Poetry Partners #1
A poem by Murisopsis of ‘A Different Perspective’
I carry a heavy burden
Everyone I’ve ever met sits
Friend and enemy alike
crowded on my back
I wish I could shed them
Wiggle out of this skin
Snagged on adversity
And leave them behind
Be free enough to fly
Even so
They are
Part of
Who I am
Freed from this old dull dry skin
I am still a snake tempted
To eat the bird
I wish to become
- Murisopsis: https://murisopsis.wordpress.com/
A poem by ben Alexander of ‘The Skeptic’s Kaddish’
Wisdom and deep learning; your
words that move the sun, wind, and air;
flap those majestic, feathered wings,
Quetzalcoatl, Creator;
scales sparkling with perceptive
perspectives, shifting into the wind, mighty
Ehécatl; lifting, yes, carrying with care,
gloriously shining, Morning
Star, Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli, glowing
over the resplendent quetzals, spider
monkeys, rattlesnakes and men,
looking to you for understanding (who
wouldn’t?), but your words,
forms are limitless, Feathered
Serpent; your holy narrative, flowing,
twisting tail; come, ground yourself in human
body that men may know your love; but conch wind
jewel an eternal reminder that life, health, crafts;
these, but rich facets of your being; your
true burden, concern
Let’s write poetry together!

When it comes to partnership, some humans can make their lives alone – it’s possible. But creatively, it’s more like painting: you can’t just use the same colours in every painting. It’s just not an option. You can’t take the same photograph every time and live with art forms with no differences.
–Ben Harper (b. 1969)
Would you like to create poetry with me and have a completed poem of yours featured here at the Skeptic’s Kaddish? I am very excited to have launched the ‘Poetry Partners’ initiative and am looking forward to meeting and creating with you… Check it out!
List of Poetry Partners
- Murisopsis
- Judy Dykstra-Brown
- Jennifer Patino
- Mike L. Utley
- Barbara Schaefer
- Ron Rowland
- Cheyenne MacMasters
- Rae Cod
- Eric Erb
- Chris Reilley
- Jim-
- Selma Martin
- Vidah (Chavi)
- varityteller
- Veera
- Kunjal Gupta
- Coco
- Lov Verma
- bodypositivefemme
- Steven S. Wallace
- Shay Simmons
- Constance Bourg
- C. L. Barton
- Madamchryzl
- Sangeetha
- Jo
- Audrey Duff
- Gillena Cox
- Yasmin
- Martha Anewa
- Malalai Khan
- Adam Taylor
- trE
- Cindy Georgakas
- Punam
- davidatqcm
- Orion Foote
- Susi Bocks
- Mister Bump UK
- Kate Blake
- Freddie Omm
- kittysverses
- enchantedwords
- Saint Gaona
- Alan Steinle
- Karina Lutz
- Sarah David
- Beka Tucker
- Maria L. Berg
- Colleen M. Chesebro
- Jane Aguiar
- Jan Beekman
- royalpalmtree
- Marian
- M Jay Dixit
- Ken Hume
- Naa Lamiorkor Boye
- Reena Saxena
- Bridget
- Ash Evan Lippert
- Mike L. Utley
- Hadizat Motherconfessor
- Murisopsis
- Cindy Georgakas
- Swathi Rao
- Freya Pickard
- Harshi
- LaMon Brown
- Nomad
- Vedran Markovic
- The.Richard.Braxton
- Kim Whysall-Hammond
- Jeff Flesch
- hutschi
- Ami Offenbacher-Ferris
- Anca
- douryeh
- enchantedwords
- Kerfe
- Puvanesvari Rajan
- MistyBlue
- Henry Mworia
- Anna Smit
- Larry Trasciatti
- Sarah Cope
- Filipa Moreira da Cruz
- Robert J. Jr.
- Rosemary McMahan
- Iswar Kar
- Mapule Somo
- Anne Morrigan
- George Ellington
- J. P.
