“Still Be Still Be Still Be” by Harry Posner
Poetry Pause is the League of Canadian Poets’ daily poetry dispatch. Read “Still Be Still Be Still Be” by Harry Posner, part of the 2019 Poem in Your Pocket Day collection
Still Be Still Be Still Be
By Harry Posner
Still be still be still be
Calm or calm or calm or
Pla cid oh pla cid oh pla cid oh
Re lax re lax re lax re
Ding for pleasure
Ding for dinner
Ring for treasure
The pleasure of your
Company your tympani
Your thrum drum not
Hum drum you’re some fun
You are we are when we are
To gather our each our sweet
Peach the reach of fresh flesh
Enmeshed arms legs held
Melded melted to gather
in the cool pool so still
be still be still be still
my beat ing heart
Copyright © Harry Posner
Previously published in Clover & White (2019).
Harry Posner is the author of six books, including poetry, novels and short stories, and he has produced several spoken word CDs. He is a member of Words Aloud poetry collective, the Headwaters Writers Guild, Writers Ink Alton, and an Associate Member of the League of Canadian Poets. Posner is currently Dufferin County’s first Poet Laureate.
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