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Michael
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0 posted 2011-11-14 05:40 PM


Reticence



Ah, ‘tis not that words are lacking,
Let not my thoughts be misread
By those who, behind walls attacking
Me, might wish that I were dead.
But this, that hope, lying unspoken,
Might stand to be better served,
Beyond these plagued walls, and broken
Interpretations undeserved.

These walls that I helped fortify,
You somehow think you have claim to.
As if your will could mortify
Those ambitions you never knew.
As if your thoughts, ‘er pent in shame,
Could strike a blow to turn my head,
Or cast shadow upon a name
That even shadow’s come to dread.

Dark not withstanding, know that I
Merely laugh at the words misspent;
As you hover about the sky
In silence you misrepresent.
The cost of abstinence well thwarted,
Now feel the bane that lays you cold
To the pitiful truths and sordid
Dreams men like you could never hold.

I don no shield, nor hide behind
These walls, though this castle I built.
But neither pass I these halls blind
To your petty squabbles – your mislaid guilt.
And while I stand, nobly , before you,
Where you have yet to meet my eyes;
Read the words again, I implore you,
Before you speak of your master’s demise.



Michael Anderson

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1 posted 2011-11-14 10:51 PM


quote:
I don no shield, nor hide behind
These walls, though this castle I built.
But neither pass I these halls blind
To your petty squabbles – your mislaid guilt.
And while I stand, nobly , before you,
Where you have yet to meet my eyes;
Read the words again, I implore you,
Before you speak of your master’s demise.


I can't help picturing a gallant knight standing proud and confident before battle with a lesser foe... not seeking the clash of steel but not retreating from the possibility. *S* And that may not be an appropriate image... but it makes a nice backdrop for the conviction that rings through your lines. *S*

This doesn't need the enhancement of my fantasy/visuals, though... *S* It's sheer magic, absolutely magnificent!!


JL
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2 posted 2011-11-15 10:16 PM


“And while I stand, nobly, before you,
Where you have yet to meet my eyes;
Read the words again, I implore you,
Before you speak of your master’s demise.”

Excellent write, Michael.
A nobly worded piece.

JL

Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul,and with all your mind. Love your neighbor as yourself.
Maranatha!

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3 posted 2011-11-15 10:43 PM


quote:
These walls that I helped fortify,
You somehow think you have claim to.
As if your will could mortify
Those ambitions you never knew.


Michael,

As a mother of two, and married mother of three, I can well imagine not a time of past tense, but tense pasts that make those like you and I, poets, revert to a common terminology that would make a reader say, "what the?" because it is NOT lingo of today, and stands uncommon, and is an "in your face" response to their very own ingenuous actions.

Well, if I know your soul at all, that's my take. This is an honest, heartfelt reaction to a timely matter. If I am wrong, we need to email Kit for an "in your face pie in the sky" icon.

That's my feeling, and I'm sticking to it.

God Bless you, my friend.




Michael
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4 posted 2011-11-19 05:13 PM


Ruth, lol… or maybe seeking the clash of steel, but knowing it is not likely to come.  What can I say, one doesn’t have to like me, but neither will I stand idle while they try to publicly demean me, especially in MY home.

JL, thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed.

K.,
quote:
this is an honest, heartfelt reaction to a timely matter.


Very well stated… but I’m all for that “in your face pie in the sky” icon anyhow.  Thanks for the read, and the blessing…  I’m all better now.  :P
Michael

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