
Poems - Originals
- By Hylton Upshon
Poetry (derived from the Greek poiesis, "making") is a form of literature that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language—such as phonaesthetics, sound symbolism, and metre—to evoke meanings in addition to, or in place of, the prosaic ostensible meaning.
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Here are some of the poetry that I have written.
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I have done my best to create poetry from my imagination hope it will be liked by all of you who visit my website.
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D-A-N-C-E
When I meditated on the word Guidance, I kept seeing "dance" at the end of the word. I remember reading that doing God’s will is a lot like dancing.
When two people try to lead, nothing feels right. The movement doesn’t flow with the music, and everything is quite uncomfortable and jerky.
When one person realizes that, and lets the other lead, both bodies begin to flow with the music.
One gives gentle cues, perhaps with a nudge to the back or by pressing lightly in one direction or another.
It’s as if two become one body, moving beautifully.
The dance takes surrender, willingness, and attentiveness from one person and gentle guidance and skill from the other.
My eyes drew back to the word Guidance. When I saw "G" I thought of God, followed by "u" and "i". "God," "u" and "i" dance." God, you and I dance.
As I lowered my head, I became willing to trust that I would get guidance about my life. Once again, I became willing to let God lead.
My prayer for you today is that God’s blessings and mercies be upon you on this day and everyday.
May you abide in God as God abides in you.
Dance together with God, trusting God to lead and to guide you through each season of your life.
"You changed my mourning into dancing…"
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By - Hylton Craig Upshon

Ghungroo
The Lapping feet produce a different rhythm,
This bliss which cannot fit in any algorithm,
At last after a decade,
I could see my dream, and it was not fade.
Sone round tinkling bells were given to me,
It came in rows of three,
It's resonance filled my heart with pleasure,
Ghungroo became my life's treasure.
In my life dance brought brightness,
But my eyes can see only pitch darkness,
It was a shock when I was born blind,
"It's not your weakness" told my mind.
Challenges are my best friends since childhood,
I stumbled but rose up again as many times I could,
The beats of ghungroo rejuvenates my determination,
I consider myself to be a special God's creation.
There is always another door open for you,
Determination and dedication proved this true,
Never can you ever lose a game,
Until you declare yourself loser in the frame.
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By - Hylton Craig Upshon

Without You
My world is not devising without you
My days are so tedious without you
Gird me in your arms
Make me gist of your life
Gild me with your love
My soul is pathless
Lead it to your way and love me like you never before
I love you Flora
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By - Hylton Craig Upshon

My Love
You are my flower
You are my sun
You give me power
And you are my fun
I am nothing without you
So please don’t leave
You know I love you
And I know you love me.
You are my only one
And you should know that
You know I am not dumb
And you know I am not your doormat.
Love me like I would love you
Because you know i am your one and only boo.
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By - Hylton Craig Upshon

Fall in Love
It’s crazy you know,
How much I didn’t expect to fall,
And the impact of the bottom,
Has hit me harder than I ever knew it could.
There was nothing I could do,
Nothing to hold onto.
I just sailed in deeper and deeper,
Until I finally hit the ground,
And then could only smile,
As much as I didn’t expect it,
I’m glad I fell for you.
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By - Hylton Craig Upshon
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I’m sure it’s Love
I don’t know what to say
And what to write
Its just I’m losing my mind
And am losing it over you
I think I’m in love
No am sure it’s love
And I’m trying to ignore that
But it won’t work for long
Because it started to show
Alleluia Alleluia
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By - Hylton Craig Upshon
Life Saver
Blue Skies smiling at me
Creating blues waves all down to sea
Green seen all around me
short and tall and up endlessly
Sometimes it's blue
Sometimes it's gray
Sometimes it's bright
Sometimes I can't see
No matter what the conditions be
I am as happy as a bumble bee
The world waits to see me move
Or even stand still
The world is always happy
Weather I am up or downhill
I am really colourless
But home to all colours
Life for all creatures
Cleanser for others
People love me
In all sorts of forms
I am enjoyed by all
And only on earth found
Sadly I say to you
That now I am being polluted
Humans are not looking after me
Which I fear they may regret
Hope that never happens
Or that may change everything
I pray to all humans
Please look into these things
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By - Hylton Craig Upshon


