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Bronzeage
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since 2007-07-20
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0 posted 2007-10-21 05:07 PM


Author's note: I am still playing with Iambic Pentameter to prepare for a really long piece.
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These days of punished generosity
are only thunder clouds, dwarfs in the sky,
who sling darts to answer kind intention,
but soon scattered by the wind who bore them.
If you are to suffer for mercy's sake,
cling to my chest. I hold my shield skyward.
Imagine the drum of arrows on bronze,
the marching cadence of my beating heart.
Errant missiles skirt our shadow and nip
ankles like yelping dogs too small to note.
Let arrows pepper my shield, if the weight
should rend my shoulder, I have the other.



Type II poet. Its worth the work.

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Artic Wind
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since 2007-09-16
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Realm of Supernatural
1 posted 2007-10-21 05:15 PM


enjoyed


ARCTIC WIND

Earth Angel
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2 posted 2007-10-21 06:11 PM


"Imagine the drum of arrows on bronze,
the marching cadence of my beating heart."

I'm imagining ~ and its quite an impressive image!

I'll keep an eye out for the for your "really long piece"!



Linda

secondhanddreampoet
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3 posted 2007-10-24 06:02 PM


VERY interesting 'write'!

I LOVE 'punished generosity(!)'

and yes...

"Imagine the drum of arrows on bronze,
the marching cadence of my beating heart."

...is most fine indeed!

serious applause!

Gentle Spirit
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4 posted 2007-10-24 06:09 PM


I have struggled with Iambic Pentameter in the past...lol...and I still do.

These lines though, stood out for me


Let arrows pepper my shield, if the weight
should rend my shoulder, I have the other.


Beatufiully stated and I truly enjoyed the images conjured up in my mind.

"In yearning for nothing, you will be free to enjoy what you do, free to see the patterns, free to hear the music in all things."
-Barbara Ann Kipfer

Dr.Moose1
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5 posted 2007-10-24 07:09 PM


Bronzeage,
Interesting thoughts. You may want to check
your stressed/unstressed syllables in the third line. ( the first two read beautifully,the third one caused me to stumble ). Perhaps it's just me, which is one of the reasons I so seldom comment on other peoples work.
Doc

ThisDiamond
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since 2002-02-22
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6 posted 2007-10-26 06:59 PM


Outstanding.
ArtSolstice
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since 2007-03-18
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7 posted 2007-10-27 07:34 PM


Bronzeage, this was a mighty interesting write!

Especially:

"If you are to suffer for mercy's sake,
cling to my chest. I hold my shield skyward.
Imagine the drum of arrows on bronze,
the marching cadence of my beating heart."

and

"Let arrows pepper my shield, if the weight
should rend my shoulder, I have the other."

That's some mind you have there, BronzeAge -- I could feel those images!

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