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Magnus
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0 posted 2002-10-12 11:21 AM


Ten thousand died horrific death
as hundreds more the injured cried.
As each new soul let their last breath
upon the berm where falcons hide.

As dawn of day does come to pass
from fall of stone and crystal’s gleam.
In bondage fate, but then alas
wilt not thee quell the fearful scream?

This cell of rock, most putrid smell
of rats and mice, of spider’s crawl.
Where man is left in ponders dwell
since fall of stone our mighty wall.

My bed, this mass of festered cloth
where stains of life remain to see.
Our food but once a bowl of broth
to keep the breath yet rasping free.

In dark of night these vermin feed
upon the crumbs of crawling legs.
Dare not thy flesh to crimson bleed
for comes to thee most fearful dregs.

A restless dream returns in tear
as faces haunt and torment cries.
Now dead and ash the oaken bier
where embers glowing then now dies.

My king was torn upon the rack
to pieces four the corners cast.
Each piece a part now mem’ries black
within the mind’s cave deep and vast.

I wilt not words of him betray
as have those screaming souls now free.
For to my grave I wilt obey
till whence thy gate doth creak for me.



[This message has been edited by Magnus (10-12-2002 01:39 PM).]

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1 posted 2002-10-12 11:31 AM


This is so deep, it touches my soul.
Quite a bit to ponder. I am left, kind of, almost stunned by it. Wow!
It is great.

Warmly,
Pat

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        "Desiderata"

Magnus
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2 posted 2002-10-12 11:36 AM


Thanx Pat,  you will find over time...that
this is not uncommon of some of my poetry.
Pleased to see you here...Now I should go
and see what treasures you have given us.

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3 posted 2002-10-12 12:01 PM


enjoyed this
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4 posted 2002-10-12 12:17 PM


Hi, Magnus...Just wanted to say you have done a superb job of bringing your meaning across in this poem.  I agree...this poem is deep, dark, and wonderful all at the same time.  Glad to be reading your work again.

***Ivy Rose

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5 posted 2002-10-12 12:33 PM



Ok.  This is not so much a critique as some questions, as I was pulled from shore to shore...

At first, with "Eagles" in the title, my mind went to Indians.  The first stanza kept that firmly in my mind.  Second and fourth stanza did, as well.

The remaining stanzas pulled me back and forth to Old England times...knights and soldiers, as you are so apt at portraying.

Somehow, and while they may have some, I've never heard of eagles residing in England.

So...there's my two cents on an otherwise wonderful read...I enjoyed the cadence, the rhyme...and as always, the mystery.  Thank you.

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6 posted 2002-10-12 12:41 PM


Sunny One....want you to know that:
A.  I have a smile on my face...still...
B.  Headed toward the encyclopedia...
C.  I do so hate it when YOU are right, as
     usual.
D.  Thanx bunches for the response,  and
     maybe an Osprey?  Who knows...

This is supposed to be (other than the
cotton picking birds)  of Olde English,  
which...as you said...I am so apt to write..

hope you enjoyed the ride across the ocean
and back...How was the turbulence?  Light,
I would hope.....

Thanx KJ...good thoughts...will apply
accordingly....Eagles are just symbolic of
freedom...Lets see....hmmmmm...got me thinking....

GOT IT!...change made....

[This message has been edited by Magnus (10-12-2002 12:54 PM).]

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7 posted 2002-10-12 01:05 PM



One word...makes all the difference.  I am glad you put your comments in, Magnus, and not just change the title, because if you hadn't, I would have had on my face, and I'm not even hungry!

Magnus
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8 posted 2002-10-12 01:09 PM


You are welcome SunnySideUp.....

And I think the change worked out well...
Will keep that thought in mind when posting
other works...Good point,  glad you felt
comfortable that you can tell me what you
think....THAT is greatly appreciated..as
always...

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9 posted 2002-10-12 01:33 PM


Ok...you got me...

I couldn't resist a break from my dregs of paper hell, to see again the impressions of the artist put to pen. Well done Poe-et!
Great seasonal write. ThisDiamond

Magnus
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10 posted 2002-10-12 01:44 PM


Thanx TD....and Sun of Shine has been helping me fix my errors of birds...then...
while I was sitting in a nice hot tub of
water....I got to thinking...

where falcons flied????  WAIT!!!!!  flew not
flied....  So,  I changed it to hide,  which
fits and is good grammar...(pun intended)

Fight the paper wars Charlotte...fight on..

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11 posted 2002-10-12 02:56 PM




(big hugggsssssss) Wow!!! Oh my gosh, you speak of these dark and medieval ages so well in here, sweet friend, I too found it fascinating where the falcons came in, this is marvelous, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Barry, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

"Underneath your clothes there's an endless story..."

Shakira

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12 posted 2002-10-12 08:13 PM


well done and much enjoyed, Barry..hugs, Cher

Poetry is:
Passion, imagination and intellect running together.

Aloha with warmest regards, Cheryl Stewart Koomoa

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