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LukeatNFFC
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0 posted 2005-02-16 02:30 PM


Some might call this a "Jesus" poem, but as an atheist, I'm not sure of the inspiration. A mere scratching of my mind, you might call it:

Saviour

The world lay broken,
And into the chasm he came,
His death-defying tongue unspoken,
In shadow, wrought with blame,

When lance broke the darkness,
And heaven smote the night,
There, an anomaly, waiting,
Made all that once was, right.

A complex mind need not endeavour,
Though toil aches inside,
Memory alone can last forever,
Like a chasm, gaping wide.

© Copyright 2005 Luke - All Rights Reserved
Seymour Tabin
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1 posted 2005-02-16 03:28 PM


Luke,
Even memory has its time of change.
Enjoyed the read.

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2 posted 2005-02-16 03:39 PM


I think you are not the athiest you claim to be.  He has a way of reaching us all.  Well done.  Joyce
passing shadows
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3 posted 2005-02-17 10:36 AM


scratch some more...I'll look forward to the next poem
Red Dreams
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4 posted 2005-02-17 12:45 PM


This doesn't need to be about Jesus at all. It's very nice--has such a deep and timeless feel.
But also, it seems less an ode, and more a mourning...a declaration of the impotence of the savior figure over personal darkness.

the endless and delicate struggle of light and dark forces at war within us all the time.
am I off base?
anyway, very nice

LukeatNFFC
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5 posted 2005-02-25 10:53 AM


I daresay a poem is in the eye of the beholder - let it be whatever you wish for it to be. The x-ray breakdown of poetry in schools, etc nowadays is so pathetic it is untrue - how can you possibly convey to another your thoughts on a poem, when it touches each of us in a different way.
DavePage
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6 posted 2005-04-16 02:54 PM


If you had put this in about 8 poems of three lines they would be talking your name

Your deep honesty on this I like

dave

JamesMichael
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7 posted 2005-04-16 06:11 PM


Nice writing...James
yv
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8 posted 2005-04-16 06:48 PM


Despite differing beliefs as regards religion, I must say this poem is beautful.  In its essence, it is a poem that I connect with...spiritual and otherwise.  Lovely.

Yv-Goddess of Her Domain. Symbol of Truth Passion Pain. Let Her Smile Rain on the Hearts of the Innocent.

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