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Honeybunch
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0 posted 2005-11-25 08:08 AM


(Posted just because I've read 2 poems about eggs.  Might as well add my contribution although it's an old piece.)

It came to pass on a day not too long past
that an egg broke from its shell
and briefly viewed the world
before the gold of its soul
trickled slowly to the floor
and mingled with the dirt and grime
of artful humankind.

It lay inert and hurt unable to return
to the safety of its birthing place
but it tried, yes it did, to gather all its parts
and at least face the world complete and all together.

Futile and to no avail were its weak endeavours
and it was forced to remain static on the floor
waiting for “opportunity” to come knocking at the door.

Bang-bang and then it come on all fours through the door
but the egg in its eagerness rushed to waiting arms
and as they met midway “opportunity” had its day
before sliding on its way off into the past.

So then the soul was left on that selfsame dirty floor
until its inner core hardened like a pebbled stone
discarded by a boulder at a roadside resting place
before ascending to the house of all big stones
located at the place where all big stones grow old. (Now you can breathe)

Finally and indubitably the yolk of soul became affixed
and for a lifetime, maybe more, lay stuck in human ways
and turned from golden yellow to a dark and murky brown
not dissimilar to the dust of dismay.  

And so it was the “white part” was distanced from its soul
and bore the brunt of neon lights that turned its edges up
and made it walk unaided along the surface of existence
in the light but denied the fullness of a life.

The moral of the story?  No, I’d rather not go there
in case I find my “white part” has distanced from my soul!  

Helen


© Copyright 2005 Helen - All Rights Reserved
Martie
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1 posted 2005-11-25 05:52 PM


Very interesting, Helen!  
Sunshine
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2 posted 2005-11-26 08:12 AM



"Old" pieces
have a lot of wisdom
in them, Helen.

Most worthy of a repost...

and good catch on
all of the eggscellent poems
that your eye spied!


Angelheart
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3 posted 2005-11-26 08:16 AM


this is a nice write, and the moral of the story, wow!, keep up the awesome poetry.

Poetry can get you very far
-Laura

iliana
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4 posted 2005-11-26 11:40 PM


Library clicked for further analysis.....although I think at first glance it pretty much covers the beginning to present.....*hugs*.....jo
Honeybunch
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5 posted 2005-11-26 11:57 PM


Thanks "everyone" for the read.  Jo - it just goes to show that some things never die but walk along in tandem until, of course, WE die!
Earth Angel
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6 posted 2005-11-27 02:34 AM


My goodness, you certainly do have a creative imagination! An interesting read! ~ and I meant that in a complimentary way! lol

Egg


Linda

Honeybunch
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7 posted 2005-11-27 05:25 AM


Thanks, Linda.  The everyday happenings of life all have a story to tell which we interpret in different ways according to perception ... but "imagination" covers it well enough.  
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