Some Spencerian poems and a CALL for ART

Here, the poems I told you about.

First one is written by Alicya

Journeyman:

They call him a journeyman, a loner,
because he wanders across the planes
holding only a pen and sword.
He calls them mighty.
And they call him strange because
he can’t sit still, because he must seek.
The world knows too much;
the world holds too much for him
to ever be completely satisfied.
Each mystery discovered,
every plateau uncovered,
only pushes him on
toward the painted sunset,
the next puzzle.
The opportunity to understand
is enough
to keep him lost in
this treacherous, beautiful, omnipotent
whatever.

Second poem written by Nia Duggan:

Beautiful Soul
Oh how you touched my soul
The wonderful Spencer Bell
Inspiring and thoughtful
Musician and artist
Has anyone told you
You’re Beautiful More So
I’ll never forget you
Though I never knew you
I’m just a Tourist to your life
Forever and always
A little section in my heart
Has been cut out just for you
And your beautiful soul.

If you feel inspired by Spencer, do not hesitate to send your poems at: angie@spencerbellmemorial.eu (french) or regina@spencerbellmemorial.eu  (german)

Sharing art is an important part of the project. And if you allow us, we will share (and translate them if needed) them on the American Website.

So, don’t be shy

The Legacy Europe Team


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