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Allan Riverwood
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0 posted 2001-12-10 03:29 AM


Regret

Your story does astound me, such a beast of logic pure
I have no parallel to give, no likeness to ensure
I see in you a being with her hands closed tightly near
Towards her chest, anticipating destinations clear

Hold strong your gaze, amuse me as I glance into your eyes
Whose irises peruse the pasts of kisses and goodbyes
I'm so unsure of feelings that your heart so advertises
Your history of lovers that so slowly crystallizes

You turn on me a mirror of reflection and regret
In which I see a little me, a boy I can't forget
Whose life was built on solitude, without a trace of shame
Who lived behind a door of wood, to play his childish game

Before me but a peekhole, and within I see your stance
Hence why I speak my verse to you, why I project my trance
Perhaps when you look back on me, you'll know what luck you live
So difficult is love to find, yet simple, love to give...

[This message has been edited by Allan Riverwood (edited 12-10-2001).]

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1 posted 2001-12-10 03:54 AM


Stunningly beautiful. Nothing could improve it, this is as wonderful as the poetry which inspired it.
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2 posted 2001-12-10 04:00 AM


hmmm... another "Oscar" contender.
Beautifully done.

...and her crown was formed by the ice in her eyes

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3 posted 2001-12-10 04:22 AM


Oh yes..This is just perfect!  

I am many.

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4 posted 2001-12-10 05:32 AM


I wish I could return the favor here...but there is nothing here to critique!

delicately written but still powerful...

I loved this...and now? I've gotta go...sadly..I'll be back soon! love to you, have a great holiday! HUGS.

Sudhir Iyer
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5 posted 2001-12-10 05:47 AM


This is beautifully written... Allan...

regards,
sudhir

Elizabeth Santos
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6 posted 2001-12-10 06:01 AM


BRAVO! THis is ooutstanding, as is Doreen's poem
Very well done, my friend
I shall read again
THanks for this delight
Liz

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7 posted 2001-12-10 06:07 AM


"Hold strong your gaze, amuse me as I glance into your eyes
Whose irises peruse the pasts of kisses and goodbyes"

This is wonderful Allan!  Beautiful cadence and rhythm throughout, and your sentiments and phrasing are excellent ... very much enjoyed!  

Best wishes,
/Kit

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8 posted 2001-12-10 01:22 PM


Allan,
Masterful writing. One of the better poems I've had the pleasure to read here. Well done.

Roger

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9 posted 2001-12-10 01:25 PM


A pure beauty!Enjoyed it!

Stevie

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10 posted 2001-12-10 03:01 PM


Your history of lovers that so slowly crystallizes

You turn on me a mirror of reflection and regret
In which I see a little me, a boy I can't forget
Whose life was built on solitude, without a trace of shame
Who lived behind a door of wood, to play his childish game

Before me but a peekhole, and within I see your stance
Hence why I speak my verse to you, why I project my trance
Perhaps when you look back on me, you'll know what luck you live
So difficult is love to find, yet simple, love to give...
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ya  got some very cool lines in this Allen...
and the whole poem is made cooler by being inspired by another poets work...and like Lady Peri's poem your cadence made this a pleasure to read aloud.
I especially enjoyed the impact of that last line...a perfect closing to this.
Im glad to see you posting in here...Id like to read more of your work.
later,jm

Its not like you to say sorry,
I was waitin on a different story.
This time I'm mistaken ...
for handing you a heart worth breaking.

Nickleback

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11 posted 2001-12-10 03:24 PM


This is definitely a masterpiece! It flowed so perfectly Allan! Loved it.

Michael
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12 posted 2001-12-10 03:27 PM


Beautifully done Allan - this poem has a lovely flow and a great message to it.


Michael

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13 posted 2001-12-10 04:21 PM


The flow, the words, that speak clearly to a heart. Awesome write! Cheers!
Ter.

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14 posted 2001-12-10 04:37 PM




"Hold strong your gaze, amuse me as I glance into your eyes
Whose irises peruse the pasts of kisses and goodbyes"



(big hugggssssss) Oh James, this is sooooooo wonderfully written! (sigh) Your beautiful words always amaze me; love is indeed so difficult to find, but yet, as long as we share our love to the world, the more love we'll gain in return, and we will light the world with its magic! (smiles) This is marvelous, sweet James, this is a sure keeper! BRAVO!!! (big huggssssss) You have such a beautiful heart, sweet James, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

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