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Don Quixote
adagio
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Tyrant of Words
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Joined 15th Jan 2019Forum Posts: 608
Poetry Contest Description
A non-erotic poem that mentions Don Quixote, windmills and weathervanes.
With the wings of the windmill
calling dawn's heavenly crown
listening to the silence
of the weathervane
as the feather glides
and Don Quixote whispers
Not for competition.
calling dawn's heavenly crown
listening to the silence
of the weathervane
as the feather glides
and Don Quixote whispers
Not for competition.
Razzerleaf
Forum Posts: 525
Fire of Insight
27
Joined 15th Sep 2019 Forum Posts: 525
Who invited the clowns
I’ve been trapped in its headwind,
no respite or hiding place,
the weathervane points me out,
creaking as the cockerel finds me.
It demands a sacrifice,
It’s neck asking to be sliced.
When I close my eyes I see the hill,
a derelict windmill, its cold silhouette
carved by storm clouds,
tattered blades turn
in the flash of lightening.
I take the rancid flour from its mill,
purge my bloodstream with black weevils
and hang as pale as Bowie’s clown.
My frown coughs up enough makeup
to colour the flames
as the fake building burns.
I can hear my Don Quixote at the door,
a comedic black knight
trampling the ground around my bed,
calling out across the white poppy field,
a mad saviour who can only exist
to paint his smile on my failure.
no respite or hiding place,
the weathervane points me out,
creaking as the cockerel finds me.
It demands a sacrifice,
It’s neck asking to be sliced.
When I close my eyes I see the hill,
a derelict windmill, its cold silhouette
carved by storm clouds,
tattered blades turn
in the flash of lightening.
I take the rancid flour from its mill,
purge my bloodstream with black weevils
and hang as pale as Bowie’s clown.
My frown coughs up enough makeup
to colour the flames
as the fake building burns.
I can hear my Don Quixote at the door,
a comedic black knight
trampling the ground around my bed,
calling out across the white poppy field,
a mad saviour who can only exist
to paint his smile on my failure.
Written by Razzerleaf
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wallyroo92
Forum Posts: 1866
Tyrant of Words
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Joined 11th July 2012Forum Posts: 1866
Quixotic and the Art of Imagination
Impossible dreams are never too far to attain
It is not lunacy to imagine or envision
But it is madness to give up on them
For the heart is filled with adventure
Each of us has an epic journey
To reach the far ends of the earth
Beyond the limits of our imagination
To fight for what is right and true
Perhaps it is on these travels
We will find love and courage
We will have chivalry and honor
When facing adversity
Look! Just beyond the horizon
Monsters in the distance
Giants with large extending arms
Threatening sprawling behemoths
Menacing and ominous creatures
Looking to bring us harm
Prepare to fight!
For their end is here
With lance, sword and armor
We will never surrender
Written by wallyroo92
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DaryaWaters
Darya Waters
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Darya Waters
Lost Thinker
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Joined 24th Mar 2021Forum Posts: 20
Dulcinea
My love is fierce
A blade that I wield
From the end of my strong arm
Valiant and true
I fight
And pierce
And stab my way to victory
To your heart
But in my raptures and my fantasies
I,
Enraged and impassioned,
Move too quickly
And I learn that love
Is always fragile,
No matter how strong it appears to be
A blade that I wield
From the end of my strong arm
Valiant and true
I fight
And pierce
And stab my way to victory
To your heart
But in my raptures and my fantasies
I,
Enraged and impassioned,
Move too quickly
And I learn that love
Is always fragile,
No matter how strong it appears to be
Written by DaryaWaters
(Darya Waters)
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slipalong
Forum Posts: 854
Dangerous Mind
43
Joined 1st Jan 2018Forum Posts: 854
The Spanish legend
Our hero clad , his armour shines
to do such deed's
the dastardly put to the sword
with flourish and with speed
Swirl upon the tundra's dust
the giant arms that churned about
giants forms in winds that gust
the enemy that stands so stout
As clouds of dust obscure the skies
and as he mounts his trusty steed
concerned, his apoplexy rise
the invader to defeat
By steeple tower and weather vane
cloak drawn cross the eyes for shade
dark clouds erupt the thunders bane
the menace howls in bold disdain
Sirocco wind, stoke the hero's rage
his charger champing on the rein
the threat it's overpowering strength so great
shattered and impotent, would soon be laid
Turmoil and storm, the compass swirl
to all points the arm did twirl
and rent the windmills ugly sails
Don Quixote lived to tell the tale
to do such deed's
the dastardly put to the sword
with flourish and with speed
Swirl upon the tundra's dust
the giant arms that churned about
giants forms in winds that gust
the enemy that stands so stout
As clouds of dust obscure the skies
and as he mounts his trusty steed
concerned, his apoplexy rise
the invader to defeat
By steeple tower and weather vane
cloak drawn cross the eyes for shade
dark clouds erupt the thunders bane
the menace howls in bold disdain
Sirocco wind, stoke the hero's rage
his charger champing on the rein
the threat it's overpowering strength so great
shattered and impotent, would soon be laid
Turmoil and storm, the compass swirl
to all points the arm did twirl
and rent the windmills ugly sails
Don Quixote lived to tell the tale
Written by slipalong
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