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Master
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0 posted 2001-01-18 01:49 AM


Before this perfect square alone I stand
and I reflect upon its very meaning,--
it’s not a box.... an outlet!-- I demand
to be let out. The stars outside are gleaming.
The darkness makes it seem as if they blend
together with the window, thus deceiving
the mind into thinking that a hand
could touch the glowing stars and this believing,

the mind leaves a handprint on the glass.
The window is our link to the outside,--
it shows the eye the greenery of grass,
unlike the wall, which doesn’t yield to sight.
The window lets the sultry sunlight pass,--
without windows there would be no light,
and hence, no warmth. Each window has
four corners and four sides (each side

is tangent to two corners), which then form
four angles that are measured in degrees.
These measures are important when a storm,
with raging winds picks up the small debris,--
they make the windows strong and keep you warm,
and windows block the branches of the trees
that bend with raging winds out of the norm.
Thus windows are the messengers of peace.

The windows do of course require care,--
you won’t see anything unless the view is clear,--
but use a sponge to swipe away the glare
of golden dust and colors will appear
and then, relax and sit back in your chair
and let the breeze be music to your ear.
An opened window serves to let fresh air
refresh the room. At any time of year,

the windows can be opened in the day
to let the sunshine spill its rays of gold.
The sunlight will submerge the room and stay
as though a guest who’s welcomed here uncalled.
But when the snow makes all the earth seem gray,
and when the breeze is simply just too cold,
and when you feel the need to hide away,
the curtains can be drawn to blind the world.

At night, they are like mirrors, they reflect
our every move and thus it often seems
when we are doubled by this strange effect
that we are living in the world of dreams,
where even parallels will somehow intersect,
where passion always finds the hidden seams.
The eye-- the star, two points now connect
and hands, again reach up for silver beams.

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Master
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1 posted 2001-01-18 01:38 PM


any suggestions?
Allan Riverwood
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2 posted 2001-01-18 04:51 PM


Different, i must say...
but yes, windows are all that, aren't they?  You really did take the time to analyze this thoroughly.  I know how it is to do this, i sometimes take a very mundane object or concept and analyze it to pieces.
You did well on this one, i must say.  Windows are, indeed, messengers of peace.
-Allan

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3 posted 2001-01-18 06:08 PM


Nice one here Master.....very good poem.



I was born myself, raised myself, and will continue to be myself. The world will just have to adjust.

I'm in love with my shadow
I admire it daily

Master
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4 posted 2001-01-18 09:00 PM


Thanx
jeremydraul
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5 posted 2001-01-18 09:23 PM


wow... very good poem.
Windows do lead to other things.. good expression.

~JDR

"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation." -Oscar Wilde

Master
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6 posted 2001-01-19 09:59 AM


Thanks JDR,
I'm glad you liked it!

Master
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7 posted 2001-01-19 12:59 PM


Do you think that I should leave it as is or add a bit more to it?
Lakewalker
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8 posted 2001-01-19 02:21 PM


To answer your question, my opinion would be add more.  I think this is really great, thanks for sharing it!

"Disagreements stimulate thought, thought stimulates action, and action stimulates life." --Lakewalker
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Master
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9 posted 2001-02-03 04:19 PM


Thanks Lakewalker! Glad you liked it!
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