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Christopher
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Purgatorial Incarceration

0 posted 2000-07-19 03:09 AM



Conversant is the Form
©2000 Christopher & serenity



'tis the touch
of kindred
sight in mind
unbetrayed
by complacency
-torn-
-twisted-
matching
the simplistic complexities
endangered
by the sanctum
of intelligence


sanctify
set me free
with traces of love
make me believe...

belief lies only
in the folds
of  your disbelief


and as I sorrow
as I weep
I find a life
I did not seek
and sweat
between
the fold of knees-
I wish, I wish,
did not believe...

belief you seek
in denial's creep
of steady jerks
and twining lies
in borrowed time
galvanized
by sampled rhyme


I understand the reprimand...
but how now
do I seek reprieve?
to seek a love
in such strange land
to dare request
a god's bold hand,
and in behest
as all must rest...
be stormed my heart
in quiet lands.

reprieve denied
mercy untried
'pon heart unknown
tattered, borne
into a land
of barren hands
and souls of glass
in meek repast
seeking thorns
to pry forlorn
at wounds unheald
'neath pain congealed


no mercy.
no, I knew it not.
and with a silent
hangman's knot...
I slipped my heart,
I knew not fear,
and with my yearning
all my tears...
I walked
where love should not.

and yet;
love knows no bounds
knows no knots
save those imposed
by self defile


but what of laughter?
Life's chagrin?
I saw her,
and she took me in...
love;
sweet serpent
to behold...
now I look forward
growing old.

old be not
the grey of hair,
the draw of eyes
forlorn in spirit;
nay,
seldom smiled
begets the dusk
of lifetime's age


tell me more,
whispered,
love's mage.

in timeless tales
told of time
aged be not they
whom heart-felt
hold
the sanctity of youth
inside a soul
of laughter-tears
sprinkling dawn
'pon
each smile-smiled


to bless you with
the kiss of dew...
if all that is,
would all I do...

nay, lady faire,
to kiss the dew
of sunrise drops
borne mornin' new
an' kindly stops
astride a flower
to smell of life's
earthen bower
and taintless strife


oh lady faire
regrets her life.

reget begets
the chance
"what chance?"
thou queries calm
why lady-heart
the chance to learn
to laugh
to grow
to dance,
to kiss that dew
with thine lips
sweetened now
with the gift
the gift, I say
of a heart forged
from the trials
of life


still my trembling,
then,
my strife-
make me believe
through blackest night,
and when the moon
won't shine again-
kiss me-
I'll believe, and mend
this heart inside
at sacred end-
kiss me;
I'll begin again.

a kiss-
touch of hearts
trembling start
of love amiss
a kiss


a sharp intake
of breath aware
to find there is
no lover there...
to brush away
clouds of despair-
I've no answer found

an' yet again,
despair: wrought ache
borne from within
shelled walls
encasing ;
break free,
o' woman of the sky
free fly astride
wispen clouds
along the banks
of bluest grande


and should I dare?
take your hand?
I wish that I
could understand...
I wish...to wish
these walls away...
one brick hole-
I'd melt away...
I wish to hold you-
wish to stay..

to stay is to stagnate:
stagnation reeks-
to hold,
one must release;
only to hold.
to dare
you must!
for wonderized
will hold your mind
in days of aged
reclusivity
in thoughts
of what may have been


what may have been
still might be
to wander
in such forest green-
may you laugh
and may I be
the source
of your serenity

tenaciously
wouldst I claim
the serenity
of thine heart
to cling to peace though,
fain wouldst I adhere
for the likes of I
peace is an elusivity-
a wandering thought
un-comprehended
foreign-
unknown-
unreached


then rest you now...
I stroke your brow...
I whisper to you
sweet, sweet tithes...
I'll kiss your tender lips
until the dawning sun
has neaped the tide.

fain an I would see
those lips rested
light upon mine
to touch,
to taste
to feel the heat
kiss the light
fain and I would see
the love
of an angel


and oh my heart
it would grow strings
and sing as harps
upon your knee.
and oh would be
the death of me
to see this devil
birthing wings...

wings to fly
to cherish life
to breeze
through tide
time and tide


but oh to soar
through depth of lies...
You my friend
are my surprise/ (boo!)

why the "boo"
oh lady faire
dost thou think
a fool am I
taken in
by thine surprise?


forgive me, lord,
as I do blush...
surprised I am
by dawn's sweet hush...
walking now
to swear of Lethe...
I weep I wish
I might forget.

