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POETRY
Copyrighted 1996 - Bernard F. McMahon, Sr.
Copyright 1996 Columbia Publishing
Corp - (Art)

SPECIAL NOTICE TO OUR MEMBERS: You can have one or more of your poems or a friend's (a perfect gift) published in this poetry section if
you contribute $15. for each poem (TAX DEDUCTIBLE) to our society. Free
colorful art work will be added to each poem. (Size of poem must not exceed one page.)
* * * OBSCURITY - - - Obscurity In Poetry - - -
Denies Readers Of Access To The Thoughts Of The Poet.
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* * * INTRODUCTION * * *
NOTE: Following this introduction is a list of Poets in alphabetical
order (amateurs and professionals). By CLICKING on poets BULLETED in blue the poet's
individual page(s) can be reached, displaying one or more poems.

A LITTLE TALK ABOUT POETRY

POETRY - THE MUSIC OF WORDS

It is a splendid thing to be able to say something which the world
will never forget, and many books that will never die have been made up of fine words
spoken and written by great men and women. Many of these never-to-be-forgotten words are
in poems. There are thousands of beautiful poems that most of us will never get to read.
Poetry is literature's most valuable gem. It helps us to know and enjoy goodness,
happiness, and hope in words that sound like music. It stimulates our minds, causes us to
reflect upon the most profound thoughts, and steers us into directions we may never have
thought of considering.
(PLATE 300A)
MANDALA DESIGN - FREE HAND DRAWN
By: Bernard F. Mc Mahon, Sr.
Copyright 1996 Columbia Publishing
Corp - (Art)

MANDALA ART FORM -
Mandala drawings are circular art configurations. This form of art goes back
thousands of years in history. Mandalas were used in Hindu, Buddist and other
religions as graphic representations. In China and Japan family crests were sometimes
drawn in Mandala fashion. In modern times many larger business corporations have
used the idea of the MANDALA design pattern in their trade marks.

NEW THOUGHTS - - - NEW WORLDS
There are two ways of of writing a story, or telling about a place,
thing, or event. One way is to write it down in words like those we use in speaking to one
another every day. Another way is called 'poetry', with words that are far sweeter, more
romantic and musical than in ordinary writing. Words put together in a condensed specially
configurated form, that compels the reader to absorb in a concentrated manner profound
ideas and verbal perceptions. It opens the mind of the reader to seeing into worlds of
thought that might never before have been considered.

THE SINGING OF STORIES
Poetry began, very likely, with the desire for singing, which
occurs when we are very happy, or after a success or achievment of one kind or another. In
ancient times people could not read or write, but there were story tellers. They were
individuals with a good memory who were capable of telling stories about mythological
events, successful battles and heros of the times. Gradually, these story tellers probably
evolved from singing stories of events into poetic expressions that rhymed in a
semi-musical form.
(PLATE 301A)
MANDALA DESIGN - FREE HAND DRAWN By:
Bernard F. Mc Mahon
Copyright 1996 Columbia Publishing
Corp - (Art)

T H E P O E T
Copyrighted 1988 - Bernard F. McMahon
A poet is like a bird
Perched on a branch
In a distant and lonely place - - -
Singing and chirping to its delight
In a melancholy mood
Searching, thinking and interpreting
Perchance to be heard by others - - -
On occasion, a listener appears - - -
The poet is rewarded
When someone has heard
And shared their thoughts - - -
Copyright 1996 Columbia Publishing
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