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Saxoness
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0 posted 2001-07-15 01:32 AM


Only nursery rhymes can
describe the way you’ve
left me here,
removed from your front burner
and cooling to the touch.

Peas porridge hot
peas porridge cold,
peas porridge in the pot
where love’s grown old.

I let down my hair for you,
the blind prince who climbed over
the walls of excuses and defeated
the dragon,
the evil witch,
the giant at the end of the beanstalk.

Jack be nimble,
Jack be quick,
Jack was burned by the candlestick.

I can’t help but
shatter when I think of you...
How will I ever
let you
let me
go?

Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall
humpty dumpty had a great fall.
All the kings horses and all the kings men,
couldn’t make you try and love me again.

My window shows a
black sky with stars
that flash neon,
and somehow I’m still convinced
they’re real.


Star light,
star bright,
first star I see tonight
I wish I may,
I wish I might
don’t let the heartache come tonight.

2001 and a new year
for wishful thinking,
and although I knew it was
only a dream,

I never wanted us
to be the Grimm fairytale


"Glory remains unaware of my neglected dwelling where alone
I sing my tearful song which has charms only for me."
                                

[This message has been edited by Saxoness (edited 07-15-2001).]

© Copyright 2001 Angela Erin Burke - All Rights Reserved
serenity blaze
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1 posted 2001-07-15 01:36 AM


oh...this one hurt to read. Hugs Ms. T---cleverly written but sad...so sad.
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2 posted 2001-07-15 02:41 AM


Awesome miss Sax I liked it alot yuh I love nursery rhyme poems yuh when I sing in the car I always change the words and yuh hehe. You did well keepin the theme and makin me sad o yuh
Nan
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3 posted 2001-07-15 10:45 AM


You've intertwined your own new words and some old-timers to express some very intense feelings here, Sax... We do learn to protect our own hearts, don't we???

Keep writing - It's nice to see you posting more....

Nan
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4 posted 2001-07-15 10:47 AM


You've intertwined your own new words and some old-timers to express some very intense feelings here, Sax... We do learn to protect our own hearts, don't we???

Keep writing - It's nice to see you posting more....

VAS
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5 posted 2001-07-15 05:16 PM


this was a fantastic read, thanks for sharing, I'd also like to echo all the other comments as well, of course the things walt says he does I can't say apply fully to me, if I change the words, it's prob'ly cuz I fergot em.
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6 posted 2001-07-15 05:30 PM


LOve is not always a fairy tale with a happy ending but one day your prince charming will come, I am sure. Cleverly written, Tia.

"Here I am in prison,here I am with a ball and chain There is whiskey in the jar-o" Traditional irish song.

Saxoness
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7 posted 2001-07-16 02:25 PM


Thanks all for responding, it was hard to write.  It was one of those moments of forced reality, you know?  It only seemed fitting to fantasize it.  

"Glory remains unaware of my neglected dwelling where alone
I sing my tearful song which has charms only for me."
                                

Sven
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8 posted 2001-07-16 06:51 PM


forced reality???  hmmmmmmmmm. . . that's a poem on its own. . .

I really like what you've done with this one. . . the intertwining is really good. . . what's real??  and what isn't??

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9 posted 2001-07-16 08:56 PM


I love this. I've read it three times already. Its good to see you writing again, friend!   Take care of you!  

Saxoness
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10 posted 2001-07-18 10:44 AM


Hmmm Sven, maybe I'll save that phrase for a sequal? Who knows?  Thanks for the reply

Jenn, I tell ya, it was blood sweat and tears the whole way through lol. But it was definately a labor of love.  Thank you for your compliments, they mean a lot coming from such a good poet.

"Glory remains unaware of my neglected dwelling where alone
I sing my tearful song which has charms only for me."
                                

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