The Earthquake
The Earth was shook down to its core
The fiery mantle spewed,
The surface lurched, opened and tore
Violence sure ensued
She dove into the wood doorway
Hoping to survive
Things fell down without a sound
She was happy to be alive
The ground, it stilled, at least it seemed
She waited for awhile
Then she crawled out from her spot
And puked up all her bile
She looked up to see her house on the ground
A bundle of wood and stone
Her grief was so terribly profound
She felt it down to her bones
She fell down to the ground and wept
For everything she lost
Her money, her pets, her wedding dress
Nothing but melted frost
Masquerade Your Feelings
He knew it was her
From the stare in her eyes.
The mask gave her no advantage,
The facade provided no way to hide.
He was to ask her a question,
A very important one indeed.
He was to ask for her hand in marriage.
A "Yes" was nearly guaranteed.
He begins to walk towards her,
But she does not recognize his face.
She walks away swiftly
To some other place.
Discreetly, he follows
And what he sees make him deeply swallow.
His dreams and plans flee from his mind,
And he begins to think of better times.
He doesn't want to acknowledge what he sees,
Can't explain it without blaming it on fantasies...
There she is, mask removed,
Her love for him unproved
As she tenderly kisses another man.
Turning away, she takes his hand.
Lost Love
He looked around, unable to find
Cushions to make him comfy
Instead he felt,cold hard cement
Apart from something lumpy
He felt the sun beating down
Buses rumbled loud and fast
Smells unknown drifted through
Muddling memories of the recent past
He sniffed and sniffed with all his might
Searched and searched without respite
Walked and walked on dusty roads
But could not find the one he adored
As night fell, so did he
Lying down on a pavement
Panting hard, grumbling tummy
His ears cocked up for any sign
Despite it all he couldn't hear
Her sweet voice calling his name
Her soft touch, patting his back
All he wanted was to lick her face
He has lost his true love, his only home
And will never feel safe ever again.
(This was inspired by stray dogs, abandoned by unsympathetic owners due to several constraints, the primary one being, cost of medication required for dogs who fall sick. Its a common practice in several parts of the world, one that breaks my heart. I'm not sure if this is a proper ballad....but I tried to stick to the 4 lines per stanza rule and just threw in a couplet in the end. Hope you like it!)
The Ballad of Johnny Severn
Once lived a lad in Danville Town
whose name was Johnny Severn.
His legs were long and shoulders strong;
He toiled in every weather.
Aye Johnny war a fair young lad
who sailed upon the sea.
"Oh mother dear ne'er be so sad,
and never fear for me."
"We fish the seas in howlin' gales
with furies that blast from hell,
they rip and shred our tattered sails
but nary worry as will come well."
He loved a lass whose name was Anne
her hair was woven sunlight
with lips of cherry wine
and eyes so filled with moonlight.
He loved her deep he loved her true
with every bone and sinew
and swore his faithful tribute
to heaven's eyes of blue.
They tarried long among the fields
exchanging sighs and telling lies.
Where harvesters reaped their yield,
they dallied under starlit skies.
Her windswept hair hung long as wheat;
they lay entwined within the grass
and made love with kisses sweet
His soul, he gave to the comely lass.
Alas his life lay on the sea
where men must fish to eat,
and many moons must he
be gone before again to meet.
Will you be mine alone to marry
when I return in spring?
Anne whispered sweet, "I promise here to tarry."
He hung upon her lily neck a chain with golden ring.
With fulsome heart and gladsome soul,
our Johnny took his leave
and never feared how cruel winds blow
or whether sweethearts grieve.
For seven months he faced his fate
as storm flayed skin and tattered sails.
He mended nets and buried a mate
when rats and scurvy took their toil.
In troubled dreams, he saw her face,
a vision more than fair.
Hung round his neck ,a string of lace
and kept a locket of her hair.
Seven months of brine and rats and lice
can send a man to hell.
With rations gone, the cook fried mice.
Besodden, the ship wallowed in swells.
With the changing of the seasons
they followed the good stream home
with cargo fit for a king's ransom
to Danville Town bathed in foam.
The ship she was a-leaking
in every rib of keel
and with her topsail breaking
and still they made her heel.
With aching arms and doughty hearts
they plied their wayward vessel
to Danville Town to disembark
and unladen their weary souls.
And in the hidden trouser pocket
now tangled with torn lace
Johnny kept the precious locket
and dreamt to caress Anne's gentle face.
His mother was working in the garden,
planting kale and stringing beans
with her skirts tucked up in the apron
and her shoes split at the seams.
"Goodness my boy, let's take a look at you,
How thing you've grown and old.
The sea's done take its toll, forsooth,
and hand so calloused and cold."
She spoke with pride as mothers do
when sons return home safe
and nary let the flickering fear cloud
the gladsome joy of her face.
"Will Annie come round tonight to sup?"
Johnny asked impatiently.
He stripped his shirt, began to wash
the crusty brine of a thousand seas.
"Ye all your time from now to eternity
to wait for your fair Anne.
She's gone away with a rich man's lackey
for lord's manor in the land."
"And nary a word she said to me
before she left the town.
A neighbor brought a packet wee
with your name writ large and round."
"So take your time and sit ye down,
much sadder things to say
than fickle maids in Danville Town
that breaks your heart today."
Once lived a lad in Danville Town
whose name was Johnny Severn.
His legs were long and shoulders strong;
He toiled in every weathern.
He loved her true, he loved her deep
with every bone and sinew.
With winter wind and sleet
her love had frozen, too.
I hurt
What's wrong.
Let me tell you.
You see, I'm fairly happy. But my heart aches. I long for you like the sun longs for the moon, like the moon craves to caress the sea.. Without you my chest hurts. Something's missing. You are missing from me.
I wish that we could still talk and dream together. I feel it. I know I've lost you, and there's nothing I can do.. I know you're falling for her.
Why wouldn't you? She is fun and beautiful. She's with you.
I cry every-night for lack of you.
Eventually I might be okay. But as of now. I hurt. I ache. I crave. I break..
-ashleyanne
Cherry Loses Yummy Cake
Brave cherry.
Lost their cake.
To a feindish piece of lettuce.
Brave cherry.
Lost their cake.
"Give it back!" poor cherry cried.
Brave cherry.
Lost their cake.
A magic thing. A reluc.(relic)
Brave cherry then proposed a duel,
In which lettuce was thwarted.
Brave cherry.
Lost their cake.
And gained a type of magic.
Brave cherry.
Lost their cake.
Though now the cake was haggish.
"Oh darn!",cherry yelled
As loud as a fog horn.
And went to the deli
near home.
Then cherry
bought a cake.
More yummy than the rest.
(intentionaly grammarz bad.)