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Rabu, 1 Februari 2017

Poets United Midweek Motif ~ Faith


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Sunrise in Standing Rock, photo by Alana Quintasket:  
"In our cultural teachings we are taught that the sunrise represents the Creator's promise of a new day and a chance for a new beginning. Everyday we wake up grateful for that new beginning. This is what we pray for every night - that sunrise. We wake up every morning with that sun and give thanks to it for blessing us with a new chance at life.  

Much love, #NoDAPL for the love of the culture.


M i d w e e k  M o t i f  ~  F a i t h 


I picked this motif because officially this is the UN World Interfaith Harmony Week.   I shortened it to "Faith" because my underlying thematic question truly is:

"What do you ~ what can we ~ 
have faith in these days?"



And faith is "trust" with the implication that proof is illusive.  Or faith is a "system of belief" such as a religion.  
Your Challenge: Write a new 
new poem that finds faith 
(or not) 
or reveals interfaith harmony 
(or not). 

Let this poem be of this moment!

“I talk to God but the sky is empty.” 

“Believe there is a great power silently working all things for good, 

behave yourself and never mind the rest.” 
― Beatrix Potter


“... All the major religions of the world taught the worship of God 
and love and compassion for mankind in their original form. 
If these original teachings were upheld today 
it would lead to a harmonious society, 
free from conflict and war…” 

His Holiness Mirza Masroor Ahmad 

"You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is an ocean; 
if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty. "
--Mahatma Gandhi

 Breaking the taboos of interfaith dialogue,
TEDxDU The Interfaith Amigos




#185

Faith" Is A Fine Invention
When Gentlemen can see—
But Microscopes are prudent
In an Emergency.


And is the great cause lost beyond recall? 
   Have all the hopes of ages come to naught? 

   Is life no more with noble meaning fraught? 

Is life but death, and love its funeral pall? 

Maybe. And still on bended knees I fall, 

   Filled with a faith no preacher ever taught. 
   O God -- MY God -- by no false prophet wrought -- 
I believe still, in despite of it all! 

Let go the myths and creeds of groping men. 
   This clay knows naught -- the Potter understands. 
I own that Power divine beyond my ken, 
   And still can leave me in His shaping hands. 
But, O my God, that madest me to feel, 
Forgive the anguish of the turning wheel! 
Dover Beach

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The sea is calm tonight. 
The tide is full, the moon lies fair 
Upon the straits; on the French coast the light 
Gleams and is gone; the cliffs of England stand, 
Glimmering and vast, out in the tranquil bay. 
Come to the window, sweet is the night-air! 
Only, from the long line of spray 
Where the sea meets the moon-blanched land, 
Listen! you hear the grating roar 
Of pebbles which the waves draw back, and fling, 
At their return, up the high strand, 
Begin, and cease, and then again begin, 
With tremulous cadence slow, and bring 
The eternal note of sadness in. 

Sophocles long ago 
Heard it on the Ægean, and it brought 
Into his mind the turbid ebb and flow 
Of human misery; we 
Find also in the sound a thought, 
Hearing it by this distant northern sea. 

The Sea of Faith 
Was once, too, at the full, and round earth’s shore 
Lay like the folds of a bright girdle furled. 
But now I only hear 
Its melancholy, long, withdrawing roar, 
Retreating, to the breath 
Of the night-wind, down the vast edges drear 
And naked shingles of the world. 

Ah, love, let us be true 
To one another! for the world, which seems 
To lie before us like a land of dreams, 
So various, so beautiful, so new, 
Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light, 
Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain; 
And we are here as on a darkling plain 
Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight, 
Where ignorant armies clash by night.
Please share your new poem using Mr. Linky below and visit others in the spirit of the community—

                (Next week Sumana’s Midweek Motif will be ~ Space)


Rabu, 23 April 2014

Poets United Midweek Motif ~ Science

“Faith” is fine invention (202)

                                           BY EMILY DICKINSON
“Faith” is a fine invention
For Gentlemen who see!
But Microscopes are prudent
In an Emergency!



Midweek Motif ~ Science


Time to write to things Scientific and observable in Labs.   
Let us see what science can do.
Between 4 lines and 14 ~ Form is up to you.  


Inspiration:     Warning!  As a Romantic, Poe was not a fan of science.

SonnetTo Science

                                      BY EDGAR ALLAN POE
Science! true daughter of Old Time thou art!
   Who alterest all things with thy peering eyes.
Why preyest thou thus upon the poet’s heart,
   Vulture, whose wings are dull realities?
How should he love thee? or how deem thee wise,
   Who wouldst not leave him in his wandering
To seek for treasure in the jewelled skies,
   Albeit he soared with an undaunted wing?
Hast thou not dragged Diana from her car,
   And driven the Hamadryad from the wood
To seek a shelter in some happier star?
   Hast thou not torn the Naiad from her flood,
The Elfin from the green grass, and from me
The summer dream beneath the tamarind tree?


Sonnet Parody of Poe’s “To Science”        
With gratitude for Poe’s vision and visions
By Susan Chast

Science!  True Sister of Poetry thou art!
You nurture all being by opening eyes!
And compliment modern poets’ hearts,
White dove, whose wings are open files!
Why should they hate thee? Or how deem thee weird,
Who wouldst aid them in their questing
Throughout and beyond  planets’ atmospheres?
How could they deny using thy virtual wings?
Hast thou not lifted God into place?
And driven out the Devil from the deep earth
So that inquiry and simile meet face to face?
Hast thou not found atoms in what was a dearth
Of matter, power in what was mere sun, and to me
Given insight into how conflicts mock liberties?


~

Please:  
1.      Post your science  poem of 4 ~ 14 lines on your site, and then link it here.
2.      Share only original and new work written for this challenge. 
3.      Leave a comment here.
4.      Honor our community by visiting and commenting on others' poems.

(The next Midweek Motif is Mayday Eve or Walpurgisnacht.)

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