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Mysteria
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0 posted 2003-06-10 04:05 PM





            

~* What's Left Of The Flame *~

I wonder when did her shooting star die?
Gone are her yesterdays, and she can’t even cry.
A burned out old beauty queen, all wrinkled and gray,
Is all that she sees in her reflection today.

Where did the years of purpose go so fast?
How silly was she to think they would last.
Her hands clasped in prayer to heavens each night,
Consoling a soul so empty, and filled with fright.

Is it sorry she feels for what she has lost?
Or is all her sorrow caused by the cost?
If she had her life to live all over again,
Would she look at it now with the same distain?

Would she do things differently or still the same,
Would she have been a participant in the game?
Mistakes were made that she can't undo,
She'll make even more before she's through.

She feels like a star that fell out of the sky,
Down to earth and she doesn't know why.
She's had one heck of a mystical flight
But she's so very melancholy on this night.

Nobody cared that her shooting star died,
And when the light went out, was only she who cried.
She wishes she had someone that she could blame,
As she stomps out the embers of what’s left of the flame.


      


                                   

[This message has been edited by Mysteria (06-10-2003 10:28 PM).]

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1 posted 2003-06-10 04:22 PM


interesting write/read,,,

Poetry is a vision that portrays ones impressions.QjQ

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2 posted 2003-06-10 04:25 PM


Happy Birthday  

...
hey there my friend,
fret not over age
for that is
only a count
in little arithmetics

count if you must,
but then count
all the joy you have gained
in little sprinklings
and large portions
and then subtract the sad
from the total

and I wouldn't be least surprised
when you have a count far more than
the no. of years you had added up earlier

for you know you have deserved it



regards
sudhir
P.S. by the way beautifully penned poem...

[This message has been edited by Sudhir Iyer (06-10-2003 04:26 PM).]

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3 posted 2003-06-10 04:31 PM


QjQ - thank you

Sudhir ~ Oh you know, a little regret goes a long way when you turn 29 - My friend thank you so much for your lovely comment as always.

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4 posted 2003-06-10 05:09 PM


She feels like a star that fell out of the sky,
Down to earth and she doesn't know why.
She's had one heck of a mystical flight
But she's so very melancholy on this night.

And you've told her story so well tears of empathy cloud my eyes. *S* This is beautiful.

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5 posted 2003-06-10 09:02 PM




(big hugggsssssssss) God Bless You, dearest friend, this made me cry as it felt sad to me but is also very beautiful and I want you to always know you are loved and the little girl is always shining in your heart and can never stop skipping and blowing bubbles and picking daisies! (sigh) Happy Birthday, dearest friend, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Sharon, 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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6 posted 2003-06-10 09:18 PM


Don't feel like the woman in the poem, Mysteria. You're awesome. Happy Birthday!

~Elizabeth

Dreams last for so long, even after you're gone...
~Jewel

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7 posted 2003-06-10 10:07 PM


Sharon...youth is a state of mind...and you can't see it in a mirror.  Wonderful poem!  I hope you had a happy birthday!  
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8 posted 2003-06-10 10:30 PM


Suthern - You have no idea what that empathy meant to me and I truly mean that.

Noah - What can I possibly say to you for all the kindness you show me and others with your comments from the heart, you are such a dear.  THank you.

Martie - My state of mind is okay it is the darn gravity that is out of whack!

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9 posted 2003-06-10 10:31 PM


Skyshine - I am afraid I do feel exactly like that woman in the mirror, and I am trying to snap out of it, but thank you so kindly for your wishes.
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10 posted 2003-06-11 02:55 AM


this is so sad
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11 posted 2003-06-11 09:49 PM


Well, Mysteria?
It would seem that wranx could have written this. Or something very much like it.

Preachin' to the choir, here

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12 posted 2003-06-11 10:06 PM


very beautifully written.  I loved it
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13 posted 2003-06-12 06:29 AM


Oh Sharon ... I really loved this piece. A wonderful look into the mind, as the years pass by and we look back onto a lifetime. You've got me pondering this morning, my friend ... and you know I love that.

Best wishes and hugs,
/Kit

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14 posted 2003-06-13 11:07 AM


Some glow from within and inspire others to fire up the sky...Those are the ones who are never spent. A candle in the wind perhaps, but still a beautiful flicker.

Have missed you greatly.

Sincerely,
Reg

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15 posted 2003-06-13 04:33 PM


Oh Regina~how very good to see you lady
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