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Poem of The Month- January 2025
mel44
Forum Posts: 338
Fire of Insight
11
Joined 3rd Mar 2017Forum Posts: 338
Poetry Contest Description
Three weeks to nominate your favorite poems.
Welcome to January's Poem of the Month, the new year of 2025!
Please note the following guidelines when making nominations:
The voting for this competition is anonymous; therefore, spoken word nominations will be disqualified.
1. Self-nominations are not accepted. The great majority of the competitions here are about spotlighting one's own work on a particular topic or theme. This is a chance to nominate that poem that you wish you had written but some other great talent here beat you to it.
2. You may nominate only THREE poems from THREE different DU members.
3. No DUPLICATE NOMINATIONS. If you nominate a poem that has already been nominated you will be asked to replace the nomination.
4. Any genre except erotica or pornography. This is a Facebook feature and we must adhere to their guidelines.
5. Any member who is banned or disables their account PRIOR to winning will be automatically disqualified.
6. One win per member per calendar year, beginning with the month they win.
7. Please notify your nominee they have been nominated. Please make sure your nominee has not won within the last 12 months.
This comp will run three weeks followed by a week of voting
Current Poem of the Month Hall of Famers:
2024:
January - Styxian
February - Confluence
March - Thor_Azine
April - Indie
May - LjDynamic
June - WillowsWhimsies
July - Nixprty
August - Shilohverse
September - Her
October - Wallyroo92
Nov - AfterSexDilemma
Dec – Seacat
2023:
January - Styxian
February - Daniel Christensen
March - Betty
April - DaisyGrace
May - Northern_Soul
June - Neves
July - Razzerleaf
August - _feral
September - Adelphina
October - Cipher_O
2022:
January - Luna Greyhawk
February - AspergerPoet
March - Relic-54
April - Alan-S-Jeeves
May - _feral
June - Nevermindthegaps
July - Indie
August - inechoingsilence
September - Rianne
October - Bluevelvete
November - Honoria
December - KristinaX
2021:
January - brokentitanium (k.)
February - SatinUgal
March - X
April - RiAN
May - DaisyGrace
June - Bluevelvete
July - Jemac
August - Northern_Soul (-Missy-)
September - Joshsam
October - cold_fusion
November - Buddhakitty
December - Particles_of_HerII
2020
January - New Beginnings
February - Edible Words
March - Madame Lavender
APRIL - Monkeyman
MAY - Timagination543
JUNE - Lepperochan ( Craic-Dealer
JULY - Strangeways_Rob
August - Daniel Christensen
September - Aspergerpoet
October - Lunagreyhawk
November - Kristinax
December - Ahavati
2019
January - Daniel Christensen
February - Sophie_Ericson
March - AudioHarleea
April - From the Ash
May - Miss_Sub
June - Naajir
July - Layla
August - Ahavati
September - Miss_Sub
October - Howling_Whelms
November - Johnny Blaze
December - Rachel_Lauren
2018
January - Lady_of_the_Quill
February - ( Craic in a box )
March - Tinabubuya ( Tee Mali )
April - Crowfly
May - AtomicBomb
June - Miss_Sub (Missy)
July - Meadowsweet
August - Layla
September - Cold Fusion
October - Todski28
November - TheMuse22
December - Bender
2017
January - Vee
February - Crimsin
March - Onefiftysix
April - Daniel Christensen
May - Alexander Case
June - Aemelia564
July - The Silly Sibyl (Jack Thomas Heslop)
August - Quietusquill
September - Shadoe
October - Poetsrevenge
November - Naajir
December - Poetspeak
2016
November - John Feddeler
December - Ahavati
Please note the following guidelines when making nominations:
The voting for this competition is anonymous; therefore, spoken word nominations will be disqualified.
1. Self-nominations are not accepted. The great majority of the competitions here are about spotlighting one's own work on a particular topic or theme. This is a chance to nominate that poem that you wish you had written but some other great talent here beat you to it.
2. You may nominate only THREE poems from THREE different DU members.
3. No DUPLICATE NOMINATIONS. If you nominate a poem that has already been nominated you will be asked to replace the nomination.
4. Any genre except erotica or pornography. This is a Facebook feature and we must adhere to their guidelines.
5. Any member who is banned or disables their account PRIOR to winning will be automatically disqualified.
6. One win per member per calendar year, beginning with the month they win.
7. Please notify your nominee they have been nominated. Please make sure your nominee has not won within the last 12 months.