Nature Times
Nature: home of all the beautiful forms on earth,
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Lovely nature fascinates us every time in all its aspects,
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It even cheers us with no reason: it is gloomy and bright,
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Eternal mother of all creatures that exist,
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It is a wondering art of an anonymous artist,
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Embraces the essence with its pros and cons,
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Nature do lives, falls and grows but never dies: gives the spirit of rejuvenation,
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It is needn't to be celebrated, Well! It is itself, a celebration.
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By - Hylton Craig Upshon

Love Loses Its Meaning Without You
Love loses its meaning without you my dear,
Life loses its radiance without your lively cheer.
The moon is not beautiful and more any so is the rain,
Your absence in my life gives my heart so much pain.
I miss you like crazy darling, please come back,
I will never let you go away, i promise you that.
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By - Hylton Craig Upshon

I miss you baby
I so wish that baby that you were here,
I wish you were here to spread some cheer.
I wish you were here to hold my hand,
I wish you were here to help me stand.
I wish you were here to wipe away my tears,
I so wish you were here to take away my fears.
But since your not, i just want you to know,
I miss you baby, i miss you more than i show.
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By - Hylton Craig Upshon

Tears Falling
Tears fall down drop by brop,
Without you near me everyday is such a flop.
I miss the good old times when you were always there by my side,
Together we were stronger than any wind or tide.
Please come back dear cause i miss you so,
I miss you darling more than you would ever know.
I miss you!
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By - Hylton Craig Upshon

I Miss you everyday
Not a day passes by when i don’t miss your presence,
Not a second goes by when I don’t long for your essence.
You arew like a drug to me baby, i am so addicted to you,
You not being by my side makes me so sad and blue.
Cannot wait to hold you in my arms and never let you go,
How much i miss you so, you will probably never know.
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By - Hylton Craig Upshon

I am Just A Human
I am just a human.
Sometimes I worry about everything,
At times I care about nothing.
Sometimes I tend to work really hard,
At times I take three naps a day.
But Iam just a human.
There are times, I argue even when I am wrong,
At times I prefer to be quiet.
There are times I don’t really care about people,
At times I end up giving them my all.
But Iam just a human.
There are times I long to be with someone,
But oftentimes scared of falling in love.
There are times I tend to be suicidal
But oftentimes I enjoy life as it comes.
But I am just a human.
There are times I tend to pretend,
And times I tend to be real.
There are times I am unpredictable
And times I am transparent
But I am just a human.
I am just a human
And I change every time,
Good for some, bad for others.
But I am just a human,
I am just a human.
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By - Hylton Craig Upshon

Are You Special?
You’re just another woman,
Like everyone roaming out there,
You stay at home like most do,
A parasite, brazenly feasting on my money,
Ne’er thinking twice before squandering,
You can’t even earn on your own,
And, you think you're ‘special’,
What a bad joke, I must say!
Many aides to ease your burden,
Getting everything at the appropriate time,
Almirah overflowing with dresses,
Parlour visit twice or thrice a year,
Unnecessary and unmindful shopping,
What else do you require to be cheerful?
Yet, look at your dry and wretched face,
Never smiling, ever complaining.
You should have thought about it,
Before marriage, and especially,
Planning and taking a baby,
For, a housewife’s life is all about,
Sacrifices more than soldiers,
Swashed with emendations and contumely,
No, they aren’t meant to hurt you,
They are beneficial for your growth,
Don’t I get brickbats from my boss?
Have I got inborn ‘special’ talents?
The moment I married and reproduced,
I could automatically start functioning well,
Like a robot fed with instructions?
I’m an individual, and, I'm learning,
As I’m progressing, but you can never see,
For your ‘special’ eyes forbid you,
To discover a human in a woman, like me.
I’m no soldier or a spiritual leader,
Not even an empathetic social worker,
In the quest for my identity,
I’ve latched on to self-respect,
The integral part of my life,
And, despite being a housewife,
With neither ‘my’ house nor a ‘wife’ any longer,
I won’t serve you as a slave,
And barter my peace for your merriment.
I do have a ‘special secret, residing within me,
Some ‘special’ weapons which I'll utilize,
When the time is ripe, when you push me,
To the extreme without any compunction,
The tables will turn, and I’ll find my ground below,
Till then, do what you wish to do, to your heart’s content,
But then, also be aware of that ‘special day’,
Arriving soon and unexpectedly,
Driving you nuts, that remorse, and paranoia,
I'll celebrate with some ‘special’ treats.
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By - Hylton Craig Upshon
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Monster's Romance
Born to the womb of oceans she was the princess of waves, that swung & swayed,
Stealing hues from the fiery star every morn glistened with gold in her loosely tied braid,
Body shimmered like diamonds, the dust of the Milky Way rendered that angelic shine,
When coral reefs formed the cushion for her beautiful naps, fishes kissed her lips divine.
He was the king of caves, forests echoed when he coughed or sneezed,
Munching upon mountains and hillocks, sipping over the seas, survived that beast,
Glaciers thawed and dissolved at once every time he exhaled or snored,
The oceans quaked with terror whenever he walked or roared.
One fine evening when he was about to take a swig of an ocean with eyes glazed,
The sight of a lass emerging out of the ripples, flipping her hair, left him amazed,
His burning throat got quenched with the glimpse of her charm,
He couldn't gulp down that ocean as he didn't wish to cause her any harm.
Every day when the beams spread in the skies and starlight used to wink,
He neared the ocean, beholding every inch of her curves, ceased to even blink,
Extended his hands to lift her up and feel the divinity of her delicate breaths,
Within a fraction of a second, she felt as if she experienced a million deaths.
With the tip of his pinkie finger, he caressed her fragile body and face,
Unable to resist, he placed a kiss on her lips, triggered his heart beats' pace,
This was the first time ever, such a soft feeling hit the chest of a giant too hard,
While his fingertips were casting magic on that mermaid's heart.
She fell for that tender feeling of love, never did she experience, emotions profound,
She mustered the courage to open her emerald eyes & watch him closely, her man she found,
The face that appeared scary a few moments ago, she had fallen for that within no time, such an Irony!
She engraved his forehead with her dulcet kiss and he placed it against his heart, his tiny miss.
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By - Hylton Craig Upshon

