Wednesday, December 14, 2011

The World Is A Busy Place

Green pines laugh in the breeze,
Red lilies grin in the rain,
Squirrels jump to a race,
Satellites launch to outer space.
Z Z z z z….
See who is napping in woods,
M M m m m…
Discover beauty in nature’s truth;
Seasons of changes,
Shifts of gears;
Ebbs and flows of growth,
The conquer of fears;
Live Life in FREE verse,
Experiment poetry in reverse;
The world is a busy place,
Let’s embrace and re-measure our pace.

54 comments:

  1. I like it. Experiments are a good way to stretch your imagination.

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  2. indeed we shall, too busy does get me dizzy though :)
    happy rally!!!

    xxxxxxx
    http://lynnaima.wordpress.com/2011/12/14/discomfort/

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  3. Whimsical poem. enjoyed reading this for some reason. had a light and breezy flow to it

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  4. how refreshingly done…in free verse.
    love the onomatopoeia in ZZzzz and Mmmm

    and the Live Life in FREE (almost jumps out) verse.

    season's of change as a shift of gears….cool trope.

    nicely done. good job.

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  5. great sound effects.

    would be interesting to hear you reading it

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  6. Hey Morning:

    I have nominated you for the Versatile Blogger Award.

    Please follow the link for more info:

    http://kweschn.wordpress.com/2011/12/14/versatile-bloggers/ :)

    Congrats!

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  7. I love the feel of this one on the mouth as I read it. Very clever use of words to produce something very light and zingy, but full of taste, and refreshing.

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  8. Another good one, Morning!
    http://charleslmashburn.wordpress.com/2011/12/14/a-thousand-candles/

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  9. Very well written. Such a positive message :)

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  10. whimsical and fun! :-)

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  11. charming write, quite the call for creativity! ~ Rose

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  12. Superb write.. enjoyed and got rejuvenated as well.Thanks a lot for share..

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  13. Reminded me of summer warmth, getting colder by the day here now...brrrr. :)

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  14. i like to read this aloud, very nice. :)

    yes, sometimes i wish i could slow down my pace.

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  15. a cheerful outlook!

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  16. Great fun! Great verse!
    Cheers,
    Mark Butkus

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  17. the world is indeed a busy place - but a much pleasantly busy one :)

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  18. Very vivid in imagery. I enjoyed the last lines. Very good way to end it on with another promising note

    Erick Flores

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  19. This just lurches ambiently along in its own lazy way, making the reader feel relaxed and happy with the world.
    What a skill that is!
    The little clouds in the blue sky of the page helps ;-)

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  20. Love this one. Nature is stronger than we all think. Our Earth is the greatest place to be, even when it's a busy place to be.
    Nature ... strong in every season.
    Thanks for sharing.

    Happy Rally!

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  21. This is nice, I like that you've focused on the natural world and included many moments that might actually help us slow down if we took the time to notice them. Live life in FREE VERSE...now that's a call I can answer.

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  22. Hello.
    "Live Life in FREE verse,
    Experiment poetry in reverse;

    The world is a busy place,
    Let’s embrace and re-measure our pace."...now this sounds like my kind of pace!
    Love the message & imagery of this.
    Always nicely penned, Morning.
    Thanks for sharing & visiting. I always appreciate your comments.

    For ref:
    Firebrand Of The heart

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  23. We should all live Life in FREE verse, beautifully put.

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  24. Cool. "live life in free verse" - I love it!

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  25. I feel the move to "live" life not just go through it...Live life in free verse experiment poetry in reverse...love those lines

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  26. Lyrically smooth and whimsical. I know all of us who write enjoyed the "live life in free verse" line.
    I like!

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  27. hi just registered ,, tina

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  28. Indeed it is...enjoyed the play of words ~

    http://a-sweetlust.blogspot.com/2011/12/christmas-star.html

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  29. Yes let's do it. Live life in free verse.....Your poem has made my day :-)

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  30. Charming..nature is an always changing entity--you described it in vivid imagery. I could just picture a squirrel taking a nap...

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  31. This is a good time to remind us to slow down, enjoy the beauty of nature, breath and write poetry...in reverse!

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  32. Very nice; and even busier THIS time of the year... I like the idea of living life in free verse.'

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  33. This is so playful. I particularly enjoy the personification of the pines and the lilies.

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  34. You say so much with few words and wonderfully said.

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  35. You're poetry is so much fun...I don't know how you do it lol
    :D

    lukewater

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  36. Morning,
    Experimenting poetry! No better way than to make new discoveries. It is good to lay back a little and make assessments. Then proceed with gusto!Good write!

    Hank

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  37. Live Life in FREE verse...yes..yes..yes.. i whole-heartedly agree..re-measure our pace..love this..

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  38. This is so uplifting... I LOVE the last two lines.

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  39. These are great Agreements to live by!

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  40. I have a big ol' smile on my face after reading your poem, love it!

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  41. Genuflecting towards the South Pole...as the sun flees south. Calls to mind so much myth surrounding the sun. Nice.

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  42. Free verse and in reverse...hmmm I'd like to try that, Morning.

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  43. So fun... I love the last lines! :)

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  44. Really enjoyed the structure. And the words contained with are a joy.

    Great work.

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  45. This poem is fun, and I have to agree... thank you, much appreciated, WS

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  46. Hi Morning,

    This one works for me really well. I like the juxtaposition of the natural and the mechanical/technological, and the conclusion suggesting, as I understand it, to check in and find a more balanced pace.

    Thanks again for reading and commenting on so much of my poetry. I really appreciate it.

    Elaine

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  47. a loving message, no matter how busy we are we must communicate our good wishes and affection, this is the true life.

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