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MARK V SHELDON
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In a corporeal internship...

0 posted 2001-07-27 07:24 PM


Participants
In a
Commodity
Known as
Life:
A brief moment
In an ever-changing
Process
Where
The light of day
Succumbs
To
A shroud of mystery
As
Time
Progresses into
Twilight.

Another form
Of progression:
From
The facade
Of an exterior image
To the interior
Of an altogether
Different world --
That of the mind
Where
Images
Take a different meaning,
Where
Light
Is not necessarily
The same
As it is
Outside...

A form
Of darkness
Can envelop
The so-called
Familiarity
Of place and time,
Creating
A discrepancy
Between the
Accustomed
And the
Unacquainted...
A comparison
Between
Accepted knowledge
And
Questioning curiosity
Where
Normal boundaries
No longer
Apply,
And the only
Limit
To the
Completion
Of a
New reality
Is that of
Imagination.

Objects
And
Circumstances
Acquire
New definitions
Relating to
Perspectives
Of
Others than ourselves.
Views and concerns
Which may reflect
Ones felt
Or
Those never experienced.
The only true confinement
Is
That which is imposed
By one's self.
New horizons
Exist
As long as there is
Courage
To pursue them.
The path
And
Pace
Are set by
Those who participate
In
The commodity
Known
As

Life.


(Copyright 1988 by: MARK V SHELDON)


"When you tell the Truth, you never have to remember what you just said."
--Del Casher

© Copyright 2001 Mark V Sheldon - All Rights Reserved
walker
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since 2001-02-11
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1 posted 2001-07-27 07:28 PM


This is really good, you are right we set our own limits that is as long as we are breathing, well done!
Voiceless
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since 2001-02-19
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Under the stars upon the wind
2 posted 2001-07-27 08:07 PM


This is so interesting!
I love a poem that makes you think..
Very true poem..

Freedom is not Free (Korean War memorial)

rwood
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3 posted 2001-07-27 08:39 PM


It takes all kinds to make the world go round. I appreciate your views, perspective, and your position in this (As a poet, and a person) If you did this quickly you are a genius, or else playing with my mind! I wish everyone would respect the voice of life.
Sincerely,
Rwood

MARK V SHELDON
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In a corporeal internship...
4 posted 2001-07-27 09:17 PM


Thank you, Walker.  "Limits" are not always as limiting as they may seem...

Voiceless -- it is my pleasure to make people think...  not enough of that happening in our world, nowadays...

Regina:  thank you for your very kind words.  Actually, it's a very interesting story behind this write...  This saved my hide back in college when I learned to my horror, the hard way, the night before my film was due for presentation the next day in film class, that 2 1/2 minutes of the 3-minute short were UNDEREXPOSED!!!  I was editing it and found that I had almost nothing with which to work, so, not having too many options, I decided to write a voiceover that could "carry" the shots that I could save...  To this day, I confess that "someone upstairs" channeled this write through me, in a matter of minutes, given the "failure is not an option" scenario of the class...  Thankfully, I have always been a huge Rod Serling/Twilight Zone fan, and somehow, writing a V.O. with that in mind, I could literally "throw-together" a "script" which served as the "glue" to patch-over and rationalize the mediocrity with which I was left after editing together the non-sequetor scenes...  Suffice to say, that with a little reverb on my voice and a solemn read, the class ate it up (though I'll always have a chuckle when reflecting back on this "Kodak Moment" of a day-in-the-life of a struggling film student...)

-MVS

"When you tell the Truth, you never have to remember what you just said."
--Del Casher

Logan
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5 posted 2001-07-27 10:02 PM


Ahh, life, our own solitary confinement..you really do well here, Mark. I love the twists and turns to my mind..you know, friend, this place needs you and your comments and posts..stay with it...gentle smile
RSWells
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Posts 2533

6 posted 2001-07-27 10:30 PM


Can't win if you don't play....enjoyed.

"Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to decieve"

MARK V SHELDON
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In a corporeal internship...
7 posted 2001-07-28 12:05 PM


Logan, thank you so much for the inspiring reply.  I like to think that I make, if but a little, difference here, and it's nice to know that someone thinks so.  I, again, consider it to be an honor and privilege to be here and share life with everyone here.  This forum is a little sanctuary of goodness in a very large orb of effort trying to desparately prove otherwise.  I won't buy, for a second, that all hope is lost -- not as long as a few of us remain who dare to question, challenge, and defy the "status-quo" of negativity out there around us.  