- Christine Bialczak
- Shalini Kathuria Narang
- LaToya Williams
- Maitreyee Telang
- Amelia Michelle Nicol
- A. J. Wilson
- Nick Pipitone
- Myrna Migala
- Kathy Labrum McVittie
- Dawn Pisturino
- Eugenia
- Tea Solon
- Marion Horton
- Hassan Safdar
- Grace Y. Estevez – Reddy
- Eileen Backman
- Suzette Benjamin
- Candace
- Tarlie Francis
- Aishwarya Kannan
- Michaël
- Mary Anne Abdo
- Benjamin Nambu
- Scotti Woolery-Price
- Ara
- Sean Matthews
- Joy A. Burki-Watson
- Filipa Moreira da Cruz
- Di
- Ami Offenbacher-Ferris
- Christine Bialczak
- Rob Kistner
- Michaël
- Sarah Cope
- Stephanie Malley
- musingsbymac
- Verne Ivars Krastins
- Brandon Ellrich
- Tallisman
- kalabalu
- Kunjal Gupta
- Malalai Khan
- Mary Anne Abdo
- M. Snyder
- Sherry Lens
- Barbara Dean Aliaga
- Devine Success
- Veera
- Maria Pavlova
- Kevin L. Perrin
- Alex Budris
- Wm. “Mark” Parry
- Rayla
- Rayla
- Artem Miachin
- Jeff Lee
- Artem Miachin
- Tanmay Philip
- Dee
- Tricia Sankey
- Cassa Bassa
- 3L
- Charles
- WickedLizzie
- L. M. Montes
- Marsha Ingrao
- WickedLizzie
- Jan Beekman
- Neha Singh
- Kaci Rigney
- Kaci Rigney
- Irobiko Chimezie Kingsley
- Gareth David Ogilvie
- Marvin Tordillos
- Jaideep Khanduja
- Poetisatinta
- Kiri Salazar
- Sadje
- Destiny
- Ami Offenbacher-Ferris
- Jaideep Khanduja
- Kaci Rigney
- Jan Beekman
- Karima Hoisan
- Melissa Lemay
Quetzalcoatl’s “cult” defies common understanding. Even a casual visitor cannot escape the impression that the progress of Mayan culture through their architecture and art is obvious …. Then why did this advanced culture worship a snake, the snake that, by the way, ridiculed us many times?
The spring equinox is a very special event for the Kukulkan pyramid in Chichen Itza. On this very day, it is possible to watch the descent of Kukulkan down one of the steps on the pyramid. What is revealed on this day is how seven triangles were projected on the staircase, with the aim of creating the appearance of snake scales, whose head is a statue at the bottom of the pyramid steps.
This phenomenon cannot but inspire the poet. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, Leila❣️
How do you know about all of this? Thanks for teaching me.
🥰
David
I studied Latin American (hispanic) literature.
Amazing.
Thank you!!
❤
David
wow these a both impressive … great work!
💕 Kate 💕 – thanks so much!
Great poems! I especially liked
” ground yourself in human
body that men may know your love; but conch wind
jewel an eternal reminder that life,”
And
“Freed from this old dull dry skin
I am still a snake tempted
To eat the bird
I wish to become” from the poem of Muriopsis. 😀
And btw, I’ve come up with my own poetic form(or perhaps it already exists, I figured it out myself 😅),called a syllabilite:
https://theforgersoffantasy.art.blog/2021/11/01/poetrythe-immortal-tree/
❤ Q. ❤
Both forms are so different but they conjure vivid pictures in the mind.
A creative, touching, and majestic take on the serpent. It really can be portrayed in so many ways.
Thoughts and words bond to deliver beauty. 🙂
💕 Terveen 💕
Two lovely poems, David and Murisopsis! Two different perspectiives on serpents! ❤
❤ Thanks, Cheryl ❤
OMG…you ARE brilliant, don’t you see it?
No, but it’s nice to feel appreciated by you, Limp.
Thank you ❤
David
Exciting writing! The first poem and your response. 👏🏼 You are off to an engaging start!
💗🖤 Michele 🖤💗