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JerryPat2
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0 posted 2012-08-04 07:35 AM



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found myself in the woods alone
wasn't afraid
the woods were my friend
until . . .
I sensed indignant unfriendliness
since I'd been in the woods
the woods had learned to hate
men who bother and seethe
boisterous men
there were wrathful sentiment within the trees
and the rage of beasts and things that fly
directed at men
wild things
things that slither upon the ground
and hop and swim and . . .
is weary of men's bother and seethe
worried over men's extravagant mind
which carries his thoughts
further and further
in misguided directions

©July 16, 2012 / Jerry Pat Bolton

© Copyright 2012 Jerry Pat Bolton - All Rights Reserved
Startime1955
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1 posted 2012-08-04 09:46 AM


WOW!!! those woods seem scary...the forest is my friend... well done, my friend...*BIG HUGS*

*may our dreams ever be magical*

JerryPat2
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2 posted 2012-08-04 09:53 AM


GOOD Morning, Karen. Great to see you ...

~*~ If they give you ruled paper write sideways. ~*~

Klassy Lassy
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3 posted 2012-08-04 02:36 PM


Even the forests stuggle for survival, and this one is foreboding, indeed--such grayness, a reflection of humanity's decay.  Your words made me shiver, too, and be glad for the lush green beauty of the forests in my vicinity.  Still there are stories of sinister silences, things that stay out of sight and disappearances that have fascinated the writers and explorers here for years in certain locals, presences which leave the hair prickling on the back of one's neck.

Conservation and care! Foresight and caution. It takes being a friend to have one, even in the woods.  Now I am craving sunlight.  I forgot to breathe.     LOL... super effective, Jerry!

[This message has been edited by Klassy Lassy (08-04-2012 06:06 PM).]

JerryPat2
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4 posted 2012-08-04 02:54 PM


Hi Karen! I guess I did become a bit foreboding, but that is the way the poem, as I was writing it, felt to me.

Thank you big time for the super comments. You did me proud. Thanks again.

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Klassy Lassy
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5 posted 2012-08-04 11:05 PM


Foreboding is a definite part of poetry.  Without it, this poem would not have worked nearly as effectively.  Like listening to a ghost story around a camp fire, you jump at a real sound.  That's why we listen to them!   )  
JerryPat2
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6 posted 2012-08-05 07:04 AM


Absolutely, Karen, the readers of Poe have that same foreboding, and that is why his work will never die. That, and he was such a tragic figure.

Thank you for being here.

~*~ If they give you ruled paper write sideways. ~*~

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