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critical mass
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0 posted 2009-03-27 10:41 PM



He was always introverted
till he learned to face his fear
of a place that's deep within him
half a lifetime buried there
only fools would ever dare trudge

into forgotten places
not knowing what he will find
through his memories he's paging
breaking through the warp of time
to the edges of his mind where

he sorts through scattered
volumes of the punishments he got
can the hourglass be pardoned
for the doctrines he forgot
twisted lessons left to rot with

a boy who sits in silence
holding words he never said
garbled pleas on scrolls of malice
hidden here inside his head
desperate words no one has read words

that sprawl before him wounded
like a sonnet out of rhyme
casualties that hold no logic
in a panic left behind
bruises from another time when

the child's mind was battered
and coherent thought in vain
can the art of verse be useful
if the author is insane
still the scribbled thoughts remain and

he pulls them close to read  
the broken pencil refugees
only when he takes the burden
can he set the child free
and he screams in agony for

into his mind was ushered
all the pain once held at bay
by a child who scribbled madly
and then tucked himself away
dues were paid from day to day by

a child who wouldn't surrender
for a moment holds his stare
then he's gone into the darkness
and a silence fills the air
only fools and children share in

the truth behind the anger
and he tries to comprehend
how could God have cast a child
into drunken reckless hands
cruel way to build a man who

with pen will raise a marker
for the multitudes to view
it will be a final statement
for the child he never knew
Paid in full, no more is due.

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unboundpoetess
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1 posted 2009-03-27 11:20 PM


Powerful and emotional write. I've met this child a few times.

I like your style.

Heather

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2 posted 2009-03-27 11:21 PM


Emotional Write Indeed! ~ I really was drawn into it!


ARCTIC WIND

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3 posted 2009-03-28 01:16 AM


An emotional write that touches me personally. I understand what you are saying here and you say it very well.
                                   Ida

critical mass
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4 posted 2009-03-28 08:46 AM


unboundpoetess

Artic Wind

Marchmadness


This was one of my first endeavors of confessional poetry. Glad it was well received.

Thanks to all of you.

ThisDiamond
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5 posted 2009-03-28 09:31 PM


Excellent presentation... such burdens sear into the soul of one so young... I could relate to this.  Stunning choice of format.
Really lent itself well to the power of the content.
Welcome to Passions

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6 posted 2009-03-28 10:52 PM


Yes, this is poem carries an emotional message, yet - what hooked me was the way in which you wrote it.  It is a pleasure to read out loud as the words just flow and rhyme and twist around each other.

Good job.  I am really happy that have joined us here.

Alison

critical mass
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7 posted 2009-03-29 06:29 AM


ThisDiamond

Alison

Thank you both for your replies.

I thought that by not using and end stop of rhyme on each stanza it would help the flow into the next. This originally was not written this way. Rewrite   rewrite  rewrite



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8 posted 2009-03-30 03:05 PM


all the pain once held at bay
by a child who scribbled madly
and then tucked himself away
dues were paid from day to day by

a child who wouldn't surrender

Oh, my... sometimes I get sucked right into a poem... this is that good. *S* Welcome to Passions!

critical mass
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9 posted 2009-03-31 09:24 PM


suthern

Thanks for the welcome, glad you enjoyed this.

Eloise
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10 posted 2009-04-03 06:55 PM


An excellent and emotional read.  Very powerful.  Thanks for sharing and welcome.
Eloise

ethome
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11 posted 2009-04-03 07:03 PM


Intense emotional write!
Well done!

Eric

critical mass
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12 posted 2009-04-04 09:22 PM


Eloise

ethome

Thanks for stopping by and your nice comments


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