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Elizabeth Santos
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0 posted 2002-06-07 09:37 AM



Caverns

All alone, I felt imprisoned in a transitory vision
Not a spectrum of a prism could delightfully invade
Into darkness I created, treading into deeds not slated
On the tablet scrolled and dated, with my name in letters laid

Set was I on new adventure, no one could refuse or censure
This my quest duly indentured by my soul to my own self
Willing was my heart to travel to the place that would unravel
On a floor of rock and gravel, jagged edge and weathered shelf

There upon a silent mountain, only gurgles of a fountain
Interrupted paces counted to the cavern of my quest
In was in a cave of darkness, barren rooms of granite starkness
Cave uncharted through the markless tunnel path ofmy request

In the dank of earthly womb, where hidden secrets were entombed
And now at last will be exhumed in chambers yet to be unsealed
Like a marble pillared palace, stone the footing and the ballast
Rich the contents of the chalice, waiting there to be revealed

Down the marble hall I wandered, into chambers where I pondered
All the friendships I had squandered , in the course of passing years
Jealousy in tilted tiles, Permanent mosaic smiles
Lavishing deceitful aisles, dripping with another’s tears

Slipping off a ledge I tumbled, rocks behind me rolled and rumbled
Grasping at the floor I fumbled into ghostly cells of shame
Eerie whispers, phantom voices, making pacts and giving choices
Uttering in haunting noises, repetitiously my name

I walked the hallway to a corner where I huddled safe and warmer
But I found this to be former days of joyfulness and glee
Now an empty spatial token of the words I left unspoken
Of the promises I’d broken, deeds unfinished, floating free

Stalactites weeping tears of stone from inner places of my own
Eternal icicles were grown and dripping from my very soul
Into a likeness growing clearer, images were drawing nearer
Of a child so much dearer than one huddled in a hole

There I sat and in my sorrow, found a stone that I could borrow
Gem of beauty for tomorrow’s memories so rich and pure
All the rooms of loneliness, the crystal glass of homeliness
The spiral thoughts of only-ness I soon would leave behind the door

In closets of apology, in hallways of astrology
Through windows of psychology, no stone unturned or left behind
Filtering through rocky ceiling, chimes of hope were softly peeling
Light of day was now revealing end of journey through the mind

Elizabeth Santos


[This message has been edited by Elizabeth Santos (06-07-2002 09:39 AM).]

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ethome
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1 posted 2002-06-07 09:51 AM


I've never read soul searching written about so beautifully!  
I'm lost for words.
This is so precious!

Magnus
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2 posted 2002-06-07 09:52 AM


This has much of the same enchanting flow of
an Edgar Allen Poe poem....which I do very
much enjoy....

And I enjoyed this as well....Outstanding
write...  Thank You, Liz...

Sunshine
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3 posted 2002-06-07 10:48 AM



Lady Santos!
An epopee!
A Keeper...

Seymour Tabin
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4 posted 2002-06-07 11:47 AM


Elizabeth,
A true epoppe to me. Discription never better and written to the letter. Love Sy

Martie
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5 posted 2002-06-07 11:59 AM


Liz

You take us with you, into the depth of your poet's soul.  Wonderful and honest writing!

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6 posted 2002-06-07 03:41 PM


The flawless rhythm, the sublime rhyme woven on a master's loom, the superb storyline... geesh, Elizabeth!!! *S* I expect excellence from you and you STILL managed to floor me with the magnificence of this write!!!
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7 posted 2002-06-07 03:42 PM


Ooops... dad-blasted library button really SHOULD be available on edits. *G*
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8 posted 2002-06-07 04:13 PM


hmmmmm. . . I've walked through here before. . .

well done. . .

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To the world, you may only be one person. But to one person, you may be the world.

