Teen Poetry #4 |
The Role of the Revolutionary |
Elvenblood Member
since 2001-02-17
Posts 409Maine, USA |
Sitting in darkness, forgotten thoughts strewn Clothed in shadows, my mind forms a cocoon Speaking mute prayers to the wraithlike frost Remembering the past times, the line crossed Rocking back, to the ways I left behind Forward, to sweet oblivion, I’m blind Left to dogs of war and fear of my find Right back where I was: the end of mankind I realize now that all hope is lost I’m there with the rest, to clean the exhaust The greatest lives are never to be free They and I revere the screaming banshee This life and those are destined to be waste The ants down one can be many replaced They will be shocked when their destiny faced Because their lives have been padded and laced The fools mask does more than change his degree It makes it so the world, he cannot see So now mankind is not worthy of I And the ones who truly know don’t ask why By forsaking my life my fate I bind My given purpose is to save youth’s mind To end thoughts that are evil and maligned With the help of those to which I’m entwined So here now my endless final goodbye With all my will and power I defy The hatred of this world will never win It’s loss will come from without and within Victory of scale comes with bitter taste This berth from humanity I have spaced With one purpose only, here I was placed That purpose recognized, I then embraced Then, in the morning, see evil’s chagrin The beginning of its end will begin And life will begin with a brand new tune But shadows arise as fast as the moon Another will arise to take my helm Another light born of the shadow’s realm Another the darkness can’t overwhelm Another to plant the seeds – of the next great Elm "Some men see things as they are and say why. |
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Linc
since 2001-03-07
Posts 552The Backstreet Boy |
Hey, This poem was GREAT I loved it keep up the good work -- Linc "Once you reach your original goal it seems that the journey was your real accomplishment." |
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Dopey Dope
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Member Patricius
since 2000-08-30
Posts 11132San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Nicely done, kind of long but it was worth the read. I thought you did quite well on it. I was born myself, raised myself, and will continue to be myself. The world will just have to adjust. |
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anonymousfemale Member Elite
since 2000-02-02
Posts 2797Limbo |
boy, oh boy, did I enjoy reading this one. I was listening to Bach's double violen concerto and it made all the difference in the world. Your second stanza was really captivating. Your imagery - simply sensational. This is a personal favourite from you. This should be at the top of the list. ~AF~ "It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory." |
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Fading Away
since 2001-03-14
Posts 3131Lynchburg, Virginia |
This is kind of long, but it was very well written. Great job. Keep posting! --Marie I never thought that you would ever be the one to let me down. I guess that just goes to show how wrong I always am. |
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Elvenblood Member
since 2001-02-17
Posts 409Maine, USA |
I usually don't writw short poems well - or ones that I like. I detail things, explain them infinitely. This poem's not much more than 300 words. My longest was this massive, 1500 word epic, and most of mine are between 4 and 5 hundred. Anyway, just saying! And thanks all - I enjoyed writing this. "Some men see things as they are and say why. |
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Allan Riverwood
since 2001-01-04
Posts 3502Winnipeg |
Ahh... I'll agree it was a bit long. Try to make the syllables a bit closer, to help the flow. Or maybe even use some meter. Yes, I know how you hate these technical critiques. Why do you think I'm making them? The thoughts in the poem were good... the scheme simple, and the last stanza very well done. Good job overall, Bryan. ~Allan If I had your eyes, I'd be blind. For I can only see out of my own. ~~Carly Van Dort |
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Acies
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Member Rara Avis
since 2000-06-07
Posts 7665Twilight Zone |
a bit too long you have good rhyming good job Elvenblood keep sharing next time alittle horter though "So long as men can breathe or eyes can see, |
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