Poetry currently featured in the Lux et Tenebrae archive, including pattern poems, riddles, and lyric pieces.
Pattern Poems
Poetry
By Azlee Eaton
The Altar
A wounded heart, Lord, I now raise,
Made strong by hope and healed with grace,
Each broken part your hands restore,
Each hidden ache You help endure.
My heart alone
Once felt weak,
Torn and worn,
Yet you still seek
To make me whole.
So every scar and every tear
Is shaped by love that draws me near.
If I should fall and lose my way,
Your healing still will make me stay.
Please, make me whole and help me pray,
And bless this altar day by day.
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Summer
A torn heart, breath is seen.
Plants are weary, animals are lean.
Days get shorter and nights get longer.
But people get stronger.
April comes and warms up
May flowers lay in cups
Paschal tide all dressed in white
Bells ring out with Easter light.
Summer hums with skies of blue.
Long bright days come back into view.
Laughter rings from field to street.
Warm sun shines on our dancing feet.
Riddle Poem
I used to be worshiped, but now I am studied.
Most love me, but can dislike me just as easily.
I stare alone at everything, but not a glance comes back.
My wrath burns on forever, and nothing appeases me.
Everything revolves around me, but most don't think about me.
For all my days, I look at everything you love, and nothing at all.
What am I?
By Evelyn Ford
Riddle Poem
Often am I seen on some cathedral door
Made from metals found deep below the earth
When cared for, I am noiseless,
When abandoned, I complain,
For those who are careless I am zhalange-guillotine
What am I?
By Bailey Reed
Riddle Poem
I run through fields but leave no tracks behind,
You can't see me, but you always know when I'm there,
I have no hands, yet I can touch you,
I don't stay in place, yet I am everywhere,
I can push heavy things, but can't be confined.
What am I?
Agincourt
T'was on the morn of that autumnal day
As rain beat on the green fields of France
A gloom was on the land before the fray
No sun there was to shine on helm or lance
As those brave men assembled in their camp
Who came from Avelon the shining isle
To face the wind and drear and cold and damp
To fight for justice, fight through any trial
Many brave men there were assembled there
The Dukes York and Exeter and Bedford
And there the champion to most beware
King Henry fifth, the greatest knight and lord
He stood before his men so proud and tall
And told them to stand bravely with the others
He gave his speech and cried aloud the call
"We few, we happy few, we band of brothers"
And then they took the field those weary men
Wounded, weary, sore from long campaigning
They knew they might ne'er see their homes again
Yet they knew somehow the times were changing
No more would they listen to French demands
No more would they agree to live in fear
They knew they would take back their precious lands
The world must hear the cry, England is here!
So on that day the battle did begin
And lo behold the mighty Frenchman's host
Sweeping forward with such a mighty din
That certainly was not an idle boast
And yet the brave yeomen they stood their ground
They stood their ground and did not fear to die
A hail of their shafts obscured the cloud
And loud rang out the wounded's dying cry
And so upon that day vict'ry was won
The French they left the battle beaten down
And so that battle Agincourt was done
Yet not without much sorrow to be found
No more would ride home Edward Duke of York
Nor Sir John Mortimer nor Kyriell
And many other bold brave English folk
That on that field lifted sword and fell
So came the end of battle Agincourt
And many tales come down through long ages
To tell of what those brave Englishmen bore
When they stood up against battle's rages
Wonder
It is around and inside
It has come before and will go beyond
It is not earned but found
It can not be bought but is given
In the whisper of the wind
In the art of arches and valleys
In chords of tangible beauty
In the presence of the Eternal
It is found.
It Knocked Anyway
Happiness knocked softly,
Like it wasn't sure I was home.
The door to my heart
Had been shut tight for a while.
Love and joy rarely entered -
And somehow, they always left.
No one cared enough to knock -
Until now.
Now Happiness returned
To check on me at last,
To see if I survived the wounds,
To see if I had any strength left,
To sit with me in silence
When the world grew too loud.
I have a friend again
Who will stay awhile.
I have a feeling
I thought I'd lost years ago.
I have someone
Who found the key
To my bolted doors -
And waited for me to open them.
I have Happiness,
Not because it forced its way in,
But because it cared enough
To knock.