A Sonnet for Mother Earth on Earth Day
April 22, 2010 by catvibe
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Light from Bleeding Hearts by Cat Vibert

 

She formed out of the black and deep abyss

The place where stony shadows hid in dark

Extending out her hand she blew a kiss

Thus casting hidden seeds contained in sparks

For life! she cried as tears then carved through stone

They forged their way ahead and formed a sea

The seeds on breezes gently finding homes

In her enchanted place of majesty

Fine clothed in Earth, the blue and green brocade

She wears with grace as sunlight warms her skin

As we upon her knee like children play

And children like, proceed by blundering

For Mother Earth today in offering

A song of hope that only hearts can sing

 

©2010 Catherine Vibert

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A Faerie Offering
March 14, 2010 by catvibe
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The First Crocus of Spring, by Cat Vibert
Available in Art Store


As winter lifts her blanket from the earth

The faeries stir in caves beneath the ground

Amidst the yawns are greetings filled with mirth

As laughter melts the ice in joyous sounds

There’s Oberon awake and standing tall

He stretches to shake off the last of sleep

To Titania, still cold, he lends his shawl

Then turns to build a fire in the keep

The other faeries start to sing and dance

They whirl and swirl inside that stinking cave

Until one peeps her head out to advance

No longer to be chained as winter’s slave

Her magic tricks to please in offering

The opening of hearts to wild Spring

 

©2010 Catherine Vibert
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Visions of Sister Moon, Pt. 3
March 3, 2010 by catvibe
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St. Claire meets the Dark Mother by Cat Vibert

Visions of Sister Moon Pt. 3

Click here to view series on one page.

Interlude

In solitude she walks under the moon

Yet prays to Francis’ God as she steps forth

She veils herself to keep from wanton swoon

And keeps her eyes downcast to avert mirth


Her visions have gone black as raven’s night

She sees but naught an answer to her prayers

She’s taken to the hills on dreams of flight

For to escape the mills of town nay-sayers


Yet there, upon the bluff, a woman sits

No face has she, but shines as dark as night

A child she holds to suckle at her teets

No doubt but sure this child is pure as light


The darkened mother’s mask disputes despair

Or so her light, as moon, appeared to Claire

 

@2010 Catherine Vibert

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

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Moonlight Snow Sonnet
February 14, 2010 by catvibe
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Moonlight on Snow by Cat Vibert
Oil on Canvas


Twas in the snowy moon I heard your call

As silent footsteps wandered down the path

I heard you and upon my knees did fall

And cried to you my heart’s unending wrath

I raised my arms as branches to the moon

And called to you to save me from this pain

The fairy stories woven in my looms

Have shrouded me in skeins of ices plain

But there in silent fields of snowy white

A sudden warmth came flooding through my soul

As seeds of Love will fly on wings of night

The mysteries of longing take their toll

As sure as night will rend its snowy hand

Love’s touch will melt the hour in the sand

©2010 Catherine Vibert

 

Happy Valentine’s Day everyone!  I apologize for not getting around to blogs.  Besides painting this week, I overdid the computer thing and have the dread computer arm thing going on, but I’ve been resting and am on the mend. I will be around soon to catch up. 

Congratulations to Jozien for winning the print of the Golden Buddha.  :mrgreen: Thank you so much to all who participated.  There are many excellent poems in the bunch, if you haven’t read through them, I recommend you take the time.  Many of them left me in tears (of joy of course).  Here is the link.


Finally, a reminder to vote for me today and everyday until 2/22 at the WNC On the Verge emerging artist competition.

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Grand Opening 2 for 1 Sale
December 3, 2009 by catvibe
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Hello everyone!  If you were thinking of purchasing art from my Art Store, please take this opportunity to purchase two Giclee Fine Art prints for the price of one! The second print is my gift to you for helping me get started with my new store.

And because this is also a creative writing blog (and I will be getting back to that regularly very soon for all you poem hungry friends), let me leave you with a sonnet of pure doggerel.

I never had a mercenary heart

I never had a mercenary heart

Just spent my hours running to the muse

And chasing after her in fits and starts

So many things to learn and arts to choose.

She’s taken me away to foreign lands

She’s taken me through tunnels deep within

She’s landed me on shores with shifting sands

It’s she that saved my heart from caving in.

I’d like to share my muse with all of you,

I don’t think she would mind, and so I will,

Continually creating something new,

From gathered dreams upon the window sill.

But still a merchant I must needs become

I thank you in advance for buying some!

PS: And if you can’t I love you still, dear ones.

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A Moonlight Sonnet
October 10, 2009 by catvibe

Moonlight on River
Oil on Canvas

If we could have a moment spent alone

Where I could whisper soft into your ear

Of forces that it seems we both have known

And yet can never speak of these, for fear

That speaking thus will cause the river’s edge

To overflow with secrets best submerged

The voicing of such thoughts would cause a wedge

A confluence of unity diverged

The loves we’ve wed would shatter with my voice

As if my whisper were to be a shout

And they would be the victims of our choice

The pain of this we can not bring about.