then drinkest thou
the waters of the Lethe
to spirits heights
forgets achieve
fain that thou would
for then this time
wouldst be be
likened unto soured wine


but would I, could I,
grasp the cup?
would I savor
bread of sup...
oh but to hold sweet love again...
if you are he, then tell me, friend...

a friend I am
un-common kind
to bear to share
hold and care
an' yet thy love?
tis true I find
an interest plied
from in the depths
of interest behest


a dodge
to dance, a spark
to fire
to live to laugh
ashe expired....
oh but to feel
oh but to steel
myself
against
spark of desire...

and what of then
the spark should burn
the fires
rage
the rivers churn?
and what of then
the spark turns shade
the fires
die
the rivers fade?


and you are but
a thing undone
you are but
the morning come
if dawn is but
the sun's sweet rage
I wish I wish
to come of age...

to come of age
then thou must rage
at heaven's light
hell's delight
the sun besaged
the light, uncaged
for to travel time,
else wrought in rhyme,
fly high above
to claim my love


But if I could
I'd paint you sweet,
every word would
be for me,
and I would boast
to all I meet,
"here is my man.
he's poetry..."

boast not of love
treasure it though
inside your heart


like roast of dove
unmeasured love-
a feast of passion's part...
How can I dare
return the stare
of Eros, as he parts?

embolden thy heart
with rapturous courage
thou like a lion
bared of breast
to challenge the skies
for your heart's bequest


and all I've felt should be a lie?
so like the child, I wonder, "why?"
tell me, I might start again...
the secrets of forget again.

forget thee not
for what is learned
is what you are
the sum of life
the taint of strife
amalgamation
of you


then someone teach me how to dance
teach me of myself, entranced...
teach me, hold me, let me in...
tell me. I'll begin again.

nay not begin anew
my friend
you're ablaze now as you are
nay not anew my friend
simply be
...yourself.




[This message has been edited by Christopher (edited 07-19-2000).]

© Copyright 2000 C.G. Ward - All Rights Reserved
Irie
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since 1999-12-01
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1 posted 2000-07-19 03:22 AM


I LOVE IT!
Bravo......this is great you two!
~Irie claps hands wildly~
I'm actually left speachless!


~Sheri

devina
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since 1999-10-28
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2 posted 2000-07-19 03:42 AM


I'm just sitting here in AWE of you two!! Me thinks you've found Chris's soft side with this one dear sis... I can't begin to say what depth I've found in this piece...so I'll leave you with...I adore it!!!

Open arms can be the most fragile in the world...


Severn
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since 1999-07-17
Posts 7704

3 posted 2000-07-19 07:25 AM


WOW!

Cool....

bookmarking this and coming back when I am more awake to relly get inside this one.

Awesome job you two!

K

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4 posted 2000-07-19 07:56 AM


to bless you with
the kiss of dew...
if all that is,
would all I do...



love this...and I too must come back to read and reread as it was much to absorb in so short a time
thank you for this lovely duet.
~~soft smiles
Maureen

Janet Marie
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since 2000-01-22
Posts 18554

5 posted 2000-07-19 08:13 AM


I understand the reprimand...
but how now
do I seek reprieve?
to seek a love
in such strange land
to dare request
a god's bold hand,
and in behest
as all must rest...
be stormed my heart
in quiet lands.

reprieve denied
mercy untried
'pon heart unknown
tattered, borne
into a land
of barren hands
and souls of glass
in meek repast
seeking thorns
to pry forlorn
at wounds unheald
'neath pain congealed

no mercy.
no, I knew it not.
and with a silent
hangman's knot...
I slipped my heart,
I knew not fear,
and with my yearning
all my tears...
I walked
where love should not.

and yet;
love knows no bounds
knows no knots
save those imposed
by self defile

but what of laughter?
Life's chagrin?
I saw her,
and she took me in...
love;
sweet serpent
to behold...
now I look forward
growing old.

old be not
the grey of hair,
the draw of eyes
forlorn in spirit;
nay,
seldom smiled
begets the dusk
of lifetime's age

========================
then someone teach me how to dance
teach me of myself, entranced...
teach me, hold me, let me in...
tell me. I'll begin again.

nay not begin anew
my friend
you're ablaze now as you are
nay not anew my friend
simply be
...yourself.

