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Skyfyre
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since 1999-08-15
Posts 1906
Sitting in Michael's Lap

0 posted 2000-07-13 01:06 PM


Desert
(posted here per Michael's suggestion and Philip's enthusiasm -- LOL   )

I wander depths,
Sands shifting beneath my insignificance.
Shallows tower goldenly on every side,
Stretching toward a rippled vision of sky.
Sunbeams, stained turquoise,
Extend cold ghost-fingers to soothe the flurries
Swirling in protest about my trespassing.
Now, in cobalt shadow, comes the menagerie:
Flitting unearthly or gliding eerie, they move
Around me, silent but for the watery whisper of passing.
I am a stranger to unblinking eyes,
Hardly a curiousity, and they are gone.
So it must have been.

But on this day, the sky peers, mocking,
Reflecting the blue that was and is no more;
The sun is never gentle now, but only varies in cruelty.
What was sun-kissed shallow, now wind-swept height;
What was golden in life stands golden in death.
The sands are thirsty now, sullen,
Cast in stony waterfalls and frozen waves,
Sculpted still in memory of seas.
Nothing stirs but what the winds wake,
No sound but the rattling of death against death.
So it is now, where I wander --
A graveyard of oceans,
Rendered in dust and skeletons of trees.




YOUR LIFE IS A TEST

It is only a test ...

If this were your Actual Life, you would have been given better instructions!


© Copyright 2000 Linda Anderson - All Rights Reserved
Ethan Halo
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since 2000-04-28
Posts 793
on the roof again
1 posted 2000-07-13 01:58 PM


magnificent imagery and a wonderful change up from all the emotional, heartache-y flub that flows here. this is a wonderful painting of a desert.
i was thinking of the desert in an Indiana Jones movie. But if the menagerie is the Mafia, and the the "golden life" now standing in "golden death" are casinos, then this is also a fab poem about me hometown of Vegas. =)
it's beautiful and voted for.

"The bar is always open
and the time is always right.
If god's word goes unspoken,
then the music plays all night."

-Bradley Nowell


Poertree
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since 1999-11-05
Posts 1359
UK
2 posted 2000-07-13 02:06 PM


YAY Kess ... tick, vote, etc etc...

wonderful poem ... lol

philip

Janet Marie
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since 2000-01-22
Posts 18554

3 posted 2000-07-13 04:21 PM


and Im so glad you did post it...
its perfect..amazing vivid imagery
both visual and emotional
jm

There are places inside our souls -
that have never been touched.
There are places inside our hearts -
that need to be loved this much.
~jm~

Poet deVine
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since 1999-05-26
Posts 22612
Hurricane Alley
4 posted 2000-07-13 08:13 PM


I will not comment on the beauty of this,any comments could not do it justice..I will just say I voted!!    
Severn
Member Rara Avis
since 1999-07-17
Posts 7704

5 posted 2000-07-14 07:46 AM


Sharon said it.
Kess, this blows me away girl. WOW.

K

Alicat
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since 1999-05-23
Posts 4094
Coastal Texas
6 posted 2000-07-14 08:10 AM


Kess....whoa....sublime imagery.


Alicat

Poertree
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since 1999-11-05
Posts 1359
UK
7 posted 2000-07-14 02:34 PM


This is gonna stay at the top till the ocean dries up   ...

I forgot to mention Kess that i just love the inversion in this poem...

the way that the ocean floor becomes the desert sands and the shallows of the sea become the hills of the desert ...

the way the ghost of the ocean and its denzins inhabit the first stanza and the death of today the second...

i have lots more to say about this and i'm gonna keep saying it till you people read the poem and see how damn good it is ....LOL

back soon

p

Not A Poet
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since 1999-11-03
Posts 3885
Oklahoma, USA
8 posted 2000-07-14 05:17 PM


Kess, I didn't comment in CA because I never really understood other than to repeat what others had said. Still it's a beautifully written piece and most enjoyable.

Thanks,
Pete

Not A Poet
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since 1999-11-03
Posts 3885
Oklahoma, USA
9 posted 2000-07-14 05:17 PM


Kess, I didn't comment in CA because I never really understood other than to repeat what others had said. Still it's a beautifully written piece and most enjoyable.

Thanks,
Pete

Not A Poet
Member Elite
since 1999-11-03
Posts 3885
Oklahoma, USA
10 posted 2000-07-14 05:18 PM


Kess, I didn't comment in CA because I never really understood other than to repeat what others had said. Still it's a beautifully written piece and most enjoyable.

