Poetry competition CLOSED 24th November 2019 4:38pm
WINNER
Ahavati (Tams)
View Profile Poems by Ahavati
sheild

Go to page:

Spoken Word of the Month November 2019

Ahavati
Tams
Tyrant of Words
United States 123awards
Joined 11th Apr 2015
Forum Posts: 16923

Poetry Contest

Spoken Word of the Month

Welcome to the "Spoken Word of the Month" to be featured in the DUP 'Spoken Word of the Month Hall of Fame', as well as across DU's social networking pages,  sponsored this month by Ahavati and JohnnyBlaze ( if anyone would like to assume this competition beginning in December, please message one of us ).

You have two weeks to nominate no more than two of your favorite spoken word pieces.

Please note the following when making nominations:

1. Self nominations are not accepted.

2. Please limit your nominations to TWO spoken word pieces. You can nominate a single poem for two different poets; but the nomination maximum remains at TWO.

3. No DUPLICATES. If someone nominates the same poem the entry will be deleted. If you like it that much wait and vote for it!

4. Any genre except erotica or pornography. This is a Facebook feature and we must adhere to their guidelines.  Cursing is acceptable, but keep it minimal.

5. Any member who is banned or disables their account PRIOR to the win will be automatically disqualified.

6. One win per member per 12 months.

Any nominated member who wishes to opt out of the competition may do so by messaging me. I will contact the person who nominated you and request an alternate nomination. Or you may message them directly.

Nomination Duration is three weeks followed by a week of site voting!




Ahavati
Tams
Tyrant of Words
United States 123awards
Joined 11th Apr 2015
Forum Posts: 16923

On Writing A Poem During An Autumnal Evening

Josh (Joshua Bond)
Go To Page  

poet Anonymous

<< post removed >>
poet Anonymous

<< post removed >>
poet Anonymous

The Hallowed Wo/Men

( After T.S. Eliot )
  
Another era of repetition    
  puncture a historic dial—    
become a thorn inside seconds    
meaningless at the core; hollow—    
 no one different than the other  
 the other no different than before;    
each brigade of sixty seconds  
or minutes, marching as to war  
  one by one follow the hands  
  hour after hour,    
until their time is no more.    
   
Here is where repetition is born:    
  a needle dancing with its own echo    
in the parlor— scratchy throated—    
  a shallow crevice preventing    
 forward movement    
 into the heart of the song—    
   its music trapped in time    
    repeating itself, mirroring    
over and over:    
   
     conflict, death— conflict, death    
     we follow no other compass.    
   
How have we evolved into colonialism—    
  escaping the Gun Powder plot    
  beneath the Houses of Parliament    
distracting from the blood disease  
of imperialistic ideology—    
  its hand stretched forth in greed  
  continents between fingers;  
roots exposed, dangling limbs of Being-    
repeating itself— over and over    
  until it becomes a mantra    
  for future generations:    
   
  conflict, death— conflict, death  
  we follow no other compass.    
   
Battlefield earth, her symbiosis designed  
  to accommodate the whole of Life—    
looks no different than the other  
the other no different than before—    
  spears, arrows, weapons of rock:    
Cain, Able, the cost jealousy affords  
   when we covet our brother’s lot.  
Sword, musket, antler knife, gunpowder  
    treason and plot— who does remember  
       they are their brother’s keeper  
       in the midst of tragic loss.  
   
 Between the beginning and end    
    lies the repetition;  
  between the opening and closing    
    lies the repetition;    
 within the solar plexus of the repetition  
    lies an unmeasured lesson  
in time, pain, and experience.    
   
Fertile lands embraced    
  our foreign ways of trade  
between ocean and land;    
beyond islands and continents—    
  its hair invisibly combed    
  into banners of conquerors.    
   
Those hallowed men and women—    
   those colored-skinned nations    
  their ancient customs foreign;    
spun from great dynasties of spirit  
into silken tapestries of origin.    
   
 They were the meek ones—    
  the workers, providers;    
  their offerings suffocated    
into martyrdom from nooses  
whipping poles, diseased blankets    
   and boiling sugar water.    
   
Sparks rising from pyres in the night—    
  dissipated of their heat, disappearing  
behind their cloaks of darkness;    
their burial palls black as graves—    
  legends, burnt offerings    
  of flesh melting from bone—    
their slayers asleep in their beds    
  visions of the new world    
  circling over homesteads—      
warpaint of pride, conquest    
  smeared across their dreams.    
   
What is so different about this  
  from which we escaped—    
we have become the monster we hate;    
and, this world,    
                              this world,    
                                                this world  
  will not end with peace;  
  but, the bloodshed of innocence:    
     land, air, and ocean polluted of breath—    
  all lifeforms on the brink of collapse;      
   
this is how it will come to pass    
  this and nothing else—    
not the top one percent  
  tossing crumbs to the indigent;    
nor corporate giants squeezing    
  every cent from the middle-class;  
but, as it was in the beginning:    
   
            a brilliant flash of light!    
   
  followed by silence  
                                        dust  
                                                   and ash.    
~
Written by Ahavati (Tams)
Go To Page  

Ahavati
Tams
Tyrant of Words
United States 123awards
Joined 11th Apr 2015
Forum Posts: 16923

To locate Spoken Word poems click on 'Poems' > *Latest Poems > Sort Poems > Spoken Word Poems!  Thanks to Umm for helping us out!

Ahavati
Tams
Tyrant of Words
United States 123awards
Joined 11th Apr 2015
Forum Posts: 16923

Shame

Oohloulala (Loulou)
Go To Page  

Josh
Joshua Bond
Tyrant of Words
Palestine 41awards
Joined 2nd Feb 2017
Forum Posts: 1838

Related submission no longer exists.

Tallen
earth_empath
Tyrant of Words
34awards
Joined 15th Oct 2018
Forum Posts: 2326

The Kingdom of Hip

Josh (Joshua Bond)
Go To Page  

Tallen
earth_empath
Tyrant of Words
34awards
Joined 15th Oct 2018
Forum Posts: 2326

Related submission no longer exists.

poet Anonymous

Related submission no longer exists.

Ahavati
Tams
Tyrant of Words
United States 123awards
Joined 11th Apr 2015
Forum Posts: 16923

Exciting news, members!  Tallen and Josh are very excited to assume responsibility of the competitions beginning in December!  

Josh will host Spoken Word of the Month, being excellent at the spoken word himself. He has a wonderful YouTube channel and is dedicated to DU. This is one of his passions and he very much wants to do this. 

Tallen will host New Member of the Month, and is wonderful at bringing to light new members.  He is forever searching out and supporting them, and this will enable him to share those hidden treasures with DU! 

David_Macleod
14397816
Tyrant of Words
United Kingdom 39awards
Joined 5th Nov 2014
Forum Posts: 2983

congratulations both Josh and Tallen I wish you well in your endeavours - It might be an Idea Josh to establish a strong link with the Poetcast Project, just an idea :-))))

poet Anonymous

David_Macleod said:congratulations both Josh and Tallen I wish you well in your endeavours - It might be an Idea Josh to establish a strong link with the Poetcast Project, just an idea :-))))

And Loud Speaker Poetry.

https://deepundergroundpoetry.com/groups/loud-speaker-poetry/discussion/


Ahavati
Tams
Tyrant of Words
United States 123awards
Joined 11th Apr 2015
Forum Posts: 16923

Wonderful to see so much support for this new venture!  Josh is going to be a fantastic host!

Go to page:
Go to: