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Wednesday, 21 May 2008

Moonstruck

In a garden silver bright with the moon
an owl hoots under the light of the moon

The city streets are deserted tonight
tv aerials held tight to the moon

A girl stares out of her bedroom window
she wants to take a bite out of the moon

A young boy runs into the empty street
trying to fly his kite to the moon

Musing and gazing out into the dark
Crafty green poet delights in the moon.


Chapter 4 of Unleash the Poem Within suggests that the ghazal is a perfect form for daydreaming and letting your mind wander.

The Ghazal Page , an excellent resource to find out more about this fascinating form, is currently holding a competition for moon ghazals.

16 comments:

  1. I like it very much, also if I have some difficulties of translation, I find the sense really deep, and I'm in harmony with your poem.
    Embrace you

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  2. cool one--you may have been the one who inspired me into a bird trilogy

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  3. Yes I like this too and can see the potential this form can give.

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  4. mistral - thanks, sometimes I find in poetry in a foreign language, I really like the sense of not quite understanding it...

    scot - thanks, I enjoyed your crow poem and look forward to the next two birds ...

    janice - thanks - i think its a form with great potential. I couldgrow to like ghazals as much as I like haiku...

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  5. I like this one a lot. The moonlike quality is reiterated by the rhythm and repetition.


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    I hope you don't mind . . . I have tagged you for a meme. You don't have to play. if you don't want to, but it seemed like fun:

    SUPER-SEVEN MEME, at Nickers and Ink

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  6. oh, this was fun to read.
    your first? well done :)

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  7. Thanks Crafty Green Poet for your comment on "Just Trying To Get A Date..." Rex.

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  8. Anonymous4:22 am

    As I listen to Urdu Ghazals all the time, I just can't make nyself write one.

    You truly did well with this.

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  9. Anonymous4:27 am

    Tiny Gifts of Light

    Crisp clear and cold
    Speaks the wind
    From out of the west

    Grey and white shrouds
    Retreat in flying tatters

    Revealing eternity
    Surrounding the bright beacon

    Full Moon

    Photons born burning
    In the heart of Sol
    Then set free to the void

    She Catches these
    And sends them to me
    Now cool and silver

    Sharp as a razors edge
    To cut away the everyday
    And remind me that here in eternity

    I have a place

    Peace

    by Bobbb - Citizen of Earth

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  10. Yes sir ... that was fun to read!

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  11. linda - thanks - I'll do the meme sometime quite soon!

    Polona - thanks, yes, my first!

    Noah, rex, gautami, thanks!

    rabbit's guy -thanks, they're fun to write too!

    Bobb- nice poem, thanks!

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  12. Bravo. Rather than annoy the reader, the moon moon moon sound actually pacifies, pleases both the ear and the eye. Well done...

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  13. fascinating form, I'd never heard of before...it is very soothing.

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  14. Anonymous11:42 pm

    This is really sweet, especially the end wher Craft Green shows up. Nice ghazal. Will you write more? I took great liberties with mine, although I tried to keep somewhat to the spirit of the form.

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  15. rethabile, beadbabe - thanks, I find the form soothing too

    mariachristina - I'll definitely be writing more of these, I really like this form...

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