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Professor Gloom
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of Depression

0 posted 2008-07-14 05:05 AM


Morning comes and she lets in the light,
Heavy curtains with dark twirling brocade
Keeps out the cold on a winter’s night,
As she leaves she leaves doors open
Letting the house airs to mingle in.

In the afternoon she comes dusting,
Shelves and shelves of books of all sorts,
Removes a spider’s web mid constructing,
Then sweep the floor and she’s gone
The room has had its daily cleaning done.

The sun recedes leaving the room to shadows
As she returns to close the drapes on the windows
Again the hearth is cold and unused but prepared
Coal waits to make a fire that can be shared.

Gloom


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Margherita
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since 2003-02-08
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Eternity
1 posted 2008-07-14 08:13 AM


Professor Gloom, I love your words, they speak of a sweet harmony and of the awareness of not being alone, despite the apparent melancholy.

Love,
Margherita

passing shadows
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since 1999-08-26
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displaced
2 posted 2008-07-14 09:06 AM


it's a shame that time goes by like this

I hope she doesn't sit around wasting it much longer and the coal gets used soon

nakdthoughts
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since 2000-10-29
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Between the Lines
3 posted 2008-07-15 08:58 AM


a fire that can be shared~~

always  enjoyed them~~

M

serenity blaze
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since 2000-02-02
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4 posted 2008-07-15 07:13 PM


ah...prof!

You make us look hard for hope sometimes, but I think you just revealed the revelation of the potential in even a lump of coal.



Coal can do so much, as you well know. It inspired greed to mine hollows into mountains, the particles of that labor gave many men dire death, one coal can warm cold hands through a cold night, a bunch of 'em burned for a couple hundred years, cooking countless meals, can pop holes in the ozone layer-- and occasionally, a lump of coal, left alone, under intense pressure becomes diamond.

Very much enjoyed the fuel for thought.

Good to see you again lovie.

XGarapanX
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since 2008-06-19
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Antarctica
5 posted 2008-07-15 07:49 PM


Dismally excellent.

·´~`·­»Garapan«­·´~`·

Marchmadness
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since 2007-09-16
Posts 9271
So. El Monte, California
6 posted 2008-07-16 02:59 AM


I don't see this as gloomy, I think it seems rather pleasant and comforting. Hope I didn't disturb your "gloom" Professor.
                                  Ida

Zinsser
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since 2001-02-27
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Calif.
7 posted 2008-07-18 03:46 AM


Hello Sir Gloom, it has been way to long....How are you....

~~ Connie ~~

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