The Heartland Herald


Poetry

This page is reserved for the poets in the Heartland. At the moment, all the stuff you see here was written by the editor (another example of rank having its privileges). Do you have your own bit of original poetry to add to the collection? Drop us a line. Naturally, you'll retain the copyright and all rights of ownership.



The Weatherman's Advice

Seek not the storm's fury
Nor its jagged light.
Search instead for the quiet center.
And there stand against the night.

-- d.n.r. © 1996


Summer Ride

On a Ferris Wheel of dreams
My love and I doth ride.
Rising, falling, laughing
Through a mid-night summer sky.

-- d.n.r. © 1996


All the Colors of Darkness

Laughing she said,
"Come with me and behold
All the colors of darkness.
Walk with me in this shadow land."

He answered, taking her hand,
"We'll walk beneath the rainbows of the night.
But first, will you dance with me
In the firefly's light?

- d.n.r. © 1996


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