This comp will run three weeks followed by a week of voting
Current Poem of the Month Hall of Famers:
2024:
January - Styxian
February - Confluence
March - Thor_Azine
April - Indie
May - LjDynamic
June - WillowsWhimsies
July - Nixprty
August - Shilohverse
September - Her
October - Wallyroo92
Nov - AfterSexDilemma
Dec – Seacat
2023:
January - Styxian
February - Daniel Christensen
March - Betty
April - DaisyGrace
May - Northern_Soul
June - Neves
July - Razzerleaf
August - _feral
September - Adelphina
October - Cipher_O
2022:
January - Luna Greyhawk
February - AspergerPoet
March - Relic-54
April - Alan-S-Jeeves
May - _feral
June - Nevermindthegaps
July - Indie
August - inechoingsilence
September - Rianne
October - Bluevelvete
November - Honoria
December - KristinaX
2021:
January - brokentitanium (k.)
February - SatinUgal
March - X
April - RiAN
May - DaisyGrace
June - Bluevelvete
July - Jemac
August - Northern_Soul (-Missy-)
September - Joshsam
October - cold_fusion
November - Buddhakitty
December - Particles_of_HerII
2020
January - New Beginnings
February - Edible Words
March - Madame Lavender
APRIL - Monkeyman
MAY - Timagination543
JUNE - Lepperochan ( Craic-Dealer
JULY - Strangeways_Rob
August - Daniel Christensen
September - Aspergerpoet
October - Lunagreyhawk
November - Kristinax
December - Ahavati
2019
January - Daniel Christensen
February - Sophie_Ericson
March - AudioHarleea
April - From the Ash
May - Miss_Sub
June - Naajir
July - Layla
August - Ahavati
September - Miss_Sub
October - Howling_Whelms
November - Johnny Blaze
December - Rachel_Lauren
2018
January - Lady_of_the_Quill
February - ( Craic in a box )
March - Tinabubuya ( Tee Mali )
April - Crowfly
May - AtomicBomb
June - Miss_Sub (Missy)
July - Meadowsweet
August - Layla
September - Cold Fusion
October - Todski28
November - TheMuse22
December - Bender
2017
January - Vee
February - Crimsin
March - Onefiftysix
April - Daniel Christensen
May - Alexander Case
June - Aemelia564
July - The Silly Sibyl (Jack Thomas Heslop)
August - Quietusquill
September - Shadoe
October - Poetsrevenge
November - Naajir
December - Poetspeak
2016
November - John Feddeler
December - Ahavati
DamianDeadLove
Damian DeadLove
Forum Posts: 81
Damian DeadLove
Dangerous Mind
6
Joined 2nd June 2024Forum Posts: 81
Poetic Soul
The poetic soul sees beyond the horizon, looking through the depths of the ocean,
With lenses of moonstone to touch what’s hidden from the naked eye.
Drifting along waves of wonders and clouds of thoughts, drawing closer
To the universe’s core to peel back the blue mantles of the sky.
A gift ever so tender, painting poiesis into a bubble to wear,
Breathing life into objects so they become more, a company for the living.
Poetry’s a voice for the quietude that longs to be set free with the tide,
Words for the unspoken side, weaving an art that brims with sensation.
Everything around fades into a blur, yet you’ve never felt so clear,
A mirror of Erised echoing unseen stars that twinkle within us.
With lenses of moonstone to touch what’s hidden from the naked eye.
Drifting along waves of wonders and clouds of thoughts, drawing closer
To the universe’s core to peel back the blue mantles of the sky.
A gift ever so tender, painting poiesis into a bubble to wear,
Breathing life into objects so they become more, a company for the living.
Poetry’s a voice for the quietude that longs to be set free with the tide,
Words for the unspoken side, weaving an art that brims with sensation.
Everything around fades into a blur, yet you’ve never felt so clear,
A mirror of Erised echoing unseen stars that twinkle within us.
