The Fog
Like a silent
night the fog came,
searching,
lurking like a thief.
The fog has no
room no manners.
It’s a mist, a
daydream,
in a lost world.
The fog is like
memories,
that comes and
lingers.
To wake up weary
souls that
search for truth
in the night.
The fog creeps
its last fury,
making a mockery
of the
daybreak, not
giving a chance
to light, a head
way to life.
It makes its own
rules
and watches in
the night.
It dances like a
ballerina,
on her toes, in
leaps and bounds
as shadows make
their way through.
The mist, the
fog, whatever
it may be called
will
be the silent
mover
to awakening
eyes as
the dawn seeps
in.
A Dog Called Chase
As he walked
into the waiting room,
behind him scurried
along a little dog.
So small so
cute, faces lit up.
The atmosphere
changed, smiles from ear to ear.
Nostalgia was
there it hang around.
The commuters,
the bench warmers,
forgot their
problems.
They forgot
sitting in the waiting room,
waiting for their
train.
Chase did that,
with his pretty paws
and charming
spirit.
Their weary
minds of the hustle and bustle
of everyday life
getting to work.
Chase smelt
shoes, licked fingers.
even picked up
by strangers.
As his owner
looked on, Chase
was the center
of attention,
as he was
cuddled and patted.
There wasn’t a
dull face in the waiting room.
From whistles,
to “here doggy,”
to snap fingers.
Chase started
the day right with these people.
Maybe, just
maybe stressed levels dropped.
A suicide note
is no longer in the making.
Chase was loved
by everyone even me.
YES!!! I was
there, things we take for granted.
Can bring us
back to life in a heartbeat.
Good going
Chase, paws up!
Af-FIRM-Ation
The word
affirmation,
comes from
AFFIRM.
Affirmative authority.
Giving rights to
speak boldly.
Speak highly and
repeat it.
Speak loud and
clear.
Standing firm,
not moving,
not shaken, not
wavering.
Not broken, not
cracked.
The affirmation
of words,
comes from deep
within.
Just say it.
Say it in front
the mirror.
Say it to
yourself.
Say it till it
feels like
musical notes,
dancing on your
tongue.
Say it till it
tingles your ears.
Say it till
there’s no more saying it
Just say it, and
mean it.
LISELLE POWDER
LISELLE POWDER was born in the
small Caribbean Island of Trinidad and Tobago. Born to Edwina Warner (deceased)
and Bindley Powder. She is the last of six siblings. She is divorced and a
mother of two daughters and a granddaughter. Having migrated to the US in 2014,
she decided to write poetry about her experiences coming to America. She met
with Edna White an Author, and the rest was history. Liselle has written in
Edna’s book “No Sweet Meat Tell Me the Truth” and contribute to the school
newspaper where she works. She also writes in Ms. Edna’s Magazine called “SPEAK
MAGAZINE.” and wrote her first short story titled “Teenage Mom” and her poetry
book titled “Still Overcoming”. Her book “Teenage Mom” will be out in April.
With her continuous writing, she was entered in an Anthology for the months of
June, July and November of 2020 and also June and July of 2021, and also for
July 2022, Liselle wrote another book entitled “Welcome to America,” which will
be out soon. Liselle is also an artist and has also sold some of her work.
Liselle held her first poetry show on July 10th 2021, and the reviews was
excellent. Liselle hopes one day to have her first Art Show soon. Liselle has
come a long way and she strives to be the best of top poets and artist the
world is yet to see.
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