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Corinne
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0 posted 2001-08-12 08:25 PM


A Noble Man

I’ve built you up into my ideal,
combined in you all the qualities
dreamt of in girlish fairy tales:
with certain vulnerabilities of the heart,
a clever mind,
flesh immune to malady,
forged together,
tungsten strength.

Men and women alike
gravitate toward you –
with your easy smiles
and gentle ways,
a sword in your hand
means safekeeping,
a chivalrous stand,
holding on to honor.

And love?
A welcoming renaissance
in your arms.

My knight? Perhaps.
In reality,
with armor clanking
and creaking,
perfection,
imperfect.

© 2001 Corinne Bailey

© Copyright 2001 Corinne - All Rights Reserved
Martie
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1 posted 2001-08-12 08:50 PM


Corinne--You describe so well how easy it is to make someone into something of our choosing and forget that they are human.  
doreen peri
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2 posted 2001-08-12 08:54 PM


Oy!!

-doreen

Marge Tindal
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3 posted 2001-08-12 09:08 PM


Corinne~
Oh ... such a picture~

'And love?
A welcoming renaissance
in your arms.'


That's all that counts ! !  
*Hugs*
~*Marge*~

*LOL @ Doreen~

~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
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jwesley
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4 posted 2001-08-12 09:49 PM


WOW, what an opening stanza...and the rest just builds on that...wonderful write Corinne.

jwesley

Logan
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5 posted 2001-08-13 02:42 AM


Any knight worth his salt has a bunch of dents and rust spots on his armour..ahh, Cor, another one of your nice and lovely writes..very gentle smile
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6 posted 2001-08-13 03:03 AM


The higher the pedestal... the harder the fall.  It is said that a man looks at a woman initially and thinks she would be wonderful to be with for the rest of his life... never changing. Whereas a woman looks at a man and thinks... how wonderful it would be to spend the rest of her life making him into what she wants him to be.
   I guess that is what 'dreams' are for. :-)

poetsguild
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7 posted 2001-08-13 07:14 AM


Hey Core,

I remember this one. Did you revise? Nice to see a familiar face (although this is the first time I've seen your face - ha ha)

Melissa

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8 posted 2001-08-13 07:46 AM


we all want the armour, a knight to save us, and they sometimes stand naked before us, just as vulnerable as we are.
RMW
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9 posted 2001-08-13 09:57 AM


Cor...The errant knight. Cervantes would have liked this. Bob
Corinne
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10 posted 2001-08-13 11:23 AM


Thank you all, for commenting. Yes, we do sometimes have a tendancy to put people on pedestals, to want them to provide what we feel lacking in our lives.

And yet, it isn't so bad to discover that these people are just people, isn't so bad at all...

Thanks again!

Corinne

citizenx
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11 posted 2001-08-14 01:46 PM


My knight? Perhaps.
In reality,
with armor clanking
and creaking,
perfection,
imperfect.

Corinne, a wonderful spin on romantism.

shadows flicker sweet end tame
dancing like crazy mourners" magazine


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12 posted 2001-08-14 02:30 PM


well we can all use an oil can now and then...and we all make noise when others would prefer quiet occaisionally...

nicely done... and a lot of truths to take from the perspective...


Corinne
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13 posted 2001-08-17 04:06 PM


Thanks, CitizenX and Captain!

Corinne

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14 posted 2001-08-17 07:35 PM


Yanno, Cor I believe you have smacked me in the face with this one, and inspired something I truly wish I had the concentration to write at this time. I love this and its message.   I hope you're well.


Denise
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15 posted 2001-08-17 09:10 PM


Very well expressed, Corinne! Great poem!
Eloise
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16 posted 2001-08-17 09:14 PM


Excellent write Corinne.  Not everything is as we perceive it to be.  Loved the last stanza.
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