Beauteous Be Poesy
By Stacey Law
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As you glance and perceive the ability to appreciate poesy, this anthology will intrigue your mind and also create an aura of the element of surprise in endings and will capture your mind to both think and enjoy the writing of pretty words and view a true poet. Some are imaginary, influencing your brain to stimulate a mental picture and intrigue your IQ. The aura captured, but the words can psychologically have you perceiving a whole new attitude in life. Ive taken three majors in college. Managerial psychology I view more prominent than other psychology texts, and as I managed my life to spend time writing this, I hope you manage your time to enjoy the effort in each poem of this book to creatively express a good gusty imagination to flow with the words.
Stacey Law
The poetry is all of creative writing and writing style. It is a fact that a wide-range education is thus diversified, and it is of beautiful poetics for the poetry readers. Challenged by the arts to satisfy the poets. In awards, I’ve received Editor’s Choice and Poet of the Year.
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Beauteous Be Poesy - Stacey Law
© Copyright 2012 Poetess.
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Contents
Curiosity
Animosity
Beautiful
The Vow
Rhythm and Blues
A Winter Day
Beauteous Be
The Perfectionist
Eloquence
The Weeping Significance
Comprehensive Illustrations
Finding the Dactyl
The elegy (a poem in mourning verse)
Thee Intelligence
Hospitality
Imagination
Mind over Matter to Corrupt Morals
On Suspicious Minds
Poise & Ettiquette
Sight in a Dream
Songs
I Am A Blossom
The Eye Witness
The Skies
Sweet Roses
Roses—The Psychological You!
Inheritance of the Rose!
Crystal Visions of you (The Rose)
The Pigment of a Yellow Rose
Roses Beware!
The Eloquence of the Bouquet
Thee Significance of a Rose!
Wild Wild Roses
Thee Unforgettable Rose
The Heart Never Mends
The Ocean Peaks Through
The Snow
Theoretically
Therapeutic
Think
Pathetically Speaking
Poetically Yours
Diversity
Self Efficacy
You Cheated on my Heart
Misery Loves Company
Disappointment in life
Moral Dilemma
And Time Goes by
Bluest Days of Blue
Good Morning
Happiness
Hypnotized
Iris and the Curio
Morning Dew
Paths Of Life
Rainbow Hues
Sight to see you
Spontaneous
The Ego and the Id
The Hesitation
The Ultimate Date
To My Beliefs
Dreaming I’d meet you!
Baby Blues
Dreaming written on
Anne Murray’s greatest hits
The Stormy weather within
Honesty
Hypothetically
Mesmerized
Mountains I Climb beautiful
Poem on Sight
Self Confidence
Myopia—the Iris Dies
Potpourri
Brain Damage
Sincerely Yours
The Feline
Personality Plus
Dreams
Loveth You If we Should Meet
Spontaneous Reaction
The Eye
Mental Powers of the Rose
Courtship of the Rose!
Sacred Heart
Petals of the Rose
Roses are Red
Sky
The Trees Live and Die
The Melody
The Sky in My Eyes
Thee Weeping Eyes
Glorious be
Hang Tough
Paintings
Time after Time
True Colors
I Thought I’d Come Out Today
Spring in the Air
Spiritual Impact of losing you
The Sky Prominent In My Eyes
Intellect
Ignorance Be Bliss
To A Closing
Biography
Loving poetics I am an author that has published in several anthologies for contest poems centered around self love of poetry. I’ve written poesies to publish my own books and as also an artist, I painted paintings, my own originals to enjoy throughout the book. I Can be reached at staceylaw70@yahoo.com if any painting is desired for purchase. Through the years I’ve written over 500 poems, it’s my life that I enjoy, being a writer to creatively express my ideas, my knowledge and my background. A management major, also an accounting major and extra electives, In addition I have a banking background, retail management background and an insurance background. Hopefully my book will be appreciated for its long hours of personal enjoyment, fun to read and inspire you with thoughts of beautiful poetics. My intent is for some to be studied—in college I also took poetry and the art of studying it is fun too. I hope you enjoy the muse and the dactyl’s as well as you search for them. In the art of poetry I received a creative writing skills award of achievement and Editor’s choice several times and also was nominated poet of the year twice in international competitions. I am in anthologies such as Who’s who in poetry, and Best poems and poets of year 2005 and hope to win more awards throughout my career choice as a poet. I publish in a local newspaper weekly or monthly Called the Utica Phoenix and hope to expand my ideas to several more books in my lifetime. This book is dedicated to my pet midnight, my dear pet passed away February 2012 she was my right hand and my incentives were often centered around her love as a pet. I do indeed hope every page is a new experience of fun loving educational, intellectual poetry to stimulate your IQ. May the muses be with you on the endeavor? I also want to acknowledge my friend and my relative Carol Passmore who encourages My work. She is also an artist and a teacher. We share a long distance friendship. I too Wanted to teach in life and put it in my elective curriculum and choose to teach through my poetry. Hopefully someday the poetry professors will relate to the words for enjoyment of my poetry in textbooks. This is my future intent of a goal. Voila! The poesies I share with you to broaden you love of poetics. I sincerely hope you enjoy the book.
Curiosity
I’m curious—perplexed by the unknown
Awesome—bewildered by your wit
I wonder why I’m stunned as I sit
My eyes search for it, my ears listen
My senses are alert—The world I own
I feel for thee—I taste thee
Now I hold the key to then see
Curiosity—still wondering the truth
My oh my how my eyes do glisten
How inquisitive and eager to know
To inquire of the curio thee arts
What per se—such as that as eagerness
To be eager to learn, eager to see
The iris feeds me—I stimulate
Yes indeed, I stimulate my brain
The id—searching for the imagery
What do I vision—the visual appeal
I’m still curious and bewildered
I’m learning and I do guess
Inside my head I conquer this
Mesmerized by thee I still inquire
The facts the truth to be known
I conquer in my head what I own
All the subconscious abilities
Thee conscious clues of varieties
The tale is woe, the curiosity
I see—I