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serenity blaze
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0 posted 2005-07-16 03:34 AM


These words
this madness that is writ
a code?
perhaps a demon script
a claw that curves from fingertip
sharp and to the point
it is
the blood of thoughts that spill to page
trumpet of the bull in rage
orphaned by the cull
I waged
a war of richochet.

Lines survey fertility
a squatter's rights to planted fields
and if it's true I own the yield
my blood defiled the potter's wheel
the flaws of righteousness revealed
explosions in the kiln

I heard

creationism in reverse--

and there were pieces porcelain
begging to be stars
inert
of pots and jars and plans of hands
dreaming dripping drop-dead man--
soldier tears I'd wept that day
had need of burial. I played
with the broken bits of past
a puzzle of "the first one last"
I cut my finger on the glass
as blood inked out the epitaph
of poet in a potter's field

and I've forgotten how to pray.


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passing shadows
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1 posted 2005-07-16 04:27 AM


*shaking head in awe*

what an ending

she'll_be_apples
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2 posted 2005-07-16 05:25 AM


i feel so much sadness here, but think this piece is just awesome.
littlewing
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3 posted 2005-07-16 08:51 AM


Ok, now this is going to be a mad ramble but:

I saw you in a field of flowers, all different kinds, most of them not growing nicely, more like not tended to and there were like artifacts all around you - peeking out of the dirt, unearthed a bit, but it was now and you held in your lap the Bible as you wondered how in the world all of this is/was/has happened.

(God, you get IN my head)

Forgotten how to pray?

You just did . . .

Sunshine
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4 posted 2005-07-16 09:14 AM



There are all kinds of ways
to pray...
you just showed me
another way...

and?

What littlewing said...


Gentle Spirit
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5 posted 2005-07-16 10:35 AM




Ceinwyn
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6 posted 2005-07-16 05:10 PM


I'm with Sue on this one...maybe it's just well my emotions are leadfoot this week but this hit a raw nerve.  I mean really hit me...

If at first you don't succeed destroy all the evidence that you tried.

miscellanea
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7 posted 2005-07-16 05:37 PM


Serenity,

   I am deeply touched by your mastery to unearth visions and emotions that I should be wearing closer to my heart.  Too easy it is to become callous and unresponsive to things we think we have no influence over...

  This is one to read and re-read.  You have given me much to think about.  Thank you, Karen.  

     miscellanea

Startime55
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8 posted 2005-07-16 05:46 PM


The words that role from your talented pen are as close to a prayer as anyone can get...words from the soul filled with so much meaning...I love it...*bug hugs*

Dark Angel
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9 posted 2005-07-16 11:07 PM


this...you...Incredible!  and don't tell me to hush



mxx

take bread away from me, if you wish, take air away. but do not take from me your laughter.

~neruda~

Midnitesun
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10 posted 2005-07-16 11:46 PM


"I heard

creationism in reverse--"

My, what incredibly tuned-in ears you have, m'dear.
And each of those pot shards is a separate screamin prayer.

[This message has been edited by Midnitesun (07-17-2005 10:52 AM).]

SpongeBob
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11 posted 2005-07-17 03:53 AM


This is a strong and strikingly original piece that stands out for me amongst the other poems on this forum.  Thank you.
Alicat
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12 posted 2005-07-17 10:28 AM


Creole Casserole Queen, ya done served up another finely layered dish.  There's spirituality, religious allusions and conflict, and inner turmoil from frustrated understanding.  'Potter's Field', by legend where Abraham buried Sarah, a free tract for the most base people, the suicides, the criminals, the unsanctified, unshriven to be buried.  The place where Judas Iscariot was laid after his betrayal of his beliefs.

Then there's the rationalization that flawed pottery, or people, cannot be redeemed, have no intrisic value, are worthless and unworthy of the Potter.  And seeing how everyone is flawed in one way or another, none will be forgiven those flaws.  This rational battles with inner faith, the belief that 'this ain't all there is'.

Wonderfully writ, sis.  Though you put a large chunk of yourself in your writings, this one ain't all you.  This is N'arlins.

Seymour Tabin
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13 posted 2005-07-17 10:43 AM


serenity  
No matter how unique the prayer
It spills into the moving air
And there it comes to stop and rest
Upon the breast that hears it best.
one I owe you and one for this.

vandana
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14 posted 2005-07-17 10:59 AM


good read
Janet Marie
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15 posted 2005-07-17 12:31 PM


and there were pieces porcelain
begging to be stars

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

that is such an amazing vision...
truly stunning...

when I read this yesterday I was simply blown away...astounded...
What has always impressed me about your poetry...(besides your awesome gifts of rhyme speak, emotive depth, metaphor, personifi and imagery)-- is just how intellectually brilliant you are, you grasp more than some professors I know...your mind is like a poetic encyclopedia.  

and I'll read ya till I go blind.  




Thank you clarity ... thank you frailty
Thank you consequence ...
Thank you ... thank you silence ...

Alanis

serenity blaze
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16 posted 2005-07-17 05:13 PM


I just wanted to say thanks for reading, but especially thank you for thinking--sometimes it's both a joy and a fright to be understood.

And I won't go into explanations, and this seems to strike people differently on personal levels, and I rather like when that happens.

So I'll just say thanks and shaddup now.

Ya'll are too kind to me.

(and Ali? speaking of N'awlins, I think I'll go have sunday dinner at my mom's. Gumbo and potato salad...hmmm--now that could be a poem, huh?)

Love you all bunches.

adagio
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17 posted 2005-07-18 05:57 PM


Karen,
one of your best by me!
Thank you for that one
adagio

iliana
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18 posted 2005-07-18 06:11 PM


If I were my elementary school music teacher, I would give you one of her "excellent" stickers..... suffice it to say I don't post stickers, but this would get the whole book if I did!!!  (Even though I feel totally unworthy to comment when I read your poetry, that is.)   ....jo
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19 posted 2005-07-25 03:30 PM


I read it once to appreciate the rhyme... it flows so smoothly, it was treat to my eyes. *S*

And then... I savored those last lines... and thanked you for writing words I couldn't say.

JesusChristPose
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20 posted 2005-07-25 09:25 PM


"and there were pieces porcelain
begging to be stars
inert
of pots and jars and plans of hands
dreaming dripping drop-dead man--
soldier tears I'd wept that day
had need of burial. I played
with the broken bits of past
a puzzle of "the first one last"
I cut my finger on the glass
as blood inked out the epitaph
of poet in a potter's field

and I've forgotten how to pray."


~ Bravo! I loved the final stanza... I could go on about it, but I will say this, "What Alicat said."

Really and truly an intersting read.

Tracey
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21 posted 2005-07-25 11:39 PM


You never cease to amaze K. It's been a long time since I've been around, but you've just made me realize why I should get back in here and read more often

You can never win or lose
If you don't
Run the race

Psychedelic Furs - Love My Way

serenity blaze
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22 posted 2005-07-26 05:38 PM


thank you
vlraynes
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23 posted 2005-08-01 04:36 PM



This IS a prayer, Karen...

Beautiful... this... and YOU...

Love you...

"When the power of love overcomes the love
of power the world will know peace."
--Jimi Hendrix

Sunshine
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24 posted 2005-08-01 04:51 PM



Yes...
a poem
on Gumbo.


Patricia
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25 posted 2005-08-01 07:30 PM


Wow...I am still shaking my head in awe.  You are incredible!

Patricia

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