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RSWells
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0 posted 2005-02-18 03:41 PM



The Lover, The Dying, brink limits
of life’s intensity, squint winded
asking no more than what children possess
before memory arrives to erase it……

A frozen moment

A frozen moment under a burning sun,
on a whirling earth, with its roulette
mosaic of detached clouds, ever-wavering
wane and waxer, who drags the seas, turns wind

Stand too close to boundaries they dissolve

Stay brisk and moving like a shark eating
what’s in front of it, never surveying
the mess in its wake or breaching
the distorted ceiling of its world

Stay warm amid the electric zanies,
the pulsing, glittering dung of din
in the hasty hothouse where hysteria
in silence spreads like oil across a pan

From there the thinning veil is always blue,
a depleted sheet used as a comforter
and not the tattered battery, bulwark
against the black and its teasing stars

The edge is like Cleveland, there’s no there there.
The Dying are drafted, The Lover volunteers
and no plea under the sky is bidden
a frozen moment for any hidden art, thank

the heart, the heart, the heart  

POETS AGAINST THE WAR IS REDUNDANT

© Copyright 2005 Richard S. Wells jr. - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2005-02-18 05:38 PM


wow~


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2 posted 2005-02-18 05:56 PM


RSWells
And Murphy will attest to it. Enjoyed the read.

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3 posted 2005-02-18 07:35 PM


Hmmmm....

I volunteer a lot...

and this says
even more about
the way of
sapiens


Martie
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4 posted 2005-02-18 08:22 PM


Richard

"The edge is like Cleveland, there’s no there there."

So many great lines in this...including and especially the last one.  I hope all is well with you.  

iliana
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5 posted 2005-02-18 09:18 PM


Let me just say that this poem comes pretty darn close to freezing the moment... it is art...."thank the heart, heart, heart"  Clicking library.   .....jo
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6 posted 2005-02-19 12:58 PM


what a read!
Susan
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7 posted 2005-02-19 03:14 PM


I am stilled in thought - pondering this moment -

enjoyed - S

If I wander far enough, long enough, will I finally know . . .

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8 posted 2005-02-19 06:36 PM


Loved this!

~Alli~

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9 posted 2005-02-20 12:11 PM


"Stand too close to boundaries they dissolve"
yes, indeed
good to read you tonight Richard,
and to be left in a pondering moment

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10 posted 2005-02-21 02:56 PM


and no plea under the sky is bidden
a frozen moment for any hidden art, thank

the heart, the heart, the heart  


indeed, sometimes, the heart is all we have to thank.  And yes, I did actually read it.  lol.  Again, you grace us with wonderful writing.

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11 posted 2005-02-21 05:18 PM


"From there the thinning veil is always blue,
a depleted sheet used as a comforter
and not the tattered battery, bulwark
against the black and its teasing stars"

~ These lines I felt especially. ~ the emptiness, the bleakness...

Love & Light,
Linda

LeeJ
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12 posted 2005-02-22 08:23 AM


outstanding Richard, your writes are a literary experience, one which takes the reader into the focus of subject feeling the depth and dimension of your words...
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