I'm a 43yr young man...
sometimes a 43yr old man.
I've written poems on and off for most of my life.
I write poetry because poems are inside me like tiny seeds that grow until they're ready to sprout. At that time they come to the surface and I bring them out to share with others.
I've always written rhythm and rhyme poetry because that's the way
the little voice I hear inside my head (my inner poet) whispers it.
He has whispered over one hundred in my ear so far.
Welcome to my Poetry Garden.
My gates are always open.
My poetry garden will grow quickly as I transplant poems that I had already grown and new ones sprout to life all the time. I'm sure you will see a few weeds every now and then. Every garden has them. I leave them so that the poems that are not weeds look that much more beautiful in thier presence. While you are here please enjoy my garden.
Please don't be afraid let me know if you see a poem that needs pruning. I'm open to advice that could help make my garden more appealing. Saying an area of the garden needs tending doesn't mean you don't like the garden or even that particular part of the garden. It means that you like gardening also and think every garden should be as beautiful as it can be.
I enjoy visiting other poetry gardens also. I hope no one is ever offended if I'm ever in their garden and offer advice on how they might be able to make their poetry garden more appealing. Anyone who does much gardening knows that gardens often attract bees and bees sometimes sting. However a good gardener is willing to put up with a few bee stings while they are trying to make their garden more appealing.
Remember to gather seeds as you visit other poets poetry gardens. Those seeds could just spring to life and florish in your own garden. I myself have grown a few different types of poems after doing just that. If you have time take a please take a moment to leave a comment on the poems you read. Even simple comments are appreciated. It's nice to know that your poems are being read.
Growing in my poetry garden I have poem titles for almost every letter of the alphabet. This was not something that I set out to do. I only recently realized it when I began transplanting my poems at sharepoetry. Now I think the idea is novel. I've asked my inner poet to consider possible poems that would have titles fitting the last missing one letter. Can you guess which letter it is?
Perhaps you might have a seed to give me that would grow into a poem with a title that fits the missing letter? Feel free to offer suggestions on something you would like to see grow in my poetry garden.
Thanks to mallam23 for giving me the seed which sprouted and grew into ZYGOTE. Thanks mallam for requesting a poem that made me think.
Don't hesitate to ask if you ever need a little help nourishing a poem of your own. I truely enjoy poetry gardening!
Read ya later,
BKB
sometimes a 43yr old man.
I've written poems on and off for most of my life.
I write poetry because poems are inside me like tiny seeds that grow until they're ready to sprout. At that time they come to the surface and I bring them out to share with others.
I've always written rhythm and rhyme poetry because that's the way
the little voice I hear inside my head (my inner poet) whispers it.
He has whispered over one hundred in my ear so far.
Welcome to my Poetry Garden.
My gates are always open.
My poetry garden will grow quickly as I transplant poems that I had already grown and new ones sprout to life all the time. I'm sure you will see a few weeds every now and then. Every garden has them. I leave them so that the poems that are not weeds look that much more beautiful in thier presence. While you are here please enjoy my garden.
Please don't be afraid let me know if you see a poem that needs pruning. I'm open to advice that could help make my garden more appealing. Saying an area of the garden needs tending doesn't mean you don't like the garden or even that particular part of the garden. It means that you like gardening also and think every garden should be as beautiful as it can be.
I enjoy visiting other poetry gardens also. I hope no one is ever offended if I'm ever in their garden and offer advice on how they might be able to make their poetry garden more appealing. Anyone who does much gardening knows that gardens often attract bees and bees sometimes sting. However a good gardener is willing to put up with a few bee stings while they are trying to make their garden more appealing.
Remember to gather seeds as you visit other poets poetry gardens. Those seeds could just spring to life and florish in your own garden. I myself have grown a few different types of poems after doing just that. If you have time take a please take a moment to leave a comment on the poems you read. Even simple comments are appreciated. It's nice to know that your poems are being read.
Growing in my poetry garden I have poem titles for almost every letter of the alphabet. This was not something that I set out to do. I only recently realized it when I began transplanting my poems at sharepoetry. Now I think the idea is novel. I've asked my inner poet to consider possible poems that would have titles fitting the last missing one letter. Can you guess which letter it is?
Perhaps you might have a seed to give me that would grow into a poem with a title that fits the missing letter? Feel free to offer suggestions on something you would like to see grow in my poetry garden.
Thanks to mallam23 for giving me the seed which sprouted and grew into ZYGOTE. Thanks mallam for requesting a poem that made me think.
Don't hesitate to ask if you ever need a little help nourishing a poem of your own. I truely enjoy poetry gardening!
Read ya later,
BKB
- Last seen 2 days ago. Member since September 10, 2008.
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, and quote is "Easy going...most of the time.". - I am a 44 year old man from Kansas (United States)
- When I'm not writing, I'm Having an affair with one of my other loves...woodworking..
- Visit my homepage at sharepoetry
- I have 104 comments, 15 stories, 1 journal
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Snow skiing in Breckenridge Colorado; just gotta love it!9 lines, 9 comments, November 26, 2008. In , Picture
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I grew up in western Kansas. At one point moved into a small farm house about five miles south of a little town called Cheney. That is where we lived when this story took place. Our property was called the 'JUIT RANCH', altho
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- The Diner at sharepoetry
I went into a restaurant / needing something for my belly. / As soon as I walked in / there was something smelly. / / I wasn't sure I'd want to eat / whatever I could smell. / What kind of dish, it would be / I couldn't even tell. / - The Seed at sharepoetry
/ >My feelings towards her / > - I Hate at sharepoetry
I hate the way it makes me feel / to know your love just wasn’t real. / I hate that I was such a fool / nothing more than just your tool. / I hate the way you made me hurt / made me feel as low as dirt. / I hate the
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May 21, In Adult so you won't be offended, I thought it was funny. 500 words. → 5 comments, Add one?
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ylova on December 25, 2008Hello hello
Merry Christmas. I hope you have a great one! 
Much love
Ylova

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glitterydoom on October 9, 2008*cough cough* I mean -limps off your page grumbling- "stupid root"

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glitterydoom on October 9, 2008wow, your page is amazing
I especailly like the garden. -dances around all the pretty flowers but then trips over a root of a tree- ouchies! Me ish so clumsby.
hehe sorry, I am abit hyper
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Rose Angel on October 1, 2008Thanks Brian for your comments. I really do appreciate constructive criticism...Only those that care to give their time do so...I appreciate you as well...I will visit from time to time if I can do so without an extra membership...Again...Thanks!
