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JerryPat
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0 posted 2011-01-28 07:38 PM


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Let's take an in-depth look at this splendid specimen
Undulating power within her frame
Correlating poise with muscle
She stands aloof inside her femininity
Pointed breasts and heavy thighs
Half-covering her sex
Tantalizingly so
Revealing one muscular calf
A pose Goddess-like
The lady is shy
Head thrown back, eyes closed to the world
Ready at a moments notice
To don another persona
The one
She owns in case
Need might arise
To don the face she hides from the world
A face of the hunter bold
To replace
Maybe permanently some distant day
The refined one she now wears
With a satisfied smirk
Looking upward
A half-smile
Frozen
Mocking onlookers

In her left hand she grasps the Mask
Clutched the correct explanatory word
The sculptor wanted us to intimately observe
Her arm brought back toward the body
Fingers gripping the Mask
Holding it away from her sneering face
She seems prepared to fling
The Mask as she would a discus
Far away from her
N'er to be found again
And . . . Well . . .
If that were to happen
Her right hand holding onto the fallen toga
Would release it
Allowing it to fall gracefully
To the floor
She would be
Naked unto the world
No more wonderment
No more mocking poetry

Here I am
This is I
Make of me what you shall


What, then shall we make of her
As she stands naked, unashamed
Alone
An object for prying eyes
Will sneering laughter from us
Promote her tears to rain down from anguish
Onto the ground and into our souls
Our scorning is done
She has mocked us in return
Allowing us to see
The raw her without the Mask
Making her vulnerable

Ah, but the marbled lady
Holds fast to her Mask
It soothes her
It gives her meaning within
Just as ours do us



~ Good health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die.  ~

[This message has been edited by JerryPat (01-28-2011 09:43 PM).]

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faithmairee
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1 posted 2011-01-28 07:48 PM


WOW...this is awesome...writing at it's best!

There must be a poem in here somewhere.

JerryPat
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2 posted 2011-01-28 07:54 PM


I wouldn't go that far, Faith, but thank you just the same.

~ Good health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die.  ~

faithmairee
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3 posted 2011-01-28 07:55 PM


you didn't, i did it's superb!

There must be a poem in here somewhere.

ethome
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since 2000-05-14
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4 posted 2011-01-28 09:38 PM


Great to read about a statue that's sincere.
Full of meaning and class.
Quite the sculpture.
Enjoyed very much Jerry.

Eric

the assured expectation of things hoped for, the evident demonstration of reality though not beheld

JerryPat
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5 posted 2011-01-28 09:46 PM


Appreciate it, Eric.

~ Good health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die.  ~

XGarapanX
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6 posted 2011-01-28 10:43 PM


:p:r

·´~`·­»Garapan«­·´~`·  "Look! Crumbs on his jacketses... Heeee took it!"

JerryPat
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7 posted 2011-01-28 10:47 PM


Since I have no idea what you posted on the comments, XGarapanX, I have no idea of what to say.

~ Good health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die.  ~

OwlSA
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since 2005-11-07
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Durban, South Africa
8 posted 2011-01-28 11:50 PM


An excellent sculpture in the round and an excellently sculptured poem, Jerry in so many ways.  

My new puppy has chewed through my power cable.  I hope I can get one today, but may not be able to get one until Wednesday, if at all as my laptop was bought in 2007.

I don't have much battery power left and I need to try to save some battery power left to send the messages to Linda (Earth Angel) from my thread in Announcements every day, if at all possible.

Just explaining why I possibly won’t be able to respond to any poems for a while after a couple today.

Owl

JerryPat
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9 posted 2011-01-29 06:21 AM


Thank you, Owl, and hope you get things straightened out soon.

~ Good health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die.  ~

Lori Grosser Rhoden
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10 posted 2011-01-29 10:36 AM


Took my breath away with this one Jerry!  I love this.
Lori

JerryPat
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11 posted 2011-01-29 12:39 PM


Hi Lori, thank you so much for your thoughts about the poem.

~ Good health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die.  ~

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