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Deafheaven
Junior Member
since 2001-06-02
Posts 23
Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

0 posted 2001-06-03 05:56 PM


Post-mortem promises

There are no angels to read our dreams
For heaven is deaf, or so it seems
Exist not ‘tween hades grotesque threat
And heaven’s superfluous guarantee
Ashes to ashes and dust to dust
It’s worms for you and worms for me

No more walmart or lowes or bars or sears’
No more strife and no more fears
I do not believe in some post-mortem promise
That there shall be some magical land to which we go
I take no comfort that a place should exist
Where there is no need for tears to flow

Who would want that anyway
A la la land in which to stay
The pain I have felt is material to the journal of my life
And I have scrawled many an erroneous line upon it’s yellowed page
But it is what it is and I need my tears to enhance my rapture
And if this be not true freedom, then it’s up to me to guild my cage

I need my losses to appreciate
What I have and what’s at stake
And when I sadly lose those that I have loved the most
I know I shall never again gaze in wonder upon their aspect or their mind, or feel their grief, or share their pleasure
I shall never again be able to proclaim or perform the declarations and affirmations of unconditional love
Making those moments where I took the time, all the more meaningful and all the more treasured

I do not need some mystic portal
For me to become somewhat immortal
For when we die don’t you see
We still exist ... in the thoughts and in the hearts
Of folks like you and folks like me

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Janet Marie
Member Laureate
since 2000-01-22
Posts 18554

1 posted 2001-06-03 11:18 PM


The pain I have felt is material to the journal of my life
And I have scrawled many an erroneous line upon it’s yellowed page
But it is what it is and I need my tears to enhance my rapture
And if this be not true freedom, then it’s up to me to guild my cage


I need my losses to appreciate
What I have and what’s at stake
And when I sadly lose those that I have loved the most
I know I shall never again gaze in wonder upon their aspect or their mind, or feel their grief, or share their pleasure
I shall never again be able to proclaim or perform the declarations and affirmations of unconditional love
Making those moments where I took the time, all the more meaningful and all the more treasured

I do not need some mystic portal
For me to become somewhat immortal

For when we die don’t you see
We still exist ... in the thoughts and in the hearts
Of folks like you and folks like me
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damn...this is awesome...
I'll have to go find the poem that inspired this...
I read a very cool poem by Hollowman yesterday, but I cant recall the title
your cadence added to this ones impress.
jm

I'm not right ... you're not wrong ...
Still I dont know ... what this love of ours is built upon.

Deafheaven
Junior Member
since 2001-06-02
Posts 23
Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
2 posted 2001-06-04 01:58 PM


Thank you very much

I rather like the line
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The pain I have felt is material to the journal of my life
And I have scrawled many an erroneous line upon it’s yellowed page
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and I am working on a new work based upon it.


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