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brian sites
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0 posted 2003-06-16 01:56 AM



sometimes I think I could burn
a hole in my ceiling

from staring at it too hard

perhaps it would be a window
                        to answers

the night sky, maybe willing to narrow it's scope,
to be less than
it's billions of possibilities

or perhaps that is impossible
for it to do....

then....
it is left to me

                  I've entered into that
                    storied age
                  where I know only this--
                  I don't know anything

                  where the sun will rise--
                  but it's light reveals
                  no insight
                  certainly not past the skin
                  of those I travel with
                  (smoky glass, etched with
                     ciphers)
                             even my own...
                  so many layers in us
                  competing for screentime...

I am fascinated
    yet I shy away from a window so large
....to see so much
frightens....
I narrow it as much as I can

I am called a good man
yet I see the proof of the opposite
around me in all of my familiar faces

I feel love filling me
for all people
yet my lips can curl impatient and bitter
as I stalk away from them

my child is bright and alive
yet I fear the seeds of darkness
I may have planted there

I feel the outreaching hands of love
caressing my face
or is it a shimmering oasis
on the horizon?

is MY love?

I, still, am amazed at the reach of us
our capacities

to heal, to harm
to forgive, to avenge
to flip
       like a coin
            in the moon
twinkling as mysterious
       as these stars

only
I see these coins
have more than two sides
and therefore
ARE
              stars
sharing light
                       but so far apart......

I close the window in my ceiling
                     turning eyes to
the dim light of a bedside lamp

it is said
"we are here to learn...."

I pick up a quarter
        and narrow it down:

heads of hope
tails of despair

I flip it
high
towards the ceiling
                     flick  the lightswitch
and the sounds

*click*

*clickityclick*

I will learn tomorrow

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littlewing
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since 2003-03-02
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1 posted 2003-06-16 01:59 AM


Bri
you completely blew my mind with this
dont know whether to rub my eyes
or cry . . .

amazing . . .
just amazing  
xxoo

brian sites
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2 posted 2003-06-16 02:00 AM


thank you Sue
I appreciate it

Aenimal
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3 posted 2003-06-16 02:13 AM


M'friend you've outdone yourself and these:
I am called a good man
yet I see the proof of the opposite
around me in all of my familiar faces

I feel love filling me
for all people
yet my lips can curl impatient and bitter
as I stalk away from them

is everything i feel i am 2..just brilliant writing all around..damn

brian sites
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4 posted 2003-06-16 02:17 AM


thank you raphael

i am stuck on black and white

either everything sucks
or it is all sublime

or
cringe
maybe it is ALL
gray

the question that cant be answered
headhurtinghere

passing shadows
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5 posted 2003-06-16 02:24 AM


wow! awesome work! had to read this twice and I'll be back again
brian sites
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6 posted 2003-06-16 02:32 AM


thank you Dixie
you always respond so nicely to my words
and I appreciate that

Aenimal
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the ass-end of space
7 posted 2003-06-16 02:38 AM


Bri I'm in the same place, on any given day..at any given moment..to love and hate with the same intensity. To have the reasoning to know what I have to do and then ignore it. To adore The Two Towers and yet despise those two scenes I've mentioned before. A vicious cycle I'm sick of, I'm just looking for a glipse of colour too dude..if I find any answers I'll be sure to share..
serenity blaze
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8 posted 2003-06-16 06:16 AM


What is there to say...the sky searches itself here.

You have written "the struggle"--

The need to understand all through the understanding self. "narrow it down"--only to find universes within universes--don't it hurt the head, baby? ouch.

Mad Viking Genius.

and clear liquid light.

This is eternal bri. You are a lovely soul...

Sunshine
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9 posted 2003-06-16 07:14 AM


sometimes I think I could burn
a hole in my ceiling

from staring at it too hard

perhaps it would be a window
                        to answers

~*~

Last night, had that hole occurred,
the moon would have pulled you
through...

So many thoughts...
each connected
yet like a hermit, rambling off
to find
destiny

May we all learn...
in tomorrow...


littlewing
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10 posted 2003-06-16 08:26 PM


Bri - yw
you know
Life is just bittersweet

Some good
most runs bad
bits of grey
sometimes a rainbow
and in between
bittersweet

this needs to breathe still
xxoo  

[This message has been edited by littlewing (06-16-2003 08:27 PM).]

wranx
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11 posted 2003-06-17 12:43 PM


I knew that this one would be....something different.

