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Elizabeth Santos
Member Rara Avis
since 1999-11-08
Posts 9269
Pennsylvania

0 posted 2000-08-20 09:48 PM



A Muse's Toy

I stand in awe upon the stage of rhyme
Among the ghosts of poets long ago
Who stood upon this stage in their own time
And penned the most exquisite poems we know

They all were poet puppets on a string
Suspended  by a muse with fickle hands
Across the poet stage they’d dance and sing
But only as the muse would give commands

The greatest poets knew the secret of
How to appease the hand that held aloft
The golden threads that filled their pens with love
And filled their mind with phrases sweet and soft

I’m jerked across the stage, a muse’s toy
She makes me do a dance I don’t enjoy

Elizabeth Santos




[This message has been edited by Elizabeth Santos (edited 08-21-2000).]

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Dawn Eclipse
Senior Member
since 2000-01-31
Posts 637
The Horsehead Nebula
1 posted 2000-08-20 11:04 PM


wow!  great poem.  I enjoyed it a lot.    the last line was great...

"Forget regret, or life is yours to miss. No other course, no other way... No day but today"
~Broadway Musical RENT~

*Cassandra Roseen*


Sudhir Iyer
Member Ascendant
since 2000-04-26
Posts 6943
Mumbai, India : now in Belgium
2 posted 2000-08-21 03:54 AM


Me too!

Loved the last couplet....

excellent work, seems business as usual for a poet like you though...

regards,
sudhir

ethome
Member Patricius
since 2000-05-14
Posts 11858
New Brunswick Canada
3 posted 2000-08-21 04:02 AM


Elizabeth you are the only poet I know that can make the lack of inspiration sound so inspiring. I love the suggestion that poets of old who were are our mentors had to struggle too...great writing Elizabeth I always enjoy your work so much!

I am sure you and your muse will find a dance you will enjoy...you just can't help yourself.

[This message has been edited by ethome (edited 08-21-2000).]

sarahC
Member
since 2000-06-07
Posts 84
Michigan
4 posted 2000-08-21 04:38 AM


I search for inspiration everywhere I look and it seems it is lost....I have been on one track for too long....I feel what you ae syaing here...nice writing....
Elizabeth Santos
Member Rara Avis
since 1999-11-08
Posts 9269
Pennsylvania
5 posted 2000-08-21 06:44 AM


Cassandra, Glad you enjoyed the poem. Thanks

Sudhir, Thank you for being my angel of unknown words. I'm glad you arise 6 hours early so that you can edit my work for me. What would I do without you. So glad you liked the sonnet.

ethome, Thank you for your comments. What I was trying to say here is that it's not only a lack of inspiratin, but that the quality of my poetry makes me look like a clown being jerked across the stage. I'm sure great poets had dry spells also, and I'm sure there are thousands of poem no one has ever seen. Thanks

Sarah, I'm not sure one can search for inspiration. It somehow comes unexpectedly like a virus. All the sudden it's there. But just keep writing. Thank you
Liz

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