By Thomas Page Decima: this is a Spanish form. Normal poem that can be posted without attribution. There are two decimas here. In philosophy class students Scratch their heads at a box drawn on The board. The professor draws long Lines, hoping that the picture warrants A house with child and his parents "What can … Continue reading Tommy Decima
Golden Shovel #8
The Class by Thomas Page after Derek Walcott "Batten upon the bloodstream of the veldt. / Corpses are scattered through a paradise" --"A Far Cry from Africa" Standing near the theater's batten Looking nearly and upon The stage below. I get vertigo. The Dizzying makes the bloodstream On my neck swell causing … Continue reading Golden Shovel #8
Golden Shovel #7
The nightmare by Thomas Page after Saijo Yaso, translated by David Bowles "go falling into that hell / a hell of utter darkness / without even flowers" --Tomino's Hell Stirring nightmares make some go Find meaning in them falling From places that go into Interiors that Suggest greater, darker hell. Brimstone and broiling chains, a … Continue reading Golden Shovel #7
Golden Shovel #5
Against the night by Thomas Page after Dylan Thomas "Do not go gentle into that good night" --Poem of the same name Poems about your parents are hard to do Because it is extremely hard to not Come off in a strange light. Let's try to go To nice and pleasant places having gentle … Continue reading Golden Shovel #5
Golden Shovel #4
Good Friday by Thomas Page after the Book of Psalms "I can count all my bones. They look, they stare at me" --22:17 This is usually read on Good Friday when I Am sitting in the rising Spring heat that can Slowly roast you. I can also count The number of people who fall on the cross … Continue reading Golden Shovel #4
Golden Shovel #3
The silent man by Thomas Page after Allen Ginsberg "I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked, dragging themselves" --"Howl" Catching up with friends is akin to when I Try to desperately cut a board with a saw Making no progress because I never had the Skills to … Continue reading Golden Shovel #3
Tommy Golden Shovel #2
Sight By Thomas Page after William Shakespeare "How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world, / that has such people in it!" --The Tempest I would like to tell you how I see such colors in beauteous Terms but I can't give you my eyes. Mankind Is limited to the individual. Is This a … Continue reading Tommy Golden Shovel #2
Tommy Golden Shovel #1
Golden Shovels: This is a relatively new form that uses a quote's words as the "end rhymes" of the new poem. Therefore. attributing the original author is very important when titling these poems. I will give proper credit / title for each. Thought without purpose by Thomas Page after William Shakespeare "It is a … Continue reading Tommy Golden Shovel #1
Tommy Haiku 55
By Tomas Page The Earth begs for rain When the Summer Sun belts down Extreme heat; so very hot
Tommy Haiku #52-54
By Thomas Page The birds have left the Mailbox in my yard; Summer Solstice has passed by Soaring, whistling, then Explosion, eruption and Finally color Each year, Lady Liberty Gets coronae of Red, white, and blue light
