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Effigy
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disbelief

0 posted 2000-07-27 09:42 PM


Empty glasses drink from empty souls,
smoking cigars packed with content.
Ah the satisfying smell of a lost dream.
The child has grown up and favors
the abandonment of childhood games.
Adult now, with no room for goals,
he surrounds himself with things.
A sixteenth century vase here.
A rare handmade Indian relic there.
And only the best of the trophies are displayed,
those defining him as a distinguished member
of a some club, who’s name he can’t remember.
Now happy in a life that was never his,
he smokes his cigar, takes a shot of brandy,
and jumps from the twenty-seventh floor
of his successful executive high-rise apartment

< !signature-->

Just an effigy to be disgraced,
to be defaced.
Your need for me has been replaced.
  






[This message has been edited by Effigy (edited 07-29-2000).]

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Butterflies_dont_cry
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since 2000-03-06
Posts 3733
Michigan
1 posted 2000-07-27 09:50 PM


WOW...this packs a punch...and how very
honestly you have penned this...It's not
what we have.....it's what we give from the
heart..atleast in my opinion    Great
writing~

doreen peri
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since 1999-05-25
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Virginia
2 posted 2000-07-27 09:50 PM


Excellent!!!

Very well done!

Reminded me of "Richard Corey"... one of my favorite poems...

your writing is succinct and effective

Effigy
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3 posted 2000-07-28 12:02 PM


Thanks to the both of you.
I am glad that you enjoyed this.
Remember it is not what you have, it's what you give.

Meadowmuse
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since 1999-12-27
Posts 3263

4 posted 2000-07-28 12:08 PM


Your "ending" here took me by surprise, I'll admit, as I thought I knew where this was going. A striking, solemn piece of writing.

~ Claire

Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other's eyes for an instant?......Henry David Thoreau


T McCoy
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since 2000-07-24
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5 posted 2000-07-28 12:37 PM


Man I didn't see that one coming.
You pulled this off so well.  I saw it happen.
            Tony

ma miller
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since 2000-07-11
Posts 806

6 posted 2000-07-28 01:23 PM


Effigy,

oh, the trappings of success (someone put a snare in my tracks) ... cool piece ...

My calling before me, let quill be my offering;
For to be called poet, no greater gift to receive.

M.A.


Effigy
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since 2000-04-11
Posts 486
disbelief
7 posted 2000-07-28 10:01 PM


Well I'm glad to see that I am still able to pul one over on some people still. Just a little trick ending.  
MMoonchild
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since 2000-07-13
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PA
8 posted 2000-07-28 10:33 PM


Empty glasses drink from empty souls,

well.....this certainly makes one think...
~~softly smiling
Maureen

Tennessee Angel
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since 2000-06-03
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Tennessee
9 posted 2000-07-28 10:39 PM


"And Richard Corey one calm summer night
went home and put a bullet through his head'.
--------------------

Also reminded me of Richard Corey, which is one of my favorites as well.  This is excellent and so true of the world today.  Great Job!  

--You can either take me as I am...or you can watch me as I go.--

forne_marin
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Spartanburg, South Carolina
10 posted 2004-04-16 12:16 PM


Somebody's been reading "Richard Cory". Nice work. The first line is awesome.
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