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Alex Crabtree wrote a new blog post: The Moon Dance | Poetry 2 weeks ago · View
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Alex Crabtree wrote a new blog post: Thawed | Poetry | Sonnet 1 month, 1 week ago · View
After all these months, I finally have an inspired counterpart to the sonnet, The Burn . After The Burn was published, a dear friend asked for an answer to it— of sorts. So I scratched my noodle, wadded up a ton of paper, drained 47 ink pens, and came up with not only an answer, but a poem [...] -
Alex Crabtree wrote a new blog post: The Keep of Dreams | Poetry | Sonnet 1 month, 3 weeks ago · View
My dreams often drop me off at interesting places, and this one left me somewhere I need to be… The Keep of Dreams On a Scottish Knoll, somewhere near the coast Where seas were crashing, spraying salty foam Above the plain, where bramble is the host Sat the ruins of a long gone king’s home Under a [...] -
Alex Crabtree wrote a new blog post: The Rage | Poem 1 month, 4 weeks ago · View
As I sat on the porch at 2 in the morning, a mighty storm passed through the landscape around me- crashing into the primal tempest boiling in my soul. This poem is the result… The Rage Rain driving through concrete Wood, trees, and asphalt Thor’s mighty hammer rattling All life shivers to a halt Lightning cracking fragile [...] -
Alex Crabtree wrote a new blog post: Four In The Morning | Poem 2 months ago · View
All should be quiet All should be calm But from my porch I can hear the noise, a clamoring riot An occasional car Passing through town Not all that close Empty morn air brings it from far Frogs sing the song Calling for new mates Unbroken melodies Going on for God knows how long A [...]
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Alex Crabtree wrote a new blog post: Burnt Bread | Poetry 2 months ago · View
Yes- I am howling for you… Burnt Bread Poetry written in spilled flour Powder on flesh, tiger stripes traced Wolfish eyes blazing for hours Last letters blown silent so words would race Verses blurred into whispered growls Nails on skin as two hearts howl Primal reduction where there’re no lies At the core howling carnal cries Heat, [...] -
Alex Crabtree wrote a new blog post: Distance | Poetry 2 months, 1 week ago · View
This wonderful poem was inked by a beautiful soul, Helen ( @Colour_Being on Twitter) and inspired by Time Away . Enjoy! Distance Can’t reach, I’m sorrowed for every inch Of distance – Turns words into whispers, Parts grace In’ Leather and Lace. We dance With longing in every glance. Apart. ..How can you stitch a [...] -
Alex Crabtree wrote a new blog post: Breathing | Poem 2 months, 1 week ago · View
Breathing
Easier when I kiss you
Harder when I miss you
Impossible without you
Unleashed within you
Under your wings
My breath sings
Away from you
My face is blue
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Alex Crabtree wrote a new blog post: Time Away | Poetry 2 months, 1 week ago · View
An answer to this poem of yearning was given by Helen ( Colour_Being) and what a wonderful answer it is! TIme Away Every breath is heavy Each heart beat thunders I ache due to love’s levy Wonder if I’ll be torn asunder Hours seem like long years Life blurs before my very eyes Your voice, an echo in [...] -
Alex Crabtree wrote a new blog post: When I 2 months, 3 weeks ago · View
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Alex Crabtree wrote a new blog post: The First | Poem 3 months ago · View
This is…free flowing from my heart. This is…pure emotion and dedication. This is…for you, the other half of my One. The First The first touch Binds us forever The first kiss Keeps us together The first taking Leaves us quaking Now I feel you keeping me Yet keeping me at bay Possible is hard to see When [...] -
Alex Crabtree wrote a new blog post: Fresh Air | Happy Birthday Christi Floss 5 months ago · View
Today is Christi Floss’ Birthday and what follows is my gift (55 words of Flash Fiction) to her. Christi is a free spirited poet who owns Getting It Right where she unknowingly published one poem in particular, Breathing You , that …pinned me for reasons some of you may guess, and fewer will know. Happiest of Birthdays Christi! Fresh Air “Air!” [...] -
Correen commented on the blog post Fumes, Food and Flashbacks | Memoir 5 months, 2 weeks ago · View
Ahh! It is pretty fantastic to recall memories from a scent. I’ve got a few of my own too. Truly enjoyed reading about this mom and daughter travel back into time.
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Alex Crabtree wrote a new blog post: One Tree | Autumn Love Letter 6 months, 1 week ago · View
A love letter I wrote in the moment as it were. This exercise in creative writing, like all my poetry, may or may not have been written for someone specific- I love keeping you all guessing. When I write in the moment, as opposed to writing from recollections of years ago, I write in the genre [...] -
Alex Crabtree commented on the blog post Let’s Have Fun Writing | Those Slutty Adverbs 6 months, 3 weeks ago · View
Hey! I skipped most of my English classes too. Kinda empowers me to bend the rules. And I read your stuff, man- you are hiding from the fact that you are a writer.
Thanks for stopping by.
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Alex Crabtree commented on the blog post A Call For You | Poetry | Sonnet 7 months ago · View
Thank you Jennifer. This is one of my favorites…all the sonnets are, really.
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Alex Crabtree commented on the blog post Broken | Poetry 7 months, 1 week ago · View
Yeah…I knew this feeling once; actually more than once, but once…just the one time was enough.
Painted with much talent, Dawn. Welcome to EWN and keep ‘em coming.
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Alex Crabtree wrote a new blog post: Japanese Lantern Poetry | Variation | How To 7 months, 1 week ago · View
I have been exploring various forms of poetry as of late- including Mirrored Refrain , Acrostic, and hell, I wrote my fist Haiku last week. I was even tormented and tortured by the Alexandrine(thank you, you know who)—a twelve syllable poem that is two lines of six syllables separated by ||—to the point of almost giving up. But I finally [...] -
Alex Crabtree wrote a new blog post: The World Of Crime Noir | Fiction | Crime 7 months, 2 weeks ago · View
Sam Spade, Phillip Marlow, Alexander Black , trench coats, fedoras, violence, and dames. Crime Noir is a literary genre made popular by the likes of Dashiell Hammet and Raymond Chandler, and has survived since the genre’s pioneer Carroll John Daly’s story, Knights of the Open Palm was published in the June, 1923 issue of Black Mask magazine. Daly’s main [...] -
Alex Crabtree commented on the blog post The Burn | Poetry | Sonnet 7 months, 2 weeks ago · View
Believe me- by the time I wrote that last line, my motor was in overdrive and about spent

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