Thanks,
Pete

Poertree
Senior Member
since 1999-11-05
Posts 1359
UK
11 posted 2000-07-14 05:37 PM


LOL...way to go Pete ..way to go!!!

i thought i was the enthusiastic one round hereabouts ...

p

AVANTI
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since 2000-02-02
Posts 664
INDIA/MAHARASHTRA/PUNE
12 posted 2000-07-14 11:29 PM


good poem ...well written

If all was light...then I would have never learnt the dark...from which such truth evolves
from which evolves the light...
Avanti Rao


Mike
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since 1999-06-19
Posts 2462

13 posted 2000-07-15 08:17 AM


excellent poetry.  voted.
Poertree
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since 1999-11-05
Posts 1359
UK
14 posted 2000-07-17 01:26 PM


i simply can't believe that this poem isn't permanently at the top .. after all surely it's gotta have massively wide appeal if both Michael and i think its brilliant ..     no?       

i like it as much this week Kess as i did last ....lol

P

X Angel
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since 1999-11-07
Posts 1521
Oregon
15 posted 2000-07-19 04:03 PM


this was very good poetry Kess, you should be proud of yourself that you can evoke such images with a meagre thing like a pen and paper!

~H

Poertree
Senior Member
since 1999-11-05
Posts 1359
UK
16 posted 2000-07-19 05:40 PM


heather .. a lady of discernment at last .. thank goodness for you... and i havent forgotten about the men in weird white dresses btw  

p

Dark Angel
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since 1999-08-04
Posts 10095

17 posted 2000-07-19 06:25 PM


I agree with Philip, this belongs at the top and in the book...Excellent writing Kess.
You have my VOTE!  

jamesjiao
Member
since 2000-04-12
Posts 268
Backwaters of Avalon
18 posted 2000-07-19 06:38 PM


Wow, what an image of sand and sea.. I loved it.. Kess.. GrEaT PoEm

- James
The beauty of nature is displayed,
not through itself,
but through the creatures
dwelling within its bosom.



Michael
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Member Rara Avis
since 1999-08-13
Posts 7666
California
19 posted 2000-07-20 01:35 AM


Brilliant might just be an understatement, Phillip... Indeed, one of the BEST I've read.


Michael

ethome
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since 2000-05-14
Posts 11858
New Brunswick Canada
20 posted 2000-07-20 03:27 AM


Excellent work, beautiful imagery, cadence perfect.......got my vote.....
Marge Tindal
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Florida's Foreverly Shores
21 posted 2000-07-20 07:13 AM


Kess~
Vivid !

'What was sun-kissed shallow, now wind-swept height;
What was golden in life stands golden in death.'

Very vividly portrayed.
~*Marge*~



~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
noles1@totcon.com


wayoutwalt
Member Elite
since 1999-06-22
Posts 4870
TEXAS (it's all big)
22 posted 2000-07-20 07:43 AM


very well done kess you always move me yuh yuh

"Amadeus Amadeus. Amadeus. Amadeus Amadeus. Amadeus. Am Am Amadeus. Come on and rock me Amadeus!"-Falco
"don't even lissen to classical music!"-me

Sudhir Iyer
Member Ascendant
since 2000-04-26
Posts 6943
Mumbai, India : now in Belgium
23 posted 2000-07-20 07:59 AM


Excellent indeed, Kess...

regards,
sudhir

Parker
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since 2000-01-06
Posts 3129
ON
24 posted 2000-07-21 10:20 PM


Kess, your poetry will be remembered long after we've gone to dust. This one needs many reads for me to absorb the whole depth. Of course i'm kind of thick at most times....  

Parker

[This message has been edited by Haleyja (edited 07-21-2000).]

hoot_owl_rn
Member Patricius
since 1999-07-05
Posts 10750
Glen Hope, PA USA
25 posted 2000-07-22 04:43 PM


I can see why Michael suggested this...as always your imagery is supurb and you remain one of Passions masters of free verse. Not hard to vote for this one  
Fred Hobbs
Member
since 1999-06-08
Posts 329
Tallahassee, Florida, US
26 posted 2000-07-22 10:11 PM


As always your writing is brilliant and your imagery flawless.  I'm voting for this one as I hope I have for all of your postings.

fh

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