Koi's Life
I live my life in coolness
The gentle winds pass over me
The flowers blooming right above
I merge my skin with thee
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My orange skin and black sports
Makes it difficult for many to see
But at times some notice me
And then I have to hide
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I hate it when I am removed
And kept in a room of glass
I feel so hot and uncomfortable
And can't move around so fast
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My world turns small
With a limit to move around
And that makes me so sad
Then my beauty starts to frown
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I request all Humans
To leave me as I am
I am much more happier
When I am in my den
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Humans keep me in glass houses
For luck, prosperity, and good fortune
But I am a very sensitive person
So please don't do this my dear
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I get sick very easily
If not treated too well
And no humans could ever help me
By taking away my den
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It's a humble request to you
Please leave me to myself
I am much more happier then
to live in the glass fear
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By - Hylton Craig Upshon

CAMPING
A funny poem about camping.
“Camping is fun!” My wife said with glee.
I couldn’t believe she was talking to me.
It takes place outdoors, where the critters all live
That in itself was a reason to give
For staying at home with the AC and cable
Not smacking at ants on a small picnic table
The heat, and the wind, and the dirt, and the sun
Made roughing it sound like boatloads of fun
We set up our tent and unpacked our gear
Bravely I faced a weekend of fear
Hornets, and beetles, and wasps, and more
Because we abandoned the great indoors.
Against my will, spent the day at the lake
I thought it was awful, my wife thought it great
Supposed to be roughing it, unspoken rule
Squashing mosquitoes was far less than cool
But as evening came on, the insects grew larger
They seemed to be focused on me, an old codger
When it comes to winged creatures, I’m just a beginner
So bugs zeroed in thinking I was their dinner
To them, I appeared as a scrumptious buffet
Kept swinging and swatting to keep them at bay
I was annoyed, not expecting disaster
The insects were buzzing around even faster
Sadly I happened to yawn deep and long
That was when something went desperately wrong
Out in the wild, I had made a mistake
A wide-open mouth, bugs don’t hesitate
A fierce flying beetle flew straight down my throat!
It only took seconds, I started to croak
The ghastly insect went way down my pipe
Both eyes bulged out must have been quite a sight
My wife looked on in total amazement
Wishing she had a husband replacement
Coughing, and gagging, and retching, OH MY!
In front of my eyes, my life passing by
My stomach was churning I had to take flight
I jumped from my seat and ran off in the night
I expelled the invader skip the gruesome details
Staggering back, I was shaken and pale
There to meet me, the love of my life
Smirk on her face, words cut like a knife
My insides were aching, so sore, and I hurt
Smiling, my wife said, “You want some dessert?”
By Hylton Upshon
A Flower in my Heart


