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I have changed my name from Mary6

I love animals and nature!


Self-studies include Apologetics.




This background was made from one of my own pastel paintings.



To reach me by email:

maryann10646@hotmail.com


My hobby is visiting graveyards and ghost towns. I find quiet and inspiration for my poetry in these wonderful places. I, also, take pictures, draw and sketch the scenery and read the headstones, fascinated with the lives of those who have lived and died.
I have many favorite writers but my favorite poet would have to be Emily Dickinson. My 'style' and subjects vary but I have a passion for the english Sonnet.  I also try other form poetry too. I love to read free verse but am not too good at writing it.  
These are four of my favorite poems on this site:
Stillness (Double Sonnet) written by MargaretG: allpoetry.com/poem/708023
The Beacon (Double Sonnet) written by MargaretG  
allpoetry.com/poem/786947
Howl of the She Wolf, written by Hoosierpoet: allpoetry.com/poem/746684
Hidden Glory by surfermike: allpoetry.com/poem/799440            

Tributes I am extremely grateful for:

"Mary" by Old Doc Wit: allpoetry.com/Poem/875331
Miss Mary by Old Doc Wit: allpoetry.com/Poem/944765

A lovely tribute acrostic by Onyx Fire Tear:  allpoetry.com/poem/850134  
Peace written by surfermike:   allpoetry.com/poem/852455      

Queen of Sonnets by MargaretG: allpoetry.com/poem/944083

Mary6 acrostic sonnet by OGreatBaldOne- allpoetry.com/poem/1019197

A very beautiful acrostic sonnet by hugh wyles:  allpoetry.com/poem/1097213

Very special tributes by Claide:

Her Name is Mary
If you ask me a poet, to read
whose words bring the hush of the wind,
of moments that capture the rise of the sea -
of moments that never descend;
whose melodies run like a mustang
or drift with the calm of the clouds;
whose classical tone carries whispers
or secrets that linger in crowds
She's talent you'd never believe...
(If you ask for a poet to read)


What Words Can Never Say
I've nothing more than what can come in words
in which we place the value of our lives
as poets; just as feathers unto birds,
and by these soul expressions we survive
with metaphors which are the way we sing
and similes like tears that fill our eyes
hyper-boles: we take our Phoenix wings
and with a desperate passion, scale the skies.
But who are you that steals away our breath
with verse of fragile eloquence and thought?
Perhaps the peace, like streams, that follows death;
or warmth that saves us from the winter's frost.
No more than words have I to offer you
and ne'er shall they be clear of what they're due.




From Hugh Wyles.
To My Sonnet Queens - Wyleian Sonnaiku LXXII

There are two among my favourites I regard as “Sonnet Queens”;
every sonnet that they write is pure perfection
and, no matter what their subject or what format they adopt,
their iambics are impeccable with solid rhyming sense.

Precious, tempting juicy morsels set among a pile of greens,
are their gems in each new day’s AP selection.
One will rarely find a word that should be edited or dropped
and their grammar’s always faultless, punctuation, style and tense.
 
            succinct sonnets
           worthy workmanship
           classic creations.

On a number of occasions (not involved in contest scenes),
their inclusion in my Wyleian Collection
I’ve invited and, like cake with special sapid icing topped,
they’ve enhanced the corpus, making my indebtedness immense.

To dear MargaretG and Mary6, both Queens of sonnet art,
send I much love, hugs and kisses. THANKYOU BOTH with all my heart.

Hugh Wyles, June 11th.2005.





I always appreciate any advice or critique so long as it is done with compassion and with the purpose to teach and instruct.  I want to learn and grow so input is very much desired, but arrogance is not well tolerated.
I have to say that I really dislike the pasting of my work back in comments unless there is a certain critique on that specific area of work. Thanks to all.


Some backgrounds I use to display my poetry were found at: backgrounds by Marie at:    www.artistic-designers.com/bkgds/  and  www.wendysbackgrounds.com/welcome.html  I also use backgrounds by: www.joeydragon.com/maingraphics.htm  
Aubrey's Jeweled Creations www.aubreyrhea.com/borders/
Thanks for the wonderful graphics!  (And some I did myself.)

My Poetry

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  • The rush of distant traffic
    fades to a hum beneath my thoughts.
    19 lines, 2 comments, August 24
  • Oft hidden neath the misty light of morn
    when waking, fast in sweet tranquility,
    18 lines, 3 comments, August 24. In Spiritual
  • Longing deeper than the ocean,
    emptiness of reason, cold.
    18 lines, 3 comments, August 12
  • The brittle leaves are swept up in the breeze
    and float in swirls of sunlight to the ground.
    20 lines, 3 comments, August 11

My Stories

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Visitor Book

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  • Ladybug : Merry Christmas on December 24, 2007
    May your day be filled with light
    May the season be filled with love
    May you be blessed with the spirit above
    All the year through.

    Tamar
  • Samplette on May 30, 2007
  • Sandi Alford : Peeking in...hello??? on December 15, 2006
    leaving a for you to find.... I can't wait til ya open it!





    I came to see what I could do
    to make you laugh and giggle too
    so when you take the ribbon free
    and lift the lid look out you'll see
    it's waiting there to jump with glee
    Vivacious hugs to you from me!



    You've just been sent a Santa Sandi hug-o-gram
    Happy holidays!
  • Corey Harvard on October 31, 2006
    Mary! Haven't spoken to you in quite some time...

    I'm running another sonnet contest. I know that I left you and Jim to finish the last one (many apologies), but I'd very much appreciate it if you'd consider judging again. This time, I'm trying to put together a team of good judges (maybe five or six of us). You won't have to comment on every poem, so long as you read them and help judge.

    Just throwing that your way. Hope that you can join us!

    - C.H. (Claide)
    Edited on Oct 31, 12:41 because ''.

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