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Marchmadness
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0 posted 2011-04-13 06:31 PM



Here we have a sphere...
with corners.
Dark, secret corners
of hidden knowledge,
forbidden knowledge,
with the musty odor
of age about it.
Just waiting
for that beam of light
that will light the darkness
with magic...
once again.

Time grows short...

             Ida Werrett

© Copyright 2011 Ida Werrett - All Rights Reserved
2islander2
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1 posted 2011-04-13 07:17 PM


Hello Ida, I love the nuances of the poem, knowledge isn't easy to share and the sphere with corner is captivating the reader with a sweet malancholy about life and time, thanks for the very good share.

yann

Lori Grosser Rhoden
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2 posted 2011-04-13 09:59 PM


well said Ida! Loved it!
Lori

jwesley
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3 posted 2011-04-14 09:40 AM


Reminds of looking in a mirror . . .age looking back . . . wishing reality away.

much enjoyed..

j.

Honeybunch
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4 posted 2011-04-14 02:16 PM


Good write, Ida!  The magic will come but let's not wish it too soon - not that I think we have any say over it.  When it's time, it's time.

Helen

Marchmadness
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5 posted 2011-04-14 06:33 PM


Actually, the sphere refers to planet earth.
BluesSerenade
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6 posted 2011-04-14 07:55 PM


The beam of light is a nice slant on the darkness.

Enjoyed your thoughts~

naturegirl
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7 posted 2011-04-14 08:15 PM


I thought it had an environmental slant? but could just as easily be a political one? I liked it very much anyway, especially the "sphere with corners" what an apt description in these present times.
faithmairee
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8 posted 2011-04-15 01:03 PM


very beautifully done, Ida...i enjoyed it a lot

There must be a poem in here somewhere.

ken206573
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9 posted 2011-04-15 01:48 PM


Well enjoyed.
OwlSA
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10 posted 2011-04-17 01:53 AM


Ida, this is a magnificent and well-blended combination of brilliance, beauty, sensitivity and superb construction – probably my most favourite of all I have read of you – but impossible to think of them all at once, so I could be wrong!  I loved the the juxtaposition of paradox and paradoxical logic in the first 2 lines – and the ambiguity of the light, which could be a metaphor for hope or it could be ascent into Heaven (even if it is meant to be something else).  This tiny compact poem so rich with innuendo is as beckoning as its shadows - and as explosive as the sun - and as tranquil as the moon.  (Can you guess that I love it?  LOL – and to think that I NEARLY didn’t see this masterpiece!  Ouch and Whew!)

Owl

OwlSA
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11 posted 2011-04-17 01:56 AM


Oooh!  And I nearly forgot to save it!

Owl

Margherita
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12 posted 2011-04-17 06:34 AM


This poem will haunt me for quite some time, it has deep impact. There is no doubt manipulation of knowledge and that is disquieting. Time is growing short, but we owe it to our Earth to grow in awareness and make the improvement happen ... on so many levels.

Thank you, dear Ida, for this profound poetic offering. It also made me think of Easter and what it represents ... a rebirth.

Love,
Margherita

Marchmadness
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13 posted 2011-04-17 06:53 AM


Thank you all for your kind replies. I have been thinking a lot lately about the path we are on and how hard it is to navigate blindfolded.
                        Ida

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14 posted 2011-04-29 03:36 PM


Blinded we are!  I like how your thoughts think, Ida.

xoxo
A

ice
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15 posted 2011-04-30 08:06 PM


These are the places that we are invading..

"Dark, secret corners
of hidden knowledge,
forbidden knowledge,"

Not only invading the knowledge corners, but the physical corners..

Chief Seattle warned us:

"the secret corners of the forest should never be heavy with the scent of men"

Your poem is filled with wisdom, but will we make the right choices in time to save the planet?

enjoyed the poem, Ida

Marchmadness
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16 posted 2011-04-30 11:30 PM


Thank you, Ice.  By the way, Chief Seattle is a favorite of mine.
                          Ida

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