I, uhm, saw your notes on this and even in that wretched state, I saw a wonder forming


serenity blaze
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12 posted 2003-06-17 11:09 PM


smile. Happy happy one "o"...


brian sites
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13 posted 2003-06-18 03:23 AM


thank you all, friends

passing shadows
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displaced
14 posted 2003-06-18 04:40 AM


back again
vlraynes
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15 posted 2003-07-18 02:59 AM



Brian...wow...I am in awe of this.

"sometimes I think I could burn
a hole in my ceiling

from staring at it too hard

perhaps it would be a window
                        to answers

the night sky, maybe willing to narrow it's scope,
to be less than
it's billions of possibilities

or perhaps that is impossible
for it to do....

then....
it is left to me"

Love the thought of this, and the image created in my mind.


And this...

"to flip
       like a coin
            in the moon
twinkling as mysterious
       as these stars

only
I see these coins
have more than two sides
and therefore
ARE
              stars
sharing light
                       but so far apart......

I close the window in my ceiling
                     turning eyes to
the dim light of a bedside lamp

it is said
"we are here to learn...."

I pick up a quarter
        and narrow it down:

heads of hope
tails of despair

I flip it
high
towards the ceiling
                     flick  the lightswitch
and the sounds

*click*

*clickityclick*

I will learn tomorrow"

Gawd...I just love that...SO COOL, you are.
Hugs to you, friend...

"it is better to be a part of beauty
for one instant and then cease to
exist than to exist forever
and never be a part of beauty"
-- Don Marquis

Kielo
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since 2002-02-11
Posts 1109

16 posted 2003-07-18 03:05 AM


I wasn't going to read this. It's long, and I haven't been able to concentrate on a long poem in quite a while. Reading takes work, and I've only just started reading short things again. (That means I'm getting better! YAY!) However, I read the first few lines, and I was hooked. You held my attention the whole way through, and I'm still in awe.... It's profound, and I love that, and it explores a great feeling. Not great to have.... but I've been there. I like it very much.

Kielo

timothysangel1973
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17 posted 2003-07-18 03:29 AM


This was was tucked away...and lucky for me some of your fans pulled it from its shelf for another round.

"I've entered into that
storied age
where I know only this--
I don't know anything"

That line says so, so much Brian...you words speak for millions (including me)

"my child is bright and alive
yet I fear the seeds of darkness
I may have planted there"

OMG!  It's like you are reading my mind with this one...I feel this way so much, I see that things are better, but will those "dark" shadows fledge forth again and cause me to lose the wonderful things that I have???

Geez...you really made me think with this one!

It was (for lack of a better word)...EXQUISITE!

Into the library this one goes!

Some women wait for something to change and nothing does, so they change themselves.
-Audre Lorde


JaiOfHeaven
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since 2003-04-12
Posts 207
California, Usa
18 posted 2003-07-18 03:42 AM


Man...you sure have a way with words.
You are a very talented poet.
I liked this alot:

"I, still, am amazed at the reach of us
our capacities

to heal, to harm
to forgive, to avenge
to flip
       like a coin
            in the moon
twinkling as mysterious
       as these stars"

Thanks for sharing!

Jai

JamesMichael
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since 1999-11-16
Posts 33336
Kapolei, Hawaii, USA
19 posted 2003-07-18 05:33 AM


Nice writing...James
x8x_bigmike
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since 2003-07-08
Posts 130
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20 posted 2003-07-18 07:03 AM


            where the sun will rise--
                  but it's light reveals
                  no insight
                  certainly not past the skin
                  of those I travel with
                  (smoky glass, etched with
                     ciphers)
______________________-
loved the language here
great stuff

Mike

Martie
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21 posted 2003-07-18 12:23 PM


brian

Pondering and thoughtful...could see your heart quite beautiful with questions.  Is it tomorrow yet?  Hmmm, I guess there never is tomorrow, only today and yesterday.

BluesSerenade
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since 2001-10-23
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By the Seaside
22 posted 2003-07-18 12:44 PM


Seems everything has already been said,
so I shall just sit here and nod silently.

Speechless I am!!!

Krawdad
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since 2001-01-03
Posts 2597

23 posted 2003-07-18 01:00 PM


Brian,

As you can see by the responses above, you have touched on the universal.
And well done, sir.

This is the intelligent human curse.
Inescapable, but in its own way, nourishing.

It is the questions that keep me alive, not the answers.

Kraw'

Susan Caldwell
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since 2002-12-27
Posts 8348
Florida
24 posted 2003-07-18 01:14 PM


speechless...

Susan C.

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