A flower in the garden of my heart,
Blooms with a new colour,
It sheds a new fragrance of Love,
And with gratitude that I gladly share.
It remains forever fresh in me,
And I will keep it in my tender care,
I feel like in the Heaven as,
A flower of love as a gift is very rare.
I found this flower in 2005,
It was unknown then,
But as the years went by and by,
The fragrance started to spread.
Now after two beautiful buds,
The flower stills holds its place,
The flower now has turned my heart,
Into it bed to remain there.
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By Hylton Upshon

Ode to a Nightingale
My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains
My sense, as though of hemlock I had drunk,
Or emptied some dull opiate to the drains
One minute past, and Lethe-wards had sunk:
'Tis not through envy of thy happy lot,
But being too happy in thine happiness,—
That thou, light-winged Dryad of the trees
In some melodious plot
Of beechen green, and shadows numberless,
Singest of summer in full-throated ease.
O, for a draught of vintage! that hath been
Cool'd a long age in the deep-delved earth,
Tasting of Flora and the country green,
Dance, and Provençal song, and sunburnt mirth!
O for a beaker full of the warm South,
Full of the true, the blushful Hippocrene,
With beaded bubbles winking at the brim,
And purple-stained mouth;
That I might drink, and leave the world unseen,
And with thee fade away into the forest dim:
Fade far away, dissolve, and quite forget
What thou among the leaves hast never known,
The weariness, the fever, and the fret
Here, where men sit and hear each other groan;
Where palsy shakes a few, sad, last gray hairs,
Where youth grows pale, and spectre-thin, and dies;
Where but to think is to be full of sorrow
And leaden-eyed despairs,
Where Beauty cannot keep her lustrous eyes,
Or new Love pine at them beyond to-morrow.
Away! away! for I will fly to thee,
Not charioted by Bacchus and his pards,
But on the viewless wings of Poesy,
Though the dull brain perplexes and retards:
Already with thee! tender is the night,
And haply the Queen-Moon is on her throne,
Cluster'd around by all her starry Fays;
But here there is no light,
Save what from heaven is with the breezes blown
Through verdurous glooms and winding mossy ways.
I cannot see what flowers are at my feet,
Nor what soft incense hangs upon the boughs,
But, in embalmed darkness, guess each sweet
Wherewith the seasonable month endows
The grass, the thicket, and the fruit-tree wild;
White hawthorn, and the pastoral eglantine;
Fast fading violets cover'd up in leaves;
And mid-May's eldest child,
The coming musk-rose, full of dewy wine,
The murmurous haunt of flies on summer eves.
Darkling I listen; and, for many a time
I have been half in love with easeful Death,
Call'd him soft names in many a mused rhyme,
To take into the air my quiet breath;
Now more than ever seems it rich to die,
To cease upon the midnight with no pain,
While thou art pouring forth thy soul abroad
In such an ecstasy!
Still wouldst thou sing, and I have ears in vain—
To thy high requiem become a sod.
Thou wast not born for death, immortal Bird!
No hungry generations tread thee down;
The voice I hear this passing night was heard
In ancient days by emperor and clown:
Perhaps the self-same song that found a path
Through the sad heart of Ruth, when, sick for home,
She stood in tears amid the alien corn;
The same that oft-times hath
Charm'd magic casements, opening on the foam
Of perilous seas, in faery lands forlorn.
Forlorn! the very word is like a bell
To toll me back from thee to my sole self!
Adieu! the fancy cannot cheat so well
As she is fam'd to do, deceiving elf.
Adieu! adieu! thy plaintive anthem fades
Past the near meadows, over the still stream,
Up the hill-side; and now 'tis buried deep
In the next valley-glades:
Was it a vision, or a waking dream?
Fled is that music:—Do I wake or sleep?
BY JOHN KEATS


GREEN GIANT
There lived a green giant whose name was Sam.
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His hair was the colour of strawberry jam.
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He had one brown and one blue eye.
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And a beard the colour of pumpkin pie.
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His coat and pants were oh so bright,
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Like a peppermint stick all red and white.
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His socks were as yellow as lemon pop.
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His shoes were as brown as a chocolate drop.
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His hat was the colour of gingerbread,
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With a tall, tall feather of raspberry red.
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By Jack Prelutsky

