Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Silky Silhouette

Aloha,
                     This is a morning photo shot in the shade in Waikiki. Low light is some of the best light to shoot and can create visual harmony within a scene. Like photographers, writers can also add extra dimension to their characters with a momentary contradiction. Ironically, as in photography, this is also called shading.

Let's write considering the idea of shading today.                                                             
Enjoy!


Genre:  Southern Boogie


                      Stealin' the Show

Did you see it on the news now it's gone full blown
That little bit of interest got a life of its own
Now everybody's watching everybody's going to know
That little Conflict of Interest keeps stealing the show

That's something they'll cheer it won't go soon
Surely they hope they'll watch it balloon
Right here where all the world can see
Conflict of Interest on prime time TV 

It's a hard cold push to an ethical setting
Think of all the profits that little show is netting
This wonderful parade now takes the cake
It's way too late to try to put on the brake

Bound to get really out of hand
Always somebody new striking up the band
Where this is headed, tell me if you know
A little conflict of interest keeps stealing the show



Genre: eSweetheart Poetry


 Fiery Touch

Tenderly veering so perilously close
With the beauty and no glib rendition
Their fiery touch I love the most
There in your eyes that little condition

The love they make is so feather light
A truth they take ascends the night
Adventures candor with  little cries
That fiery touch in those eyes

Campfires burn with sensations and such
Then you turn with your eyes' fiery touch
Such a soothing statement in a world of blue
Fiery eyes whispering  I love you

Love cries soft footings takes hold
With a restlessness, beautiful and bold
Then the hearth of a home fire burns
Honey and butter for all the world churns

When we make our generational turn
In hope a sensually sensible sojourn
I will love and have loved you so much
And those eyes with their fiery touch




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