Written by Lilliputian
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summultima
uma
Forum Posts: 1375
uma
Dangerous Mind
34
Joined 3rd Feb 2012Forum Posts: 1375
behold
pinpricked momentum
a fleeting dandelion seed travels
in frequencies folding unfolding
tenderest tendrils
the carousel trembles
cobwebs dewed
musk healed these calf bones
spear cutting silence
re embers healing salvia
I lay in the wolf trap
amidst winter
witnessing moon
and life
is my lover again
copyrights © owned by Rianne 2024
all rights reserved
a fleeting dandelion seed travels
in frequencies folding unfolding
tenderest tendrils
the carousel trembles
cobwebs dewed
musk healed these calf bones
spear cutting silence
re embers healing salvia
I lay in the wolf trap
amidst winter
witnessing moon
and life
is my lover again
copyrights © owned by Rianne 2024
all rights reserved
Written by Anne-Ri999
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summultima
uma
Forum Posts: 1375
uma
Dangerous Mind
34
Joined 3rd Feb 2012Forum Posts: 1375
Deeper Underground I Go
I can’t count the number
of poems I’ve expelled
beyond the busted seams
of experience
As if those seams could keep
the poems from my voice
How many emotions
were galactic tapestries
unraveling from a solar plexus
storing so many lives
How many verses reflect
the present
versus the ghosts
of a former century
And yet,
deeper underground
I go
The trick to navigating
the bowels of the beast
is not succumbing
to illusion over reality
Digesting one moment
at a time, with more to follow
chewed and swallowed
as a multi-course dinner
if we're lucky
Just when I feel
the depth has reached its peak
Light becomes
contraband
and I a smuggler
in disguise
Breath becomes an anchor
to those who’ve been buried
in a circumstantial landslide
Yet,
deeper underground
I go
until the pen breaks blood
What good is breath then
within a rockslide of mud
How many decades
have been weighed
by milestones
gripping hope
so tightly that fear
doesn’t have a chance
to steal away the heart
And,
deeper underground
I go
I’ve been told
I didn’t dream big enough
my worth measured
by spoons and opinions
instead of scales
and a feather
But I have accomplished
the biggest dream
of all—old age
and good health
How many times
have I sacrificed—
protested without provisions
to sustain my pride
How many years
have I survived
and conquered
the bleeding fists
and busted seams
of experience
regardless of an opponent's
status or friends
in high places
And still,
deeper underground
I go
refusing to release
that galactic loom—
weaving tapestries
of love and truth
destined to burst
and overflow
as if any seam could ever keep
this poem from my voice
regardless of what lifetime it is
because
deeper underground
I'll go
of poems I’ve expelled
beyond the busted seams
of experience
As if those seams could keep
the poems from my voice
How many emotions
were galactic tapestries
unraveling from a solar plexus
storing so many lives
How many verses reflect
the present
versus the ghosts
of a former century
And yet,
deeper underground
I go
The trick to navigating
the bowels of the beast
is not succumbing
to illusion over reality
Digesting one moment
at a time, with more to follow
chewed and swallowed
as a multi-course dinner
if we're lucky
Just when I feel
the depth has reached its peak
Light becomes
contraband
and I a smuggler
in disguise
Breath becomes an anchor
to those who’ve been buried
in a circumstantial landslide
Yet,
deeper underground
I go
until the pen breaks blood
What good is breath then
within a rockslide of mud
How many decades
have been weighed
by milestones
gripping hope
so tightly that fear
doesn’t have a chance
to steal away the heart
And,
deeper underground
I go
I’ve been told
I didn’t dream big enough
my worth measured
by spoons and opinions
instead of scales
and a feather
But I have accomplished
the biggest dream
of all—old age
and good health
How many times
have I sacrificed—
protested without provisions
to sustain my pride
How many years
have I survived
and conquered
the bleeding fists
and busted seams
of experience
regardless of an opponent's
status or friends
in high places
And still,
deeper underground
I go
refusing to release
that galactic loom—
weaving tapestries
of love and truth
destined to burst
and overflow
as if any seam could ever keep
this poem from my voice
regardless of what lifetime it is
because
deeper underground
I'll go
Written by Ahavati
(Tams)
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summultima
uma
Forum Posts: 1375
uma
Dangerous Mind
34
Joined 3rd Feb 2012Forum Posts: 1375
#1
There is only one number
The number one
All other digits are jumbled
I have too much confusion in my life
In order to annihilate my confusion, my time wasting activities,
I must get to one after the smoke clears
She will be my only weakness
Like many instances, things are not always what they seem