SMILE
Smiling is infectious,
you catch it like the flu,
When someone smiled at me today,
I started smiling too.
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I passed around the corner
and someone saw my grin.
When he smiled I realized
I'd passed it on to him.
I thought about that smile,
then I realized its worth.
A single smile, just like mine
could travel round the earth.
So, if you feel a smile begin,
don't leave it undetected.
Let's start an epidemic quick,
and get the world infected!
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By Spike Milligan

One Art
“The art of losing isn’t hard to master” begins perhaps the most famous poem by esteemed American poet Elizabeth Bishop: “so many things seem filled with the intent to be lost that their loss is no disaster”
The art of losing isn’t hard to master;
so many things seem filled with the intent
to be lost that their loss is no disaster.
Lose something every day. Accept the fluster
of lost door keys, the hour badly spent.
The art of losing isn’t hard to master.
Then practice losing farther, losing faster:
places, and names, and where it was you meant
to travel. None of these will bring disaster.
I lost my mother’s watch. And look! my last, or
next-to-last, of three loved houses went.
The art of losing isn’t hard to master.
I lost two cities, lovely ones. And, vaster,
some realms I owned, two rivers, a continent.
I miss them, but it wasn’t a disaster.
—Even losing you (the joking voice, a gesture
I love) I shan’t have lied. It’s evident
the art of losing’s not too hard to master
though it may look like (Write it!) like disaster.
By Elizabeth Bishop

ROSE
Up in the air,
A sweet fragrance is there,
Sent up by the beautiful me.
The people I meet,
Sometimes are sweet,
And sometimes very unfair.
Whatever it is,
Whatever they do,
It hardly matters to me.
For I live my life
In great pride
For I am ‘The Rose’
All the world needs.
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​By - Hylton Craig Upshon

26th JUNE
It's Monday morn
The day is on
The time is just right
The sun is out
Without any doubt
To spread its loving light.
The 26th day
What a beautiful day
It just seems so right
When I look back in time
It seems to be
Just yesterday.
But the fact still lies
That it's be decades
Together at a stretch
Four and a half
Are gone already
And I have reached half the way.
But what it is
The day today
Is yet an enjoyable one
For it remains of
The first I breath
Forty-five years ago.
Family is around
Fun to go on
The flight to wonderland
Sing and dance
Eat and drink
And end with whiskey and a wink.
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By - Hylton Craig Upshon
It's Me
Cries were heard on the 26th of June
Mother leaped with joy
On the sight she got to see
.....It was me.
The dock announced
Dad was spell bound
All around wanted to see
.....It was me.
Grand dad was proud
To know that from now
The official identity had come
......It was me.
Time went by
Now teachers try
To make the best out of me
.....It was me.
One by one and step by step
The world could now see
The child was now a made man
Working on many trees
.....It was me.
Now can we see
Into the trees
Up to the cloud you see.
I time will soon come
When the world will see
That it is me.
Thank you everyone for your help in making me ME.
By - Hylton Craig Upshon

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The Cries
People Oh! People
See what you have done
It's not a good sight
That you think it's fun
It shows your ignorance
It shows your mind
It shows how you are educated
It shows all your strength.
The tree just lies there
One the side of the road
Just as you have left it
Removed of all its clothes
Naked it lies there
Lifeless in its body
Brutal injuries on all its wings.
You left it there last night
In this vired manner
You are so heartless
That you couldn't cover her ends
She lay like this with roots torn apart
Her branches were twisted
Her leaves all thrown apart
Her cries can still be heard
From the bleeds of her dead body
The pain can be felt out of the splits of the branches
I see how she felt but could do nothing for herself
It's sad to see that how she must have felt.
How could you do that
Don't you have a heart
Don't you feel anything
Are you not smart
I see your profile now
I see your cold heart
I see all the wickedness
Deep within your heart.
The world is so changing
But for people like you
We still are not safe
For we still don't have a clue
I just wish for one thing
Those people like you
Should be kept in a cell
Like a monkey in a zoo.
By - Hylton Craig Upshon

Sky Down
Here's a poem, written by a British fighter pilot during the Second World War.
"Almighty and all present power,
Short is the prayer I make to thee.
I do not ask, in a battle hour,
For any shield to cover me.
The vast unalterable way,
From which the stars may not depart,
May not be put aside to stay
A bullet flying to my heart.
I ask no help to strike my foe.
I seek no petty victory here.
The enemy I hate, I know,
To thee is dear.
But this I ask, be at my side,
When death is drawing through the sky.
All powerful lords, who also died,
Teach me the way that I should die."
A few weeks later he was shot down.

