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PostSubject: Re: Poetry Of RH Fay   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptySat Mar 28, 2009 1:12 am

Good idea.
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PostSubject: Re: Poetry Of RH Fay   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptySat Mar 28, 2009 1:17 am

I have now added dates. I also added my copyright statement, just to be safe.
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PostSubject: breathless dusk   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptySat Mar 28, 2009 1:29 am

breathless dusk
lochside rushes quiver
stalking kelpie

(May 2008)

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PostSubject: sweet porcelain face   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptySat Mar 28, 2009 1:32 am

sweet porcelain face
painted eyes full of evil
baby doll possessed

(March 2008)

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PostSubject: moonlight sparks in gems   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptySat Mar 28, 2009 1:33 am

moonlight sparks in gems
jewelled dagger against dark sky
midnight sacrifice

(March 2008)

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PostSubject: Necromancy   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptySat Mar 28, 2009 1:37 am

Necromancy

mouldering crypts
dark desecrated tombs
necromancer's world

bloody letters
strange cabalistic words
necromancer's tome

forbidden magic
conversations with the dead
necromancer's art

stolen fresh corpse
unholy resurrection
necromancer's slave

black tentacles
heaving mass of slimy flesh
necromancer's pet

charnel house stench
a fell choking miasma
necromancer's death

(August 2007)

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PostSubject: One Dirty Sock   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptySat Mar 28, 2009 1:41 am

One Dirty Sock

Iggidy biggidy bock,
I have a dirty sock.

Boppa floppa bean,
I must get it clean.

Glinga clinga dare,
But my foot would be bare.

Mooda dooda poo,
What am I to do?

Weenie teenie tare,
Perhaps I'll clean the pair!

(June 2007)

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PostSubject: Time's Colours   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptySat Mar 28, 2009 1:43 am

Time's Colours

kaleidoscope
swirling eternal vortex
future and past

(August 2007)

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PostSubject: Elven Fair   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptySat Mar 28, 2009 1:45 am

Elven Fair

murmurs in the wood
fleeting sylvan revelries
fair folk festival

(October 2007)

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PostSubject: a revision   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptySat Mar 28, 2009 1:54 am

I think I might make a slight change from this:

kaleidoscope
swirling eternal vortex
future and past

To this:

kaleidoscope
swirling spectral vortex
future meets past

(Copyright ©️ 2009 Richard H. Fay)

In this form, it can possibly be included in a collection currently in the works.
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PostSubject: Down With Labels!   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptySat Mar 28, 2009 5:41 am

Down With Labels!

Throw away those names,
Rip apart those barriers,
Tear down those walls,
Be done with all that
Compartmentalizes,
Categorizes,
Restricts,
Stifles,
Binds.

Let individuality roam free!

(April 2008)

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PostSubject: Earth's Children   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptySat Mar 28, 2009 5:46 am

Mother Earth's Children

For each their own place
Reclined against mother's bosom.
All feel Gaea's cool caress,
Hear her droning lullaby:
"You are my children,
You are my Life.
Hush, rest now.
You've returned
Home."

(A new revision of a work that has been around for a while, just recently published in the on-line version of Abandoned Towers)

Copyright ©️ 2009 Richard H. Fay
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PostSubject: Re: Poetry Of RH Fay   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptyMon Mar 30, 2009 10:58 pm

cheers I AM soooo moved e-MOTION-ally by your poetry, I think thats what they call poetry in motion, what do you think ?? lol

No really, stirrs my Soul !! !! Love it !! !! blu wink pinkheart

Thank-You !! !!



National Poetry Month
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National Poetry Month is a celebration of poetry first introduced in 1996 by the Academy of American Poets as a way to increase awareness and appreciation of poetry in the United States. It is celebrated every April in the United States and (since 1999) in Canada as well. Since 2000 Great Britain has celebrated a National Poetry Month each October.

Contents [hide]
1 History
2 Purpose
3 Proclamations
4 Poetry & the Creative Mind
5 Debate
6 International Poetry Celebrations
7 Notes
8 External links



[edit] History

2006 National Poetry Month poster, designed by Number Seventeen, NYCNational Poetry Month was inspired by the success of Black History Month, held each February, and Women's History Month, held in March. In 1995, The Academy of American Poets convened a group of publishers, booksellers, librarians, literary organizations, poets, and teachers to discuss the need and usefulness of a similar month long holiday to celebrate poetry.[1] The first National Poetry Month was held in 1996.


