Tuesday, June 23, 2020
I WOULD WATCH THE STORMS, AND OTHER POEMS BY DONOVAN BALDWIN WRITTEN APRIL 26, 2020
By Donovan Baldwin
I would watch the storms
Walls of rain clearly defined
Walk, as we say, across the bay,
Purple black streaks painted
From dark sky to dark water,
A silent mysterious torrent
Full of thunder and lightning,
Power displayed too far away,
Yet oncoming reality.
-----
In night's darkness,
The slightly darker
Waves in moonlight,
Curl with glowing crests,
Covering the sand
And receding,
Leaving the wet shore
Glistening somewhere
Between brown and silver,
And a salt spray smell,
Lingers with the echo,
Of the wave now gone.
-----
a warrior gone
battle armor gloves and mask...
death on the front line
-----
each sunrise sunset
watch well and remember all...
this time comes but once
-----
in her secret place
there hides my long vagrant muse...
silent in my ear
-----
if the rain be tears
you become my raging storm...
before which i break
-----
I need no paints
To draw my love,
Nor does she need,
Paints to draw me on,
For the model as she sits
Is the woman I wish to have
Not paints and powders
Baubles added to
Lips I wish to kiss,
Body I long to hold.
Heart I wish were mine.
-----
instead of angel
real experienced woman...
warm true and willing
-----
prisoner am i
life and happiness forfeit...
pacing in my cell
-----
Poetry copyright 2020 by Donovan Baldwin
Painting: The Wave (1869) by Gustave Courbet
I would watch the storms
Walls of rain clearly defined
Walk, as we say, across the bay,
Purple black streaks painted
From dark sky to dark water,
A silent mysterious torrent
Full of thunder and lightning,
Power displayed too far away,
Yet oncoming reality.
-----
In night's darkness,
The slightly darker
Waves in moonlight,
Curl with glowing crests,
Covering the sand
And receding,
Leaving the wet shore
Glistening somewhere
Between brown and silver,
And a salt spray smell,
Lingers with the echo,
Of the wave now gone.
-----
a warrior gone
battle armor gloves and mask...
death on the front line
-----
each sunrise sunset
watch well and remember all...
this time comes but once
-----
in her secret place
there hides my long vagrant muse...
silent in my ear
-----
if the rain be tears
you become my raging storm...
before which i break
-----
I need no paints
To draw my love,
Nor does she need,
Paints to draw me on,
For the model as she sits
Is the woman I wish to have
Not paints and powders
Baubles added to
Lips I wish to kiss,
Body I long to hold.
Heart I wish were mine.
-----
instead of angel
real experienced woman...
warm true and willing
-----
prisoner am i
life and happiness forfeit...
pacing in my cell
-----
Poetry copyright 2020 by Donovan Baldwin
Painting: The Wave (1869) by Gustave Courbet
Labels: darkness, donovan baldwin, haiku, lightning, night, poems, poetry, rain, storms, thunder, water
Saturday, January 26, 2019
POEM: WITHIN MY STORM
By: Donovan Baldwin
When rain falls,
Wind blows,
Thunder and lightning
Split the sky,
I come alive,
Enter the clouds,
Ride the wind,
Thunder shakes my soul,
Lightning brands my heart,
I soar,
I sail,
Aloft above this earth,
No longer bound
By time,
Ageless,
Free as an eagle, wolf,
Within my storm.
January 26, 2019
When rain falls,
Wind blows,
Thunder and lightning
Split the sky,
I come alive,
Enter the clouds,
Ride the wind,
Thunder shakes my soul,
Lightning brands my heart,
I soar,
I sail,
Aloft above this earth,
No longer bound
By time,
Ageless,
Free as an eagle, wolf,
Within my storm.
January 26, 2019
Labels: donovan baldwin, lightning, poem, poet, poetry, rain, ride the wind, storm, thunder