How Soon? - A Poem By Paul Vincent Cannon

How Soon? - a poem by Paul Vincent Cannon

Photo: artawkrn – pexels.com “What am I to myself that must be remembered …” Robert Creeley How Soon?Soft autumn rainlike petals,kissesfallinggatheringtouchingmy cheek,how soon will theybe forgottenwhen the cloudshave melted andthe sun returns? Copyright 2025 ©️Paul Vincent CannonAll Rights Reserved ®️

How Soon? - A Poem By Paul Vincent Cannon

View On WordPress

More Posts from Disscog and Others

4 months ago

On Second Thoughts - a poem by Paul Vincent Cannon

Image by Victoria from Pixabay “The hours and seasons are sometimes a flowering, sometimes a disappearance” David Whyte On Second ThoughtsBeware the the time gobblerwho stalks in recommendationsjudgementsloaded advicesweet expertise -said the dentist, flosssaid the hygienist, twominutes of brush,said the doctor, walkingsaid the dietician, some prepsaid the food guru, this methodsaid the guide,…

On Second Thoughts - A Poem By Paul Vincent Cannon

View On WordPress


Tags
1 year ago
(via Only The Worst - A Poem By Paul Vincent Cannon)

(via Only The Worst - a poem by Paul Vincent Cannon)

1 year ago
(via What A Drama - A Poem By Paul Vincent Cannon)

(via What A Drama - a poem by Paul Vincent Cannon)

6 months ago

Ignorance Is Not An Ethical Stance - a poem by Paul Vincent Cannon

Photo: majorcadailybulletin.com cleaning up in Valencia. “If ignorance is bliss, why isn’t the world happier?” Mark Twain Ignorance Is Not An Ethical StanceMy, do you look completely silly in your denial,keep telling me all about your belief that theenvironment is doing fine and that all these turbulent, unprecedented, wild natural events are those one hundred year turns that yoursuperstitious,…

Ignorance Is Not An Ethical Stance - A Poem By Paul Vincent Cannon

View On WordPress


Tags
4 months ago

Recalling - a poem by Paul Vincent Cannon

Image by Steve Buissinne from Pixabay “I read somewhere, “we become lyrical when we suffer.” Elisa Gabbert RecallingWhy nowin a dental surgeryforty-five years latercar crash comes recalling,the childhood orthodonticsnot-with-standing followedby volleyball face-plant,extensive reconstruction,twenty years laterall done again,then at xmasan amalgam falls away -upper molar number five,procedure…

Recalling - A Poem By Paul Vincent Cannon

View On WordPress


Tags
4 months ago

The Line Meanders - a poem by Paul Vincent Cannon

At dVerse Dora is hosting Poetics with an invitation to write a poem using the ideas of a margin(s) as a springboard. For more detail and resource follow the link below: dVerse Poets – Poetics – Diving Into Margins Image by Ted Erski from Pixabay “You have it but you don’t have it.” John Asbery The Line Meanders The search, the desire, the drive for oneness admits a nexus, a margin of its…

The Line Meanders - A Poem By Paul Vincent Cannon

View On WordPress


Tags
6 months ago

Floating Beyond The Scars - Prose by Paul Vincent Cannon

At dVerse Bjorn is hosting Prosery with an invitation to write a piece of prose (fiction or non-fiction) using the line “Your drew stars around my scars” from the the song Cardigan by Taylor Swift. dVerse Poets – Prosery – Taylor Swift Image: psychcentral.com “We remember the time around scars” Michael Ondaatje Floating Beyond The Scars The mystery of space was always on our lips, that…

Floating Beyond The Scars - Prose By Paul Vincent Cannon

View On WordPress


Tags
1 year ago
From Rosy Pirani, 08/May/2024:

from Rosy Pirani, 08/May/2024:

5 months ago

Breaching The Fog - a poem by Paul Vincent Cannon

Photo: adobestock.com “Many things cannot bear explaining …” Ha Jin Breaching The FogSometimes sharing a thought can be like talking to a room full of people who aren't listening,just staring into their distanceremembering their last great moment or a song on the radioreminding them of somethinglong forgotten, of meanings now irrelevant that plague the mind's fog of jumbled picture shows,a…

Breaching The Fog - A Poem By Paul Vincent Cannon

View On WordPress


Tags
1 year ago
(via A Perfect Union - A Poem By Paul Vincent Cannon)

(via A Perfect Union - a poem by Paul Vincent Cannon)

Loading...
End of content
No more pages to load
disscog - Dissonance
Dissonance

221 posts

Explore Tumblr Blog
Search Through Tumblr Tags