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Allogenes
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0 posted 2009-06-08 10:15 PM


    How many days? How many shiftless nights
Have passed in stark obscurity? They fall
     As pages from a mangled book (no law,
No spine, to bind their soul from dizzied flights.)
    They whirl and eddy like a thousand sprites
Up-caught in time's swift reaping.  There I saw
    Monday, Tuesday, was lodged in Saturn's jaw --
The rest of life had caught his emerald sights.

    Oh what am I, dear brother, doing in here?
I ask you friend because I do not know.
    Was it for Pride -- That love of self, old Pride -
I left the world and man behind -- or fear?

    They say you can't escape from hell; not so.
It's just that, no one's ever even tried.

[This message has been edited by Allogenes (06-09-2009 02:33 AM).]

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Bloodline
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1 posted 2009-06-09 07:42 PM


An absolute pleasure to read,
smooth and mellow, as Petrachian sonnet
should be,

Bloodline

Allogenes
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2 posted 2009-06-09 09:29 PM


Thanks, Bloodline.   Pleased to see I'm not the only one who believes this lovely form should be salvaged from its modern antiquarian-status.
steavenr
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3 posted 2009-06-10 12:50 PM


there is so much in this one's depth...needs to go back up and be noticed...good write...very, very good
Allogenes
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4 posted 2009-06-10 09:52 PM


steavenr - Thank you.
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5 posted 2009-06-13 11:22 PM


Aside from the rhyme (which I am enjoying in yours and Bloodline's poetry) - I am wondering if part of hell is thinking that no one else has tried to escape.  Maybe that's the futility of it all.

A

playing.with.crayons
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6 posted 2009-06-15 02:14 AM


The way you weaved rhyme and meter in so effortlessly with the content is impressive.
I'll be looking for more!
lovely write.
-Cheye

Allogenes
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7 posted 2009-06-17 02:23 AM


  Alison : Yes, that ending 'couplet' is the very heart soul and purpose of the poem. I think the monstrous notion of hell (or purgatory) becomes thrice-grisly when the aspect of personal consent is considered. Perhaps there is taste of Eckhart in all that. Thanks for the comments.

   playing.with.crayons : Thank you. Don't hold your breath, though; I'm a tardy contributor.

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