Many weaknesses are blessings in disguise, clouds with silver linings
She is my weakness
She is my blessing
The number one
All other digits are jumbled
I have too much confusion in my life
In order to annihilate my confusion, my time wasting activities,
I must get to one after the smoke clears
She will be my only weakness
Like many instances, things are not always what they seem
Many weaknesses are blessings in disguise, clouds with silver linings
She is my weakness
She is my blessing
Written by Vision_of_insanity
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lepperochan
CraicDealer
Forum Posts: 14583
CraicDealer
Guardian of Shadows
67
Joined 1st Apr 2011Forum Posts: 14583
(not sure if im allowed this blatant biasd-ism, if not i'll rectify)
WillowsWhimsies
Forum Posts: 307
Dangerous Mind
20
Joined 8th Mar 2016 Forum Posts: 307
Guitar Cries
a lonesome night
their guitar cries
cut through my
heart tear me
apart take me
where i need to
be in the core
in that horrible
place where the
demons reside
uncomfortably
they fill the air
taint my space
voices & noises
coming in waves
make me numb
slay me inside
God i am tired
can't even write
i close my eyes
hide in their cries
surrender my body
into the abyss of night
their guitar cries
cut through my
heart tear me
apart take me
where i need to
be in the core
in that horrible
place where the
demons reside
uncomfortably
they fill the air
taint my space
voices & noises
coming in waves
make me numb
slay me inside
God i am tired
can't even write
i close my eyes
hide in their cries
surrender my body
into the abyss of night
Written by Duende
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WillowsWhimsies
Forum Posts: 307
Dangerous Mind
20
Joined 8th Mar 2016 Forum Posts: 307
Eulogy for a Phantom
She emerged from the tide at twilight,
her silhouette carved of obsidian and moonlight.
Hair that could snare the stars hung damp
with brine and mystery, each strand a story
that time itself dared not unravel.
Her eyes were twin storms—
not of fire and rain, but of forgotten galaxies,
swirling with a gravity that unmade me.
In her gaze, a thousand lifetimes echoed,
a siren’s lament calling me home
to shores I’d never known.
Smoke curled from the horizon,
a strange, metallic haze
that whispered of ruin long past.
The air carried a hum,
the trembling of a cosmos on the brink.
And though I knew it was folly,
I stepped toward her.
Her voice was not of words,
but of notes plucked from the strings of creation.
She spoke in waves, in silence,
in the pull of currents that defied reason.
She told me of a world beneath the waves—
an empire of glass and shadows,
a sanctuary for those who dared leave
the burden of breath behind.
And then, she kissed me.
Not the kiss of lovers
fumbling through the fire of youth,
but an elegy—
an offering to gods older than time.
Her lips were the edge of the abyss,
her touch the unmaking of matter.
I fell into her like a comet falling into the sun.
In that moment, I glimpsed eternity:
cities folded into themselves,
skies where colors were not yet born,
and beings of light weaving time
as if it were thread.
She unraveled me until I was nothing—
and everything.
When she pulled away,
I was no longer a man.
I was a shadow stretched across aeons,
a memory of flesh and blood
adrift in the fabric of existence.
And as she slipped back into the waves,
the horizon burned brighter,
the smoke rising like a hymn to gods unseen.
She left me with nothing but the knowledge
of what could never be,
and the aching truth that she was not mine
to follow.
I return now to the waking world,
to its dullness, its weight.
But she is there in every ripple of water,
every sigh of wind.
And when I close my eyes,
I hear her still—
the hymn of the phantom tide
calling me back.
her silhouette carved of obsidian and moonlight.
Hair that could snare the stars hung damp
with brine and mystery, each strand a story
that time itself dared not unravel.
Her eyes were twin storms—
not of fire and rain, but of forgotten galaxies,
swirling with a gravity that unmade me.
In her gaze, a thousand lifetimes echoed,
a siren’s lament calling me home
to shores I’d never known.
Smoke curled from the horizon,
a strange, metallic haze
that whispered of ruin long past.
The air carried a hum,
the trembling of a cosmos on the brink.
And though I knew it was folly,
I stepped toward her.
Her voice was not of words,
but of notes plucked from the strings of creation.
She spoke in waves, in silence,
in the pull of currents that defied reason.
She told me of a world beneath the waves—
an empire of glass and shadows,
a sanctuary for those who dared leave
the burden of breath behind.
And then, she kissed me.
Not the kiss of lovers
fumbling through the fire of youth,
but an elegy—
an offering to gods older than time.
Her lips were the edge of the abyss,
her touch the unmaking of matter.
