Clear Moon

Clear moon, would I were just as strong as thee
From morn to night perched on your cloudy throne,
Seeing the earth unfold like scrolls for thee
As though the earth and all in it’s your own.
For, while the waters go about their task
Of purifying every cliff and shore,
You’re there behind your cloud-streaked starry mask
Giving them light for ever, ever more.
How dear ‘twould be, to watch the lush green earth
Turn into gold and orange in the fall,
To witness every golden day’s dear birth
With beauty standing, blessing one and all.

However, I must face reality:
I am not you, I am just simply me.
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Sorry for the long hiatus. I know it’s been a while since I’ve posted something here. It’s only because I’ve been busy, what with all the activities that the school mounts during the closing days of the school year.

River Flows In You-Yiruma

Now, I have never seen the movie “Twilight” for myself, but I’m going to borrow the book and see if it really is worth all the hysteria about the series.

Here, meanwhile, is Yiruma’s “River Flows In You.” Someone told me it’s in the soundtrack. Correct me if I err.

River Flows In You by Yiruma

A Prayer for the Lovers

Originally posted on the other two sites. Directly connected to “To the Lovers.”

O Lord, protect Your ordinance
Against the shocks of Hatred’s lance;
Keep them together, side by side,
And let, between them, Love reside.

Father, cradle them in Your arms,
Protect them from injurious harm.
Through trials that the two will see,
Father, grant them fidelity.

Let her be like like blesséd* Mary,
And like Saint Joseph let him be.
Both strong, united, trusting You,
Eternal Father, bless them true!

And lastly, lay my fears to rest,
Knowing their love is by You blest**.
Let my petitions be increased
That Your blessing never be ceased.

Amen.

Notes:

* pronounced with two syllables (i.e. “bless-id”)
**older form of the word “blessed.”

What a Poem Must Be

First I think that a poem must be magic
And enchant both the corp’ral* and the psychic
It must hold all the warm flames from a coal
And explore all the depths and heights of a soul.

Then methinks that a poem must be gaiety
A bridge ‘tween th’ elite and the laity
It must hold all a palace’s silver-gold features
And the silver-gold depths of all of God’s creatures.

I think thirdly a poem must have meaning
And to all and to one be that poetry’s leaning
It must feel all humanity’s feelings
And with life and with love may it be teeming.

And over this mountain of great fantasy
Which is written or read by me and by thee
I wish that, between those punctuations and lines
God our Father be seen in those stanzas and lines.

(*Corp’ral-corporal. Pertaining to the body)

To the Lovers

This poem was written for a friend of mine. She asked me to write a poem for her and her BF, and, she being my friend and all, I obliged. If you have a BF, a GF, or are a BF or GF, this poem goes out to you too.

~o~o~o~

To you, ordained by God to be
Each other’s friend perpetually:
May love between you two reside
Unshaken by the storm or tide.

You are each other’s love, and may
Your love increase through every day.
Though trials you will surely see,
God grant you both fidelity.

May you forever be the light
Which can dethrone each other’s night.
And if the world keeps you afar,
You are each other’s bright North Star.

And by that North Star’s guiding light
You’ll tread the stern, unfriendly night
To home, unscathed and with no harm,
The home found in each other’s arms.

This was originally posted on:

writings-world.wetpaint.com

&

johnlennon30.multiply.com

The Four Princesses

This is a poem that I wrote. It’s also on the Writings World wiki.

~o~o~o~

There once live four princesses, all of them fair
With grace and such elegance, innocence rare
With beauty which housed their charitable souls
And hearts with a warmth which burned warmer than coals.

The first, named Gracia, was a leader dear,
To her people, whom she led without any fear,
And if there was fear, still aloft she had stood
To sacrifice self for the country’s own good.

Then there was Margarita, who with her quick mind,
Was the person to need, and the person to find,
If you wanted some answers to questions you fought
Without ever finding the answer you sought.

Then there was Victoria, who did love one and all,
Whose love stood unmoving and never did fall
Prey to the hate and the scorn of men
(Which cannot be described through the ink and the pen)

And the there was Sara, not least of the four,
Who was innocence itself from ceiling to floor*
She was elegance walking, and heart-beating too
She was Grecian Arete*, or Virtue so true.

The princesses mentioned, whose names are here writ:
Gracia, Victoria, Margarita of wit,
And virtuous Sara, Arete so true,
Doth dwell within people, within me and you.
There is goodness in mankind, that we must believe
Not all is a villain with tricks up his sleeve.

Note on “Arete”- Arete is the Greek personification of virtue.

Welcome to the Garden, My Friend….

Hello there! You have just fallen into the world of the Scribe of the Garden. It’s a bumpy world, so better watch your step!

You will meet some interesting people in the course of this blog, as I will share some of my writings here. There’s a lot going on in my writings, so stay tuned!

I also have a Multiply site.

http://johnlennon30.multiply.com