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D edgar Grey
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since 2002-08-21
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Hell...(aka Wisconsin)

0 posted 2002-09-24 11:09 PM


Night slowly creeps in
Elusive and silent
Daylight streams across
Its darkening sky

Earth cools from within
Life flows upon it
Dew forms on moss
Unable to deny

Light gives into sin
Earth no longer lit
This is the final loss
As I slowly die

"cherry blossoms"

Floating to the ground
Light pink in your soft colour
End my memories

© Copyright 2002 Carson - All Rights Reserved
fractal007
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1 posted 2002-09-24 11:18 PM


Nice description of the collective despair felt by human and earth alike.

"If history is to change, let it change. If the world is to be destroyed, so be it. If my fate is to die, I must simply laugh"

-- Magus

bsquirrel
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2 posted 2002-09-25 02:41 PM


This is the second time you've ended a poem with I slowly die (remember the faucet's demise?). Never ever end a poem the same way twice -- each poem should be a destination that leaves you at an ending no one thought they'd end up at. It should be an exploration not just for the reader, but for the writer.

I loved the first two stanzas though. Maybe be brave and post it without the third?

Just a thought. Enjoyin' yr posts.

fractal007
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3 posted 2002-09-25 05:41 PM


I must say, BSquirrel, that's an interesting idea you've got there.  But don't be surprised to see a series of poems here that rebels against your style by featuring the same ending in every poem.  

"If history is to change, let it change. If the world is to be destroyed, so be it. If my fate is to die, I must simply laugh"

-- Magus

bsquirrel
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4 posted 2002-09-25 05:47 PM


I dunno, I guess I just feel, if you've already said it once, why say it again? Surely, a person can write hundreds of poems about death, and none of them would have to end with the obvious.

For me, a poem is about getting away from the obvious, toward something surprising to both the writer and the reader.

For me. I realize.

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