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Michael
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0 posted 2001-01-23 09:03 AM


ODE TO THE OBSTINATE


As Deviance may spark the light
Where Darkness never dawns,
In fractal admiration from
A thousand useless pawns;
Upon the dreamless seas of Hope
Waves of misguided trust
All drift away through slow decay
Till once again they're dust!

As tired eyes befall shadow,
Lo, Sanctuary's bliss,
There comes a reckoning of shame
For all we've seemed to miss.
Reality, as white hot steel,
May scald the plaintiff's eyes,
But who, yet there, by dawn would dare
Step forth to claim that prize?

And who should give Reason to Pause,
If in truncated thought?
Or stand to gain from stale applause
Of the weak and distraught?
Or claim Freedom within the chains
Of the unbidden mind?
To never see by gelded reigns
By all accounts, they're blind!


Michael anderson




But dreams of those who dream as I,
Aspiringly, are damned and die.


EAP

© Copyright 2001 Michael Anderson - All Rights Reserved
Irish Rose
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1 posted 2001-01-23 09:08 AM


Sanctuary's bliss. Yes, this is a fine poem, Michael.

Kathleen



Janet Marie
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2 posted 2001-01-23 09:34 AM


As tired eyes befall shadow,
Lo, Sanctuary's bliss,
There comes a reckoning of shame
For all we've seemed to miss.
Reality, as white hot steel,
May scald the plaintiff's eyes,
But who, yet there, by dawn would dare
Step forth to claim that prize?
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very very cool M,
perfect pitch and cadence ...
it picked up pace building to the ends impact
very cool phrasing and vocab, as well as the stark imagery


"In fractal admiration from
A thousand useless pawns;"

what a way cool line ...
what a way cool poet  
outstanding writing, as always
obstinate? ..is that a poetic word for consistant  

Poetry is not an opinion expressed ...
It is a song that rises from a bleeding wound ...
or a smiling mouth.
~Kahlil Gibran~

Sunshine
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3 posted 2001-01-23 09:45 AM


Well done Michael...it is always a pleasure to read your poetry!
Aimster
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4 posted 2001-01-23 11:49 AM


Michael
#1 It is so glad to see your work again.
I have missed it and you...#2 as always
your work is simply amazing. i have yet
to find another who writes with your style
and grace. you truly are unique!! and i
mean that in the best way possible. take
care...and keep them coming hehe.
amy  

"A friend is someone who knows the song in your heart and can sing it back to you when you have forgotten
the words."


serenity blaze
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5 posted 2001-01-23 01:11 PM


WHY AM I LAUGHING???? This is a beautifully penned poem, written with your customary artistry, you KNOW I love your work, but for some reason this morning (oh. afternoon.) I find this amusing....I think methinks I will read this one aloud to "HIM" lol...just so I can see that "deer caught in headlights" look and hear him say "huh?"  Oh. THAT'S why I'm laughing....lol...thank you michael.
AniKay83
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6 posted 2001-01-23 03:42 PM


It just flows so perfect. Totally enjoyed this!

"Hearts will become practical when they make them unbreakable"
~The Wizard of Oz
Much love all,
Krissie


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7 posted 2001-01-23 07:07 PM




This is wonderful! Let's hope the obstinate appreciate it...I know I did!  

doreen peri
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8 posted 2001-01-23 08:24 PM


excellent writing, michael... nice to see you back on the boards... missed you  
Corinne
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9 posted 2001-01-23 08:32 PM


Michael,

I admire your talent for many reasons, but what strikes me about this is your dead-on accuracy and consistency in style.  I see many poets attempt to write in a formal, period style, and they usually waiver.

Not you, not ever you.

And hey, who you callin' obstinate (said the Taurian)?

Corinne

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10 posted 2001-01-24 11:26 AM


Michael,

Wow.  I don't know what to say.  (Read Corinne's response...she wrote what I was thinking!)

Wonderful stuff...

emma

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11 posted 2001-01-24 11:43 AM


Welcome back, Michael, nice to see you here again. Loved the poem too. Hope that I'm obstinate enough to appreciate it.  
Poeminister
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12 posted 2001-01-24 11:47 AM


Michael,
Good to read you again.   Excellent writing.  

Poeminister


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O God above! In every deed shall mingle, love."
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Michael
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13 posted 2001-01-24 08:17 PM


Irish Rose, Sanctuary probably would be bliss for most of us, if we only knew where to truly find it.

Janet Marie, didn't feel so cool when I was writing it, but I'm glad you enjoyed.  

Sunshine, ditto

Amy, I am trying to spend a little more time writing presently - I will try to keep something worthwhile in view for all of you.  It's great to see/hear from you again as well.  Always glad to see you smiling.  

serenity, I'm glad I got you laughing with this one.  There was a tinge of sarcastic humor it, I really felt alot of people might read this and see someone in there.  Just don't tell "him" where I live... LOL  

AniKay83, A pleasure to make your acquaintance, glad you enjoyed.

PdV, I'm sure the truly obstinate would know this could not possibly be for them... LOL

Doreen, one of these days we'll all have to get together again somewhere back there.  Miss you all too.

Corinne, Taurian huh?  Yikes.  Most likely I was just calling myself obstinate here, truly, though I would have to admit to having used a few others as easy reference... LOL  No names to ever be revealed.  

emmalouise, Nice to meet you.  So glad you enjoyed the read.  I will look for some of your work as well.

Elizabeth, well, I can safely say you were NOT one of the obsinates that may have influenced this piece, but I still hope you can appreciate it.  

Poeminister, you praise always mean much to me, thank you.

And thank you all for the kind replies.


Michael




serenity blaze
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14 posted 2001-01-24 08:58 PM


Michael?  uh...I don't KNOW where you live!

lol and hugs

Denise
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15 posted 2001-01-24 09:02 PM


Excellent writing, as always, Michael! It's nice to see you here again! Please post more!

Denise

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16 posted 2001-02-18 05:03 PM


ooooooh this is a good one!!!! I like the idea...."ode to the obstinate",a trait that runs deep in my family...heehee. Well as always,awesome poem,geez how do you do that??

sammi


Do i contradict myself?Very well i contradict myself.I contain multitudes.~walt whitman

WhtDove
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17 posted 2001-02-18 07:05 PM


This is great!! I'm sure you're right though, they really wouldn't see themselves in this.

psst...serenity I know where he lives. j/k really, truly I don't LOL

Nan
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18 posted 2001-02-18 08:04 PM


For the "obstinate", eh?... It certainly does seem that those for whom its most fitting refuse to see themselves, doesn't it??... You do put it aptly, my friends...
Meadowmuse
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19 posted 2001-02-18 10:25 PM


Michael, it's always so pleasing to read your work when I visit. Your understanding and gift of language is quite refreshing. This is superb. Thanks for it.

Claire

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


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