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Professor Gloom
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of Depression

0 posted 2003-07-17 08:52 AM


In the half-light, the twilight
those moments before the night
he slithered, methodically out of sight.

Hiss laid low, Eve’s bibelot
blew kisses at each shadow
tasting air, measuring the fatal blow

Unseen and unseeing, legless being,
Unhearing the sitter's deep voice singing
Slither waits as the sitter is fly feeding

Tongue tracing, heat pits placing
both gauge the prey within a tasting
marking distance to coiled embracing

Somewhere distant a storm begins to boil
And there closer in shadow forms a coil

The diamond dragon’s quicksilver kiss
Perfection wrapped within explosiveness

Floating feathers and talons in the dim skies
Illuminating lighting reveals all to search eyes

The would be prince spies dragon in his creep
And finds salvation in a single leap

Coils unwind to grasp nothing but air
Which from emptiness now talons are there

The raptor finds its target in the strafe
And the warty one, at least for now, is safe

The morals in our tale are simply this,
That snakes who aim for Toads will often miss
And stealth in deadly deeds may be a boon
But cannot better wisdom in the Gloom

Gloom/Toad

It was a pleasure to add my words to this work
and I wish to thank Toad for his toleration with my slow progress
in completing this




© Copyright 2003 Aszard Drazlom - All Rights Reserved
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just out of reach
1 posted 2003-07-17 09:17 AM


Bravo you two!! Great write. Chris

"There shall be eternal summer in the grateful heart."
~Celia Thaxter~    

    

nakdthoughts
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Between the Lines
2 posted 2003-07-17 10:22 AM


alot of good lines..but I especially like the moral:

The morals in our tale are simply this,
That snakes who aim for Toads will often miss
And stealth in deadly deeds may be a boon
But cannot better wisdom in the Gloom


nicely done
M

wranx
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3 posted 2003-07-17 10:23 AM


Really, very nicely crafted

Not familiar with either of you, but like what I see here

Ed

*stomping to the Library*

Soleil Noir
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4 posted 2003-07-17 10:49 AM


Truly remarkable.  The images,
the personification,
alliteration,

in fact, I think I'm going to send this on
to our own Janet Marie - who would spank us
all if she missed out on this piece of poetry confection

Thank you both very much, gentle persons.

Seymour Tabin
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5 posted 2003-07-17 10:55 AM


Professor and Toad,
Congratulations to you both, very enjoyable.

garysgirl
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6 posted 2003-07-17 11:01 AM


Professor and Toad. This is a very good write
by you two. I enjoyed this duet, as well as all the
others you folks are doing.  
Hugs  
Ethel

Janet Marie
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7 posted 2003-07-17 11:13 AM


In the half-light, the twilight
those moments before the night
he slithered, methodically out of sight.

Hiss laid low, Eve’s bibelot
blew kisses at each shadow
tasting air, measuring the fatal blow

Unseen and unseeing, legless being,
Unhearing the sitter's deep voice singing
Slither waits as the sitter is fly feeding

Tongue tracing, heat pits placing
both gauge the prey within a tasting
marking distance to coiled embracing
===================================


Ahhhh the moth is happy...just look at the rhymes and vocab verbiage, the word play and cadence...the imagery... the edgy surreal theme...excellent dueting of talents poet sirs...well done!!  


Soleil .. thanks for the note...
now what was that about wanting to be spanked? LOL

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

C. Jaks

passing shadows
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8 posted 2003-07-17 12:29 PM


slow is sometimes the best way to go...roasting in its juice that way....excellent write!
Susan Caldwell
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9 posted 2003-07-17 12:32 PM


Excellant work!!  



Susan C.

Martie
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10 posted 2003-07-17 02:21 PM


Prof and Toad...an excellent duet!!
Toad
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11 posted 2003-07-17 08:00 PM



I feel I should put the record straight - the Professor wrote all the good bits, I just limped along struggling to keep up, though I must admit I enjoyed the much-needed exercise.

Thanks for putting up with me PG

vlraynes
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12 posted 2003-07-17 11:05 PM



Wonderfully done, you two.  I enjoyed this.
Hugs,
~Vicky

"So here I am with pockets full of good intentions
But none of them will comfort me tonight..." ~Carpenters

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