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demoninlove
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since 2000-02-11
Posts 211
Dehradun

0 posted 2000-06-28 03:00 PM


WHO ARE YOU?

Who are you - I wonder?
What are your eyes like?
Does your frown split worlds asunder?
What are your smiles like?

When you laugh do your teeth flash
Like inlaid marble on ruby lips?
Does a glance from you the hopes dash
Of yearning Gods longing for sips

Of the nectar of the honeyed words you say
While scattered around you they lie
Prostrate - obeisance to you to pay
For your one kind word and then to die

Rather then let relentless ravages of time
Wreak their inevitable havoc to wither
The flower of their worship so sublime
And scatter their precious memory thither

As one day they will do to mine
Who am too weak to let life go
And cling to memory fragments of thine
Oh! Are you still what you were - long ago?

Deepak Menon




© Copyright 2000 Deepak Menon - All Rights Reserved
Hardrock
Senior Member
since 2000-02-14
Posts 948
New Hampshire, USA
1 posted 2000-06-28 04:24 PM


There exists a higher plane of existence....and Deepak has claimed it as his realm.  Hardrock
kynder
Senior Member
since 2000-04-11
Posts 537
Tallahassee, Florida
2 posted 2000-06-28 05:22 PM


i really can't say much to this.  it is a way of writing i long to be able to speak.  thank you for being able to say it for me.  this is a masterpiece here.

kynder

Across the gateway of my heart,
I wrote "No Thoroughfare!!"
But love came laughing by and
Cried "I enter everywhere!!!"

Herbert Shipman

Holly
Member
since 2000-05-12
Posts 127
Arkansas
3 posted 2000-06-28 08:16 PM


I can only say DITTO to kynder's reply. I think it's a great piece.
-Holly


I know well what I am fleeing from but not what I am in search of.
Michel de Montaigne


Jeremiah Johnson
Senior Member
since 2000-06-08
Posts 1223
Brooksville, Fl, U.S
4 posted 2000-06-29 02:09 AM


i love all of the questions you ask here. i feel it is the main point and you develop it very well great writing and keep it up.

I'm a dying romantic and when i can no longer write i can no longer live -Jeremiah Johnson-


lotharingia
Senior Member
since 2000-06-04
Posts 897
saarbruecken, Germany
5 posted 2000-06-29 04:39 AM


This is a very beautiful poem. It's good to have positive memories of past love, as long as it doesn't stand in the way of future happiness.

Lotharingia
"For God's sake, he's a poet. Poets are meant to feel miserable. Otherwise, what the hell are they here for? What are they going to write about?"
Tom Holland


Deborah1
Senior Member
since 2000-06-22
Posts 653
New Hampshire
6 posted 2000-06-29 07:23 AM


I too share in the responses, what a unique and wonderful way to express something, I look forward to more!!
catalinamoon
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Member Rara Avis
since 2000-06-03
Posts 9543
The Shores of Alone
7 posted 2000-06-29 11:13 AM


That was beautiful, simply beautiful. And I think the ones we loved will always be the same in our heart
Catalinamoon

Sunshine
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Member Empyrean
since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354
Listening to every heart
8 posted 2000-06-30 09:42 AM


Deepak...now, who's the poet? Perhaps YOU have much to teach me...

Sunny

~~~Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow.
Helen Keller ~~~

When you want to be loved, look within...KRJ


demoninlove
Member
since 2000-02-11
Posts 211
Dehradun
9 posted 2000-06-30 01:13 PM


No - I have nothing to teach anyone - It is only that the canvass of human emotion is so vast - like your poem which was so very unique - like an ocean without end - no single human being can ever dream of experiencing even an iota of it's depths. In fact it is a humbling experience to read the poetry of others and often one is left with a feeling of inadequacy. And the inability to define what is poetry and what is not itself emphasises this point - does it not?
But thank you very much all the same - I'll strive to live up to all the encouragement I have received.

Deepak Menon

Rex
Member
since 2000-06-29
Posts 482
Houston, Texas
10 posted 2000-06-30 01:32 PM


Deepak, I just saw your work and enjoy it very much. I always appreciate more "formal" poetry.

Regards,

Rex


It takes far less energy to love than to hate!

kelieth
Member
since 2000-06-12
Posts 314
Normal IL - USA
11 posted 2000-07-02 01:16 PM


The relentless memories that rest in thee.  I hope they bring you resting peace.  For I see in your words a memory of that someone's world.  If I'm wrong let me know it's a wonder through all we go.

Loved to read this piece.  


Kevin

"Anything is possible with patience, time is the tool use it to reach your goals."

demoninlove
Member
since 2000-02-11
Posts 211
Dehradun
12 posted 2000-07-02 02:46 PM


You are not wrong Kevin - those restless memories storm through our existence leaving us trembling - semblances of our old selves...
Deepak


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