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"Deathless Wings" (The Beauty in Martina's Hands) - In English and Spanish
"House of the Goblin" [Part Two of Three/with notes]
"Jenny Kissed Me" by Leigh Hunt, A Discussion of the Poem and the Poet
"She Walks In Beauty," A Discussion of the Poem by Lord Byron
"Song of the Great Zimbabwe," and "Silver and Inca Blood" [Poems and notes]
22 Steps to Poetry - Freestyle
A Case of The Fears
A Death in Cajamarca, Peru (Atahualpa, in Cajamarca ((in English and Spanish))
A Different Place...
A Dose of Laughter
A Happiness Poem
A Hundred and Fifty Dead [Korean War-l952]
A Ship to Remember
A World That Doesnt Care
Africa - Where's The Profit?
Africa
Ambiguity and Abstraction in Bob Dylan's Lyrics
An October Afternoon in Lima & The Wild-cats of the Nevados
An Old Wood Pile [a poem with notes]
Anatomy of a Poem
Anne Bradstreet, To My Dear and Loving Husband, A Discussion
Antidotes for an Alibi
Are Men Writing Poetry in Secrecy?
Arizona Blue-Gunfighter: The Wolves Nest [Chapter One of Seven: The North]
Article on Poetry and Two Poems
Asha of Darfur [A poem with a commentary by the author]
Ballade of an Inca King
Banana Republic
Barriers
Be The Changes You Want To See
Beautiful Dreamer, Stephen Foster, Americas First Folk Song Writer
Because of You
Become A Poet In Ten Minutes
Biography of Charlotte Bronte
Birthday Messages
Black Blood, in Jeremiah's Vines - A Poem and an Article
Bleed
Blind Designs [a Poem] and a Note by Rosa on "The Other Door"
Breathing-in, Minnesota [a poem: now in Spanish and English]
Burning Autumn Leaves [a poem in Spanish and English]
By Being Simply You
Catherine Daly reviews Antidotes for an Alibi
Caught in the Arms of ED
Ceasar Vallejo: Black Roses [In English and Spanish]
Chan Chan and The Gorriones (Two Poems in English and Spanish)
Changes
Children of the Mountains
Choices
Collection of Haiku
Colorful Talk
Commuting Hell!
Contract of Death [Now: in SPANISH and English]
Cruel World
Curse of the Abyss Worm [Chapter 19 and 20]
Daybreak at Pikes Creek [a Poem]
Death & the Supernatural: Poetry/Five Poems
Diversified Poems II [Hamas; Saddam; the Fly; Death & Ice Cream]
Diversified Poems IV
Eds Poem
Eight Poems
Elizabeth Barrett Browning: A Discussion of How Do I Love Thee?
Exalted Poetry; Two poem [and commentary]
Expressing an Emotion - The Art of Writing Poetry
Facing East [Chapter 1 & 2/and a Poem]
Famous Poets Quotations - Top 30 Poetry Quotations by Famous Poets
Fantasy/Controversy or My Reality: Captivates
Farewell to Lester Graybill
Federico Garcia Lorca
Feelings, O How Glorious!
Find the Magic
Five Mixed Poems, with Notes [now is Spanish and English]
Five Poems from Home [And a view on the planet vs. the poet]
Five Poems
Footprints to Mantaro Valley (a poem in Spanish and English)
For My Mother
Four Poems: Harvest of Apoplectic Horses [Katrina's Pathway]
Four Poems: Grendel's Nature...the Racetrack...Counting days...[Now in English and Spanish]
Four Poems: Two for the Devil, Two for Peru
Give Me a Lily Pad & The Continuum [two Poems]
Grandaddy's House
Grandpa's House & From Iraq with Love [Two Poems]
Growing
Here And There
Hindu Poet - Kamalakanta
House of the Goblin [Part Two of Three/with notes]
How To Write Poetry
How to Write Bad Poetry
I Hate The Wait (Weight)
I Saw the Universe
I Shall Wait...
I'm Sorry Mom! A Mother's Day Poem
In Poetry: Meaning of Words [And "...Rocket-belt"]
In The Midst Of All
In the Haunting Gloom of Twilight (the Devil at Dusk)
In the Mountans of Haiti [A Poem: in English and Spanish]
Infected Ideologies [a Poetic Portrait]
It Is Here
It Was Not Me
Its What She Didnt Say
Ive Learned
Joined
Kafka Re-Trial
Kens Poem
Key Largo - Frater Albertus
Lamenting Poetic Moods [six Poems]
Learn About Love From Poet Rumi
Legend of the Turron and The Beggars Legend (two Poems))In Spanish and English))
Leigh Hunt's "Jenny Kissed Me," a Discussion of the Poem
Leigh Hunt, Friend of Keats, Byron, and Shelley, and Author of "Jenny Kissed Me"
Let Your Feelings Be Your Guide
Life is a Fantasy
Lifes Too Short
Lima, City with the Stretched out Wings [In English and Spanish]
Listen as I Share: WE
Little Girl from Huancayo [a poem/in English and Spanish]
Live For Today...
Looking Out the Rear Window
Lord Byron's "She Walks in Beauty"
Lord Byron, English Romantic Poet and Author of "She Walks In Beauty"
Lord Byrons She Walks in Beauty
Los Caballos (The Race Track at Lima)) in Spanish and English))
Lucky...
Man Unbowed [A poem]
Manco Cápac: and the Sickle of Death [NOW! in Spanish and English]
Mechanical Poetry - Part Three
Mechanical Poetry
Mechanical Poetry; Part Two
Media in the Twenties
Memoirs of a Wasteland's Rim [a Poem: now in Spanish and English]
Milwaukee Bound - 1967
Mother Nearest To My Heart
Mother, I Don't Mind The Pain
Motiff
My Final Defeat - Fixed Competition
My Grannio
My hero, my best friend, my Grannio (a.k.a my Grandmother)
Never Ever More
New Poetic Work By Ethiopian Immigrant Promotes Respect, Courage And Cultural Sensitivity
Ocean Heal Me
Ode To Quetzalcoatal [Now in Spanish and English]
Ode to: The Ice Maiden of Ampato's Summit [now in: English and Spanish]
Ode, to the Mighty Midget Omac [In English and Spanish]
Ode: to the King of Africa
Ole Bulky Jeeps & Paper, Ink and Rain [two Peoms]
Opposites Do Attract Quite Well
Our Home
Passion and Poetry, and Life
Peruvian Poems (while in Transition 5 & 6)
Peruvian Poems While in Transition (3 and 4)
Peruvian Poems/in Spanish & English ((while in Transition/three)(6,7,8))
