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Strangeways_Rob
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POEM OF THE MONTH ~ JULY 2020

Blackdove
Lost Thinker
United Kingdom
Joined 13th July 2020
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Endless Night

May i  
Touch you
To know  
You are real
 
Feel your
Ever racing pulse
feel the thunder
Of your heart
 
Cover you
With my skin
As goosebumps
Tingles spread
 
Holding you
As if a delicate rose
Awakening
In the morning dew
 
Kiss your soul
As lips impart
Their soft  
Palpable connection
 
May i be lover
In the physical sense
For spiritual
Is not enough
 
The flame  
Burning ache
Raging  
Inside of me
 
Wants more
Than a thought
Needs more  
Than a dream
 
Your flawed beauty
Is like a breath
I require
To exist
 
If i were
To die
Without regret
Hold me
 
Love me  
One time
Like i was the light
That filled your darkness
 
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Layla
Fire of Insight
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Hey Everyone, thanks for your patience.
Since the public votes are a bit crowded lately I took the initiative to message 4 wonderful members to help me out with 2 choices and a brief explanation on why those particular poems stood out.

In no particular order these are the comments:

birdlife” by cabcool; nominated by Ahavati
I chose this piece because it’s a strong, well written message about oppression. His rhyme scheme is done well, allowing the poem to breathe (and read) with an easy flow.

“broken tree >> on river bend”  by Strangeways_Rob; submitted by souladareatease
I chose this poem because it paints a very vivid picture of what the writer sees. There is almost a sad yearning here, but the reader can only decipher this by the way the writer has described his surroundings. It was a lovely, introspective poem which I found to be quite engaging. Another well written piece all around.

Cerveau - I like its original structure in terms of stanzas ... the flow is smooth and cadence maintained ... it also has a great conversational quality about it ... I also like how it refers to modern medical imaging ... the brain scan lighting up ... both physically and metaphorically

a-poem-type-thing for a poet: This one has an ee cummings style but retains its own distinctiveness ... it has a great mix of variation ... some nice alliteration

Broken Tree.......I luv the visuals it gave me while reading.......it pulled on my emotions.
Considering Snowdrops.......it’s different......I like the flow from one thing to another.

the detailed and dismal landscape so adeptly described in broken tree>>on river bend.  A grim painting so well defined.

the poetic references in considering snowdrops which enrich a well written poem with its impressive rhythm.



I would like to thank the judges for their time and invaluable input.
Sweet Oblivion, Flowergirl, Eerie and LilDragonFly.


The winner is with 3 votes.

Strangeways_Rob for broken tree >> on river bend.

Nominated by Souladareatease.

I will message the Webmiss to reflect the winner for the trophy.

Ahavati
Tams
Tyrant of Words
United States 122awards
Joined 11th Apr 2015
Forum Posts: 16804

Thank you, Layla! And congratulations, Rob! A well-deserved win!

AspergerPoet56
Tyrant of Words
Scotland 33awards
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Not to rain on a parade but wouldnt it have been prudent to finish previous Poem Of Month J une competition first . I voted in that one

Nobody got a chance to in this one

I do commend the taking up of action, but if there was a stalemate in the previous one then i would have thought a panel would have finished this first then let votes commemce for this one .

Just an autistic veiwpoint , if im missing something feel free to correct me

Ahavati
Tams
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AspergerPoet56 said:Not to rain on a parade but wouldnt it have been prudent to finish previous Poem Of Month J une competition first . I voted in that one

Nobody got a chance to in this one

I do commend the taking up of action, but if there was a stalemate in the previous one then i would have thought a panel would have finished this first then let votes commemce for this one .

Just an autistic veiwpoint , if im missing something feel free to correct me


I'm not absolutely positive, AP, but I think once a comp goes into a vote mode ( which means it locks ) it can't be unlocked until a winner is selected. What Layla was attempting to prevent were two being locked at once.

AspergerPoet56
Tyrant of Words
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Forum Posts: 1899

Ahavati said:

I'm not absolutely positive, AP, but I think once a comp goes into a vote mode ( which means it locks ) it can't be unlocked until a winner is selected. What Layla was attempting to prevent were two being locked at once.


Ok didn’t know voting locked the thread

Ahavati
Tams
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AspergerPoet56 said:

Ok didn’t know voting locked the thread


It does. You can't even edit your own poems if they're submitted to the comp because it's locked.

Layla
Fire of Insight
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Joined 3rd May 2018
Forum Posts: 1216

Hi AspergerPoet, Unfortunately It's out of my hands once a comp goes into public voting as Ahavati explained, we can't edit nor change anything since its pretty much locked until there are enough votes to cast a winner.

So I hope more people will take a few minutes of their time to go in and vote so that we can refresh and move forward.


AspergerPoet56 said:Not to rain on a parade but wouldnt it have been prudent to finish previous Poem Of Month J une competition first . I voted in that one

Nobody got a chance to in this one

I do commend the taking up of action, but if there was a stalemate in the previous one then i would have thought a panel would have finished this first then let votes commemce for this one .

Just an autistic veiwpoint , if im missing something feel free to correct me

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