The Lighthouse
The house was light, with no dark corners.
It rose on a pinnacle of dreams
and faced both east and west
with gardens all around.
There were fountains
numerous as the breasts of Artemis,
and a glittering stream that lit the way
to a river of light.
The house was light itself;
I see it still, from a century away.
There I was born, and there
I dreamed my life, and there
when it flowed away, I planted
an evergreen of children.
jrc Sept. 2, 2011
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4:20 p.m.: Today I mailed eight poems to the Ala. State Poetry Society contests. I wrote the lighthouse poem this morning to enter in one of the categories--i.e., "The Lighthouse." I feel guilty about winning prizes and seldom sponsoring a contest. From now on, I'll reinvest at least some prize money into sponsoring contests. If I ever win any more prizes.
Friday, September 2, 2011
New poem
Posted by Joanne Cage -- Joanne Cage at 11:44 AM
Labels: Poems by me
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2 comments:
Wow....this one took my breathe away. I could see it in my mind's eye, everything. Thank you for making me smile.
Hugs....
Beautiful poem, Mom! Good luck (not that you need it) with your contest(s)!
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