The Broncos’ Voice
March 1994
The Broncos^ Song
THE HEARTLESS SIDE OF
LOVE
By Gyendor
The ebb, sometimes,
is deeper than the flow.
The ways we feel's
not always how it goes.
The whys for which we
love's
not always what we know,
not always what we know
at all,
as how it sometimes is
with love.
The tears you cry
alone at night
bring back fears you
thought died
in the shade of light;
everything’s wrong and
nothing is right
and you're winning, no...
you're losing this lonely
fight alone,
down this winding road of
love.
The wants you willed
that wouldn't be;
the truths you've felt
but couldn't see.
The real deal that's fallen
on your reality...
that's finally, sadly,
torn your little world
apart...
AN ACROSTIC
By Gyendor
Death
Runs in
Under
Ground
Sewers while,
In
NODSVILLE,
VAGUE,
Empty
Inhabitants,
Never again
Seen,
Consume
An
UN
Seen
Evil;
Painfully
Ascending
Into
Nothingness.
DESERT STORM
ItY GYENDOR
HERE ALONE I STAND,
ONE MAN,
AMONGST ONE MILLION
OR MORE
LIKE GRAINS OF SAND
ON THE DESERTS FLOOR.
Swift sands that
DRIFT,
SHIFT, AND MARK TIME
LIKE THE WINDS THAT
BLOW
THROUGH THE FORBID
DEN CHAMBERS
OF MY MIND.
SWIFT SANDS THAT STOP
TO TAKE
A COOL DESERTS REST,
CARESSED TO SLEEP
BY A MOON IN FULL
DRESS.
SWIFT SANDS, CLOUDY-
EYE CLOSED
TO THE BEAUTY, IF
OPENED,
THAT WOULD REVEAL HER
POSE AND FORM.
SWIFT SAND LULLED TO
SLEEP
BY THE QUIET THAT IS
HER NORM...
LIKE THE RIOT-CALM
BEFORE THE STORM;
THE QUIET CALM...
THE DESERT STORM.
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ATTENTION POETS
The Nitional Library of Poetry hat announced that ^12,000 In prizei will be awarded thif
year to over 250 poeti in the North American Open Poetry Contest. The deadline for the
contest is March 31, 1994. The contest is o|>en to everyone and entry is FREE.
Any poet, whether previously published or not, can be a winner. Every poem entered also
has a chance to be published in a deluxe, hardbound anthology.
To enter, enter ONE original poem, any subject and any style, to The National Library of
Poetry, 11419 Cronridge Dr., P.O. Box 704-YF, Owings Mills, MD21117. The poem should
be no more than 20 lines, and the poet's name and address should appear on the top of the page.
Entries must be postmarked by March 31, 1994. A new contest opens April 1, 1994.
the heartless side of love.