Friday, January 6, 2017

ALICE PARKER IS MOVING

Dear Friends and Poetry Lovers,

Alice Parker Poetry and Prose is moving to hellopoetry.com. The blog is moving in an effort to streamline postings, and target a more specific and dedicated community. I will post all of the content currently on this blog to the blog on Hello Poetry, and I will post all new works on that site as well. It's been fun sharing my artistic side, and I hope this new community will help me expand as a writer. Thank you for making this journey with me.

Sincerely,

Alice Parker 

Friday, December 30, 2016

Featured Poet: Pixievic with "Lliwiau Môr"

Lliwiau Môr
By: Pixievic


Imposing Slate
Brushes shoulders with veiled divinity
Commanding attention from Sky Blues
Sliver cloudbursts
Spread tiny droplets of Crystal
To yield luscious Emeralds
Peeling off in sun kissed hues
Cascading towards pebbled Greys
Shots of Crimson
Mingle with Aquamarines
Gently swaying amongst traces of Gold
White tips race towards shingles
Churning Sapphires into Inky Blackness
Shepherding in an opaque understanding
Preserving its secrets
Anticipating .......
Ready to explore distant waters

(C) Pixievic

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Featured Poet: Brian Oarr with "The Anonymous Guard of Wilderness"

One slept soundly in those Adirondack nights,
blanketed in youthful exuberance from
acidic rain pollution heralding the Crack of Doom.

The fish we caught still fit for human consumption,
the marble statues not yet melting in city parks,
nor green pastures distributed with a browning blot.

No, time was far from reconciled with nature,
the child in us still curled up at the center,
our songs still clarion beneath a complicated sky.

You might say our mountains had a low grade fever,
that there were generous shadows sunning across our chest,
but, Midwest chimneys bilged us with their discharge.

I can't go back, reality too painful a guardian,
every mountain bivouac of boyhood long diseased.
Author's Note: Acid rain has killed the over 1000 lakes of upstate New York and with them my heart.

Thursday, December 8, 2016

In Sha Allah Part I

By: Alice Parker



There's a place in the heart of our town.
It's our place.
We would go there with no one around
In our place.
You would cradle your hands 'round my face
In our place
And I stared as stars shined from your eyes
Light from Space
That space wasn't enough to hold all of my love,
But to love you wasn't my fate!

Our two worlds collided,
We did not turn away,
From our loved ones divided.
P'raps united one day,
- A shrine built for love in our place.

The flowers on bowers were to my taste,
Colors complementary to you.
Succulents silenced the unknown love space.
Birds alone echoed sweet coo.

Our two worlds collided,
We did not turn away,
From our loved ones divided.
P'raps united one day,
- A shrine built for love in our place.


Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Featured Poet: Brian Oarr with "Quantum Effects on Love"

So, I got to thinking about solid matter;
all things being held together electromagnetically
by photons of light rallying like tennis balls
between racket atoms of opposite electrical charge.
And I said, "Yup, that's how love works!"

Aren't lovers arrayed in possible simultaneous states
until acted upon by some outside infatuation?
Attraction a moment to moment subatomic entanglement?
There's your spooky action at a distance!
Perhaps, the universe really does play dice with human hearts.

     Random fluctuation palpitations in a quantum space,
     probabilities of possibility tending toward embrace.


**I just started reading Oarr's work, and I really like his stuff! I don't believe he's published anywhere, but you can check him out at hello poetry.

Thursday, December 1, 2016

doors we walk through

similes and metaphors like smiles and matadors - we walk through, never knowing where we're going - Willy Wonka's boat - never slowing except to smell the roses like our granddads always told us.
  Mine was called Eugene. I heard that he was mean and it was his fault my childhood was bad, but just be grateful it wasn't worse - like hers. I didn't end up in a hearse - because I had a roof over my head, clothes on my back, and food in my belly. - But I never felt loved, and that was worse.
 I meant to run away - I won't apologize for not - going through with a lot of things and going through a lot of things just like everyone has. - I'm not complaining! I'm just explaining - where I'm coming from and she tells me to get over it and I'm done - trivializing my own existence so I'm done with her. 
 I'm over it. And I'm over people like her trivializing what my fellow Americans, my fellow global citizens, my brothers and sisters have gone through.
 Every fight is my fight. Every fight feels personal to me. I won't back down. I won't go away. Like a child called It, I'll put pen to paper and say what I need to say. I'm here. I'm here for me, and if we're on the same team I'll be there for you. And together we will silence all the hers of the world - because we proved we have a place on this planet where we belong. 
 We made it. And I know I don't need to tell you, but sometimes I do need to remind myself. 
  Viola Davis told me I was smart, kind, and important - maybe one day I'll listen. I'm bigger than my problems give me credit for.