I’ve danced through life
To a soundtrack that only I’ve heard
I’ve invited you to dance
If you wish to learn
Many have taken me up
On this offer of life’s dance
Only to watch them stumble
Not being able to prance
Happiness is a way of life
That I’ve lived for quite some time
But I only know how to do so
Because I know Sorrow’s every line
So watch as I dance
And twirl around
Can you see me float
Far above the ground?
In real life
I cannot dance
But metaphorically
I do so at every chance
And amazingly I found Lisa
Who has taken my hand
As we danced
She donned my wedding band
Friends may come and go
But I’ve finally found a partner
Who will dance with me
Forever, and ever after
Somewhere along the way
I realized something very important
I’ve danced this dance I’ve danced
Felt pain at every appointment
So that when I got to dance with her
It was the dance that would enthrall her
Because she’s danced
The same dance as me
So that when we found each other
It would be so lovely
That we have both wept with joy
At true love’s beautiful envoy
--Dan
--Want more Poetry? Check out my Poetry Collection Page!
A Brainless Nod is a blog about love and life, passionately written using articles, poetry, and serial web fiction. We are Dan and Lisa, and we both enjoy writing immensely. We hope you enjoy this look at our passions, our life together, and our opinions. Posts are sporadic due to us entering college, but expect new stuff every now and then!
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Friday, November 15, 2013
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Music is a Soundtrack to your Life
Have you ever had music that you liked in your life, that later the words opened up and meant something to you? My life has gone through so many evolutions I struggle to keep track of them all, but through them all is a soundtrack...a list of music that resonated within my soul, and showed me a moment of pure understanding.
Sometimes, music can talk to you. A friend of mine used to say that you can’t truly love Jimi Hendrix unless he speaks to you. He said the same of Jim Morrison. Fact is, neither of those have ever spoken to me.
Sometimes, music can talk to you. A friend of mine used to say that you can’t truly love Jimi Hendrix unless he speaks to you. He said the same of Jim Morrison. Fact is, neither of those have ever spoken to me.
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Monday, November 11, 2013
The Well is Dry
I hate it when the well runs dry. Its easy to do, hit a point of art where you’ve just created so much recently, you cannot create anymore. I loathe to admit it, but its happened quite a bit recently. I think it comes from transcribing so much of Lisa’s book at once.
I typed around 50 pages in a week, on top of writing blog posts, tweeting, doing facebook, talking on social networks to other bloggers, and watching TV with my wife. By the end of the week, I looked at my blank WordPerfect screen and threw up my hands....
I typed around 50 pages in a week, on top of writing blog posts, tweeting, doing facebook, talking on social networks to other bloggers, and watching TV with my wife. By the end of the week, I looked at my blank WordPerfect screen and threw up my hands....
Friday, November 8, 2013
(poem) - A Kitten
Is there anything
A kitten can’t fix?
Especially if that kitten
Has a name like Nyx?
She’s come into our lives
And brightened every day
Suddenly we are all smiles
In every single way
I’m still behind
On what I need to do
But all that can wait
Because I hear a faint “Mew”
She’s quite a handful
And a bundle of joy
Kittens are far too cute
Its almost like a ploy
You fall in love with them
As you help them grow
Then they ignore you
Unless they need food in their bowl
Okay,
That’s alittle unfair
Some cats appreciate
You taking all that care
To raise them up
And to raise them right
So they aren’t scared
Of thunderstorms in the night
They’ll stick by your side
And be your one true friend
Curling up in your lap
Until the very end.
The unconditional love
Of a feline family member
Is one that you will cherish
Until the last day you remember
Very few cats
Have earned a place in my heart
Nyx earned her spot
From the very start
And as she sleeps
Here on my desk
I smile knowing
My future is now that much picturesque
--Dan
--Want more Poetry? Check out my Poetry Collection Page!
A kitten can’t fix?
Especially if that kitten
Has a name like Nyx?
She’s come into our lives
And brightened every day
Suddenly we are all smiles
In every single way
I’m still behind
On what I need to do
But all that can wait
Because I hear a faint “Mew”
She’s quite a handful
And a bundle of joy
Kittens are far too cute
Its almost like a ploy
You fall in love with them
As you help them grow
Then they ignore you
Unless they need food in their bowl
Okay,
That’s alittle unfair
Some cats appreciate
You taking all that care
To raise them up
And to raise them right
So they aren’t scared
Of thunderstorms in the night
They’ll stick by your side
And be your one true friend
Curling up in your lap
Until the very end.
The unconditional love
Of a feline family member
Is one that you will cherish
Until the last day you remember
Very few cats
Have earned a place in my heart
Nyx earned her spot
From the very start
And as she sleeps
Here on my desk
I smile knowing
My future is now that much picturesque
--Dan
--Want more Poetry? Check out my Poetry Collection Page!
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
What to do with a Piano in your House
On the previous post, I wrote a blog about our decision to move a piano into our house. It was a hellacious movie, but the fact is, we had room, and now we have an awesome piano. Okay, well, maybe not ‘awesome’ per say, but its pretty cool.
The piano is definitely over one hundred years old and is in great condition. We set it up in the perfect place in the room, except for us needing a door stop.... Some of the keys are horribly out of tune and one key is kinda broken (it works sometimes), but beyond that, it sounds and plays spectacular.
So, what is a person to do with a new piano? Simple...learn to play it!
The piano is definitely over one hundred years old and is in great condition. We set it up in the perfect place in the room, except for us needing a door stop.... Some of the keys are horribly out of tune and one key is kinda broken (it works sometimes), but beyond that, it sounds and plays spectacular.
So, what is a person to do with a new piano? Simple...learn to play it!
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