Poetic Skies welcomes 'Poets & Writers' who care and share
 
Home­Portal­FAQ­Search­Memberlist­Usergroups­Register­Log in
Search
 
 

Display results as :
 
Rechercher Advanced Search
Latest topics
» WE CARRY ALONG -- AND ALONG!
Today at 3:10 pm by bruce_hh

» Something the cat dragged in
Today at 12:13 pm by Berry van Hagen

» Molly's bargain hunt
Today at 12:10 pm by Berry van Hagen

» A Wonderful Sight
Today at 9:28 am by Doreen Hampshire

» Starting School
Today at 8:41 am by karen

» Carry with you
Today at 8:37 am by karen

» Limericks
Today at 6:15 am by bruce_hh

» Uncrushed
Yesterday at 11:22 pm by crushed rose

» DUST
Yesterday at 8:44 pm by antropolis

Top posters
bruce_hh (2313)
 
Eunice Perkins (2194)
 
Doreen Hampshire (2018)
 
Jo Cursley (2004)
 
davidf (1280)
 
Val (929)
 
karen (862)
 
crushed rose (831)
 
Gilly J (800)
 
Margaret Latter (795)
 
Post new topic   Reply to topicShare | 
 

 September Challenge

View previous topic View next topic Go down 
AuthorMessage
Admin
Admin


Number of posts: 75
Age: 49
Location: UK
Points: 94
Registration date: 2008-10-17

PostSubject: September Challenge   Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:25 am

Steve will be choosing the poetic theme for September.

good luck everyone.
Back to top Go down
View user profile http://www.poeticskies.com
Steve
Admin


Number of posts: 727
Points: 909
Registration date: 2009-03-23

PostSubject: Re: September Challenge   Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:16 pm

Thanks Gilly Very Happy

I would like you to write a poem about travelling through time, either foward or back. Perhaps you would like to witness the dinosaurs... or Jesus preaching on the mount... maybe to see how your great great great grandchildren turn out, or possibly watch Queen Victoria's jubilee parade. Any moment from history or future is yours.

Have fun.
Steve
Back to top Go down
View user profile http://www.noaddress.co.uk
Margaret Latter



Number of posts: 795
Age: 63
Location: Canada
Points: 490
Registration date: 2008-10-21

PostSubject: Re: September Challenge   Fri Sep 04, 2009 9:00 pm

My story is about travelling back to when CHRIST walked on earth. I know it would have been the best time ever. To be present when HE preached at all the different places. Being able to witness miracles HE performed. Meeting HIS motherMARY and her husband JOSEPH. Possibly being at the stable when JESUS was born and having fun holding HIM as a newborn. Playing with HIM and watching HIM grow from a toddler, into a young boy,then a teenager, then a man. It would have been the greatest time in my life. And finally getting to go to be with HIM after I died to live forever in HEAVEN.

Margaret Latter


My story I'm going to tell you now
Is travelling back in time and here's how
I would float near the clouds above
Travel beside the pure white doves

GODS angels to watch over me as I travel far away
Making my way to the land where HE laid in a cradle of hay
Seeing the bright star shine in the East
Many people celebrated by having a feast

My journey is glorious graceful and pure
I can't wait until I knock on HIS door
I feel HE will welcome me wiith arms open wide
I will lay gifts for HIM down by HIS side

I'll touch HIS soft warm silky skin
And bend over slowly to give HIM a kiss on the chin
Smile at HIS sweet tender grin lighting up the sky
I'll stay with HIm always from morning until nigh

I will be filled up with happiness and love
Getting to meet my LORD GOD from above
HE will welcome me with arms open wide
Witnessing that fateful day when on the cross HE died

That will be the most herendous day
Watching HIM in excruciating pain where HE lay
MAry HIS mother tears flowing upon HER face
It will be the worlds most told storyit's adisgusting disgrace


Margaret Latter
Back to top Go down
View user profile http://www.poeticskies.com
Steve
Admin


Number of posts: 727
Points: 909
Registration date: 2009-03-23

PostSubject: Re: September Challenge   Sat Sep 05, 2009 12:21 am

Nice sentiments Margaret, if Jesus is as wonderful as you believe, then he will make your dream come true.
Back to top Go down
View user profile http://www.noaddress.co.uk
Steve
Admin


Number of posts: 727
Points: 909
Registration date: 2009-03-23

PostSubject: A stitch in time   Sat Sep 05, 2009 12:22 am

Meticulously planning for that day
I spent hours each night upon E-Bay
Buying white fivers, and period clothes
For reasons which, I shall soon disclose

I decided to construct a time machine
Travel back to myself, to fill gaps in between
If time travel is possible, and there’s anything in it
I should be arriving at any minute

To tell myself how such a thing is constructed
Then to build it as my future self instructed
It worked and I could hardly believe my eyes
As this wonderful machine began to materialize

Before long plans were set and completed
Some history soon would stand deleted
The date I set was famously chosen
For history is written, static and frozen

I stood on Southampton dock, April tenth
Marvelled at her height and length
Yet I alone knew how it would be
A vision lost, beneath the sea

