Teen Poetry #4 |
Melancholy |
Master Senior Member
since 1999-08-18
Posts 1867Boston, MA |
The pencil still remains unsharpened. May came unnoticed. In the yard, The sprouts spread the verdant carpet And all is stirring, but the heart. There, on the grass, under the thickets, Where you and I, once in the fall, Hid from the rain, the restless crickets Evoke your laughter in my soul. I miss you dear, -- your lustful smile, And that imprudent, heedless gaze That draws one further into guile And leaves unsatisfied and dazed. How many winters passed us by, When verses kept the fire burning? You came one night to say “good-bye,” And left me early in the morning. Since then, I have not heard a word. I’ve searched for you with no avail, And by the icons prayed the Lord When all the rest appeared to fail. And now I hear the mellow songs Of nightingales in the evening And all this beauty just prolongs The day of solitude and grieving. [This message has been edited by Master (edited 05-03-2001).] |
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chas Member
since 2001-04-08
Posts 101Lynn, ma |
Humm……..chocolate |
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Dopey Dope
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Member Patricius
since 2000-08-30
Posts 11132San Juan, Puerto Rico |
I enjoyed it. WOnderful flow...just a great job in whole. I thought the whole poem rocked. Very well done. I enjoyed the last stanza best. I was born myself, raised myself, and will continue to be myself. The world will just have to adjust. |
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Fading Away
since 2001-03-14
Posts 3131Lynchburg, Virginia |
I liked this a lot! The rhyme scheme is very nicely done, and the flow is excellent! Nice work, Master. --Marie Don't ever be someone's slogan, because you are poetry. |
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Kevin
since 1999-11-02
Posts 729Torrington, Ct, Usa |
Your still my fav master, your untouchable |
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Acies
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Member Rara Avis
since 2000-06-07
Posts 7665Twilight Zone |
This is definitely melancholy still a pleasant experience to read you work keep it up "So long as men can breathe or eyes can see, |
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