My Best Friend
How long has the cry been coming
I really don’t like to know
The mewing has created a restless feeling within my heart, you know.
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The walls of my heart feel pity for it
I feel there is a big pro...
But can't reach upon it
‘cause it hid within the depth of the broken floor.
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I tried and tried my level best
But failed each time I tried
The next best thing that I could think of
Was calling for help from someone nearby.
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I fixed a meeting with a guy and the prob...
And he managed to get it right
When finally out, i found it out
There was a spline on its side.
The poor thing was crying for this
I now could understand
I quickly took it to the dock you see
And got the problem fixed.
Now she is fine and so am I
Ans os we both get along quite well
The two of us out and in
And now she is my best friend.
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By - Hylton Craig Upshon

Inside
Years and days went by ...
I knew not
Cos I was blind
Not from the eye
But from my mind.
I only heard stories of sages.
I didn’t feel them
Even since steppin’ out of that
Little cute soul.
Being driven by “maturity”
All I did was lock myself in a cage.
Which I thought would make sense
While years went on as waste.
The outside burned me from inside
While all it did was destroy me
I never felt all of this
Until...
The day I asked my inner self...
“Am I leading life?”
“Or is life carrying me?”
The passiveness made it unfruitful.
I questioned gently that inward person.
The sights I saw gave me nothing
The ones I didn’t feel would have done more.
Change doesn’t come sudden. Does it?
I now valued myself like never before
Being none but myself.
The moonlight at 3 am.
Spoke more to me than anyone ever.
I now realized my filly
Which summed up to “PAIN”.
But it taught me well.
An inner world of pure magic
Where existed the elements of bliss
The soft smile in me,
With silent tears,
It was 3 am still
But to me, it felt
Like an eternity.
By - Hylton Craig Upshon

Key to my heart
Knock Knock Knock
On my little door
It locked for the time
and awaits the knock
So knock now
before it's too late
for someone is there
already at the gate
If you miss the golden chance
and the door opens at a glance
the treasures are hidden inside
will soon disappear
So be the first to knock
are the first to cry
for it is always known as
first, come first try.
By - Hylton Craig Upshon

The View
I work up one month,
And out of my window, I looked,
The sight was so dazzling,
I couldn't believe the look.
I rubbed my eyes again,
And opened it to see,
The sight was so true,
That my eyes were now set with glue.
I was called by mom,
To have a cup of tea,
So I came in to collect my cup,
And quickly went back to the window to see.
I peeped out of the window again,
But now all in vain,
For the sight had all ended,
And vanished to Spain.
I wished my mom had not called me,
I wished I had not moved,
I wished she would just come back once,
So I’d see her in that bright blue.
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By - Hylton Craig Upshon

The Heart of Colours
Red, Blue, Green and Gold,
Are the colours of my soul,
I live my life right along,
Giving fun to all who come along.
I never show the difference between black and blue,
Now in any religion too,
So I wonder why some humans do,
When God himself doesn’t have a clue.
The world isn’t filled in I am not there,
The world I suppose without me would not be there,
But since I am there,
The world is complete and beautiful to share.
So people remember not to fight,
Remember you are only here for a while,
A day will come when you are gone,
But I will still live on.
Please don’t mind my beautiful friend,
The law of nature has no end,
It is you who has one and not me,
So live yours without and regrets when you leave.
Thank you my friend for all the good you do,
Remember that is all that we will remember of you,
So give it your max to remember you more,
In turn, making the beauty of the earth glow more.
So it is red or green or gold or blue,
Never matters for the good in you,
For black or white or any colour,
Is the same as long as it glows in the outer.
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By - Hylton Craig Upshon

A Walk in Time
Take a trip down the road
The sun will shine
But if you have the will
The. Walk down still.
The challenge excerpted
And I moved on
The sun was so strong
But I went on with a song.
I walked on for a few yards
But it seems to be miles
My skin was now burning
And thirst was just thriving.
My pink face is seen by all
Gave you a blush
But was actually not true
For If you really knew
What I was going through.
My heartbeat sprang up
Oases down the road too
I ran towards them
But they ran from me too.
I wonder why they did that
I would not harm them
But sad is it could be
As you can see
It was just an illusion.
An hour or two had passed
Till I got to see the grass
Of my front yard
With which I took a good grasp.
I was now relieved
To be on the lawn
And under the shadow
Of the big wide box.
My face now cooled down
Heartbeat slow
The feeling of energy
Now slowly began to grow.
It lifted my head up
And took a walk inside
And flop on my bed
I close my eyes
And went to bed.
By - Hylton Craig Upshon