Oh waters, wash me clean of this despair

Let me not, of you, presume to care.

A note: This is not autobiographical, but is dedicated to a friend. Also, I apologize again for not being out there blogging so much. I’m really trying to focus on painting, and I can’t paint and be on the computer at the same time. I have to admit that painting has kind of taken over my life, and I’m really grateful for the consumption!


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Hanging on by a Haiku
May 4, 2009 by catvibe

In response to Karen’s excellent poem about writer’s block, The House of the Poet, I began to pine about my lack of anything beyond a haiku in recent weeks. I know I am busy doing other things, but nothing gets to the bottom of my soul like writing a poem does.

Maybe one reason is that I kind of decided to start writing and submitting poetry for publication, so I bought a Poet’s Market book, which is sitting there looking nice in my living room, I did open it, once. But since buying the book, and deciding to write less poetry for the blog, I’ve been surviving on minuscule helpings of haiku. Haiku is tasty, it’s kind of like dim sum, but I want more. I suppose I should begin psychoanalysis as to why I haven’t started upon my self imposed task of submitting for publication, yes I could write it off to ‘being busy’ and that wouldn’t be false, but it’s not really the reason either. I also can tell you that it is completely within my personality type to say I just haven’t felt like doing it yet. But really, it is the remains of paralyzing self doubt that I still haven’t quite been able to kill dead despite being a world traveling superwoman, able to beat off masses of descending rickshaw wallahs with a single ‘back off’ glance. Yet, even though I’ve masqueraded as a brave conquering superwoman, the demons live. And thrive.

Recently, during the few attempts when I have set myself down to write a poem, words just presented themselves out of my mind in such a jumbled state of garbage that their fate is to remain as scrap piles in my journal, only to be surprised in 10 years when I go back and look to see who I was then.

GARDENING HEALS

These pictures are the before and after shots of the planting beds I just made in front of my house. The first picture, I had dug out about two feet of lawn already before I took the shot. The shots are not great shots, I’m only showing you for documentary purposes.

I don’t know if it is that you have your hands on the ground and are playing with your pet earthworms, (trying to save them from the violent shovel instigated earth disasters that disrupt their little earthly abodes), or whether you are co-creating with the faeries when you are planting, or whether it’s because you are working your lazy ass off for the first time all winter, but gardens heal. Body, mind and soul. And newly invigorated from the spa of hard work, I decided to TRY to write a poem, and here it is, with the help of the structure of the time honored sonnet.

Calliope Goes Off to Play

A simple sonnet, that is all I ask,
To place upon the stacks of empty shelves,
Now set down on the sofa with the task,
Enlisting help from literary elves.
If I can’t write about the things I see,
Those things in grips of shadow hidden light,
I wonder then what night’s befallen me,
What’s crowded o’er the tendrils of my sight?
Calliope has fled into the fields,
I see her playing yonder with her friends,
While I, with shovel, dig for crops to yield,
The ground will fail if I don’t make amends.
Perhaps she’ll visit here for just this task
A simple sonnet, that is all I ask.

I thank you all for your abundant support, you have all inspired me hugely and vastly, and in gargantuan fashion.

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Valentine’s Special: When Muses Laughed, a poem cycle
February 13, 2009 by catvibe


When Muses Laughed
A Cycle of Poems

1. Sonnet: The Invitation

What muse has touched the lash upon your eye?
What tender thoughts has she provoked within?
A deeper ocean there within resides,
Where muses bathe in waters warm as sin.
It’s there I saw a ghost of you swim by,
T’was just a glimpse, a play within a play,
I asked the muses then if they would lie?
And with a laugh, “Indeed we do!” said they.
With this, mistrusting everything alike,
As muses fraught with arrows leap and bound,
I’ll set the veil upon a pointy spike,
And utter hence to you in gentle sounds;
If whispered soft my pleas could warm your skin,
Let tender fingers touch where muses reign.

2. Limerick: The Answer

I sent a poor man a love sonnet
And let him set down there upon it.
He struggled for hours,
To say his not nowers,
For there on his head was a bonnet.

3. Senryu: The Resolve

Therein lies the cat,
Revealing the knead, a claw
Soft purring soothes heart

Notes on inspiration: a thank you to master sonnet writer Scott Ennis, (and let us not forget The Bard himself) for the tutelage on sonnet writing, to the memory of Dorothy Parker for the humor in cynical response, and to my cat, Marlow, with whom I am passionately in love.

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A Sonnet for The Three Graces
February 9, 2009 by catvibe

I hear the murder calling as I paint
They’re mocking me from high upon their perch
Accusing me of my misguided fate
They warn me, “Watch, you haven’t got the merch!”
I tell you now to flee from my great trees
To fly and find some other place to chat
But leave the goldfinch here for me to see
And learn to paint as delicate as that.
Ah now, I keep The Graces in my gaze
The fog beyond with subtleties of breath
On softly shifting colors do I graze
My brush in varied hues of shadowed depth.
With patience then The Graces do appear
Soft paint on paper, wetted with a tear.

To K. and Sarah, It’s crow season! Thanks for the inspiration!

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