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== Non-Transformational Poetry == | == Non-Transformational Poetry == | ||
I realize that none of this is transformation oriented, but all of these poems relate in theme in some way. I always snuck in refrences to my desire to be a horse, which passed unnoticed. ;-) I haven't put links to the poetry category because I do not wish to clutter | I realize that none of this is transformation oriented, but all of these poems relate in theme in some way. I always snuck in refrences to my desire to be a horse, which passed unnoticed. ;-) I haven't put links to the poetry category because I do not wish to clutter the transformation poems with these. | ||
=== Older Poetry === | === Older Poetry === | ||
Revision as of 00:30, 26 December 2007
Prose, Stories, etc.
The Mare in the Moonlight, one of my first short stories. It is a bit choppy in style due to my former focus purely on poetry and my poetic style. I hope to revise it sometime soon now that I am getting a better hang of prose.
Catastrophe and Whispers in the Meadow, a philosophical novel
Part 1:
Older Poetry
Beauty in White Flames, the poem that, in essence, started it all. This poem indicates the beginning of my ostracization from society as it was submitted to a competition and scorned greatly. I went into a brooding depression afterwards (for many, many reasons) and have only recently recovered with the help of a good friend, Kevin Rooste.
Upon My Future Death or Transfiguration
Before the Break of Day, a very vivid dream I once had
New Poetry
Mustaño, an elegy
A Young Horse Floats in a Pond of Grass
Sonnet Sequence
(incomplete - will consist of ten sonnets)
"Perspectives" Sequence
(incomplete)
"Poems of Equus" Sequence
This sequence is a set of poems that goes with a symphonic suite to complete the works. I wrote these three poems first, then the three movements that correspond to them. Afterwards, I wrote the last three movements of the symphony, and I have yet to write the last three poems. Perhaps, if allowed, I will upload midi files of the music.
Non-Transformational Poetry
I realize that none of this is transformation oriented, but all of these poems relate in theme in some way. I always snuck in refrences to my desire to be a horse, which passed unnoticed. ;-) I haven't put links to the poetry category because I do not wish to clutter the transformation poems with these.
Older Poetry
Circulationoitalucric, yay riddles!
The Skewing of Time: A Land's Requiem
New Poetry
Watching a Pair of Horses and a Human After a Brief Trip on Foot Along a Paved Road in the Morning
Lying in Bed One Night in June
A Letter to the Deceased Poet James Wright
Nature's Land, another riddle poem
I am Reminded of Thoreau, Standing Beside a Pond Located Near a Retirement Center