passion

Aug 112011
 

Be kind, expect goodness, release judgment, love unconditionally, embrace your wonder…

… little excerpt from the fun interview Sherry Blue Sky posted over at Poets United.

Poets United is a supportive, educational and enlightening site for readers and writers of poetry. I count the site and the community of people who participate there amongst my many blessings. Here is the text of the interview:

by Sherry Blue Sky
Kids, I never cease to be amazed at the talented, incredible people we have in this community. One of these is  Poets United staffer and contributor, Kim Nelson, of Kim Nelson Writes . Kim is an award-winning author, whose published works include A Desert Gardener’s Companion and Southwest Kitchen Garden. Kim was a recipient of Foreward Magazine’s Book of the Year Award. She  has been a regular columnist for Sunset magazine for several years, and has appeared in many more magazines as a freelance writer.

Poets United: Wow, Kim, what an impressive track record! Good for you! Can you tell us a little more about yourself, your family and  life in your part of the world?

Kim: … I have an eclectic career past, beginning with twelve years as an educator in California and Arizona. Always a passionate gardener, I turned that interest into an avocation by becoming a Certified Master Gardener and coordinating a community plant-clinic for several years. During this time a publisher’s rep attended one of my presentations and saw my copious notes. This meeting led to my first two books, A Desert Gardener’s Companion and Southwest Kitchen Garden, both published by Rio Nuevo Publishers.  I also wrote a gardening column for Sunset Magazine and did additional freelance work in garden writing and design for a number of years. During most of the garden-writing years, I was entrenched at home caring for two teenagers with early-onset bipolar disorder; and I poised my pen on that topic. I wrote for a year, and then shopped the manuscript to agents and publishers for nearly nine months before Behler Publications made an offer and published Mommy I’m Still in Here, which I produced under the pen name, Kate McLaughlin. As an adjunct to Mommy…  I ran a website for families with kids and teens diagnosed with serious mental illness for several years.

Poets United: Kim, you have been a very productive woman! I am so impressed with your writing a book about bi-polar with that title. Parents need to know,  when this happens to a family,  that their child is still in there.  So, what led to your starting a poetry blog?

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Aug 082011
 
Even the birds refuse return
to park bench once occupied
by two who were lovers, unkown to all
'til one spurned the other, one died.

Sins and iniquities,
transgressions, many,
paraded, the whole world to see.

No soul was the wiser
not one ever knew
the perpetrator?
me.
Abandoned.
*for d'Verse and Poetic Bloomings

Jun 262011
 

Will I go to hell

For this lust

Wanting you,

Fully,

Body and soul?

 

Will I be condemned

To perdition

By consuming you

Gluttonously,

Whole?

 

Will I be denied life eternal

For greedily

Taking

You,

More?

 

Will I be damned

In this lifetime,

For slothfully

Becoming

Your whore?

 

Will I be cast

Into oblivion

When my wrath

Spews forth

At your neglect?

 

Will I lose my place

In God’s heaven

When I envy her

Me,

You reject?

 

Will I go to jail

Life behind bars?

When passion, pride

Crime,

I‘m suspect?

 

Will I?

What the hell do you think?

May 022011
 

Let’s

Act

Out.

Come along

Play with me

Take my hand

You will see

The wonders that were meant to be

Enjoyed between a he, a she.

I  promise.

You won’t regret it.

 

All the world’s a stage,
And all the men and women merely players
~William Shakespeare