Two, not one

Two, not one By Rita H. Chen   My love, You forgive me, For the things I say but shouldn’t say, For the things I do but shouldn’t do, Though I think we’re one, We’re actually two   Planets orbiting, Attracting but lacking connection, Moving but missing synchronicity, Reflecting stars   Two, actually are we … More Two, not one

Winter in the City

Winter in the City By Rita H. Chen   Glittering dust covering steel banisters, Thick carpets blanketing front yards, Dangling icicles lining spindly branches, Stillness in the black pre-dawn     Thick tires across cracked pavement, Salt crystals dissolving hidden ice, Metal shovels scraping asphalt driveways, Awakening under the blue-grey sky     Booted footsteps … More Winter in the City

She

She By Rita H. Chen She screams, Sound bouncing off walls He raises his hand again Ready to hurt, Ready to injure, Ready to punish She cowers, Blows raining on her She huddles in a corner Tries to shout, Tries to cry Tries to escape She runs, Body broken, Her mind flees instead It hides, … More She

You and I Can Dance

You and I Can Dance By Rita H. Chen   You and I Life is conformity “Fitting in” “Adhering” “Adjusting” Being socially accepted But then, you smile and “I” return     The Glass Ballerina Dancing lightly Toes swift Barely touching the ground as she flies A charming prince encircles with firm arms Supple muscles … More You and I Can Dance

Shedding the Mask

Quatrain– “Quatrains, also known as four-line poems, are four line stanzas of any type, rhyme, or meter.”  (Definition paraphrased from The Poets Garret, August 23, 2012)     Shedding the Mask By Rita H. Chen   I hate his eternal smile It never seems to dim He always looks so happy Like nothing bothers him I … More Shedding the Mask

A Tribute to Mother

Freestyle/Free Verse – “Free verse is a form of poetry that does not use consistent meter patterns, rhyme, or any other musical pattern. It thus tends to follow the rhythm of natural speech.  However, it’s been noted by poets that a good free verse poem is ironically not “free” at all and will still contain some elements of form.”  (Definition … More A Tribute to Mother

Day and Night

Minute Poetry– “The Minute Poem is rhyming verse form consisting of 12 lines of 60 syllables written in strict iambic meter. The poem is formatted into 3 stanzas of 8,4,4,4; 8,4,4,4; 8,4,4,4 syllables. The rhyme scheme is as follows: aabb, ccdd, eeff.” (Definition from Fanstory.com, July 26, 2012)   Day and Night By Rita H. … More Day and Night

To be a Chef

Acrostic Poetry– “A poem or other form of writing in which the first letter, syllable or word of each line, paragraph or other recurring feature in the text spells out a word or a message.” (Wikipedia, July 9, 2012)     To be a Chef By Rita H. Chen     Languishing over what to … More To be a Chef