I am a big fan of the amazingly talented River Jordan. In
addition to her published stories, she is an incredible poet. I
was so happy
when she agreed to do a guest post here and
share one of her poems with us.
Check out the links at the
end of this post to connect with River and check out
her
published work.
Hello friends, I am honored to be a guest here on M.E.
Franco, Author! I would like to thank my
very talented and
creative friend, blogista and author Michelle Franco, for
graciously allowing me to showcase a bit of my poetry on her
blog!
Like Michelle, I am a published author. I write science
fiction/adventure stories
under the name K.R. Jordan. Who
knew
that after all these years this vivid imagination of mine
would manifest itself
into the written word? I most certainly
did not.
Recently, my sweet little netbook died and so I have had
to
actually write…you know, with a pen or pencil. I hear your
collective gasp, but I’m enjoying it all in the extreme! I love
the feel of the pen…tangible, grasped
lightly in my hand. My
mind enjoys the
sleek smooth feel of the rolling ball against
the paper as I write. A ballet of
movement as my hand forms
the letters, grouping them together to form words,
sentences
and paragraphs; the eloquent strokes communicating
meaning to my
brain and then to yours!
I must say, though writing stories is my passion, I have
had a
long standing love affair with poetry.
My current “affair” is
with the sonnet, a form of poetry made popular by
William
Shakespeare. Please enjoy!
Still Here by
K.R. Jordan
The early
morning silence fills the dark;
A
star filled sky, horizon stretching wide;
Zephyric
winds blow steady as I walk;
Each
step closer tortures, crumbles my pride.
Shore
before me now, Matagorda Bay;
Thoughts
bombard…you sit there, reading L’Amour;
The
jetties beneath, dawns’ horizon gray;
Moonprints,
forgotten tears across the shore.
Memory’s
the villain here, stop and breathe;
I
see you in my mind, there mending shrimp nets;
Brick
walls rise, refusing my right to grieve;
Killing
inch by inch with sadness, regrets.
Delfinare
break the surface, soul sings.
Sunrise’s
secret…purple smile, hope brings.
Connect
with K.R. Jordan (River Jordan) here:
You
can find her published work here:
Great sonnet! Will be reading more from this author :-)
ReplyDeleteYay! Thanks Ben! Can't wait to have you on here :D
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