I fell into her like a comet falling into the sun.
In that moment, I glimpsed eternity:
cities folded into themselves,
skies where colors were not yet born,
and beings of light weaving time
as if it were thread.
She unraveled me until I was nothing—
and everything.
When she pulled away,
I was no longer a man.
I was a shadow stretched across aeons,
a memory of flesh and blood
adrift in the fabric of existence.
And as she slipped back into the waves,
the horizon burned brighter,
the smoke rising like a hymn to gods unseen.
She left me with nothing but the knowledge
of what could never be,
and the aching truth that she was not mine
to follow.
I return now to the waking world,
to its dullness, its weight.
But she is there in every ripple of water,
every sigh of wind.
And when I close my eyes,
I hear her still—
the hymn of the phantom tide
calling me back.
Written by Da_kwesta
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WillowsWhimsies
Forum Posts: 307
Dangerous Mind
20
Joined 8th Mar 2016 Forum Posts: 307
Unlock A New Point Of View
Ignorance is bliss amongst the arrogant
Always coloring outside the proper lines
Seems every person has a different slant
Beautiful flowers covered by thorny vines
Never assume in a world painted with lies
It only complicates what seems to be real
Dark clouds cluster along pale blue skies
Peaceful hearts pray for all wounds to heal
Time is a prisoner to orchestrated violence
Watching as love struggles to break through
A writers words guiding lost souls in silence
Always eager to unlock a new point of view
Copyright @ Damian DeadLove 2024
Always coloring outside the proper lines
Seems every person has a different slant
Beautiful flowers covered by thorny vines
Never assume in a world painted with lies
It only complicates what seems to be real
Dark clouds cluster along pale blue skies
Peaceful hearts pray for all wounds to heal
Time is a prisoner to orchestrated violence
Watching as love struggles to break through
A writers words guiding lost souls in silence
Always eager to unlock a new point of view
Copyright @ Damian DeadLove 2024
Written by DamianDeadLove
(Damian DeadLove)
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crimsin
Unveiling
Forum Posts: 2664
Unveiling
Tyrant of Words
126
Joined 25th Jan 2011 Forum Posts: 2664
String of Pearls, I
"And that that which sings and contemplates in you is still dwelling within the bounds of that first moment which scattered the stars into space."
Kahlil Gibran
***
Why do stars fall
And comets have tails
Why are there meteor showers
How vast the array of the sidereal heavens
Set for times, and signs, and seasons
How measures the sweep
And the breadth of it all
Who can answer the timeless questions
Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades,
Or loose the bands of Orion
Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his season
Or canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons
Knowest thou the ordinances of heaven
Canst thou set the dominion thereof in the earth*
***
And what of me
I love to go out on warm, clear nights
Looking up at the stars
Meteor showers
Eclipses
The constellations
The vastness and depth of space captivate me
Wondering as the stars reel along their celestial courses
Through the black velvet hush of night
Do they remember all our earthbound wishes
The dreams they helped take flight
Or how I discovered their beauty
Reflected within your eyes
And what are wishes but dreams that are beyond us
Just as such is the beauty of stars
Perhaps tonight you’ll look up at the heavenly diamonds
Your eyes lingering a while as mine
And I hope your heart will find
Wherever you are
A wishing star
To wish upon as I
Kahlil Gibran
***
Why do stars fall
And comets have tails
Why are there meteor showers
How vast the array of the sidereal heavens
Set for times, and signs, and seasons
How measures the sweep
And the breadth of it all
Who can answer the timeless questions
Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades,
Or loose the bands of Orion
Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his season
Or canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons
Knowest thou the ordinances of heaven
Canst thou set the dominion thereof in the earth*
***
And what of me
I love to go out on warm, clear nights
Looking up at the stars
Meteor showers
Eclipses
The constellations
The vastness and depth of space captivate me
Wondering as the stars reel along their celestial courses
Through the black velvet hush of night
Do they remember all our earthbound wishes
The dreams they helped take flight
Or how I discovered their beauty
Reflected within your eyes
And what are wishes but dreams that are beyond us
Just as such is the beauty of stars
Perhaps tonight you’ll look up at the heavenly diamonds
Your eyes lingering a while as mine
And I hope your heart will find
Wherever you are
A wishing star
To wish upon as I
Written by AverageJoe
(Average Joe. AJ. Joe)
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