My Teacher
Oh teacher my teacher
What wonders you say
The skies of blue
The sight so true
And all seems so new
For me from you.
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The knowledge you share
The honour you give
The value you teach
All help us to live.
The world out is rough
The time is so tough
The lifestyle of our
Is not good enough.
But when I look up to you
I always find a new you
I wonder of how
It's always there in you.
The same old person
With the same old smile
Never a frown upon
Never a tired mind.
How do you do it
How do you sail
The ship of all knowledge
From sail to sail.
I wish I could imitate you
And be a bit like you
Which would get me a feeling
Of my parent number two.
Thank you anyway
For all that you've done
For which my life is now
All said and all done.
Thank you Dear Teachers
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By - Hylton Craig Upshon

The Powerful Guy - Is He?
I see him come up and straight
He's covered all in black
Moving as wild beasts
With angry on all that goes.
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He reaches upfront of me
His eyes are filled with hate
He wishes to just finish his job
To convert me to LATE.
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But somehow he is distracted
And turns away from me
He now moves closer to the building
Of official identity.
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His heart is full of hatred
He knows no love at all
He only wishes destruction
That is his only goal.
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He knows the world as black and white
He knows no other goal
He knows of what he's taught
To destroy the whole wide world.
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He doesn't know of colours
He knows no love at all
He sees no difference between young and old
He has no faith at all.
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His body may be white in colour
But is covered in a black long suit
His heart is black with hatred
So what more can you expect.
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He has all the world's money
He has all its power
The world is so afraid of him
For all fear that that's the hour.
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He has no friends at all
He has never seen love
For him success is everything
But know not what is ours.
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He sees everything as his
He feels that he's the owner
But at the bit of time of his death
He sees the link to ours.
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It's too late at that moment my friend
So now is the time to change
Transform from that wicked wild beast
To HUMAN once again.
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By - Hylton Craig Upshon

Intro to Cold Within
Isn't a poem merely
But its a warnin' really
A vision, a melee.
It's a'bt hu'man sin
Asking us,
"Shun hypocrisy, put it in the bin"
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Or
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Soon a night will fall
With the clarion call,
Demons will arise
To burn the skies.
By - Hylton Craig Upshon

Into The Cold
Six humans trapped by happenstance
In bleak and bitter cold.
Each one possessed a stick of wood
Or so the story’s told.
Their dying fire in need of logs
The first man held his back
For of the faces round the fire
He noticed one was black.
The next man looking ‘cross the way
Saw one not of his church
And couldn’t bring himself to give
The fire his stick of birch.
The third one sat in tattered clothes.
He gave his coat a hitch.
Why should his log be put to use
To warm the idle rich?
The rich man just sat back and thought
Of the wealth he had in store
And how to keep what he had earned
From the lazy shiftless poor
The black man’s face bespoke revenge
As the fire passed from his sight.
For all he saw in his stick of wood
Was a chance to spite the white.
The last man of this forlorn group
Did nought except for gain.
Giving only to those who gave
Was how he played the game.
Their logs held tight in death’s still hands
Was proof of human sin.
They didn’t die from the cold without
They died from the cold within.
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By James Patrick Kinney

Wonderful Life
Take a look around
And see the world we think we know
Then look closer
There's more to life than meets the eye
A beauty to behold
It's all much bigger than we know
It's only just beginning to unfold
So let it all unfold
Far beyond all reason in your mind
There's a world mysterious
There for you to find
All these questions
That we always have
All we are is curious
There's nothing wrong with that
So go 'round every corner
Search every part of the sky
'Cause a life that's full of wonder
Is a wonderful life
Dig beneath the surface
Find the lessons there to learn
And then dig deeper
Feed your intuition
Don't leave any stone unturned
Be the seeker of the truth
Listen when you hear it calling you
You know it's calling you
Far beyond all reason in your mind
There's a world mysterious
There for you to find
All these questions that we always have
All we are is curious
There's nothing wrong with that
So go 'round every corner
Search every part of the sky
'Cause a life that's full of wonder
Is a wonderful life
And the answers are far away
Look closer
- Hylton Upshon