In 1998, the Academy joined the American Poetry & Literacy Project to distribute 100,000 free books of poetry from New York to California during National Poetry Month. On April 22, President Clinton and the First Lady hosted a gala at the White House which featured Poets Laureate Robert Pinsky, Robert Hass, and Rita Dove.[2]

For National Poetry Month in 2001, the Academy invited people to "vote" for poets they most wanted to have a postage stamp. More than 10,000 people cast ballots, with Langston Hughes receiving the most votes. The vote tally was sent to the United States Postal Service, which issued a Langston Hughes stamp in January 2002.[2]

On April 5, 2005 the Empire State Building was illuminated with blue lights to mark the 10th anniversary of National Poetry Month.[2]

Each year, a special poster is commissioned by the Academy of American Poets for National Poetry Month, with almost 200,000 copies distributed for free. In the past, posters have been designed by noted graphic designers such as Chip Kidd and Milton Glaser. The 2007 poster was designed by Christoph Niemann.[3]


[edit] Purpose
Like Black History Month, the celebration of poetry each April has grown and established itself organically, in both official and unofficial ways. Each year, publishers, booksellers, educators, and literary organizations use April to promote poetry: publishers often release and publicize their poetry titles in April, teachers and librarians focus on poetry units during the month; and bookstores and reading series frequently hold special readings.


[edit] Proclamations
In a proclamation issued on April 1, 1996, President Bill Clinton declared: "National Poetry Month offers us a welcome opportunity to celebrate not only the unsurpassed body of literature produced by our poets in the past, but also the vitality and diversity of voices reflected in the works of today's American poetry….Their creativity and wealth of language enrich our culture and inspire a new generation of Americans to learn the power of reading and writing at its best."[4] In addition, similar official National Poetry Month proclamation have been issued by mayors from towns and cities across the country, including New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Tucson, and Washington, D.C.[4]


[edit] Poetry & the Creative Mind
In 2002, the Academy organized the first Poetry & the Creative Mind gala to raise funds in support of National Poetry Month, and it has become an annual event. Each year the Academy invites some of America’s leading artists, scholars, and public figures to read favorite, canonical poems. Hosted each year by the two-time Academy Award winning actress Meryl Streep, the event has featured readings by Liam Neeson, Tony Kushner, Maya Lin, Sam Waterston, Suzan-Lori Parks, Minnie Driver, Dan Rather, Agnes Gund, Frank Rich, Diane von Furstenberg, Wynton Marsalis, Alan Alda, Wendy Whelan, Mike Wallace, Dianne Wiest, Oliver Sacks, Gloria Vanderbilt, William Wegman, and Christopher Durang, among others.[5]


[edit] Debate
National Poetry Month has also sparked some debate among writers, most notably from poets such as Charles Bernstein and Richard Howard.[6] Critics suggest that National Poetry Month trivializes the art form and floods the market with books in a matter of just a few weeks, overwhelming readers.


[edit] International Poetry Celebrations
Since 1999, National Poetry Month has been celebrated each April in Canada, where it is sponsored by the League of Canadian Poets and organized around a different annual theme.[7]

The British Festival “October is National Poetry Month” was founded in 2000 by Celtic bard Jim MacCool[8] and was adopted by the Birmingham-based Performance Poetry Society that same year. From makeshift beginnings, National Poetry Month has been exploited by primary and secondary schools, colleges of further education, public library services, the prison estate, and to a lesser extent, more localised festivals. Professional poets appear in all corners of the United Kingdom under the aegis of the Performance Poetry Society, which co-ordinates a proportion of their efforts and ensures that they are paid a normal rate for their appearances.

