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PoeticKnight
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0 posted 2001-04-03 02:11 PM


At midnight, the mourner’s bell tolls,
Resounding, each and every stroke
Foretelling news of my own doom
A dozen times, and my heart froze

One
Two
Three

Still time to escape undamaged,
Legs, as useless as some baggage
Lost and forgotten, like the rest of me
Now my mind, my mind unhinged

Four
Five
Six

Like a nail in the coffin, each note pounds,
Into finality, fading with the sound
An echo never to be disturbed again
Until the upheaval of the uttermost ground

Seven
Eight
Nine

Time left, to take one more dream,
To open, my darkest sight to eternity
This night could not possibly end
Or so it leads me to believe

Ten
Eleven
Twelve


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Sunshine
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1 posted 2001-04-03 02:14 PM


I do not think I shall ever hear my Grandfather clock's chimes sound the same again, not after reading this....

good, pondering thoughts left behind in a wise write...

Panne447
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2 posted 2001-04-03 02:14 PM


Interesting, PK. You had me looking for the bogie man with the ax.  Panne
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3 posted 2001-04-03 02:17 PM


I loved this one PK---very ominous and foreboding, loved the way you unfolded this---you can ring my bell anytime!  
Mabel A. Dilley
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4 posted 2001-04-03 03:06 PM


Insomnia is spelled "dread by means of clock"
I've been there throught the wee hours listining to the clock and my thudding heart.

"I am not now that which I have been."

Just A Woman
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5 posted 2001-04-03 03:14 PM


The weight of sadness, and the clock that pauses for no one.   I do believe you've captured it here.  Excellent, PK.



"I can't remember if I'm the good twin or the evil one."

PoeticKnight
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6 posted 2001-04-03 04:05 PM


Thank you. I know thank you is overdone, but never less meaningful. It was an interesting night for me personally when I wrote this. Not a bad night...just interesting.
Irish Rose
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7 posted 2001-04-03 05:09 PM


vivid and expressive
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