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0 posted 2008-05-30 10:57 AM


This poem took me days to write, lots of frustration and one fine teacher (Balladeer) to help me find my way through meter.  It's still tough for me sometimes, but I am learning a lot in the Poetry Workshop.  It would be fun if others would dive in, but (on the other hand) I am digging the personal attention.

to Balladeer for pushing knowledge into my very thick head!  Thank you.

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Wishing on the Tides


On whispers, breezes lift a longing wish
to ocean fairies flying over shores.
Some winds may carry couple's need for bliss;
this wish on waves the lovers’ sighs implore.

A mermaid, graceful, brushes ocean light;
the pastels paint a vibrant shade this dawn.
As dreamy aura soars off topaz light
the currents wash her notes of plaintive song.

While solo stretches over waters blue
a longing draws her lover from the shore;
she suffers growing need, as love is true.
The ocean swelters, heated passion pours.

With waters rolling, all is crystal clear;
to take one to his lover’s saline home.
The oceans swirl to show a love so pure.
He lives with her in depth of frothing foam.

The moon, sighs silver, watches from the sky,
as music wells in duets shared in waves.
Then, within stars, the magic reaches high
the ocean fairies sprinkle 'wishing days'.

...

Alison


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Robert E. Jordan
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1 posted 2008-05-30 03:06 PM


Yo Alison,

The iambic pentameter works fairly well in this.  Now you should move on to Elizabethan sonnets.

Bobby

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2 posted 2008-05-30 03:09 PM


He's a great teacher, Alison -
and that's coming from his F student!



Good job!

Margherita
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3 posted 2008-05-30 06:56 PM


Dear Alison, I admire you how you succeeded with patience to create this wonderful poem in "lambic verse". The music is there really and the content is very very captivating.

Brava! and bravo to our dear Balladeer Master too!

Love,
Margherita

Prasad Nataraj
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4 posted 2008-05-30 11:57 PM


It paints a wonderful picture in my mind. Nice poem.

"Hardwork pays in the long run"

LindsayP
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5 posted 2008-05-31 12:26 PM



Oh Alison, that is the best poem of yours that I have ever read, I loved it. Keep

writing like that and I'll be an admirer for ever. Very well done.

Love  Lindsay

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6 posted 2008-05-31 01:53 AM


You did a fine job here, Alison Iam going to have to try that sometime, Right now I am trying to write a haiku. I have never written one before and I'm driving myself a little crazy.
                           Ida

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7 posted 2008-06-01 01:02 PM


Congratulations, Alison, on stretching your poetic wings! It would appear that Balladeer has an eager and talented student!

~ and I adored the subject matter! It was magical!

Love & Poetic Light,
Linda xo


2islander2
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8 posted 2008-06-01 01:22 PM


I wish I have studied english more to write as you do, dear Alison

I have some difficulties to understand but I feel the beauty of your poem,

  un grand merci

   yann

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9 posted 2008-06-01 01:24 PM


I agree with all the others, it was certainly worth the time it took to write...
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