MIDNIGHT POETRY – ‘Once’

once we see the light we cannot unsee it
once we push through we find the way
once we dream big small dreams merge into one
once we get into the flow the river vanishes
once we see through the drama life becomes fresh
once we draw on strength we find more of it available
once we develop new senses we become a new being
once time disappears the once becomes now
and now what

recording of the poem read by the author

Newly Added!

Dear Readers and Listeners,

Thank you so much for your ongoing support for this site. I acknowledge and appreciate your time and commitment to read, to like, to share and to comment on the writings posted here.

It has been a great love project of mine over those many years now and I get a great joy in your attention.

This time I’d like to bring to your attention a nice little inclusion on this site.

Some time ago I started to record poems, which I wrote, in an audio format. Lately, after some challenges, I managed to upload it to a Spotify account. Now with each new poem written here, I tend to post its audio version under the poem itself, for my faithful readers, listeners and Spotify subscribers.

Many of these audio poems are freely accessible, without any subscription. Those that will not play without subscription can be subscribed to on Spotify, if you would like to support and encourage my future endeavors.

Many thanks in advance.

And if you would like to have your voice heard, reading one (or many) of my poems, please contact me for details via the contact form.

Until we connect, have a blessed life.

Sincerely,

Hana; Writer & Poet

MIDDAY POETRY – ‘Jelly Beings’

constant movement
in the belly
butterflies on the rise

sitting around
doing not much
avoiding exercise

youtube addicted
seldom watching telly
ignorant or wise

a tall order
to be merry
with tears in the eyes

becoming too much
of a jelly
to stop would be wise

Poem read by the author

MORNING POETRY -‘Playful’

hearing yourself

if your body
was a musical instrument
which one
how do you sound
do your thoughts repeat
who plays it