Janet Marie
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9 posted 2002-06-07 09:09 PM


Stalactites weeping tears of stone from inner places of my own
Eternal icicles were grown and dripping from my very soul

Into a likeness growing clearer, images were drawing nearer
Of a child so much dearer than one huddled in a hole

There I sat and in my sorrow, found a stone that I could borrow
Gem of beauty for tomorrow’s memories so rich and pure
All the rooms of loneliness, the crystal glass of homeliness
The spiral thoughts of only-ness I soon would leave behind the door


In closets of apology, in hallways of astrology
Through windows of psychology, no stone unturned or left behind

Filtering through rocky ceiling, chimes of hope were softly peeling
Light of day was now revealing end of journey through the mind
====================================


OH MY OH MY!!!
where are my knee pads...let the worship begin!!
Liz this is absolutely awesome...what an accomplished write this is....
anyone who didnt read this aloud has missed out and needs to come back and get it right
What very very impressive rhyme, rhythm, meter, cadence, and vocabulary this is.
The internal rhymes are done so flawlessly that all I can do is shake my head and smile. Then add to that the imagery, expression, emote, theme, poetic phrasing and verbiage, and what we have is a masterpiece...and proof of your talent and gift of verse and muse.
Superb writing Poetess...submit this to everywhere...its going in my library for safekeeping...filed under L...for what I can LEARN from it while loving it

When man is lead to arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations
When mans concern narrows, poetry reminds him the diversity of existence

JFK

Elizabeth Santos
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10 posted 2002-06-07 09:51 PM


ethome. I'm so glad you liked this one. Thank you so much for your kind words

Magnus, yes it is the saame rhyme scheme that Poe used. THank you!

Sushine. You light up my evening, Thanks

SY, You taught me the word epoppe. It;s so nice to see you use it.

Martie, Thank you dear for your patience in reading this. I know you are very busy, J called last night

Suthrn, You do have an appreciation for the musicality of a verse, and that is one of my favorite things, Thank you!!!

Sven, I hope your mind is not like mine! My memory is slipping, so I have to fantasize about it's contents!. Thank you!!

Janet Marie, Thank you for your generous words and for taking the time to write in length about this poem. I'm glad you liked it. Check you e-mail.

LIz

Janet Marie
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11 posted 2002-06-08 01:07 AM


*library*

When man is lead to arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations
When mans concern narrows, poetry reminds him the diversity of existence

JFK

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12 posted 2002-06-08 02:52 AM


What more can I do but take my hat off to you - what a star you are when it comes to the rhythm of the written word.  Elizabeth - this was simply outstanding work, and I saved it!

There is nothing means more to me than
my faith, my family and my friends.

Elizabeth Santos
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13 posted 2002-06-08 07:54 AM


Sharon, You are such a cute little star and that hat is adorable! Thank you for such a pleasurable response. And thank you for your kind comments.
Take Care

Elizabeth Santos
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14 posted 2002-06-08 07:57 AM


JM, I had never heard that quote before. Thank you for posting it --Very good!!
Janet Marie
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15 posted 2002-06-09 01:06 PM


I just came back to read this oh so very impressive piece of poetry again.
Outstanding Liz!!


here is the whole quote from above...
I couldnt fit it all in the space allowed for our signatures...
its a poets quote for sure


"When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence.
When power corrupts, poetry  cleanses."

John F. Kennedy

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16 posted 2002-06-09 01:23 PM


Liz this is simply amazing. And the style, which I do not know at all how to do..you handled it so well. I think I need some classes with you.
Sandra

Elizabeth Santos
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17 posted 2002-06-09 02:10 PM


Janet Marie, YES, Poetry cleanses. THank you for the quote and for your interest in this poem
Take care

Catalinamoon, THank you so much for your kind comments to this poem. Much appreciated

Kugs
Liz

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18 posted 2002-06-09 02:57 PM


this is truly a masterpiece.  I just hope I never have to go into the cavern you describe of so well.
Elizabeth Santos
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Pennsylvania
19 posted 2002-06-09 05:03 PM


Goldsparkles, Thanks for your comments, This just shows I have a twisted mind. You will never have to go there
TTake care
Liz

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