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Temptress
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Mobile, AL

0 posted 2001-04-03 07:27 PM


Sounding lonely distant hum
Drums quickly nearer to my soul
Letting go of hopes and thoughts
To replace them with a little sorrow
Which is needed
Sorrow for a poet is like anything forbidden
If we deprive ourselves too much
Then it only makes us want more
In our denial we ultimately create our destruction.
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Just for the day could I stop breathing
Can this lonely fascination cease
Just long enough to make the feelings stop?
Why feel every single moment
If only in the vanity of needing to know
Something exists within.
Sink
Iced
Deeper within
And why put your hand forth for me, sir or madam?
Because you feel the obligation to a dying soul?
Or to compensate for some time when you didn't get or give the same?
Or because you feel some responsibility for me.
Why put your hand forth?
Question yourself that, and then come back
Perhaps then, and without hesitation
Reach for me.
Sink
Iced
Deeper still
I'm cold and warm, and feel no less human for it.
Cold brings the measure of anger I need
While I have to go on facing.
Warm brings the measure of understanding I need
While I have to go on accepting and standing beside.
Sink
Iced
Deeper
I'm on the floor
Leave me there
I like it here
Where everything swirls around
And I can pretend to participate.
Sink
I'm watching the obstacles and bouncing off of them
Deeper
The pain turns colors in my head, perhaps some grace
Iced
Hard shell with a warm pulsating inside.
Melt it..I dare you.


still d-i-s-c-o-n-n-e-c-t-e-d
I am bound by this, you see...to become Night's sole mistress, and I am jealous in my endeavours for his attention.

© Copyright 2001 Jennifer - All Rights Reserved
ma miller
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1 posted 2001-04-03 08:26 PM


Temptress ... this is a complex work and takes a couple of reads to absorb it all ... impressive for its structure and opposed simplicity in places, because it is indeed complex ...

maybe consider moving the "deeper still" to the end? ... leaving it "deeper" without the "still" forces the suspense and anticipation ... just a suggestion ...very intense work ...

Temptress
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2 posted 2001-04-03 10:04 PM


Thank you, kind sir, for your input and your reading. I am glad you liked it, and I will certainly see what I can do with your suggestions.  

still d-i-s-c-o-n-n-e-c-t-e-d
I am bound by this, you see...to become Night's sole mistress, and I am jealous in my endeavours for his attention.

a-alibaster
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since 2000-01-08
Posts 392

3 posted 2001-04-04 08:27 AM


With this I make no corrections or suggestions...for I can not...all I can say to you my dear friend is...
I am completely enthralled and taken in by your words and how in-tune you are with me some times...You make my envious...wishing I had written this myself...you stated the "me" completely!!
Thank you so much for just being you, for a wonderful moring read and stirring my mind.....**hugs tight*
Until...ali

"There is an alter ego which
dwells in every soul..."
a-alibaster

"I am as I am, nothing more, nothing less,
I am tears of pain, tears of Death.

Kethry
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since 2000-07-29
Posts 9082
Victoria Australia
4 posted 2001-04-04 09:55 AM


Temptress,
I'm not sure what to say about this, It is a brilliant piece for sure, but it raised so many questions in my mind.

Deep  and intense and powerful.

Kethry

Those of us who refuse to risk and grow get swallowed up by life.  Patty Hansen.



Temptress
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5 posted 2001-04-04 11:43 AM


Affy,
Sweetness..my dear friend. Thank you for responding to this and enjoying it, and thank you also for the morning talk. Certainly it felt good, and I felt the need to talk with an old friend. I'll be looking for those bubbles and otherwise mentioned stuff!  

Kethry,
An honor to have you reading my work. I'm glad you enjoyed it, and the fact that it raised questions for me is good because at least I can make someone think with it. Thanks once again.

still d-i-s-c-o-n-n-e-c-t-e-d
I am bound by this, you see...to become Night's sole mistress, and I am jealous in my endeavours for his attention.

Sven
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6 posted 2001-04-04 06:08 PM


you're really reaching with this one. . . it goes pretty deep. . .

excellent. . .

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To the world, you may only be one person. But to one person, you may be the world.

Isis
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since 1999-09-06
Posts 6296
Sunny Queensland
7 posted 2001-04-04 07:25 PM


I'm with Sven and the others the depths that you reached here are brilliant..
No critique from me, I love it just as it is!!

*War produces one thing - Cemetaries. And in cemetaries there are no enemies!*
~Isis~~Sovereign of the Spirit.



Honeybee
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since 1999-12-26
Posts 5372
Ontario, CANADA
8 posted 2001-04-08 06:46 PM



Jen - Wow!  If only you knew how much I relate, this is one of your best, I'm at a loss for words, very powerful and thought-provoking. In fact, you've inspired me to pen a poem~

Take care,
Melissa~

[This message has been edited by Melissa Honeybee (edited 04-08-2001).]

Red-uni
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since 2000-07-30
Posts 192
Georgia, USA
9 posted 2001-04-09 11:20 PM


awwww Jenn,
so many feelings that I have.  This is a brillantly written verse.
Your friend,
Red  

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