Planet SSARG-A New Dawn [ #6/In Spanish and English]
Poems Make Kids Laugh and Learn
Poems Out of Bogotá
Poems Out of Peru
Poetry "Reborn" Emerges In Thriller Mystery Novel
Poetry Exercises
Poetry and Popular Culture
Poetry in Turbulence
Poetry in a Nutshell
Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Dog
Preserving Dignity
Publishing Your Poetry
Purpose of a Poem (and a Poem)
RISK
Rat in the Coffin [a Four Part Poem]
Read this Article if You Are Not Afraid of Bird Flu
Recollections
Revenge of the Tiamat [Ch: #2 'The Lost Temple']
Review Of Stephen B. Wiley's First Book Of Poetry: HERO ISLAND
Rhymes of an Ordnance Man [Vietnam War: 1971]
Robert Burns Love Poem: A Red, Red Rose
Rocks
Rules for Writing Poetry
San Francisco [Almost a Sonnet]
Satirical Poetry About Tony Blair
Savage Nature: The Life of Ted Hughes
Shadows of the Andes; Ollantayambo; and Cesar Vallejo [Poems in English and Spanish]
Shakespeare's Sonnet XVIII, Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?
Shaking out the Rugs [Following the Poet]
Since Youve Been Gone...
Sleep, Dreams, and a Poem
Song of the Great Zimbabwe, and Silver and Inca Blood [Poems and notes]
Spell of the Andes: (in English and Spanish)
Still Alive (El Salvador - Images out of Latin America)
Stone Beds [A Poem and an Advance]
Stones
Storm Rising along the Lima Coast
Superman
THe Monster Mash, A Graveyard SMASH (short story I wrote when I was 11)
Tale of the Brick Maker, of San Jeronimo, Peru [In English and Spanish]
Tale of the: Old Hunter and the Golden Hare [In SPANISH and English now]
Testimony to the Night [In English and Spanish]
Thank You To Our Soldiers And A Tribute To Old Glory And A Prayer For Peace
Thanks, Dad
The Art of Receiving Poetic Critique
The Ballad of: Brawling Mad-dog Sergeant Rook [Now in: SPANISH and English]
The Butcher of Lima and Footprints to Mantaro Valley (Two Poems)
The Cat
The Color of Change
The Crusader: A Search for the Virtue Inside (an excerpt of an Epic Poem)
The Dead Earth! (a Poem in Two Parts)
The Dead God of Copan (in English and Spanish)
The Demon Inside
The Diversified Poems [five Poems]
The Exit Poems ["Iron and Fire" & "No Heroes"]
The Game of Life
The Gaul of La Laguna de Paca
The Goat and the Rope [a Poem: in Spanish and English]
The King and Delka & Moiromma: the Cold Planet [Parts 25 and 26]
The Last King of Mars [A Poetic Mytho]
The Lull of Twilight [Over Mantaro Valley] In English and Spanish
The Mad Planet (Yillum the Great ((The Cadaverous Planets))
The Man Who Could Not Say Sorry For His Sins
The Merchant of Copan [In English and Spanish]
The Misty Poets [three Poems]
The Past, The Present And The Future, A Compulsive Gambler's Thoughts Through Poetry Part 2
The Past, The Present, And The Future, A Compulsive Gambler's Thoughts Through Poetry Part 4
The Past, The Present, And The Future: A Compulsive Gambler's Thoughts Through Poetry Part 1
The Plane from Iquitos [1959-Part One]
The Poet's Corner [Three Poems with a review]
The Power of Eating Disorders
The Rimac Rio (a poem)
The Spirits de Copan
The Time Has Come and Buzzing
The Treasure of Catalina Huanca (In English and Spanish)
The Two Oliver Wendell Holmes
The Valley Of Pain
Three Love Poems [all wicked]
Three Love Poems to Share
Three Poems (While in Transition/English and Spanish)
Three Poems [Lima; Judges and Evils Creation]
Three Poems and Paradise Lost [One for Hell, One for Heaven one for an Inca King]
Three Poems: Dona Leonor's Revenge; The Old Moon; Common Sides [All in Spanish/all in English]
Three Poems: Gloom to Glory, September 14 & The Bull Fight [In Spanish & English]
Three Poems: Liberty, Death, and a Frog [with Commentary on Liberty]
Three Poems: Phantom of the Rocks; Lady from Lima & Bell Ringer of de Copan
Three Poems: The Monkey Man of Lima, Plus Two More
Three Sweet Poems, and Two Not So Sweet [now in: SPANISH and English]
Tired Of Trying
To My Friend, With Love
Top 20 Poetry Quotations
Top Ten Autumn Quotations
Tsunami -a Poem Dedicated To Help Aid and Awareness and Encourage Future Harmony. Make Peace Not War
Tsunami Day
Two Middling Poems: September Grass & The Stage
Two Peruvian Poems (While in Transtion: in English and Spanish)
Two Poems Written During Recovery
Two Poems and a Commentary (...Mad City & Halo for Hell)
Two Poems and a Short Story
Two Poems and an Analysis ['Witness,' & 'An Old Love']
Two Poems on the Traditions of Peru [in English and Spanish]
Two Poems with Triggers [and a commentary]
Two Poems, with Figurative Language
Two Poems: "Black Poncho," and "Spirits of de Copan" [in English and Spanish]
Two Poems: "Boyhood," and "Old Age" [with a note on style]
Two Poems: "San Jeronimo Brook" & [in English and Spanish]
Two Poems: Black Poncho, and Spirits of de Copan [in English and Spanish]
Two Poems: Boyhood, and Old Age [with a note on style]
Two Poems: San Jeronimo Brook & [in English and Spanish]
Uamak's Aquatic [suspense: now in Spanish and English]
Under A Black Halo
Various Poems - Inspiration, Nature, and More
Walt Whitman, Romance With a Stranger
Wars, Air of Ambiguity [for: Lt. Laura Walker] in SPANISH and English
Waspwasted-Neighbors [In Spanish and English]
Way of Life: Rhymes of the Inca [four poems: see in Spanish and English NOW!]
We Watered the Desert 11
****Welcome to the Town of Feeling****
What's A Prisoner to Do?
Why I enjoy Writing?
Wondering
Write Your Way to Fame
Writing Innovative Poetry
Writing Science Poetry
You Lost Your Last Gamble and Me
 
