surreal poetry
Surrealist poetry embodies the essence of poetry itself, drawing upon shocking imagery and lyrical incongruities to comment on the inner-workings of the mind.
From the Kiln, A Sequined Shadow Emerges
won't you celebrate with me what i have shaped into a kind of life? i had no model. born in babylon both nonwhite and woman what did i see to be except myself? i made it up here on this bridge between starshine and clay, my one hand holding tight my other hand; come celebrate with me that everyday something has tried to kill me and has failed. — “won't you celebrate with me", Lucille Clifton
By T. E. Denhere5 years ago in Poets
The Philosopher's Stone
Dear Reader, Within this Book, you will find a collection of Poems in Light. These poems were written parallel to writing of ‘The Author ~ or ~ The Characters’ Short Living Story.’ As the Characters journeyed through their mystical adventure through the Dark world of The Author, these poems reflect its Light. As the Reader can ponder questions through their journey, these poems transmit the answers. And as The Author discovers the secrets of the Universe in their story, these poems present what He has found. Do take them dearly, for I have written them that way, and use them wisely, for they speak more than what they say. Let my words give you everything you need for you to be beyond yourself; let them remind you that the universe is inside you, and let them inspire you to feel, that as you hold my book in your hands, as proof that I am able to manifest all my dreams true, so can you. Dear Reader, this book is for You.
By Facundo Raganato5 years ago in Poets








