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Marc-Andre
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0 posted 2009-02-26 11:04 PM



Long have I been drifting in deep blue seas
With hammerhead sharks nipping at my feet;
I struggled to stay afloat and not to drown,
But even more, struggled to stay away
From mouths of mainstream rivers, where most
Men choose to wade. Yet, out of breath, I had
To come ashore, though cognizant of what
Here laid in store. The devil standing on
The beach, his torture instruments laid on
A surgery table, ready to proceed
With my lobotomy. Surrounded by
Unnatural, insurmountable cliffs
The rising of the tide tells me my time
Is up, and I must choose my course: to struggle
And drown aware, or join the brain-dead mass.

© Copyright 2009 Marc-Andre Germain - All Rights Reserved
SEA
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1 posted 2009-02-26 11:44 PM


seems that's about the only choice any more...nice write
Marc-Andre
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2 posted 2009-02-27 01:23 AM


SEA, thanks for reading, and have a marvelous day Mark
tao power
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3 posted 2009-02-27 01:51 AM


This was very good and very dark.  Even a little depressing.  

Your lines packed well timed punches that knocked the wind out of me.  The last punch was a knock-out.  

The only suggestion i would make is this:  you could perhaps try to put us there floating alongside you a little more, rather than just tell us about it.  Give us more of what we can sense, not just what we can take your word for.

I offer the words of Leonard Cohen in contrast to this poem.

Jesus was a sailor when he walked upon the water
and he spent a long time watching from his lonely wooden tower
and when he knew for certain that only drowning men could see him
He said "all men shall be sailors until the sea shall free them"

--from the song "Suzanne" by Leonard Cohen

ethome
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4 posted 2009-02-27 02:48 AM


I think this is excellent.
Many wonderful lines but the kicker is at the end....

"The rising of the tide tells me my time
Is up, and I must choose my course: to struggle
And drown aware, or join the brain-dead mass."

Love it.

Personally I enjoy the content and context told from the first person angle. I like the open up front vivid images from word of mouth descriptions.
Why shouldn't I believe you when you have presented your theme and evidence so well.
But then I am a very up front type of guy.
(smile)

I do love Leonard Cohen all the same. Yet even he doesn't believe Jesus has come yet. A misconception on his part.
Ah well, we're all so imperfect that there's a tremendous amount of joy comes from fighting the fact and many many times wininng with our own heart and mind.

Step up to the plate and hit a single if you can't seem to hit a home run. You'll feel better for it tomorrow.

However, I know you enjoy critiques and all of this should please you.

Take care

Eric

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5 posted 2009-02-27 03:46 AM


Tao Power, thanks for reading and commenting. I agree, I also thought that the piece could appeal more to the reader's senses to involve him/her more deeply.

Eric, thanks for reading. This is what came up of a little exercise called "reanimating dead metaphors" like this one, "between the devil and the deep blue sea." One of the nice little tools I have come upon to develop my poetic skills. And yes, I always welcome criticism

Mark

Bill Charles
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6 posted 2009-02-27 01:30 PM


Marc-Andre - somewhat different but well thought out, and powerful when read...

BC

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7 posted 2009-02-27 05:36 PM


Maybe it's a drowning scene either way?
I'd be wanting a third option.

Marc-Andre
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8 posted 2009-02-27 09:15 PM


Bill, thanks for reading. It always feels good to read comments from you.

Midnitesun, the process of dying begins at birth Thanks for reading.

steavenr
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9 posted 2009-03-03 11:41 PM


really liked this write, but about this:

"devil standing on
The beach"

...methinks he lives on that beach...nicely tied together...powerful message

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