Open Poetry #1 |
Our Saviour's Tears |
Balladeer
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A tear of happiness once fell From our dear Savior's eye And left a cotton candy trail Of clouds across the sky. From them cascaded gentle showers That fell to Earth below And greened the grass and fathered flowers And capped the hills with snow. They filled the oceans, rivers, lakes And painted upon high With strokes a master artist makes Bright rainbows in the sky. A tear of anger also fell From our dear Savior's eye That left a thunder and lightning trail Of clouds across the sky. And, from these clouds, huge storms arose Unleashing ice and hail That echoed through the Earth below Our Savior's mournful wail. From his anger and his pain Huge floods were given birth And killer storms and hurricanes Lashed out to punish Earth. Are we living by God's plan? Are his tears of rage or joy? Will they bring rains befriending Man Or otherwise destroy? For your answer, search the skies And please be kind to Him. Our future lies in how He cries And, buddy, I can't swim. |
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JANNA Member
since 1999-06-18
Posts 51arlington, tx usa |
Oh WOW! Your poems are amazing!! I haven't gotten to read that many of them yet, but it is obvious how truely talented you are. This one in particular spoke greatly to me, I can't wait to read the rest. I hope to be inspired by your work. |
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Genea Member
since 1999-06-15
Posts 321USA |
Balladeer, I liked it all till the last line....just did not seem to fit with the rest of it. It's like the mood/tone of the last line doesn't jive with the rest. Suggestion for last line: "And how we sing life's hymns." Just a suggestion...the rest is great. ~Genea |
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ac Member
since 1999-06-17
Posts 129Cayey, PR - USA |
A really touching poem...again, something to make us think...and just like you, i worry too, because i as well can't swim... |
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Wintersurfer Junior Member
since 1999-06-14
Posts 16 |
I love it....all the way to the last drop! I like the mood twist at the end..very human. |
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Balladeer
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Thank you all for your nice comments. It's always interesting to note people's different reactions. It's one of the things that makes poetry a wonderful thing. |
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Nan
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since 1999-05-20
Posts 21191Cape Cod Massachusetts USA |
Ya know, I can't even say that this is a bit of a change for you - every one of your poems shows another side of you - |
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Raven Member
since 1999-06-14
Posts 67Hopewell Jct, New York, USA |
Yours is a poem I'll never forget, it's beautiful and powerful at the same time, you have a style that cannot be imitated, I'm just honored to be able to read it. |
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Balladeer
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Na, Nan. My poems only show one side...the inside. Raven...I am the one who is honored to have someone like you appreciate my efforts. Thank you........ |
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elvira Senior Member
since 1999-07-06
Posts 936California |
lovely...and a nice giggle at the end...no one does it better than you ------------------ one night at the airport...Childhood Memories...eight short weeks...your countenance...just watching tv...hoarse whispers...My One and Only...Tribute to M.J....Feel the need?...serving wench...the mistress...stolen hours...devotion...Master...apart |
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Sunshine
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Posts 63354Listening to every heart |
Balladeer, I'm glad this came to the forefront again for all to see...and I'm glad you treat Him with some humor, or else we would have to say "The devil made me do it!" ------------------ Sunshine Words will always express our feelings true. ~~~ KRJ Look, then, into thine heart, and write ~~~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
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Saxoness
since 1999-07-18
Posts 1102Texas |
I'm begining to hunger for your work.......thank you for this, it was wondeful, I love the last line. ------------------ "Glory remains unaware of my neglected dwelling where alone I sing my tearful song which has charms only for me." -Charles Brugnot |
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hoot_owl_rn Member Patricius
since 1999-07-05
Posts 10750Glen Hope, PA USA |
Balladeer...you out did yourself with this one. A wonderful piece and one of which you should be proud. ------------------ "Nobody has measured, not even poets, how much the heart can hold" ~Zelda Fitzgerald |
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~one voice~ Senior Member
since 1999-07-08
Posts 664Billings, MT USA |
Balladeer, this one is very spiritual...and peaceful too. I love it! ------------------ ~onevoice~ "I never kissed somebody so that they would break my heart." |
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Balladeer
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My heartfelt thanks to you all. Thank you. |
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armanca Member
since 1999-07-07
Posts 211Tennessee |
fear not my buddy, who can't swim it's here i give a helping limb. *Smile* I loved that part...as i love your work |
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Lost Dreamer Member Elite
since 1999-06-20
Posts 2464Somewhere near the Rainbow |
Sir Balladeer, I keep thinking I've seen the best then another one comes along and throws me for a loop. I would say this is your best, but I know inside that self of yours we hav'nt seen anything yet. |
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