Friday, June 29, 2012

Trough the Dark Foliage


Trough the Dark Foliage


The verdant Canopy is a green-black cloak.

Thunder roars and rolls as cannons on a battlefield,

Birds chant wildly deep from the wood,

Raindrops mark the bleached cement walk 

With spatter the size of quarters.


A rat-tat-tat on the skylight informs 

A steadier flow of precipitation.

Bits of sky, like stars, shine silver-gray

Through the dark foliage. 


The rumbling rolling drums subside,

Distant; passing; moving eastward.

Another cell parading from he west now audible

Gains momentum, louder, replacing it's predecessor. 


The sky dims.

Cadence of an aircraft circling the storm sounds overhead.

Booming reverberations resume.

Tree branches waggle, patiently,

In wait of a drink.


–Robert Pennington Price



Thursday, June 28, 2012

Past Future Present: From a balcony From a balconyI look on the verdant...

Past Future Present: From a balcony
From a balconyI look on the verdant...
: From a balcony From a balcony I look on the verdant canopy Where insects flitter And all birds chitter The sun creeps round...

From a balcony

From a balcony
I look on the verdant canopy
Where insects flitter
And all birds chitter

The sun creeps round
To emerald leaves found
Coolness prevails
Soon to set sails

The sun creeps round
Temperatures mound
The earth does spin 
While societies sin

Make your own path
Tis all that you hath
Don't be a lady
The motivation too shady

Roads don't exist
Take maps off your list
Paths they are made
Where your foot is laid

Walk on…

– Robert Pennington Price