Wild Spirit Of Poetry
In realms where
words
Ignite the
soul’s flame
Poetry’s wild
spirit
Calls us all the
same
From whispered
verses
To thunderous
sound
It weaves our
stories
Where hearts are
bound
A bridge of
voices
In diverse array
Connecting minds
In a luminous
ballet
Each line a
spark
In the creative
blaze
Celebrating the
art
In countless
ways
For poets and
dreamers,
The world’s the
stage
In every stanza,
Life’s vibrant
page
A testament to
the power
Of the word
Where voices
soar
And spirits are
stirred
© daniel miltz
Wings of Sound
Strings hum a
soft and gentle breeze
Melodies drift
with graceful ease
Notes take
flight, so wild, so free
A symphony for
all to see
They dance
beneath the moon’s cool light
And bloom in
noon’s embrace so bright
Rhythms soar
like kites on high
Chasing dreams
across the sky
Echoes rise from
earth below
In whispered
sparks that start to glow
Songs ignite the
stars of night
Music breaks
chains with glowing light
© daniel miltz
DANIEL MILTZ
DANIEL MILTZ: A native of South
Detroit, Michigan, now residing in Hampstead, New Hampshire, Daniel Miltz is a
seasoned freelance writer and poet whose life bridges the realms of technical
precision and creative expression. With a distinguished 40-year career as a Mechanical
Engineering Designer in high-level government aerospace programs, Daniel brings
to his literary craft the same discipline and depth that defined his
engineering pursuits. His poetic journey spans decades and continents of
thought, earning him over 1,600 accolades across various respected poetry
forums, inclusion in more than 250 anthologies, and the publication of two
books to date. Deeply influenced by the free-spirited, improvisational style of
the Beat Generation, Daniel found his literary voice during his formative
bohemian years in California—a time marked by introspection, rebellion, and a
search for authenticity through words. Poetry, for Daniel Miltz, is not
merely an artistic outlet, but a lifelong vocation—an enduring lens through
which he continues to explore the intersections of memory, identity, and human
experience.

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