Richard, "win" is relative, but it's always worth "playing".  Thank you for the read & reply.

-MVS

"When you tell the Truth, you never have to remember what you just said."
--Del Casher

catalinamoon
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The Shores of Alone
8 posted 2001-07-28 11:16 PM


Another other-worldly poem, to be sure. Love it.
Sandra

SmittenKitten
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where the sky and horizon meet
9 posted 2001-07-29 12:19 PM



The only true confinement
Is
That which is imposed
By one's self.
New horizons
Exist
As long as there is
Courage
To pursue them.


So very true...

Very thoughtful write Mark...I love to hear how you view things.  I definitely agree with Logan, your comments and poems are indispensible  

"Poetry and Hums aren't things which you get, they're things which get you.
And all you can do is to go where they can find you."
~Winnie the Pooh

Dulcinea
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10 posted 2001-07-29 12:36 PM


I like the way you came full circle with this...very nicely done!  
azblond
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The Steamy Desert
11 posted 2001-07-29 04:07 AM


A thought provoking and powerful read...with a lesson to be taken to heart.  Life is one of those commodities we too often take for granted.  Lessons learned are lessons lived.

Let my words fall first upon deaf ears before a closed mind...

MARK V SHELDON
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since 2001-06-21
Posts 3015
In a corporeal internship...
12 posted 2001-07-29 02:04 PM


Sandra -- For a moment, I was ON that "other world"!  Luckily, the impression lasted...

Krista, thank you so much for your high praise -- that's a weighty honor and responsibility with which you bestow me!  I'll do my best and will remain true to myself.

Dulcinea... thank you.  Circles have a way of bringing you back to the point from where you came...  For that reason, I prefer to think of it as a spiral -- a spiral seemingly brings you back to a familiar place but with the added benefit of "progress" and Wisdom (hopefully...  assuming it's an UPWARD spiral, of course!)

Most true, azblond.  Lessons lived are lessons taught.

-MVS

"When you tell the Truth, you never have to remember what you just said."
--Del Casher

Cpat Hair
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13 posted 2001-07-30 09:44 AM


The only true confinement
Is
That which is imposed
By one's self.
New horizons
Exist
As long as there is
Courage
To pursue them.
The path
And
Pace
Are set by
Those who participate
In
The commodity
Known
As

Life.


(Copyright 1988 by: MARK V SHELDON)


Yep... you nailed this one Mark.. Nice writing and the whole thing tied up neatly in the ines above.. Good Stuff!!

Elizabeth Santos
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since 1999-11-08
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14 posted 2001-07-30 09:49 AM


Profound , imaginative, captivating
Wonderful poem!
Liz

Constance
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since 2001-07-28
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15 posted 2001-07-30 12:29 PM


Mark, loved the style as well as the words. you are obviously a person with something to say and you say it very well.
MARK V SHELDON
Member Elite
since 2001-06-21
Posts 3015
In a corporeal internship...
16 posted 2001-07-30 01:10 PM


Ron, thank you.  ...what a little "Oh my God, if I don't think of something quick to save this project, I'm going to FAIL this assignment!" won't do to channel in the ethers!

Liz, thank you so much -- I'm glad it inspired those properties for you.

Constance, thank you for the read and reply.  I think we all have something to say -- I just tend to get vehement about my points of view... :-)  I still say:  I know very little but I have a strong opinion about everything.

-MVS

-MVS

"When you tell the Truth, you never have to remember what you just said."
--Del Casher

athena4
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17 posted 2001-07-30 05:03 PM


Mark,
     What a powerful vision into the essence of all things felt in this life. This has touched on every facet of emotion that exists in all of us. Beautifully penned...
            Elise

MARK V SHELDON
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since 2001-06-21
Posts 3015
In a corporeal internship...
18 posted 2001-07-30 05:40 PM


Thank you so much, Elise, but I think you give me too much credit -- this but touches on some of the aspects of life that many of us feel...  there's so much more to discover and share...

-MVS

"When you tell the Truth, you never have to remember what you just said."
--Del Casher

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