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Subject: Link to my Poetry Pages


SAH ( ) posted Tue, 26 November 2002 at 11:49 PM · edited Sun, 10 November 2024 at 2:00 PM

Attached Link: http://home.attbi.com/~shessler1/poetry/poetry_introduction.htm

It's funny, but all the time I've been coming to this site, I've never noticed the Writer's Forum before! How long has it been up?

Just wanted to post a link to a web page I've had up for a while, including a few of my poems. Some have been published, some have not. I hope you stop by and browse around, and perhaps enjoy my words, mostly in free verse. Some of the poetry dates back to the 70's.

(And while there, I hope you stop by my Fractal Art Web Galleries!)


jstro ( ) posted Wed, 27 November 2002 at 12:03 AM

You've got some very nice poems there. Thanks for sharing. jon

 
~jon
My Blog - Mad Utopia Writing in a new era.


SAH ( ) posted Wed, 27 November 2002 at 12:07 AM

Thought I'd post one here, just to whet your appetite...

"Lightning Bugs"

Warm springtime dusk-- Just right
for barefoot-running through
the back-yard grass so cool
and tickly; fresh and nice--
The flashes happen suddenly,
hidden at the corner of an
unsuspecting eye--
Now stop! Stand still;
don't breathe or blink,
for they may see and fly,
unseen, away!
Now over there! Up in the trees!
As night sneaks up to cool the breeze;
a Flash! and Flash!
Before you know you're darting
here and there across
the night-dark grassy lawn,
hands snatching at
a million zillion flecks
of winking yellow light--
You reach, and catch!
Your Mason jar is full
of blinking midnight
magic-lantern fire!
So, giggling, off you go to bed--
You keep your jar safe by your head--
You drowse to sleep, and smiling, dream
of whirring through the night on wings of
sprinkly, starry, winking, twinkly light.

COPYRIGHT 2001-2002 STEVEN A. HESSLER
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED


ChuckEvans ( ) posted Wed, 27 November 2002 at 7:41 AM

I liked "The Drummer" a bit better than most I looked at. I looked at about 7 or 8. But, that's my defect...most here who know me know I prefer poetry that rhymes...LOL. Your fractal stuff looks quite a bit unique for what I'm used to seeing in the fractal galleries, too. More pastel, I think. Oh, and one more thing...I graduated in 69. It appears you might have, too. Message671414.jpg


jstro ( ) posted Wed, 27 November 2002 at 9:00 AM

Attached Link: http://www.mathsong.com/

Cool. That's one of them that I read. Lightning bugs hold a special place in my memories and I really liked it. If you are into fractal art, I wonder if you've ever seen this site, mathsong.com. It is the page of a very good friend of mine. jon

 
~jon
My Blog - Mad Utopia Writing in a new era.


SAH ( ) posted Wed, 27 November 2002 at 8:20 PM

All points covered--
-I graduated in '73.
-I chose pastels for my fractals to irritate a fellow fractalist who stated a dislike for pastels in fractels. It's part personal joke, and part personal preference, since I DO like pastels. (But don't tell him...)
-We all prefer what we prefer when it comes to things literary and artistic. That is not to say one form is inferior or superior to the other-- I understand personal preference well. We are who we are.
-Thanks for the turnon to mathsong.com. It's a great place with a lot of unique artistic works. It will take days to browse it all!


tjames ( ) posted Wed, 27 November 2002 at 11:45 PM

Welome Steve good stuff please see my post on where you can find gallery space for your writing at Rendie. I hope you'll join in some of the poetry challenges.


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