Saturday, March 13, 2021
gentle crossings (new poem)
gentle crossings (Poem)
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
My Grandma the Poet: Revisited (Guest Poem by Lura Newland: Your Rainbow)
Your Rainbow (poem)
by Lura M. Newland
Monday, February 8, 2021
Tim(e) Traveler (New Poem)
Tim(e) Traveler
by Tim(e) Kavi
Saturday, January 30, 2021
Tim Kavi's Poetry Collection, Lost Love Poems has just NOW been published in paperback!
Thursday, December 24, 2020
Holiday Prayer (new poem)
Holiday Prayer (New Poem)
by Tim Kavi
in my heart
rises a prayer for the world
it is not just from my heart
but on my lips
as no prayer
has ever been uttered
as no longing
intercessory yearnings
flew to a heavenly throne
not just for peace
and good will
not just social justice
for all
not just for love
to those who feel unloved
joy to those
who are sad or feeling lost
but for health
and safety
a yearning, for those
who have cried out
may angel's wings
carry you to the place
where eagles soar
far above
from all life's troubles
where they will look small
and finally are brought low
in the new year
and to the plague's own demise
we say to the world
as humankind
we will rise
we will rise!
Saturday, December 19, 2020
Tim Kavi's Essay Collection: More About Goddesses has NOW Been Published in Paperback!
Some of my most popular and highly visited columns on this blog have been my entries about various goddesses and goddess mythology from a variety of traditions. These have finally been collected in one read, along with some columns never before published for your reading pleasure. Available as an eBook for quite some time, it has just NOW also been published in paperback! You can get a paperback edition of my essays: MORE ABOUT GODDESSES by clicking here. Happy reading and just in time for any Holiday reading and learning! Thanks for supporting my work!~~TK
Sunday, December 6, 2020
The Lighthouse (new poem)
The Lighthouse (new poem)
by Tim Kavi
walking among the parsecs that stretched
for miles across the horizon
there was the resolute resounding
of a lighthouse calling me always
back to home
whether choppy seas of wandering
crafts briefly lost in the foggy night
gathered hopes for their approach
to the shorey home's delight
away from the unsettling speech
of those sirens who called out
in the unconscious darkness of the sea
bidding all that sail a place to go to
in the twinkling starlight
a compass back to safe harbors
I walked like one of those ships
reeling towards my life
going by far too quickly now
there is in the shadows lurking
a fearful sight
meeting myself in the cosmic night.