Saturday, July 25, 2009

Then & Now by Velma Jean Reeb

Today Poetcity presents local writer and poet Velma Jean Reeb's haiku Then & Now. Velma Jean (seen in the photos below) is a versatile-gifted Manhattanite poet who writes from the heart and soul. She regularly recites her poetry throughout the city and in other states. Her works have been received with much joy and admiration, earning her many accolades. She is now in the process of completing a book of poetry that we hope she publishes soon. You can find some of her other lovely poems (like Ah, Greece!) at http://www.spinozablue.com/category/poetry/page/2/



Velma Jean Reeb


Then & Now©



Snowflakes falling fast
My heart opens – your eyes close
We banish the cold.


Jazz 88 swings
brings Shaw Satchmo Gillespie—
company of gods.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

3 Haikus for the Soul






Alberto Betancourt



3 Haikus for the Soul©




Autumn leaves falling
wind stirs wildly
pleasant pond riffles






Airy bamboo flute sings
morning birds whistle
softly
wet grass & flowers awake





Lusty ocean waves hug
tender rocks resist temptation

hot lovers kiss sayonara



4/5/09



Welcome to Poetcity




Hello all.




This blog is especially created for the enhancement and appreciation of Poesy, the oldest art of humanity.


It is my sincere hope that its content finds the heart, interest and concern of poets, poesy enthusiasts, writers, artists, and thinkers in general.


As a starting point, I've posted a few of my own personal poems (the ones I like and do not like so much).


Also, I've posted photos I took of the Manhattan, which I think finely accompanies and provides a background to the poems.


Please feel free to send any suggestions or comments to me personally.


If you wish to have your poems or photos posted in this blog, please send me copies of the same and I'll inform you within a reasonable time of any consideration I may make of them.


Also, do check the blog frequently as I will be updating it at times.


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