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Essorant
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0 posted 2003-02-14 08:38 PM


Queen of the Mere


The argent nightsurrounded moon
full, in the heyday of its noon
sate like a union in a pouch,
glanced like a lady from her couch,
surviewing with a kenning eye
winds and moods - the soul of the sky.
No clouds intruded on her gaze
no folds of night disturbed her phase
like Cleopatra in warm milk
or in a gown of luscious silk
thus did she bathe in summer air
and luxuries of heaven's care.
Soon, looked evenlong to a mere
whose glazen face a grace did rear.
From off its sandy verge, with pride
in regal plumes to swiftly glide,
the remeant Queen filled her sight
then like a dream on wings, took flight.

Union: a large type of pearl


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Local Parasite
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1 posted 2003-02-14 08:41 PM


I like your choice of language in this poem, and the rhyme scheme is quite charming.  The image is crystal-clear, yet still quite abstract... which I also enjoyed.  I don't fully understand the ending but still, overall I like this poem.  Nice work.  

Parasite

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~ Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

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2 posted 2003-02-14 08:43 PM


Such beautiful descriptions... what a wonderful dream and a wonderful piece. Nice work!

Peace I leave with you, My peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you.--Jesus Christ

Essorant
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3 posted 2003-02-14 08:57 PM


Local Parasite,

Thank you for your kind comments.
The end I kept vague for various interpretation...I wanted something suggesting the moon's reflection, coming of a dream, and the coming of day all being like swan at once--A swan is the main image I hope is recieved.  
Thank you again for taking a look into this.  

Lovebug
I love your name.  Thank you for reading and enjoying.


Take care,
Essorant

[This message has been edited by Essorant (02-14-2003 08:57 PM).]

Ina
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4 posted 2003-02-14 09:17 PM


this piece was quiet lovely in the sense of the images in portrayed...it began and ended on two very nice lines...well done

Regina

"heaven truley knows that thou art false as hell...one that loved not wisely,but too well..she swore..'twas a strange ,'twas passing strange"-othello

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5 posted 2003-02-14 09:24 PM


Can I offer a bit of criticism?  I wasn't going to vote for this but your explanation let me see the poem more fully, and now I'm going to cast my vote in your favour as I can better evaluate this piece (your explanation makes me think more of it, perhaps I wasn't looking hard enough for meaning ).  And well, I like it.

My only criticism is that your meter stumbles in a few places.  You might want to go back and try to even it out a little bit.  That's all I have to say, for the most part I like your use of vocab, the image and the meaning of this, so count my vote in your favour, regardless of whether or not you accept my suggestion.

Parasite

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6 posted 2003-02-14 09:57 PM


Ina
Thank you...I'm glad to know you enjoyed.  



LP,
I welcome and appreciate all critique/suggestions as people may have.
My only problem is that I was a better writer when I wrote this a while back, and am afraid to try and work with writing again whenas I am as weak as I am now.

The meter I use is called the Essorant Meter.        

[This message has been edited by Essorant (02-14-2003 10:23 PM).]

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7 posted 2003-02-15 01:39 AM




(smiles) Awwwwwwwww, I just love the image here of the swan unfolding her silky white wings, awakening from slumber, rising to the crystal moon on flights of fancy! (big hugggssssss) It is imagery like this that really soothes a poets heart, therefore this is a true gem, yay, I love it, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Essorant, 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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8 posted 2003-02-15 01:52 AM



yeah, like LP said, your diction added
more to the poetry.

'like Cleopatra in warm milk
or in a gown of luscious silk'

the rthym of this peice was awesome too,
no pauses, just steady flow.

cool.

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9 posted 2003-02-16 01:35 AM



Essorant~
This is a beautifully written piece.
I enjoyed the read.
~Vicky

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you have not truly met the poet.
~vlraynes

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10 posted 2003-02-16 12:50 PM


I really enjoy reading poetry that flows well. And this is no exception. You've painted a picture with your words.
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11 posted 2003-02-18 04:56 PM


I kind of like the Essorant meter and like the imagery used even more.
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12 posted 2003-02-18 11:46 PM


The argent nightsurrounded moon
full, in the heyday of its noon
sate like a union in a pouch,
glanced like a lady from her couch,
surviewing with a kenning eye
winds and moods - the soul of the sky.
No clouds intruded on her gaze
no folds of night disturbed her phase
like Cleopatra in warm milk
or in a gown of luscious silk
====================================


the ethereal and surreal essence of this poem draws the reader in...a very cool write Essorant...unique and creative.

" ... And think not, that you can direct the course of love ...
if it finds you worthy ...  it then directs your course."

K.Gibran


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13 posted 2003-02-19 12:05 PM


An interesting write this is
Dark Angel
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14 posted 2003-02-19 12:08 PM


Indeed an interesting write and the imagery great.

Maree

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15 posted 2003-02-20 09:55 AM


Very interesting....and very well done!!!!

Bridgette

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16 posted 2003-02-20 10:12 AM


Proud to say that you are a fellow Canadian! This oozes with sultriness...An exceptionally fine piece of writing! This poem appealed to me very much--on several levels!

Warm hugs,
EA

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17 posted 2003-02-20 10:54 AM


I also enjoyed this.
Jason

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18 posted 2003-02-20 11:00 AM


I've never thought of the moon this way.  Lovely
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19 posted 2003-02-20 11:12 AM


I really like this. Don't know why I didn't
see it before now...sorry....

Hugs,
Ethel

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20 posted 2003-02-20 05:56 PM


Me too I missed it in this big shuffle but I am sure glad I found it and read it.  You sure get my vote for the book, enjoyed.

          
~* Carpe' Diem *~  

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21 posted 2003-02-20 08:07 PM


WOW!!  Yes...much enjoyed!
Gets a vote from me!
~Hugs~

~ Trace my body with your words..
And in doing so, you touch my heart. ~

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22 posted 2003-02-21 04:57 AM


Beautifully penned!!

Charisma

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23 posted 2003-02-21 08:19 AM


great images... nice flow... liked it muchly...

regards,
sudhir

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24 posted 2003-02-21 03:28 PM


* Vocabulary check.... Mere: a small pond of standing water... Now, I get the image perfectly. The stillness of the pond, the moon reflecting off the water, the swan as she takes flight... Beautiful, beautiful imagery. Like the moon looking down, I could see it all so very clearly in my mind. Gets my vote for certain.

-Bob

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25 posted 2003-02-24 12:52 PM


What a beautiful example of language as an art. Fresh, unusual descriptions, and kinds of description. Very nice.

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26 posted 2003-02-24 12:54 PM


Essorant - like this writing...

BC

Nan
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27 posted 2003-02-24 07:39 AM


I enjoyed this, Essorant...
Essorant
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28 posted 2003-03-16 08:27 PM


I just wanted to extend a graces to all whom took time to read and reply to my vers.
If you enjoyed, that is what I hoped for most.  
Take care,

Essorant


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29 posted 2003-03-18 01:46 PM


I find this very soothing... your descriptions are powerful and give a unique perspective. *S*
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30 posted 2003-03-20 12:13 PM


A wonderful read, enjoyed.
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31 posted 2003-03-20 08:45 AM


I am with Janet Marie on this...

Beautiful words.....

~~ Connie ~~

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32 posted 2003-03-20 02:16 PM


Essorant,

Very beautiful. I enjoyed your dream.

                    Dawn

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