Easter
Everlasting
Amity
Spiritual
Togetherness
Eternal
Rejoicing
© Copyright 2009 Regis Auffray
Easter - Time For Peace
(rhyming acrostic)
Early dawn and the stillness
Awakens within a brightness
Silence is deceptive
The Earth is receptive
Every soul yearns for healing
Reeling from eons of ill feeling
The time is now for peace
It is time for wars to cease
May we at last become as one
Every being become golden
For far too long the Earth has bled
Over millennia peace has fled
Reject old ways and pave the way
Put all your enmities away
Embrace the possibilities
Accept the bounty of beauties
Creation has so long offered
Eternity has now proffered
© Copyright 2010 Regis Auffray
Overview
Poetry, like other forms of creative arts such as painting, music, sculpture etc. is a way for the poet to share life experiences - feelings, emotions, images - and thus express his or her personality. Most human beings (Earthians) have a desire to be with others and one of the ways this is done is through communication by whatever means are available. Poetry is one way of expressing one's self.
The poems in this book offer glimpses into the poet's soul. They touch on a myriad of themes that are common to all who have undertaken the journey through this particular life in this place known as Earth.
It is the author's hope that the reader will be able to identify with, to understand and perhaps to empathize with the various situations, dilemmas, conflicts, miseries, euphoria etc. that are shared by means of his verses.
Glimpses is the author's first poetry collection of a non-limerick genre.
The poems in this book offer glimpses into the poet's soul. They touch on a myriad of themes that are common to all who have undertaken the journey through this particular life in this place known as Earth.
It is the author's hope that the reader will be able to identify with, to understand and perhaps to empathize with the various situations, dilemmas, conflicts, miseries, euphoria etc. that are shared by means of his verses.
Glimpses is the author's first poetry collection of a non-limerick genre.
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