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Huan Yi
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0 posted 2007-02-08 10:20 PM


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Who knows
But you as well
May someday
Prosper scholars
In their ivy halls

Trying to figure
Out who you were

So write on
And do not care


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© Copyright 2007 John Pawlik - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2007-02-09 09:05 AM



"Here lies one whose name was writ in water."

--the words John Keats requested for his own tombstone.


Write on, my friend....and remember some words I've shared with you, that too often in this place, if you write deep, your response will be shallow.

You're beyond most of us -- know that.

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2 posted 2007-02-09 09:12 AM


write on ideed....yes!  Ed is correct John, and this is exactly that...I enjoyed it immensely.
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3 posted 2007-02-09 11:55 AM


John

I haven't been around much, but glad this poem was pointed out to me.  "So write on
And do not care"  If only it was that easy.


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4 posted 2007-02-09 12:20 PM


Though the tone of this is sad, I think the words are wise... Some of the finest poets don't find the recognition they deserve when it's due... They write because they must... and someday, they're "discovered"... and only their words are left to answer the questions of what inspired such genius.

We have a couple of terribly underrated poets here... You are one, sir.

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5 posted 2007-02-09 01:10 PM


John~
You know what ?
Personally, I kind of like finding zeros ... for they are often the well-kept poetic secrets that I can enjoy discovering just when someone thinks they've disappeared~

I reckon that's one reason I spend a lot of time digging through the archived pages at PiP ... unearthing some undiscovered treasures~

I so enjoy reading you ... and though I don't always reply ... you can darned well bet your bottom dollar that I've read it~

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LeeJ
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6 posted 2007-02-09 01:41 PM


Enjoyed this mucho much, and the rest of what you write...thank you for sharing.
Huan Yi
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7 posted 2007-02-10 12:28 PM


Thank you all

Though not autobiographical,
still with such ignoring
by chance or otherwise
of “Birchwood Lodge”
I do feel a certain empathy.

As for myself,
Mark Strand, my favorite,
said it best when he acknowledged
that most poetry is unread, or, if it is,
forgotten in it’s own time, let alone after,

so we write to illuminate ourselves,
not to others, but to and beyond
who we think we are.

“Poetry is essentially the soul’s search
for its release in language.”

Joseph Brodsky

I believe that.

Thanks again


John


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8 posted 2007-02-10 04:50 AM


John.... simply brilliant!! RDB

Be kind at heart....for everyone you meet has their own battle to fight.........

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9 posted 2007-02-10 11:26 AM



perhaps life got in the way
of several forms of enjoyment...

I remember seeing some passages
and titles,

but did not have time
to roam that road.

Thank goodness for weekends.


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10 posted 2007-02-10 12:01 PM


enjoyed the poetry and impressed by your comments
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11 posted 2007-02-11 11:21 PM


I have no real intelligent reply to this like the other Ed. )I'm the dimmest of the two Ed's.) All I can really do is thank you for writing this because as a certified loser, I can appreciate this more than you know. So thank you...    - Dim Ed

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12 posted 2007-02-11 11:49 PM


very inspiring writing, as always
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13 posted 2007-02-11 11:56 PM


.....psst.....

EG tells big purple polka-dotted lies......yea verily doth he shine!

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14 posted 2007-02-12 01:31 AM



I think someday we will see what you written here for their signature quote (:

Poetry is just the evidence of life.
If your life is burning well, poetry is just the ash. "
Leon Cohen~



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15 posted 2007-02-12 01:06 PM


from the mouths of babes, fools and zeros . . .

It is the unseen current that moves the oceans to the shore.

Robert

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