Poets have a vocabulary that includes
birdspeak
moonspeak
painspeak
angelspeak
plantspeak
cavespeak
lovespeak
crowspeak
oceanspeak
starspeak
deathspeak
griefspeak
weirdspeak
Questions for Contemplation
If you are drawn to do so, create a short or long list of “Yourspeak.” Possibilities that represent you might include peacespeak, worryspeak, art speak, hopespeak, etc.
Choose one or more to use as prompts for reflection or free writing. Take as much time as you like for each one, beginning with a few minutes of relaxation, followed by opening yourself to feelings, images and sensations. Then you can contemplate peacespeak, for example, and see what arises for you.
Poem a Month Archive
- Dark Welcome
- POETSPEAK
- What Are Your Words?
- Poems Paintings Songs
- When the Icy Tensions Thaw
- Telling Your Daughter
- To Let Ourselves Happen
- Always Here
- Dark Odyssey
- Cups That Will Always Break
- Ask the Children
- Not Knowing
- Love Will Show Us
- In Remembrance – Mary Oliver
- QUIET
- The Way of Pain
- Can We Be Love?
- Safe Invitation
- How We Are Helped
- Angel of Sadness
- Tell the Stories
- You are Broken and You Are Whole
- Tears and Wings
- Portal
- To Listen