In England, National Poetry Day is celebrated on the first Thursday of October. It has been organized since 1994 by the Poetry Society in England who choose a different theme each year to highlight particular poets and styles of poetry.[9] In 1999, UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) declared March 21 to be World Poetry Day. The purpose of the day is to promote the reading, writing, publishing and teaching of poetry throughout the world and, as the UNESCO session declaring the day says, to "give fresh recognition and impetus to national, regional and international poetry movements."
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PostSubject: Re: Poetry Of RH Fay   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptyTue Mar 31, 2009 5:26 am

Wow Solane, very informative. I didn't know about poetry day. Thanks!
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PostSubject: Re: Poetry Of RH Fay   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptyTue Mar 31, 2009 1:52 pm

Solane Star wrote:
cheers I AM soooo moved e-MOTION-ally by your poetry, I think thats what they call poetry in motion, what do you think ?? lol

No really, stirrs my Soul !! !! Love it !! !! blu wink pinkheart

Thank-You !! !!

Wow! That is the sort of thing a poet wants to hear. I've been told that at least some of my poetry may be lacking in emotion, Your reaction tells me that's certainly not true of all my verse. If I touched at least one person's heart, then I did good. Then my verse did what it was supposed to do.

Thanks!
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PostSubject: Re: Poetry Of RH Fay   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptyTue Mar 31, 2009 1:55 pm

The above information makes me want to do something in honour of National Poetry Month, but the way it looks right now, I'll be too busy with art to write much new poetry.

Some poets get into posting a poem a day for the month of April, but I don't think I could do that. I would end up doing nothing else!

Unless I regularly re-post some of my old poems. Then, maybe...
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PostSubject: squirming worm   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptyWed Apr 01, 2009 4:49 pm

squirming worm
borings through sub-files
data mined

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PostSubject: Re: Poetry Of RH Fay   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptyWed Apr 01, 2009 9:17 pm

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Unless I regularly re-post some of my old poems. Then, maybe... cheers thumup Sounds Good !! !!
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PostSubject: Automobile   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptyThu Apr 02, 2009 4:17 am

Can you guess what trouble we've been having lately?

Automobile

by Richard H. Fay

Individual motorized transport
Delivers easy travel
When it runs,

Produces angry frustration
Full of financial woe
When it doesn't.

©️ 2009 Richard H. Fay
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PostSubject: Jungle Foliage   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptySat Apr 04, 2009 2:47 am

jungle foliage
obscured brown plumage
dinosaur hunts

©️ 2009 Richard H. Fay
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PostSubject: Limestone Sentinel: A "Gothicku"   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptySun Apr 05, 2009 9:35 am

limestone sentinel
guards holy parapet
gargoyle glares

©️2009 Richard H. Fay

Today I spent some time reworking "Poetry Page Two" on the Azure Lion Productions web site. While removing old scifaiku/horrorku and revising them or replacing them with better examples, I came to a point where I needed just one more haiku-type poem to fill an empty spot on the page. After pondering my options for a few moments, I decided to rework a piece I posted to a few forums back in 2007. Thus, I created a revised version of "limestone sentinel" and added it to my site.

I called it a "gothicku" back then, to the chagrin of at least one fellow poet fed up with the various bastardizations of the term haiku. And, contrary to the arguments against such bastardization, I'm going to call it a "gothicku" again, since it isn't necessarily a scifaiku or horrorku, but might not technically be a plain old haiku either. I mean no offense to the Japanese and their culture, or their literary forms.

Actually, the label tacked onto the piece is truly unimportant. Whether or not it works is more important. And I think it works well enough. It might not be perfect, but it gets the point across. Then again, I like gargoyles anyway.
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PostSubject: Re: Poetry Of RH Fay   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptySat Apr 11, 2009 8:04 am

RHFay wrote:
stirring bracken
lithe shadows dance
red caps flash

Copyright ©️ 2009 Richard H. Fay

Just so you know, I've decided to include a slightly revised version of this one in my collection-in-progress. Here is the revised version:

stirring bracken
lithe shadows dance
fairy caps flash

©️ 2009 Richard H. Fay
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PostSubject: Re: Poetry Of RH Fay   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptySat Apr 11, 2009 9:12 am

Stunning! And i agree with Solane - your poetry does hit us emotionally. I love entering your world of words Richard. Can't wait to see the new artwork and what you come up with next in your writing.
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PostSubject: rwin running droplets   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptySun Apr 12, 2009 5:15 am

twin running droplets
paint alabaster crimson -
her vampiric stain

©️ 2009 Richard H. Fay
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PostSubject: Re: Poetry Of RH Fay   Poetry Of RH Fay - Page 3 EmptySun Apr 12, 2009 7:08 pm

Oh very nice!! hands clapping
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