H.L. Cerveise : Writing

Sensation Without Cessation

Sensation Without Cessation

A Poem by H.L. Cerveise


Sensation Without CessationThe tunes pour loudly into my thirsty dry ears.My tried soul and scarred body sway to the beat.Forever wandering spirit and..
The Making of a Monster

The Making of a Monster

A Poem by H.L. Cerveise


The Monster You MadeMy howls echo down the moon-lite halls of time,They shatter the fraying silent mirror and my ears.Spiky pain vibrates through the ..
The Silent Storm That Never Came

The Silent Storm That Never Came

A Poem by H.L. Cerveise


The Silent Storm That Never Came I sit on the porch watching the distant lightening storm. It seems lodged behind the mountain across the na..
The Dragon and the Butterfly

The Dragon and the Butterfly

A Poem by H.L. Cerveise


The Dragon and the ButterflyIn the dark garden, he travels across the twisted paths.Sometimes glimmers of light flicker and shine,These little pixies ..
A Winter's Night Sky

A Winter's Night Sky

A Poem by H.L. Cerveise


A Winter's Night Sky Orion aims his arrow at the crescent moon. It's beauty haunts me; however, the distance and cold disturb. Ah, but I kn..
Single Point of Light

Single Point of Light

A Poem by H.L. Cerveise


Single Point of LightWe dance,We talk,We feel each other's warmth.We start merging but not just the body.You ask me my deepest desires.I tell you the ..
Nikola and the Pigeon

Nikola and the Pigeon

A Poem by H.L. Cerveise


Please read The Quandary first this is the second in the series. Know that part of this story poem is from facts about Nikola Tesla.
The Quandary

The Quandary

A Poem by H.L. Cerveise


This is the poem that has launched a series of poems and a story that is still in the works. Please check out Nikola and the Pigeon after reading this..
A Three-Year Old Teaches Joy

A Three-Year Old Teaches Joy

A Poem by H.L. Cerveise


A Three-Year Old Teaches Joy The singers start their festive, upbeat song, words ringing out. Their jubilant voices fall upon my restless wai..
Mother are we Gods?

Mother are we Gods?

A Story by H.L. Cerveise


See if you can guess if the little one telling the story is a girl or a boy.