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iliana
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0 posted 2004-08-16 01:48 AM


Blindfolded,
blind and folded
into creases of time,
long hours rehearsing,
this rhyme,
the thrower and
the assistant,
precision’s cold embrace.
Him throwing,
her frozen
daring not to breath,
to move,
to speak.
Dodging his blades
by remaining invisible,
untouched,
she is saved.
While he attempts to engrave her
with his being,
his attitudes and pessimism,
snappy moments
intended to carve deep wounds
of voided passion,
to swift flick her with his pain.
Today, she flinched
and bent into the dagger
taking it to the heart.
Balance gave way to age.
Steel through soft flesh scathed.
A bleeding heart remained
bound to the wheel
ever turning still,
and his sharpened will
penetrated every feel
she might have felt
had he stopped after one,
stopped the wheel that spun,
unbound her hands,
ungagged her tongue,
and removed the sting of what he’d done.  
Blind and folded into time,
frozen forever now is his rhyme.



[This message has been edited by iliana (08-16-2004 03:09 AM).]

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passing shadows
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1 posted 2004-08-16 01:53 AM


wow
iliana
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2 posted 2004-08-16 01:55 AM


Dixie, there's been so much kidding around with Susan's knife throwing...guess I was inspired.  I really like it that she is the thrower and not the one tacked up on a spinning wheel!  Glad you liked it.   ....jo
Kevo
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3 posted 2004-08-16 01:57 AM


A host of symbols and imagery.  I just sat in a tragic night at the circus.  This poem is layered very well and flows seamlessly.  This is one of my favorites of your posts.  It really boasts of your poetic talent.

Kevin

iliana
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4 posted 2004-08-16 02:02 AM


Kevin, *blushing*, those were very kind words, friend.     ....jo

[This message has been edited by iliana (08-16-2004 02:37 AM).]

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5 posted 2004-08-16 02:14 AM


shivvvers

oh my

this does cut to the bone

WOW Jo,
just plain
WOW

iliana
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6 posted 2004-08-16 02:17 AM


Muted, thanks...I don't usually write dark things, but I guess it's August, huh?   ....jo
HopeS
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7 posted 2004-08-16 02:33 AM


Wow yes this was so penetrating , some things do cut deep, it makes one want to place armour plating around my heart
Hope

iliana
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8 posted 2004-08-16 02:52 AM


Hope, thank you so much for your post and for reading.   ......jo
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9 posted 2004-08-16 03:13 AM


Jo, this is outstanding.  A most insightful penning.  Thank you!
iliana
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10 posted 2004-08-16 03:15 AM


Thank you, Helen!  I kind of thought you might like this one.   ...jo
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11 posted 2004-08-16 06:53 AM


Oh, Susan simply has to read this!

FlowersLily jo, you are an incredibly gifted and versatile writer! I never know what kind of a poetic treat I'll find when I click onto one of your titles!

Have a glorious day, my friend!

Linda
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Susan
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12 posted 2004-08-16 10:28 AM


Jo, sweetie, I never throw a good tool away!  No throwing here.  A tomahawk, maybe, but even then that's for fun.  No, the blade stays within the hand, much like sword play.  The main purpose behind my fun is actually a form of self defense and less than lethal response to attack.  It is truly amazing stuff.  A blade is actually a great equalizer between woman and male attacker.  It helps to make up for the strength and size issues.

This poem is so deep and poignant.  Wow.  You did an excellent job.  Your talent shines.

Hugs to you   Susan

Happiness isn't something that happens to you, it's created from within you.  Joy is a state of mind.

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13 posted 2004-08-16 11:29 AM


Jo,
   I liked; wish I could concentrate more...
Comment will be brief, in discomfort here.  Take care.
             Love you.

Startime55
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14 posted 2004-08-16 11:31 AM


Stunningly Painful...Your words cut deep and bring memories bubbling to the surface...Fantastic writing...

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15 posted 2004-08-16 04:20 PM


Dodging his blades
by remaining invisible,
untouched,
she is saved.
While he attempts to engrave her
with his being,
his attitudes and pessimism,
snappy moments
intended to carve deep wounds
of voided passion,
to swift flick her with his pain.

I like it when a poem gives me shivers... this one did! *S*

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16 posted 2004-08-16 05:42 PM


nicely layered.....this is the sort of writing that can and will be read again and again
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17 posted 2004-08-16 09:31 PM


I thought of Susan also as soon as I saw the
title....but once I got into the poem,  it
became very clear that this was about some
arrogant selfcentered egotistical male...and
a woman who suffered through it all...  

A very well written poem.  Well done...and
also happy the tools are not for throwing.

The only equalizer that I think I might
have against Susan with a knife are a pair
of track shoes, rocket powered....in reverse!

JamesMichael
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18 posted 2004-08-18 12:06 PM


Nice writing...James
Pell
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19 posted 2004-08-18 12:35 PM


I've a healthy respect for sharp edges, and the scars that taught me that respect.

I'm really beginning to like your range, Jo, terrific work

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20 posted 2004-08-18 01:07 AM


I am giving this one a standing ovation!! I loved it. Can a poem be sweet and chilling? If so I think this one fits the bill. Fabulous title too!
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21 posted 2004-08-18 06:53 AM


cutting edge
a thrill from start to finish; nice change of pace here

LeeJ
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22 posted 2004-08-18 08:13 AM


wheww, this is some very heavy metal writing missy....intense, heart wrenching, kept my attention the entire way through...

A very good write

Goodknight
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23 posted 2004-08-18 08:38 AM


wow - what powerful images you share with us here - I sat glued to my computer screen reading it over and over and feeling more and more each time I read - this is just awesome - thanks - Paul
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24 posted 2004-08-18 03:56 PM




(big angel hugs) Pulling out the blade yourself can indeed be one of the toughest things in life, and something that I wish so many didn't have to do ever so often! (sad sigh) I feel when the blade gets you to the bone, your heart only grows stronger because you recognize and can understand the pain and there you become rich in love and capable of being everyone's tourniquet, then you find as you give your compassion a feather has been placed lightly on your chest over the wound and there's no more bleeding! (kiss on cheek) God Bless You, sweet friend, you feel with all your golden heart, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Jo, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

"You'll find something that's enough to keep you
But if the bright lights don't receive you
You should turn yourself around and come back home" MB20

Kazm
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25 posted 2004-08-18 06:38 PM


Your name and your poetry are much alike. Both creative and liltingly beautiful.

                                                 Kaz

GG
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26 posted 2004-08-18 10:40 PM


I've read and reread this...
and each time I like it even more.
I just can't come up with a reply to say what I want to say.
So I'll just tell you that I love seeing just how much more vast your talent and ability expands with this write.
Well done

Always, Alyssa

Poems are made by fools like me,
But only God can make a tree.
                  Joyce kilmer

iliana
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27 posted 2004-08-19 02:03 AM


Thanks to all you wonderfully kind poets.  This one was brought on by one sharp word.  Yep, that's all it took; then my muse went a'wandering.  You know....that old "words can kill" cliche.  
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