|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Our home was warm in the shade of the trees or when the sun was not upon it.
It was built on the side of a hill, near a lake where spirits could be free.
On the warm porch ? hummingbirds watched, from branches where they sit, and the cat and the dog lay sunning, as we read ? nestled very closely.
It was made of dark wood and of brick, had green shutters and was designed by our father: as a place to come to rest after a day, a week, or as a refuge throughout the years.
It was a place ? tranquil and safe, warm and friendly ? quite unlike any other.
It was a place for exploring ? the woods, the lake, and yes ? our inner fears.
We welcomed friends unto this place. We called out: come one ? come all, and many hours were spent talking, playing cards, or simply sitting by the fire.
We conversed many times, learning of each other, telling our tales, which then seamed tall.
From life's struggles, which then seamed unreal, we learned to fight ? and to never tire.
It is there we learned to dream our dreams, and that with work, anything could be done.
We tried out many things, as we grew ? trying desperately, to discover who we should be.
It is there we learned to love, to win a heart ? and how our heart could be won, and slowly there emerged, a person strongly formed, from deep inside ? which was free.
And if we closely listen now ? even though we are many miles, and many years away ?
We can see ourselves sitting by the fire, with family, with friends ? or late at night ? all alone.
We can see this place we can hear the voices, and listen to their conversations as they say:
"Feel the sun, and the soft wind blow. Hear the trees ? as they whisper soft secrets of -- Our Home."
Tom Knutson MN:: 1995 top 3% nationwide poetry contest
1998 top 2% nationwide poetry contest
1999 Mists of Enchantment, Library of Congress
1999 Best poets of the 1990s, Library of Congress
2000 National and International acclaim
2000 Mobius Poetry Magazine, Thanksgiving issue
2001 Songs put to music POP, Country, Blues
2002 National and International acclaim
2003 Today's Woman Magazine poet of choice
2004 Two Editor's Choice awards
2005 Mobius Poetry Magazine, Spring Issue: email@tko-usa.com

Wind Chimes and more... Happy, Sad, Mad and Glad, Moved in down the streetCautious... Read More The funeral rite concluded With the pastor shaking hands, Offering... Read More Supernatural PoetryHere are five poems,-what I call-death and supernatural poems.... Read More Footprints to Mantaro Valley (English version)In what retreat art hid?-Where... Read More Tale of the Brick Maker, Of San Jerónimo, Peru... Read More I am not the one I was before yesterday.I cannot... Read More Growing hurts sometimes; saying goodbye to friends, ... Read More There once lived an old man and his goodwife On... Read More English VersionA bunch of us guys in the hutIn ?Nam... Read More We were exiled from the Garden of Eden. Its... Read More [As Told by the Last] King: it was in the... Read More I never met a man, who could shake my hand,... Read More My life has changedin so so many waysIt seems to... Read More She raised me like I was her own daughter from... Read More Amy King Antidotes for an Alibi BlazeVox Books ISBN 0-9759227-5-0... Read More Have you ever experienced infatuation with someone you know is... Read More Have you ever sat there staring at the paper, ready... Read More Out of the eight poems provided here [all previously unpublished],... Read More On through the darkness she searches the bones Seeking the... Read More When your life becomes unbearable And the light of... Read More Advance: Mr. Dennis Siluk's poetry can have its fire-hearted twists:... Read More No one should have to beg or crawl before humanity.... Read More You can show your poem to your mom, your spouse,... Read More Way of Life: Rhymes of the IncaPizarro (Spanish conquistador ((1525))The... Read More the disease of extremism is infectious-; whoever cannot think of... Read More
Windchimes
for great gifts!
Welcome to the Town of Feeling
Looking Out the Rear Window
Death & the Supernatural: Poetry/Five Poems
Footprints to Mantaro Valley (a poem in Spanish and English)
Tale of the Brick Maker, of San Jeronimo, Peru [In English and Spanish]
Changes
Growing
Tale of the: Old Hunter and the Golden Hare [In SPANISH and English now]
The Ballad of: Brawling Mad-dog Sergeant Rook [Now in: SPANISH and English]
The Valley Of Pain
The Last King of Mars [A Poetic Mytho]
Farewell to Lester Graybill
Since Youve Been Gone...
My hero, my best friend, my Grannio (a.k.a my Grandmother)
Catherine Daly reviews Antidotes for an Alibi
Motiff
Become A Poet In Ten Minutes
Eight Poems
The Crusader: A Search for the Virtue Inside (an excerpt of an Epic Poem)
The Game of Life
Three Love Poems [all wicked]
Preserving Dignity
The Art of Receiving Poetic Critique
Way of Life: Rhymes of the Inca [four poems: see in Spanish and English NOW!]
Infected Ideologies [a Poetic Portrait]
Poet Stephen B. Wiley's first book of poetry, Hero Island,... Read More
There once lived an old man and his goodwife On... Read More
Since Mohamed Ali?then Cassius Clay?announced that he had written "The... Read More
I cannot bear to think of when you will be... Read More
Have you ever read the lyrics of a Simon and... Read More
Delicately, my mind was selecting a muffled tune, out of... Read More
Little girl from HuancayoDo you really, really know? Just how... Read More
Growing hurts sometimes; saying goodbye to friends, ... Read More
To many non-specialists of literature, poetry is deeply unsatisfying. There... Read More
Storm Rising along the Lima Coast [Summer of 2002]?wind was... Read More
Truth is stranger than fiction according to many people who... Read More
What can I do to keep this world in its... Read More
Ah! Leave the gold, wealth and landSays the Inca King?;... Read More
[As Told by the Last] King: it was in the... Read More
Have you ever experienced infatuation with someone you know is... Read More
Part OneI tell you a legend of long ago Of... Read More
Have you ever thought about how nice it would be... Read More
Note: written after seeing the little adobe 16th century church... Read More
I am among those who know that one never recovers... Read More
I will never think twice nor will I roll the... Read More
Kafka lands resurrected in Crewe deposited by a silvery alien... Read More
To many people contemporary poetry is a turn-off. The reason... Read More
Phantom of the Rocks[Huancayo, Peru]Night falls deepUpon the traveler!Low, over... Read More
Man UnbowedUnbowed by sin, the world of man, stands Upon... Read More
Amy King's first full-length collection, Antidotes for an Alibi, insists... Read More
Poetry |