AuthorsDen.com  Join (free) | Login 

   Popular! Books, Stories, Articles, Poetry
Where Authors and Readers come together!

Signed Bookstore | Authors | eBooks | Books | Stories | Articles | Poetry | Blogs | News | Events | Reviews | Videos | Success | Gold Members | Testimonials

Featured Authors: Hazel Statham, iCh'erie de Perrot, iEd J., iDavid Gelber, iTina Tessina, iRobert Wood, iSonny Hudson, i
  Home > Poetry > Poetry
Popular: Books, Stories, Articles, Poetry     

Budd Nelson

· Become a Fan
  Notify me of new titles
  added by this author.

-
· 207 titles
· 1,673 Reviews
· Share with a Friend
· Save to My Library
· Add to My Favorites
·
Member Since: Dec, 2011

   Sitemap
   My Blog
   Contact Author
   Read Reviews

Books
· Dusty


Short Stories
· Kueidu'ifr Paris on the Seine

· Kueidu'ifr gone a viking

· Pax Quater

· Pax Semper

· Pax Peracto

· Pax Fides

· Pax Trimuverate

· Pax Continuum

· PAX

· Christmas Bookends


Poetry
· Into the Light

· Light Without Light

· Rockman

· Good Morning Love

· Private Prayer

· Sorrow's Salt

· Cometh the Axe

· Waiting for Love

· Eternal Love

· Lover's Stars

         More poetry...
News
· The Bookends published

· publish of Silver Love

· Old Lobo to be published

· Thornless Rose to be published

· The Ancient published

· Dusty ebook released

Budd Nelson, click here to update your web pages on AuthorsDen.

  Door to Nowhere
by Budd Nelson
Friday, May 11, 2012
Rated "PG" by the Author.

Share   Print   Save Become a Fan


Recent poems by Budd Nelson
•  Into the Light
•  Light Without Light
•  Rockman
•  Good Morning Love
•  Private Prayer
•  Sorrow's Salt
•  Cometh the Axe
•  Waiting for Love
•  Eternal Love
•  Lover's Stars
•  My Okie Friend
•  foundering
•  Lap Top Lovers
•  In the Shadows
           >> View all 182




May 11 2012


Warming sun peeking through verdant trees
as I wander beside a clear flowing stream.
When there I chance upon a doorway
where no path led, built between two reaching trees.
The doors stood open to nothing about
no track led away on the opposite side.
Was this then the doorway to nowhere
or was it from nowhere I had already come.
I stood there and pondered this quandry
then turned to return to nowhere, somewhere, back.




Want to review or comment on this poem?
Click here to login!


Need a FREE Reader Membership?
Click here for your Membership!




Reviewed by Sandy Hoynacki 6/3/2012
I can surely place with this one.. a few travels back, I wrote a bit of prose titled 'The Door In The Tree'. I like the thought-fields in this one....
Reviewed by Valerie Crader 5/29/2012
I like this! And,the picture too makes it a perfect fit. ~Valerie~
Reviewed by Lily of Lough Neagh C. Dennis-Woosley 5/26/2012
"Through the wardrobe." If you were only to take one step through it where would "Nowhere" take you? Do you stand back and look in awe and wonder, or do you take that step... As the curiosity of a child that resides within us take that step to see where it leads you. There is much to be discovered on the other side. :)

Beautiful Budd, thank you for letting the imagination take us "somewhere"

Love and Light
Lily
Reviewed by Annabel Sheila 5/23/2012
giggle....very cute write, Budd....you have a new fan!

Anna
Reviewed by Victoria's Poetry & Voices of Muse 5/15/2012
oh this is mind magic!
love the poetic visual
& too the image is wild!
Doorways To Everywhere
& Anywhere :)
Vickie
Reviewed by Linda Hill 5/15/2012
Budd,
I guess the door could lead anywhere you want it too, Budd. Creative poetry, enjoyed!

Blessings,
+Linda
Reviewed by Diana Wiles 5/13/2012
Intriguing...I like Fee's suggestion of a portal to a parallel world...
Diana...
Reviewed by Clarence Prince 5/13/2012
A funny poem! I'm in agreement with Ron Hull on this, when lost in a nowhere, there's no right way to turn, Budd!
Reviewed by Ronald Hull 5/13/2012
An interesting thought. When one is lost in the woods, the doorway to nowhere is very obvious. Regardless of which way you turn it takes you to nowhere. When I'm in the woods, I prefer not to get lost.

Ron
Reviewed by Asa Seeley 5/12/2012
last standing structure of a 'underground railroad'...maybe? thanks for share

asa
Reviewed by John Domino 5/12/2012
Enchanting and interesting piece of writing! The fly in the woods knows...
Reviewed by Odin Roark 5/12/2012
...Or was it forward? You leave the reader with choices here, allowing the examination of one's own trekking through a life span that for some never introduces these surreal epiphanies. Thank you for the discovery.
Reviewed by Richard King 5/12/2012
I'm guessing it's the remnants of some ancient deer murder's "blind." Dick
Reviewed by Donna Chandler 5/12/2012
Interesting and intriguing. There must be some history to that door - oh, the stories it could tell of days gone by.

Donna
Reviewed by Laura Fall 5/12/2012
A fascinating write that leaves the reader in suspense of what lies beyond the door great poem indeed Laura
Reviewed by Jerry Bolton 5/12/2012
Quite the mystery, Bud. If the doors were a part of a structure, there would be some evidence of it. Strange. I'd've loved to have walked up on something like that. There picture is fodder for a novel. Truly and I will keep it in the back of my thoughts and make a few notes. Their may be a place in the novel I'm writing, "The Late Great God" for the doors, only they will have to be transferred to southern Arizona in the desert.
Reviewed by Felix Perry 5/12/2012
Leaves the reader wanting to know more about the door and about the man who found it. Did you consider walking through it...maybe a portal to a parallel world..
fee
Reviewed by John Flanagan 5/11/2012
palpable sense of emptiness and abandon,
and words match visual to the nth;
where are we, where do we go, if anywhere at all?
fine rendering, Budd, fine indeed

john
   - eBooks
   - Marketplace
   - FaceBook




Popular
Poetry
(Poetry)
  1. Course Of Time
  2. Tell Me You Love Me
  3. Loneliness
  4. YOU ARE LOVED
  5. Shame
  6. Fusion
  7. High Noon
  8. Only Half The Song
  9. The Liar
  10. In my Mind
  11. Age
  12. For Your Eyes Only: Selective Secrets
  13. MY SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES
  14. Love Poem
  15. Friends





You can also search authors by alphabetical listing: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


Bookmark this page to your Favorites

Featured Authors
| New to AuthorsDen? | Add AuthorsDen to your Site
Share AD with your friends | Need Help? | About us


Problem with this page?   Report it to AuthorsDen

© AuthorsDen, Inc. All rights reserved.