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Welcome to the Town of Feeling


Happy, Sad, Mad and Glad,
Moved in down the street

Cautious watched them, from her window,
Wondering, which one should I meet?

Confused came in with overwhelmed and said,
"The Panics have come to town"

Then Hopeful called the carefulls,
And said that Happy was a clown.

Anxious came in with the news,
Confident had called a town meeting

To take a vote for Mayor,
And to Welcome the new neighbors to Feeling.

Feeling was a busy town,
Always on the go

Happy was voted as Feeling's Mayor,
While Confident decided to go.

Happy took the Mayors Job and took it seriously.

Thinking the town,
Would be so much better off,

If everyone were Happy.

Now Happy asked for their suggestions,
Saying yes to everyone.

Soon, Happy was out and Chaos was in,
Chaos was on the run.

Gathering the folks from Feeling,
Chaos ran from house to house,

While Bored and Lonely ran into town,
And were quiet as a mouse.

While Chaos was running with Crazy,
Happy called Confident and Calm,

They knew that Lazy was out of the question,
For it was nearly dawn.

When the two groups came together,
They wondered "Who will it ever be?"

Who would watch over the town of Feeling,
and keep it rodent free?

Happy, Sad, Mad and Glad,
Were chosen on the spot

Then balanced and joyful came to town,
They were the best house on the lot.

The people that lived in Feeling,
Well, they came and then they went

The time they had with neighbors and friends,
Was definitely time well spent.

When you find yourself in Feeling,
Remember to take it slow,

Making friends in this wonderful place,
Is the only way to go.

Mary Pat uses the recovery process to get to know her feelings in a personal way. You can too. http://www.reflectingrace.com

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