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serenity blaze
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0 posted 2000-10-30 12:10 PM



The stained wood
of a frozen face
appearances of teak--
lines burnt,
a starburst
of tears on either cheek...
surface silken sanded smooth
lips carved into grotesque smile
romanesque nose aquiline
remnant of a god defiled.
The fire now
but smoldered coals,
beating tom toms, shadowed flight...
I dare to place
mask on my face
I dance to warm the chill of night.
Oh, reality is vague,
as I curse laughter as a plague -
remembering his mocking grin,
a sacrifice of virgin skin
an offering
to crown him king--
magnetic warmth
to fire's sting,
I offered him my everything
and cried as fire died.


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ma miller
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1 posted 2000-10-30 12:25 PM


hi serenity ... digging deep again, i see ... this is nice, dark, scary ... good work
Janet Marie
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2 posted 2000-10-30 12:31 PM


I dance to warm the chill of night.
Oh, reality is vague,
as I curse laughter as a plague -
remembering his mocking grin,
a sacrifice of virgin skin
an offering
to crown him king--
magnetic warmth
to fire's sting,
I offered him my everything
and cried as fire died.
================
ooooh baby...

me sweet sen ...
is dancing in the flame again
see her move ... see her grace
see the light dance upon her face
hear her song ... her mystic verse
read her words... sweet poetic curse

*kisskiss* baby...you KNOW I love this one..
its WAY WAY COOL ...
as is the poet...
e-ya back later ... gotta go out into the real world again LOL
love ya
me

[This message has been edited by Janet Marie (edited 10-30-2000).]

brian madden
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ireland
3 posted 2000-10-30 02:38 PM


Serenity... wow this ones a few reads for sure on first read wow excellent and powerful writing. need to think about this one.

"an afixiation a fix on anything the line of life the limb of a tree
the hands of he and the promise that s/he is blessed among women".
Patti Smith

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4 posted 2000-10-30 06:45 PM


the power of ritual. . .

very deep thoughts in this one serenity. . . I enjoyed it. . .

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That which gives light must endure burning
--Victor Frankl


serenity blaze
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5 posted 2000-10-30 08:52 PM


Mark, JM (m'twin), Sven and brian---thank you much for taking the time, a bit cryptic, but then, that's how Halloween is...lol...blessings of the Goddess be with ye....*winks*, luv, and hugs.
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6 posted 2000-11-04 01:41 AM


So so so so bitter, yet so so so so beautiful. How the f___ do you do it?

Mike

ethome
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7 posted 2000-11-04 01:46 AM


WOW!! you're really doing it to me with this one...great work!! I'm a bit lost but I sense some distaste but the strength to overcome the same...some sort of Indian ritual maybe or just your own private thing...love it all the same...  wonderful images and clever writing.....ethome
serenity blaze
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8 posted 2000-11-04 04:34 PM


Mike, ethome--I thank you much.

I guess this one is VERY cryptic...was written as my 'nod' to Halloween, in comparison to my celebration of Samhein--the final harvest.  It is about making the sacred profane.  

Thank you all.

spiked
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9 posted 2000-11-05 10:43 AM


Very deep Serene, This will take several readings to get all that is in it to shine through. Like this very much.
Rich

Mike
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10 posted 2000-11-05 11:22 AM


Well written... very nicely done...
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11 posted 2000-11-10 03:46 AM


I think my brother would hang this one on his wall. He is a big religious buff.  I am not so big on the organized side of religion, nor many of the versions of the Bible.  But when it comes down to the straight forward spiritual side of it all, I am all over it.  The most impressive crucifix I've ever seen is at the Catholic worship center in Philmont Scout Ranch near Cimarron, New Mexico.  It is hand carved wood, with a mild stain that makes the skin seem life like.  After spending seven days in God's own country...living it, breathing it and drinking it up...and then coming back on Sunday morning to base camp and attending mass in front of that crucifix was a great moment in my life.
serenity blaze
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12 posted 2000-11-10 04:08 AM


rich, I thank you lovie, as always

Mike, your replies mean a great deal to me..and I know, I should have worked on the meter, huh?

MI--you blew me away, wasn't expecting you to go find it..lol, but thank you, you flatter me, and also makes me curious...
you've studied, yes? Do "e" me and tell me more--I'm particularly interested in the cross sections of gods/mythology and christianity.

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13 posted 2000-11-10 04:49 AM


Oh yeah.....did I mention that you've got "e"?  *grins*  
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