The Day Of Love And Peace
We wanted peace;
the same we sought -
revenge but
spelling yet a tomb! -;
we planted seeds
thus peace we got
and oh! to see
that "garden" bloom!
Our warring ways
were set aside;
the time had
come for peace to reign,
the fight, at
best, but foolish pride,
which, truth be
told, gave not a gain.
The peaceful
path the one we chose,
we took to heart
what saints had said:
found far and
wide the scent of rose
the day that
love and peace were wed.
Loose And Light
The elastic band
that you hold in hand
is enough to
trigger thought,
that it could
extend and be stretched no end
or be tied into
a knot.
In the life you
lead there is much to read
as pertains to
pliable -
you could
stretch as well and escape the shell
with a voice
that's viable.
It's the stiff
and stern that will cause concern,
for the tension
that it takes,
while the loose
and light will be off in flight
for the shackles
that it shakes.
Let Loose The Bird
He's not alone,
not with a pen
So close at hand
that speaks again,
Its message
clearly coming through
With him that
knows just what to do.
Transcribed the
words onto the page,
Let loose the
bird from out its cage -
In flight
therefore each single word
That others,
too, may soon have heard.
No boasts to
make of being wise,
The poet prone
to recognize
He holds the pen
and little more:
The words are
what the Muse is for.
The Scribe: That Kind Of Flame
Explodes the pen
upon the page,
ascends the
scribe to worlds unknown:
a wealth of
words for all to gauge -
be deemed a fool
or else a sage -
a call that's
clear, a writ in stone.
No need to dwell
on flash or fame -
the ether geared
to stock and stack -:
poured seas of
ink to douse a flame
that puts the
sun to utter shame -
full speed
ahead, no turning back.
And now a tome
for him to tote -
too brief a
pause for tossing dice -:
in time perused
the words he wrote -
a passage here,
perhaps a quote,
with luck on
side not once, but twice.
The Canvas Never Bare
What's Nature
made in time will fade,
the way that all
things do,
but works a hand
so great and grand
it takes your
breath from you.
Each colour
scheme becomes a dream,
when Nature
makes the call,
be winter,
white, else spring,
or summer green
- or fall.
A perfect blend
of hues no end,
the canvas never
bare,
but that we've
eyes to recognize
each masterpiece
that's there.
-Richard Doiron ©
RICHARD DOIRON
RICHARD DOIRON, Canada's peace
poet: work in print for 60 years; published in hundreds of anthologies,
periodicals, personal books; author of novels, biographical works, essays, and
lyricist. Graduate in journalism and Certified Lifeskills Coach; Lifetime
Achievement Award winner with World Poetry; 2017 Lifetime Achievement Award
with Pentasi B World Friendship Poetry; 2019 named World Poet Laureate by the
group Pentasi B World Friendship Poetry. Nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize,
2019, via Dr. Epitacio Tongohan, Philippines.
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