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iliana
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0 posted 2004-05-14 01:29 AM


My Muse is a little testy tonight........


I’ve read all day until my eyes have bled
Listened to the many, many talking heads
And all I know is absolutely null.
The universe is much too vast, too tall
To understand it all.

I’ve interviewed the ones who know the best
Who told me truth I cannot put to rest
And all I know is absolutely null.
The universe is much too vast, too tall
To comprehend it all.

I’ve dug through archives of Egypt’s ancient tombs.
Watched the frothed tide's pull upon the moon
And all I know is absolutely nada.
The universe is vast, why the bother?
The notion of enlightenment is worthy
But which horse won last week’s derby?

The universe is much too vast, way too tall.
I am but a grain of sand drowning on the shore,
     covered with sea weed and more,
     waiting for Poseiden's command
     to change the tide and lay me on dry land,
     exposed, again unsheltered,
     d  e  -- r  a  n  g  e  d.

Hermit crabs, I understand.

[This message has been edited by iliana (05-14-2004 12:20 PM).]

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Opeth
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1 posted 2004-05-14 01:56 AM


Smarty Jones is the winner!

I enjoyed the way you analogized your feelings... but please, don't ever feel like something like seaweed or hermit crabs for that is much the same.

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2 posted 2004-05-14 02:00 AM


this is incredible!
MGROVES
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3 posted 2004-05-14 02:01 AM


enjoyed this.


iliana
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4 posted 2004-05-14 02:01 AM


Opeth, you're a sweetie!  I don't really feel like this although I am somewhat of a hermit -- in reality, it's more like I am holding a seive and sifting the sand if you know what I mean. My work requires me to interview people and do a lot of reading and watching news, thus the talking heads.   and thanks for post.   .......jo

[This message has been edited by iliana (05-14-2004 03:54 AM).]

iliana
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5 posted 2004-05-14 02:04 AM


Dixie --   thank you for the "incredible" -- wow, I'll tell my muse although he/she (mine is nongendered) is really aggravated tonight -- maybe I should wait 'til tomorrow!  lol
iliana
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6 posted 2004-05-14 02:06 AM


MGROVES -- thank you, glad you did.  Apologies for my muse's kind of sour tone tonight -- she/he (whatever) needs to get out and have some fun -- and lighten up a little!  
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7 posted 2004-05-14 02:40 AM


OMgosh this is sooo good Jo!!

Loved the way you did this...

and remember:

we dont need to know much, knowing ourselves is enough ......even if we are a little "crabby" LOL

iliana
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8 posted 2004-05-14 02:43 AM


Hey there muted cuted one -- lol -- yes, I agree that knowing ourselves is enough!  Don't know what's going on with musie tonight..... .....jo
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9 posted 2004-05-14 04:04 AM


all i can say is "wow!"
iliana
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10 posted 2004-05-14 04:12 AM


akforty7 -- thanks for posting and for the "wow."  I'm flattered....
Sudhir Iyer
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11 posted 2004-05-14 08:38 AM


nicely written...

Regards
sudhir
P.S. maybe you were thinking of the word "Poseidon"... not sure about mythology myself

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12 posted 2004-05-14 09:03 AM


know this feeling...expressed well Jo....

~~**~~
le vent chante avec le calme doux
calme de nuit
sien beauté sur mes lèvres
~~**~~

inkedgoddess
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13 posted 2004-05-14 10:34 AM


you and me, the hermit crab, the tree, the stone, the gull.........all just crawling ants beneath the smiling sun
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14 posted 2004-05-14 10:42 AM


Jo...a masterpiece....tend to be a hermit crab myself...guilty   

Loved this poem.  


forne_marin
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15 posted 2004-05-14 11:08 AM


Very nice. Good rhythm, and a great metaphor. Keep up the good work!

I believe the most important component of a poem is rhythm. Rhythm is the heartbeat of a poem. It is what makes poetry poetry.

Kethry
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16 posted 2004-05-14 11:13 AM


Ah for the life of a hermit crab, where I can be alone and people expect me to be crabby. Lovely expression in this.

Here in the midst of my lonely abyss, a single joy I find...your presence in my mind.  Unknown



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17 posted 2004-05-14 11:32 AM


iliana,
   Loved this one.  I really liked your first verse and how you led from there to the sand and hermit crab.  Yes, sure it is a vast and tall uni verse or,
better yet, perhaps a multi-verse!  Take care,
       Love,
        Sadie

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18 posted 2004-05-14 12:57 PM


This is so wonderful and I have read and re-read it many times this day. You are an amazing writer.

Hugs, Marti

If you truly love Nature, you will find
beauty everywhere.
 ~Vincent Van Gogh ~

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19 posted 2004-05-14 02:23 PM



Jo, a testy muse is better
than no muse at all.

A pondering write.
I shall have my sisters think on this one.

Martie
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20 posted 2004-05-14 08:48 PM


iliana

I really enjoyed this...the humor and the wisdom...an unbeatable combination!!

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21 posted 2004-05-14 09:24 PM


This reminds me of a hectic day when you
feel like you have been tugged in every
direction at one time.....yelling "ENUFFF!!"

jwesley
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22 posted 2004-05-14 10:04 PM


Sure glad you understand them, my friend . . . me, I'm still talking to them and trying . . .

jwesley

ecrivan
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23 posted 2004-05-14 10:32 PM


and I was looking for crab meat from the beginning..hehe, nice!


iliana
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24 posted 2004-05-31 02:35 PM


You all overwhelm me with your kind and lively comments!   ....jo
JamesMichael
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25 posted 2004-06-06 01:14 AM


Nice writing...my girlfriend is in to seafood...James
iliana
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26 posted 2004-06-06 01:18 AM


James -- lol -- thanks for that reply.  
Dr.Moose1
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27 posted 2004-06-06 12:06 PM


iliana,
What a gem! I'm glad I popped in on this.
Doc

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28 posted 2004-06-06 12:12 PM


LOL Jo, I know what you mean....my muse hasn 't been herself/himself lately either....kinda crabby feeling too. ahahahhaha That's so cute. Thank you for the smile, sweet lady.  
Hugs,
Ethel

Kevo
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29 posted 2004-06-06 12:29 PM


Yes, a well-written masterpiece. I agree indeed.  I really like this one!

Kevin

kayjay
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30 posted 2004-06-07 09:34 AM


The more we know, the less we understand.  For me it isn't that I don't know, but that I don't know why!  
Nice job.  Ken

Through rubble and trouble and dark of night
The yawn of a dawn will hasten the light

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