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Christopher
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Purgatorial Incarceration

0 posted 2004-02-14 02:17 PM


Turn to Face the Strange
©2004 C.G. Ward

(with nods to David Bowie)

wanted to write "from the heart,"
but plucked out the guitar instead;
spilled melodies across the page
as if silence were the antithesis of love.

it is no longer hollow,
this beaker of stone th-th-thumping
inside a chest of flesh.
it is no longer plated with tarnished copper,
sweating out the moisture of anticipation.

if you take a lighthouse and worn-out breaker,
does the ocean pave a path across the rocks?
or shall the waning light burn brighter
from the perspective of diminishment?

i don't know,
but i will burn,
    i will burn,
    i will burn for you.


on the periphery of an absolute,
you brokered a deal with the devil
(some might say that would be me)
to bring out the darkness - fully dressed,
and make it dance a Scottish jig...

tra-la-la
la-la.

but i've never liked the bagpipes -
they're too reminiscent of war and pride
and all the other synonyms for impatience.

so as we slip a ring around our hopes,
think i'll flip the station to something more fitting.
perhaps we can turn to face the strange
with a smile on our lips
and the concept of demons withering
beneath the changes of life's other possibilities.

perhaps,
we can live.



© Copyright 2004 C.G. Ward - All Rights Reserved
Margherita
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1 posted 2004-02-14 02:34 PM


Impressive write.
Yes we have the choice always.
Love, Margherita

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2 posted 2004-02-14 02:47 PM


on the periphery of an absolute,
you brokered a deal with the devil
(some might say that would be me)
to bring out the darkness - fully dressed,
and make it dance a Scottish jig...


Hmmm....reminds me of a line from Legends of the Fall that hit me like a ton of bricks... "He was the rock that they broke themselves against." Your words always seem to jump-start my brain. Awesome. Chris

"At one glance
I love you
With a thousand hearts."


— Mihri Hatun, Turkish poet



    

passing shadows
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3 posted 2004-02-14 02:56 PM


I always look for you

very cool write!

Jamie
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4 posted 2004-02-14 04:10 PM


you really have been thinking about ziggy's famed stardust haven't ya?--lol

nicely written

Grover
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5 posted 2004-02-14 04:32 PM


Very decent write, enjoyed it much! Grover.
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6 posted 2004-02-14 09:44 PM


"or shall the waning light burn brighter
from the perspective of diminishment?"

"to bring out the darkness - fully dressed,
and make it dance a Scottish jig...

tra-la-la
la-la.

but i've never liked the bagpipes -
they're too reminiscent of war and pride
and all the other synonyms for impatience."


ok, just a few of your lines that stood out most to me...you are a bit cryptic, but, it gives me chance to read and reread this scientific sculpture of yours. you always have me in "awe"...and not much else i can say!

Martie
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7 posted 2004-02-15 09:52 PM


Chris

Music cuts a mood that feels a little bitter and alot true.  Well done, as always.

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8 posted 2004-02-15 11:15 PM


Awesome writing, Chris!
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9 posted 2004-02-15 11:16 PM


if you take a lighthouse and worn-out breaker,
does the ocean pave a path across the rocks?
or shall the waning light burn brighter
from the perspective of diminishment?

Christopher~ I admire the way you feed and fade in and out,
and still keep the song alive.

It is always something different, and a real treat to read you.


Christopher
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10 posted 2004-02-16 10:28 AM


you guys are too cool and too nice to me.

thanks for your comments, they are most definitely appreciated.

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11 posted 2004-02-16 06:18 PM


wanted to write "from the heart,"
but plucked out the guitar instead;
spilled melodies across the page
as if silence were the antithesis of love.''''

~~
sometimes silence can be

~~
if you take a lighthouse and worn-out breaker, does the ocean pave a path across the rocks? or shall the waning light burn brighter from the perspective of diminishment?''''

~~

I only wish I had written this....what a beautiful stanza
~~


you write with much depth....it is such a pleasure to read these treasures!
~

Lauren~


~~**~~
There are moments when speech
is but a mouth pressed lightly and
humbly against the angel's hands.

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12 posted 2004-02-16 07:13 PM


spilled melodies across the page
as if silence were the antithesis of love.

it is no longer hollow,
this beaker of stone th-th-thumping
inside a chest of flesh.
it is no longer plated with tarnished copper,
sweating out the moisture of anticipation.

if you take a lighthouse and worn-out breaker,
does the ocean pave a path across the rocks?
or shall the waning light burn brighter
from the perspective of diminishment?

======================================


I read this the other day but didnt have time to reply...my initial reaction was..
what happended to cyncial Chris????
then I said...whoa...this boyyeee is in love!!  

then I said... I WISH I HAD WROTE THIS!!


if you take a lighthouse and worn-out breaker,
does the ocean pave a path across the rocks?
or shall the waning light burn brighter
from the perspective of diminishment?



could that verse be any cooler???

love looks good on yer pen groovy guy.  


Well I cant say what I might believe ...
but if God made you ... he's in love with me.

5 for fighting

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