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Divine Drumroll

'A poem should never be centered' Victoria told me yesterday morning (something she learned in the poetry class she took in her previous semester). What?!! I gasped, and realized that my poem-book collection is filled with 'uncentered' pages yet it never occurred to me why; but line length, layout, pauses etc are part of a poem's persona and centering it on the page removes that element of the poem! (proving how much I have yet learn when it comes to poetry) So, please forgive the previous posts. From now on I will post to the left of the page. (it is on my wish-list to take some poetry courses but maybe in my 60's??) Life seems to have drained my mental energy tank right now! Do you feel it too?! Beneath earth's dull façade, a kind of divine drumroll... Beneath earth’s umber solitude After winter’s gale is subdued A petal-prelude starts to play On listless landscapes, stark and gray Ah, can’t you sense a teeming surge Where raindrops dance on dreamland’s verge Ere violets, tulips, daffodils Inaugurate summer-long thrills …where soon lackluster sweeps will gleam With nature’s nuances of green With blossom-blush, where naked limbs Await the garb of leaf-song hymns Where spring’s impending loveliness Begins to stir beneath a tress Of barren boughs and dormant deeps Instilled with promises God keeps Ah, can’t you feel the rush of hope Beneath the burlap-swaddled slope Arousing a divine drumroll Resounding in both land and soul © Janet Martin Gen.8:22“As long as the earth endures, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat,summer and winter, day and night will never cease.”
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