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John the cat Member
since 2000-03-23
Posts 357England |
Shimmering bronze August weeps a grey November twilight. Consider the naked blue evening, grieves the yellow May morning. Hush billowing sails soar through the gale of scientists turning up as many as Ten thousand new species of insects every year. Surely we have enough? |
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twinsgd Member
since 2000-02-13
Posts 416Ontario,Canada |
Well John it took a few reads, but I really like this......however if there is room enough for us then there surely is room for them...circle of life you know. Jack |
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JOY 14 Senior Member
since 1999-09-22
Posts 1419Wisconsin USA |
Love the begining. You capture nature so well. I like how it just flows right into the scientists from the gale. very much like a cycle of everything on this earth and everyone one. Does one have more importance? Joy |
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PrincessPoet Member
since 2000-04-15
Posts 133Long Beach, Calif. |
Hello John: I really enjoyed your opening pertaining to nature you caught it well. Your failures in life come from not realizing your nearness to success when you give up. -Yoruba Proverb Poetry & Friendship, PrincessPoet |
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Jon Mewett Senior Member
since 2000-03-04
Posts 1304 |
Well the juxta position of science and nature is a big dilemma for me also Cat. Do we need more? Good One Jon |
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ESP Member Elite
since 2000-01-25
Posts 2556Floating gently on a cloud.... |
Every creature is important.... However, this poem poses a question asked by many I believe. Love and hugs, Lizzie "Poetry is the true expression of my soul, it is my ultimate means of communication. It is my rainbow of delight." |
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freckles Member
since 2000-02-12
Posts 160Virginia USA |
JTC--With my busy schedule, I let this one slip by at first.... A little more abstract than usual, but I like it (as I do all of your poetry). "Unto thine own self be true, and it must follow as the night, the day; thou cans't not be false to any man."---Shakespeare |
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blackhalo Member
since 2000-02-15
Posts 467Denver, CO |
I hate bugs, so of course I don't want to be bothered by the thousands scientists discover every day, but I don't think we have much choice, now do we? Life defines no more than what it is you ask for. April 20, 2000 Alicia A. Renzelman |
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John the cat Member
since 2000-03-23
Posts 357England |
Thanks for all your comments everyone. This one was just an experiment. A diversion. I think I'll go back to rhyme now |
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Yu Lan Senior Member
since 2000-04-13
Posts 1462New Zealand |
This is neat, John! I like this.. well, I must say, I would rather they turned up different breeds of insects.. more insects, than more humans.. hehe. *_^ very nicely written.. excellent piece Lynne |
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Wikket Member
since 2000-01-29
Posts 340Santa Clara, CA USA |
Isn't it crazy how smart humans try to be? I too wonder sometimes if we're supposed to know it all--why we keep pushing on to learn everything, to progress, and we seem to be pushing ourselves further into disrepair. Good Job! You made me think! ~~Jamie "I keep breaking all the promises That I keep making to myself You'd think by now that I'd be over this Instead I'm feeling sorry for myself So why does everything seem desperate now? I should be feeling so alive But it feels like something's missing Something's wrong somehow It feels like something deep inside has died..." --Stabbing Westward |
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John the cat Member
since 2000-03-23
Posts 357England |
Thank you Lynne & Jamie.. This really was just for fun. Nothing nearly so deep. Thanks for the kind words. |
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