========================

OH MAN!!!!!
stand back and give me room...
cartwheels and backflips require space LOL
(nevermind...Im too old)...
'll just worship instead *smile*
AWESOME!!!
Enchanting
Enlightening
AMAZING!!!
this is not just a poem...
this is a script dialogue for a play...
take it to broadway!!!
very very cool you two...
take yourbows...
*throwing roses* *standing ovation*
    
later-delightful-duet-gators
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~

Butterflies_dont_cry
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since 2000-03-06
Posts 3733
Michigan
6 posted 2000-07-19 08:30 AM


WOW.....This is Awesome!! I can see the scene
and hear the voices........you two have
melded your styles together in a beautiful
way.....complimenting eachother very well.
Great work~

Sudhir Iyer
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since 2000-04-26
Posts 6943
Mumbai, India : now in Belgium
7 posted 2000-07-19 12:25 PM


WOW
OWO
WOW
OWO
WOW
...
and I can echo these words all my life....

brilliant indeed...

so exhilarating!

...

regards to you too,
Accolades for a wonderful conversation...

regards,
sudhir

serenity blaze
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since 2000-02-02
Posts 27738

8 posted 2000-07-19 08:11 PM


Would like to thank everyone for reading this VERY LONG dialogue, and most especially I really need to thank Christopher for his patience and kindness--and just plain making me look good...grin...was much fun, and my honor, and I humbly thank ye, m'lord.

I curtsey.

Poet deVine
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9 posted 2000-07-19 08:13 PM


I am at a loss. This is incredible!  
Michael
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10 posted 2000-07-20 01:45 AM


Well now, I am sincerely impressed - and that isn't  something that's very easily accomplished as Chris probably knows all too well already.  You two give great compliment to each other's writing, and brought home the message powerfully and beautifully.  Don't even think about apologizing for the length, Serenity, this just got better and better as it went along.

Michael

Kit McCallum
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11 posted 2000-07-20 06:24 AM


I'll echo all the above!  Absolutely stunning writing. Your combination brought together an exquisite read ... simply wonderful!  Congratulations on an excellent collaboration to you both!!!  

Best wishes,
/Kit

Marge Tindal
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12 posted 2000-07-20 07:50 AM


Serenity and Christopher~
This is stunning !
An eavesdropping of greatest pleasure.
Thanks to both of you for the delight.
~*Marge*~


~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
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Nicole
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since 1999-06-23
Posts 1835
Florida
13 posted 2000-07-21 11:15 AM


*Shamelessly bumping this back to the top!*  

What an amazing dialogue!  This is something I'd love to see played out on stage, in a theater.

Beautiful you two, simply beautiful.

Irie
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since 1999-12-01
Posts 1493
Washington State
14 posted 2000-07-27 02:32 AM


Another BUMP
Hang on , back to the top you go......Weeeeee  


~Sheri

serenity blaze
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15 posted 2000-07-27 05:13 AM


forgive me...lol..I did this, just because...well, because I COULD
Sunshine
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16 posted 2000-07-29 02:54 PM


OMG, Serenity, Christopher, I am enchanted!!! This, O man, was NOT set up for submission to the BOOK!? Whyforever not!?

Incredible! Fantastic! Spellbinding! The conversation! I thought perhaps I would not start a "library" but!  This is the very first I'm placing there!

BRAVO!  BRAVA!

Sunny

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

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


rosepetals25
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17 posted 2000-07-29 03:29 PM


What is there to say that everyone hasn't?  It was incredable.  I am speechless... bravo.
                 rosepetals25

Corinne
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18 posted 2000-07-29 06:31 PM


All I can possibly say is "WOW!"

Corinne

Parker
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19 posted 2000-07-29 06:59 PM


Two greats make one powerful piece of work.
Stunning to say the least. I'll have to read it two or three times to get the fulljness of it.....  

Looks like serenity kept you in line Christopher. Only the the last line was indented a bit. That must have be tough on you..lol.

Great work you guys.

Parker


Elizabeth Santos
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20 posted 2000-07-29 07:52 PM



This is an incredible work of art, a wonder to read, and to read again.
Doesn't that third verse sound a little like KG? A tribute to you to write as well as he.
This is awsome, I just can't think of the words.
Congratulations on this piece
Liz

Sunshine
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21 posted 2000-08-24 02:28 PM


Ah yes, I think 'tis time this came up for a refreshing breath of air...

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

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22 posted 2001-03-29 05:33 AM


May I have permission of the authors to include this in our next issue of Digital Passions?   This is excellent writing and teamwork.  
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