She heard us all root for warmth and light,
for the sun to win out and end
winter’s deadness. Jealously,
slipping straight to spotlight,
Moon had her moment,
sweet as can be:
“You can cheer
for me
too.”
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Louis Spohr (1784-1859) - Nonet for strings & winds
Allegro, Scherzo Allegro, Adagio, Finale; Vivace
performed by Mistral Music : Julie Scolnik, artistic director
Qing Hou, violin; Lawrence Neuman, viola Sasha Scolnik-Brower, cello; Donald Palma, bass Julie Scolnik, flute; Kemp Jernigan, oboe; Todd Palmer, clarinet Rachel Childers, horn; Sam Childers, bassoon
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Mine to Solve
A labyrinth of passing minutes
eating away my precious time
among fitful intervals
no one seems to control,
least of all myself,
a strange surprise
unforeseen
startling
me.
.
D W Eldred
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I'd like to introduce my cat, nonet
Say hi
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Human Heart
A question I should have never seen,
Another fragile human heart.
Progression through photographs;
Hurt when I see it stop.
Pink stains the metal.
Take me with you.
Human heart;
No beat.
Gone.
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...so i heard you liked braided pigtails.
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August 06: Happy Birthday Nonet (Pop'n Music)!!!!
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The Long-Lost Time
His face has wrinkled but not his smile,
standing under my front porch light,
wearing my shirt he borrowed
when he left our silent
town. Now look he’s back
asking, “shall we
redeem our
long-lost
time?”
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If you could call up anyone now,
And speak to them throughout the night,
About anything and how,
About what's wrong and right,
Who do you think of?
The voice wished for?
A lost love?
A friend?
Me?
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the value of saying no
the value of saying no
I want to learn the meaning of no
I want to taste it, become it
I want to say it–again?
No, I want to say it
Single syllable
I will say it
You, listen
to me–
No.
Day 9. I am twenty years too late when I realized that the most important word is “no.”
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Vampire Nightmares
It was fun playing backyard hero,
making monsters out of molehills,
shrieking victory by day—
but when the room went dark,
the blanket became
my only shield
to hide my
tasty
neck.
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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912) - Nonet in F minor
Allegro energico, Andante con moto, Scherzo: Allegro, Finale: Allegro vivace
Titus Underwood, oboe Gabriel Campos Zamora, clarinet
Catherine Chen, bassoon Dominic Rotella, horn
Wyatt Underhill, violin Samantha Rodriguez, viola
Joseph Johnson, cello Paul Macres, bass
Henry Kramer, piano
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An untitled nonet written 9/06/2018
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With A Twist Of Lime
Happy in the dark, definitely
Not thinking about time slipping
Neurotransmitters draining
Nostalgia dripping
Outside, it’s raining
Reality
Is sipping
On our
Youth.
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[Image Description: a background image of a stormy sky, a poem that reads:
the scent of wet earth blows on the wind,
petrichor slowly fills the air.
pressure builds until it breaks
and so you break with it.
the thunder cracks as
your poor heart breaks
tears streaming
with the
rain
there is a credit on the bottom right that reads: wayward-birdie]
Petrichor: the earthy scent associated with rain
support me one kofi!
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What I Saw in the Dark
Night Owl by Maria L. Berg 2023
If you missed this morning’s prompts post, I’m responding to Seeing in the Dark.
For today’s images I cut a new owl filter and put tiny feathers in it. I guess third time’s a charm with owls, I like how this cut turned out, and the feather effect is also worked well.
OctPoWriMo 2023: Facing Our Fears
For today’s poem, it was already light out when I started the…
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