My Poetry

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The Puppet - A Poetic Journey Through Life’s Drama

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Poems

  • The Peacock

    As I wait in the wings

    Of this theater stage 

    I catch a glimpse of this majestic peacock 

     

    In colors of turquoise blue, like the Havelock Island, Where life thrives

    Violet, like the resurrection plant 

    That wakes up after the rain and revives 

    Time and time again. 

    The yellow - green hues that brighten your soul 

    It has that too! 

     

    This peacock cuts through the crowd 

    Shows off what he has on 

    Stretching out his long, colorful, feathers 

    Then glides from one balcony to the other 

    Capturing the professors’ 

    Minds. 

     

    I wonder… 

    What would it be like to feel free

    To spread your wings and fly? 

    To have the guts to prove them wrong 

    To not care at all 

     

    I long to be as free as he is.

    -Jennifer Otero

  • Train Ride

     Carrying 30 pounds of weight, 

    I climb on the train  

    With weak knees, tired arms and a mind full of thoughts  

    Slowly but surely, we carry on to our destination   

    As we pass by small towns and farmland, I look out the window  

    I think how different it must be to live closer to nature,  

    As we were meant to  

    Do they live with less regrets?   

    A deer suddenly bobs its head out its leafy green residence  

    To greet us, the intruders  

    Making eye contact with our prying eyes  

    Scared to move or take a breath  

    Yeah, I know the feeling   

    Above the green scenery is a cloudy surface of white snow  

    Like a satin pillow, I want to bathe in it  

    Cool water with a hint of white pedals and dancing doves  

    Couldn’t get this feeling anywhere else  

    That is what traveling does   

    It seeps into your skin and the deepest parts of your being  

    The aromas, the scenery, tatted on your body  

    And as you go on your day, you can dream about a time  

    Where you were free.

    -Jennifer Otero

“Tell me, what is it you plan to do
with your one wild and precious life?”
Mary Oliver