yet one more day,
for having found something to say;
but quickly comes a knock again,
and toils renew 'twixt heart and pen;
a new message I must find.

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theresacall commented on Poet's Block

08-06-2009

wow great work on this poem... i absolutely loved it... you definately have a way with words... great poem

Tempestlady commented on Poet's Block

07-14-2009

Love the line, "transforms into a patchwork quilt". Beautifully written, loved th flow and the meter. Good rhyme and nt too long. Good Write! Write on......

oldsoul commented on Poet's Block

07-08-2009

WOW. i am in love with ths poem. the way you write is refreshing. and i am happy to have stumbled upon your profile. kudos to you for wording exactly how a writer faces daily struggles with words left unsaid even moments after a masterpiece. the quill never stops. thank you for this

RJGardner

07/08/2009

Thank you so much for this, and the comment on "Maybe" (which I needed to delete in order to re-work it). I look forward to reading your work as well, this evening.

When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.

John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Thirty-fifth President of the USA

RJGardner’s Poems (14)

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