ARTHUR
TURFA
REFLECTION ON MUSGROVE
MILL AND TODAY
Along the Enoree’s
banks, Musgrove Mill
lies among the
Piedmont’s pines and hardwoods.
On a sultry,
long-ago August day
Loyalist and
Patriot joined battle,
neighbors and
kinsman clashing, Scotsmen too,
blood flowing on
green-ringed forest meadow.
Now rages renewed
warfare all around
in cyberspace,
chatrooms, and face-to-face.
Everyone a
combatant now, none are spared;
Tarleton’s Quarter
appears merciful.
Friendships
severed, relationships broken
not only here but
from coast-to-coast.
The Republic for
which for which the victors bled
unravels like a
second-hand overcoat.
Arthur Turfa, ©2016
AT THE ROSEWOOD ART
AND MUSIC FESTIVAL
Standing in
morning sunlight
young girl reading
my poem
about Parnassus.
Her mother
beside her, both
hearing about
the Muse-loved
mountain and
Castalia’s
cleansing, inspiring
streams. Blond
hair shimmer,
eyes aglow: do
they behold the
graceful dance of
the Muses?
Several hours
pass- hikers fresh
From Virginian
trails ask me
to read a poem of
my choice.
I read “Three
Woods” and we
find outsteps
transported to
places long-loved
and never-
forgotten. We
stand on the
parking lot and
feel sylvan
coolness and mossy
ground
under entwining
branches
reaching above us.
Such
is verse’s power
and glory.
Arthur Turfa ©2016
HER EYES
Her eyes I
remember most…
Opened wide to
capture
Adolescent hopes
and fears,
Residual angst,
concern
For others,
nascent joys.
As time flowed,
As we touched
Places and people
Tangentially,
Her eyes, older
now
Beheld fading
dreams, wrong turns,
The
what-might-have-beens
Singing like
sirens.
Angel, why was
your hand not
Upon her shoulder,
why did you
Not show a glimpse
of glory
To saddened,
tear-laden eyes?
Perhaps you did,
but her eyes
Saw what they
wished to see.
For me, Angel,
lift her eyes
Beyond present
concerns.
Raise them to the
light
Which will shine
through them
Again, sustaining
them,
Pointing them
towards
Endless bliss and
not
Previous
struggles.
, © 2015/6
ARTHUR TURFA
ARTHUR
TURFA
lives in the South Carolina Midlands, but his poetry contains influences of his
native Pennsylvania, California, Germany (where he has also lived), as well as
other places. His first book of poetry. “Times and Places, Reflected”, was
released in the Spring of 2015 by eLectio Publishing. Published in the Munyori Literary Journal
and the South Carolina English Teacher, in Afflatus magazine, In Mused
Bellaonline Journal, and in Altpoetics,
he also maintains a personal blog, Some Poetry at aturfa.blogspot.com, ,
Goodreads, Amazon, and Facebook author pages, He is an Owner in POETS, and a
moderator at words on Fire and Peppered Poets Google + online communities.
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