A cold death in the deep Atlantic
A ship of doom, this bold Titanic
To save one life, I had vowed
And I spied her lost amongst the crowd

Her name was Mary, she travelled alone
And soon I made my intentions known
A sob story of how I needed to travel
And lots of money made her resolve unravel

Ticket in hand, I walked away
I think of her still to this present day
She lived a long life, though each night she cried
Remembering the stranger, she thought had died

http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivors/
Back to top Go down
View user profile http://www.noaddress.co.uk
Gilly J



Number of posts: 800
Points: 635
Registration date: 2008-10-21

PostSubject: Re: September Challenge   Sat Sep 05, 2009 2:33 pm

Thank you for setting the topic Steve, and it's certainly getting some interesting responses already, and I look forward to reading more. Gilly
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Margaret Latter



Number of posts: 795
Age: 63
Location: Canada
Points: 490
Registration date: 2008-10-21

PostSubject: Re: September Challenge   Sun Sep 06, 2009 12:46 am

Steve that is quite a remarkable poem you created. Absolutely fantastic. I wouldn't be surprised if yours didn't win. I love it.
Margaret xo
Back to top Go down
View user profile http://www.poeticskies.com
crushed rose



Number of posts: 831
Points: 951
Registration date: 2009-08-29

PostSubject: Re: September Challenge   Mon Sep 07, 2009 8:08 pm

Margaret, a huge wish of yours - which if it could come true, would, I feel, be too much emotion to cope with

Steve, that would be a good way to use time travel, to save someone's life. I like it very much
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Steve
Admin


Number of posts: 727
Points: 909
Registration date: 2009-03-23

PostSubject: Moments Passed   Thu Sep 10, 2009 11:30 pm

---

As each second ticks, consigned to the past
Creeping minutes become hours, and then days
Memories grasp time, try to hold it fast
Crisp and clear, yet then how quickly it fades
Till all remains, of our journey through time
Are snatched moments we struggle to recall
Imperfect in detail, yesterdays rhyme
Left to decipher, old parchment and scrawl

Success or mistakes, seep into the mind
Despite wish or hope, history is set
Only the future remains undefined
Possibilities we may not forget

Within fractions past, we may smile or cry
Remember tis now, that passes us by
---

Back to top Go down
View user profile http://www.noaddress.co.uk
Doreen Hampshire



Number of posts: 2018
Age: 69
Location: HULL England
Points: 1747
Registration date: 2008-10-22

PostSubject: Re: September Challenge   Fri Sep 11, 2009 12:18 pm

[size=18] My Hero

I thought and thought and thought again
About a person I would like to meet
Winston Churchchill, Joan of Arch
But William Shakespeare it has to be
he was born some 400 years ago
My hero was an actor
And people remember him for plays
and for all his laughter

Willam was born in Strafford
But he liked to tour the land
with plays and poems that were many
he was always in demand.
I woould like to shake his hand
and thank him for his time
He educated lots of people
with his stories and his rhyme.

/size]

_________________
free glitter text and family website at FamilyLobby.com
Back to top Go down
View user profile Online
crushed rose



Number of posts: 831
Points: 951
Registration date: 2009-08-29

PostSubject: Re: September Challenge   Sat Sep 12, 2009 1:03 am

Steve, this is just beautiful. Is this a special format?

Doreen, it would be a wonderful experience, to see Shakespeare's plays the first time they were performed!
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Rowan Hicks



Number of posts: 189
Age: 59
Location: Gloucestershire, England
Points: 281
Registration date: 2009-01-26

PostSubject: To Ashes   Tue Sep 15, 2009 12:32 pm

Here is a trip, I hope not, into a future made by the folly of a 'God' allowing man's scientific progress to run ahead of his moral development.

Quite possibly, it may well occur in the name of some benighted 'God' or other. It certainly wouldn't happen in the name of common humanity...



To Ashes



There used to be trees here.

The rustle and scrape of long dead,
Shrivelled leaves accompanies the soft
Whisper of the breeze through twisted railings.

The East wind blows alien dust
Through Kensington Gardens,
Filling the cracks in the dried lake bed.

Quiet reigns at the despatch box and
The great clock hands move no more,
Chimes stilled.

Toothy grins slant silently through the
Shattered windscreens of the frozen,
Park Lane rush hour.

Father Thames flows softly in watery sunlight,
Waves lapping against sunken barges,
Broken bridges.

The Square, much extended,
Boasts contorted pools of melted bronze
And an unheroic, stunted column marks Ground Zero.

The Mall, now bare, leads to a Palace
Of collapse and solitude, finally freed
Of tramping sentries' boots.

There used to be grass here.



© Rowan Hicks
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Steve
Admin


Number of posts: 727
Points: 909
Registration date: 2009-03-23

PostSubject: Re: September Challenge   Wed Sep 16, 2009 11:11 pm

Hi Rose, glad you liked it.
Yes it's a shakespearian sonnet.

