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Lobsang
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since 2008-05-14
Posts 55


0 posted 2008-05-15 12:53 PM


My family was so happy
Everything was well
Until a simple Savage
made my life a living Hell

The savage never said much
He seemed not very smart
But with his shaman power
He stole my dear wifes heart

The savage could not read or write
He snuck out from a hole
He just kind of grunted
As he carved his totem pole

The savage lived a life of ease
Assisted by his clan
And then theres all the anger
He thinks I stole his land

The savage was so sneaky
I thought he was my friend
He gave me some smoked salmon
And did to his fire tend

Now the savage lives in my home
And I am all alone
To think a simple savage
That can't even dial a phone

Another thing the savage did
Was claim my little kid
That is the most contemptuous thing
That the savage did

So let this be a warning
To every one of you
A savage will steal your family
It's what they like to do

© Copyright 2008 Lobsang - All Rights Reserved
shyvl
Senior Member
since 2008-04-11
Posts 531
texas, usa
1 posted 2008-05-15 12:59 PM


I feel for the lose of everything this person valued.  I am unclear about who or what the savage represents in the poem.
sharyn

"God made you as you are
in order to use you
as He planned"  J.C. Macauley

Lobsang
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since 2008-05-14
Posts 55

2 posted 2008-05-15 01:26 AM


Well the Savage represents a man who stole another man's wife.  The stealer happens to be Native American.  The man's anger is mischanneled toward Native Americans in general.  At least that is what I was trying to do with the poem.  
Marchmadness
Member Rara Avis
since 2007-09-16
Posts 9271
So. El Monte, California
3 posted 2008-05-16 02:39 PM


In what century did he steal the wife?
                             Ida

Lobsang
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since 2008-05-14
Posts 55

4 posted 2008-05-16 03:14 PM


Ida...

I should have said the man FELT that the "savage" stole his wife.  That is how the man perceived it.  

ThisDiamond
Member Rara Avis
since 2002-02-22
Posts 9353
Michigan, USA
5 posted 2008-05-19 06:20 PM


WElcome to Passions.
You give great insight into the feelings of the man in situations such as this.  
That first reaction, the sting of being replaced in the lives of all whom are dear...everything that he worked for.
I didn't read this as a judgement; right or wrong; but just an honest, open glimpse into the perception that is probably more often than not a first reaction to loss like this.  Good job.
TD

Earth Angel
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since 2002-08-27
Posts 40215
Realms of Light
6 posted 2008-05-20 11:37 AM


Hello, Lobsang! Welcome to pipTalk!

After reading your compelling write, I went in search of more understanding by reading your own replies.

In doing so, I came across TD's response ~ and trust me, I couldn't have stated it better! My sentiments exactly!

Giving you a warm, welcoming pip hug,
Earth Angel

FastForward
Member
since 2008-06-29
Posts 66

7 posted 2008-06-29 04:04 AM


I once knew a savage
'Cept female clothes it wore.
It rummaged thru my family
And failed to shut the door.
The savage is now my step-wife
But she bugs me no more
It's my ex who catches heck
from this theiving great big.....

woman.


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