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Honeybee
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0 posted 2003-07-15 09:56 PM


Pretend Forever

I am bereft, desolate damsel,
a coffin full of beauty, unclaimed.
Lips, unmoist from vows, poison me
a prisoner of hunger, 'someday' unquenched.
For, I am no apple of a man's eye -
an ugly stepsister beneath the gown
wishing the same wishes
and singing the same song.
Yes, my prince, I’ll settle for the frog lips of fate
and plant warts in the garden of faith.

Penetrate my belief with your Pinocchio manhood,
kiss me awake to sleep so I can dream.
I’ll wear your strings, dance the catatonia...
tell me that love isn’t just a word,
read me the fairytale, let’s pretend forever.

So, I’ll cut up all my credit cards
and be a poor man’s second choice.
I’ll fly the Superman without the cape,
I’ll even accept the raincheck
for all the plastic flowers you will pick me
on a summer's morn when the sun is tangerine cutout,
construction paper born
from a little girl's scissors, lace-skinned lovers in a row
with mom and dad fighting in the background.

Carve out my pumpkin heart
in hurried spell to glass slipper;
and from it, sip my whine to wine
so that I may be a love's hangover
in make-believe that you'll still want me
after midnight.

By Melissa Long-Monette

Intellectually I know that Canada is no better than any other country. Emotionally I KNOW that Canada is the best country in the world!

© Copyright 2003 Melissa P. Long-Monette - All Rights Reserved
Kaoru
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1 posted 2003-07-15 10:20 PM


"I’ll even accept the raincheck
for all the plastic flowers you will pick me
on a summer's morn when the sun is tangerine cutout,
construction paper born
from a little girl's scissors, lace-skinned lovers in a row
with mom and dad fighting in the background."

Wow, very deep and powerful.
The imagery of these lines ...amazing.

Aenimal
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2 posted 2003-07-15 10:31 PM


My turn..DAMN..amazing use of imagery you love this theme don't you..mmm frog legs lol

Honeybee
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3 posted 2003-07-15 10:37 PM


Thanks Kaoru and Raph....

I think every women loves this theme to write about or at least whine about LOL
And we're always disappointed 'cause fairytales are too deceiving and reality too blunt. SIGHS!  Believe it or not, in some twisted way writing about the dark helps keep me optimistic...go figure.  Us Virgo chicks like to difficult, huh?!

Melissa

Intellectually I know that Canada is no better than any other country. Emotionally I KNOW that Canada is the best country in the world!

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4 posted 2003-07-15 11:53 PM


Goodness, Melissa, I believe I've seen more "heart" and "honesty" in this than I've seen in a lot of your work.  Truly excellent, my friend, straight from a "real poet's" lips.   You are definitely growing as a writer and I'm quite proud of you.     

The stars will shine when I am gone,
the earth will turn on as before,
the gulls, still race along the shore,
the morning star, still kiss the dawn

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5 posted 2003-07-16 07:19 AM


Penetrate my belief with your Pinocchio manhood,
kiss me awake to sleep so I can dream.
I’ll wear your strings, dance the catatonia...
tell me that love isn’t just a word,
read me the fairytale, let’s pretend forever.
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You have always had a gift for the strong bleeding emote and for imagery with impact, as well as mixing rhyme, assonance, alliteration and word play...
and also what always stands out is your employ of theme and metaphor ... using personification and imagery...and using examples of extended metaphor to express your theme on a deeper level. In this inspire working the fairy tale facade to poetic impact and completion.


Penetrate my belief with your Pinocchio manhood,


WHOA ... kick butt line Melis-girlie.

"I'm good at two things and this is the other one."

C. Jaks

El_Campeador
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6 posted 2003-07-16 08:02 AM


This one hurt, because it is too easy to dream for that fairytale.

But maybe the answer is that we have to learn to find the fairytale in everyday life. And if we find that love is a sacrifice, not just a feeling, then love will last forever.


“We are all travelers in the wilderness of this world, and the best that we can find in our travels is an honest friend.” –Robert Louis Stevenson

[This message has been edited by El_Campeador (07-16-2003 08:02 AM).]

Seymour Tabin
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7 posted 2003-07-16 08:31 AM


Melissa,
I can't do better then JM she said it all.

Aenimal
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8 posted 2003-07-16 11:35 PM


*bump
JaiOfHeaven
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9 posted 2003-07-17 12:12 PM


What everyone said and more.
Hey, you are a true poet and writer.
There just is always room for improvement is all.
Keep writing...

Jai

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