14 lines
Usually formatted as 8 lines, 4 lines, and two lines.
Each line should consist of ten syllables
In the format ababcdcd efef gg
Supposedly in iambic pentameter, but blow that for a game of soldiers...
I just like them to make sense and tell a story.
They should however be written with love or passion Wink
Back to top Go down
View user profile http://www.noaddress.co.uk
Steve
Admin


Number of posts: 727
Points: 909
Registration date: 2009-03-23

PostSubject: Re: September Challenge   Wed Sep 16, 2009 11:15 pm

Well done Doreen, I think perhaps us poets aspire to be like William, I always think if I keep writing then perhaps just one poem will turn out ok Wink
Back to top Go down
View user profile http://www.noaddress.co.uk
crushed rose



Number of posts: 831
Points: 951
Registration date: 2009-08-29

PostSubject: Re: September Challenge   Wed Sep 16, 2009 11:24 pm

Rowan, that is an excellent poem, a totally different slant on this challenge, albeit a grim one

Rose
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Steve
Admin


Number of posts: 727
Points: 909
Registration date: 2009-03-23

PostSubject: Re: September Challenge   Wed Sep 16, 2009 11:25 pm

Ha Rowan, obviously written after a rainy day spent in Stroud Wink

A stark vision of one possible future, judging by God's performance so far, I think perhaps we had better make an effort to ensure such a future does not happen.
Back to top Go down
View user profile http://www.noaddress.co.uk
crushed rose



Number of posts: 831
Points: 951
Registration date: 2009-08-29

PostSubject: A time to be   Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:15 pm

I wonder where is that time to be
That very best place to stop and stare
Which era would be the best for me
Probably most anywhere but here

I have a taste for historical romance
When gentlemen paid their court
And girls were chaperoned at a dance
Behaving shyly as they ought

So I think I would like to visit
In the early Georgian days
Find a corner in which to sit
And watch those gentle courtship ways


(Steve, I had a try at a sonnet, but I don't think it is right, so I didn't post it)
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Doreen Hampshire



Number of posts: 2018
Age: 69
Location: HULL England
Points: 1747
Registration date: 2008-10-22

PostSubject: Re: September Challenge   Sun Sep 20, 2009 8:50 am

Good one rose. I liked this. Where men were men, and women were women and all lived a sedate life. Not like the hustle and bustle of today.

_________________
free glitter text and family website at FamilyLobby.com
Back to top Go down
View user profile Online
Steve
Admin


Number of posts: 727
Points: 909
Registration date: 2009-03-23

PostSubject: Re: September Challenge   Sun Sep 20, 2009 12:48 pm

Ah a romantic at heart then Rose.
Meet me on the terrace and we can discuss your sonnet, lol

Seriously we all have to start somewhere, you should post it and let us have a look, I don't think anyone here will bite Very Happy
Back to top Go down
View user profile http://www.noaddress.co.uk
crushed rose



Number of posts: 831
Points: 951
Registration date: 2009-08-29

PostSubject: Re: September Challenge   Tue Sep 22, 2009 12:52 am

Ah, a woman after mine own heart, Doreen! thank you

Rose x
Back to top Go down
View user profile
crushed rose



Number of posts: 831
Points: 951
Registration date: 2009-08-29

PostSubject: Re: September Challenge   Tue Sep 22, 2009 12:55 am

Me a romantic, Steve? Maybe - once upon a time
however the offer to meet on the terrace to discuss sonnets is tempting Wink
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Steve
Admin


Number of posts: 727
Points: 909
Registration date: 2009-03-23

PostSubject: Re: September Challenge   Wed Sep 23, 2009 1:01 am

Better post it then Rose, so we shall have a reason to partake of the terrace Very Happy
Pray tell if it looks like rain, I shall wear my riding boots, and bring you a parasole.
Back to top Go down
View user profile http://www.noaddress.co.uk
crushed rose



Number of posts: 831
Points: 951
Registration date: 2009-08-29

PostSubject: Re: September Challenge   Wed Sep 23, 2009 9:18 pm

I scrapped it, Steve, I couldn't post anything I wasn't happy with
Maybe a meeting with a gentleman wearing riding boots is just what I need to try to write one Wink
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Gilly J



Number of posts: 800
Points: 635
Registration date: 2008-10-21

PostSubject: Re: September Challenge   Wed Sep 30, 2009 10:31 am

Last day for the September challenge today... the winner will be announced in a few days time.

Thanks for all the entries.. good luck. Gilly
Back to top Go down
View user profile
Gilly J



Number of posts: 800
Points: 635
Registration date: 2008-10-21

PostSubject: September Winner   Fri Oct 02, 2009 8:49 am

The winner is...

Rowan Hicks with his poem 'To Ashes'

Rowan will be setting the theme for October.

Congratulations to Rowan, and well done to everyone who entered.
Back to top Go down
View user profile
 

September Challenge

View previous topic View next topic Back to top 
Page 1 of 1

Permissions of this forum:You cannot reply to topics in this forum
Poetic Skies Community Poets :: Poetic Challenges :: Monthly Site Challenge-
Post new topic   Reply to topic