星子[ANNA] 星子作品集 酷我!I made it!
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发表于: 星期四 四月 06, 2006 4:33 pm 发表主题: “IN THE MOOD” POETRY CONTEST WINNING ENTRIES (ZT) |
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THE ONTARIO POETRY SOCIETY PRESENTS:
“IN THE MOOD” POETRY CONTEST WINNING ENTRIES
CONTEST DEADLINE: NOV. 30th, 2005
Contest Judge: Becky Alexander
1st PRIZE – Female Category
Like Fred Astaire
Patricia Smekal, Nanoose Bay, B.C.
Your wit moves light
on its feet. It dances
in patent-leather shoes,
sweeps up my mood,
puts a shine on gloom.
You bend me to your tune,
dip and sway me into step,
tap me happy, turn me out
in top hat and tails.
1st PRIZE – Male Category
In Delft*
Rob Taylor, Victoria, B.C.
Off the wet stone pavement
through the dark door
into rooms, a universe
Curtains conceal, mirrors reveal
shadows, hints, suggestions
stillness, movement
Brief ray of sunlight
a brass candelabra gleams
dust motes rise, goblets glisten
Flies buzz about a bowl of apples
musty carpets, solemn hangings
windmills and ships on walls
A door creaks, keys in the lock
jingle softly, a shutter clatters
a breeze whistles gently
Somewhere down that hall
pungent onions hang, drying
potatoes boil, jostle in a steaming pot
Acrid smell of a peat fire
baked bread, fish stew
crumbs of a plain meal
Upstairs a lute sounds
a voice mutters, a chair scrapes
somewhere a door closes
Dog paws scratch across tiles
heels clatter on parquet, skirts rustle
someone is sweeping
Outside, a narrow alley
splash of water in an unseen well
or is it still raining?
Chambers, passages, closets, stairs
alive with possibilities
the chance of surprise
A sense of distance confined
secret depths hidden
eternity in a pocket
In the next room might sit Christ
* suggested by a painting of Vermeer
Six Honourable Mention Award Winning Poems --
Three in the Female Category and Three in the Male Category
Alone
John Soules
Sitting alone by the fire,
looking up at the night sky –
the stars so close
you could hold them
in your hand,
the darkness so deep
it would never let go.
Something Borrowed, Something Blue
April Bulmer
I am the shape of low,
the body opening
its shadow—
a snake.
pulling from me,
its tongue and its face.
And my heart, too,
is a coil,
the skin shedding
its lace.
I am afraid of marriage
and its veil.
Your soul
in its vase.
My ring
swallowing its tail,
dying before grace.
aspect
Joseph A. Farina
at the edge of granite and water
i stood awaiting the surprise
the voices of night, gave way to daysong
as the first rays lifted the darkened horizon
they dissolved me into vapor –
my voice became a whisper,
floating,
among the current charged particles of the universe –
one with the chorus of light…
Yoga Meditation
Kate Marshall Flaherty
So it is me down here—
pressed into sand at seafloor,
dark starfish
here and now
is still and cool
from gill-slits
thoughts bubble up,
burst at ocean’s skin.
So it is me—
watching my body’s undulation,
jellyfish in brine,
breath
sea anemone
angelfish slide over me
without a ripple,
I am deep. . .
could drown in the tranquil,
want to rest here
seaweed-still
nestled in green sea rocks
storm clouds
Joseph A. Farina
i take the darkness
of this bleak November day
and wrap myself in its iron-grey—
my mourning cloth—
surrounding me with dark waters
and storm filled clouds – i become
invisible in the turmoil
oblivious to the thunder
in myself – confused in the swirl
of hard choices – i burst open
as the rain – cold
falling, falling
to the depths of my own sea…
Yesterday’s Faded Affair
Debbie Okun Hill
When the flesh of her mood bleeds
from evergreen to crimson,
it intensifies her pain
like yesterday’s lipstick smudge
discovered on parchment paper,
a fair stained, faded rose pigment
on onion skin
peeling tears
from her wide opened eyes |
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