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Christopher
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Purgatorial Incarceration

0 posted 2002-07-17 03:00 PM



Torn - Part II
©2002 C.G. Ward


wanted to write happiness to poetry,
founder a grin as if it could bolster
the gut-wrench of divisibility
across the space of nether distances.
thought I could blister the pages
of this brightly summered day
with chamfered edges of joy.

again -
change and chance litter the doorways,
each fanned toward the next,
spanned ad infinitum into the depths
of a directionless swirling of white;
why does black seem this empty,
when the symbol of conventional purity
is the color of a cold day in hell?

"The Price of Murder,"
is a book I've never read - looks bad -
yet the title's stuck inside my head
like the memory of a grade B movie
that had no artistic merit
save the stomach-clenching groans
as the lips synched three seconds
after yet another bad pun.

and yet,
it fits my recollections warmly,
while a moment or two ago
your face in my head made me grimace.
I try to smile still, but at times it's hard.
so hard.

the fan's blowing cool air across the room
and I'm staring at this screen,
wondering if words mean anything these days.
at the least, they've been muted.
at the least, they've sheltered me long enough,
and I think it's time to work on a different story,
one with a better ending
than the clichéd crackle of a 38 Special
as they nail the janitor
instead of the villain.



It's strange how the muse can ride you one direction, when you're feeling the complete opposite. Go figure, thanks for reading.

Chris

© Copyright 2002 C.G. Ward - All Rights Reserved
the_loner_23
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1 posted 2002-07-17 03:01 PM


Awesome

Cold hands means a warm heart

Dark Stranger
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2 posted 2002-07-17 03:08 PM


chris

now you now the demons that dress as muses

well penned guy...
I recognize the bricks on those walls
of glass

Sunshine
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3 posted 2002-07-17 03:19 PM



Christopher...this is like a sip at the well...
and I want to stay, and drink some more, but the road beckons...

I'll be back...

devina
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Cali
4 posted 2002-07-17 03:25 PM


Just to let you know I've acknowledged you... ...but I seemed to have missed the first part of this...will dig for it and be back to this one!!!

and? cute pic btw...but don't you EVER gain any weight Creestopher??? YEESH....

how many women would KILL fer those hips???

smiles for you cutie...miss ya round...

take care~
Tanya

Open arms can be the most fragile in the world...



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5 posted 2002-07-18 12:55 PM


As I read this? I could hear the ticking of the light pull on the ceiling fan...no REALLY. That describes the feel of this for me...time and timelessness...all at once, and a forboden door, invisable...hmm...

I could SEE you...laying on spare white sheet, hands crossed beneath your head, staring at the ceiling.

Okay...OKAY...I get carried away...leave me to my delusions...you were even wearing the damned "tank!"

loved this. love you. Hope yer well and happy, dawlin'!


Poet deVine
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6 posted 2002-07-18 01:04 AM


I love this...very deep...I know I am reading more into it than is there, but then, isn't that what you wanted? to make us think?

And I love the new picture..very rugged..(and I won't say anymore for fear of making you blush! )

Elizabeth Cor
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7 posted 2002-07-18 04:18 AM


I didn't actually read the poem, I just thought you're picture was hot.
Kit McCallum
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8 posted 2002-07-18 07:21 AM


"why does black seem this empty,
when the symbol of conventional purity
is the color of a cold day in hell?"

"wondering if words mean anything these days.
at the least, they've been muted.
at the least, they've sheltered me long enough,
and I think it's time to work on a different story,
one with a better ending"

This piece held a powerful impact Chris ... excellent phrasing and wonderfully clear visuals brought to mind throughout.  I loved the flow and the mood you captured within, much enjoyed!  

Best wishes,
/Kit

PS ... back again, forgot to say, I love the new pic too!

[This message has been edited by Kit McCallum (07-18-2002 07:22 AM).]

rwood
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9 posted 2002-07-18 07:28 AM


Laughing@Elizabeth

Our endings aren't ours...but beginnings are. Even if I do have lots of those wadded up and thrown into the wastebasket of me~wink* Enjoyed this write Mr. Poet. Missed your words.

Sincerely,
Reg

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10 posted 2002-07-18 01:40 PM


HI--

I really love the way you write, but wanted to email you a little more then I will put here..... you have that talent poet sir...


hugsss

Lauren~

The ocean looks like a thousand diamonds strewn across a blue blanket
I lean against the wind pretend I am weightless and in this moment I am happy

Severn
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11 posted 2002-07-18 08:54 PM


You - going to write happiness? Never heh...

I'm not in a critiquing mood right now hon, so I won't. For now I'll just say - yeah, I understand...

huggles..

K

ps - I do like that last verse though...a lot...

Christopher
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Purgatorial Incarceration
12 posted 2002-07-23 02:11 PM


Sorry it's taken me so long to get back here - thank you everyone for your replies... i hadn't written for a little while and it was nice to do so again.

C

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