Dark Poetry #3 |
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Antidisestablishmentarianism |
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Purity Senior Member
since 2001-11-20
Posts 526Once Upon, USA |
I sit atop a barren hill and agitate myself with open eyes Looking down ~ way down below to hypocrisy sown in mortal cries The “wisdoms” they shout are but meant to buff others about inside bottles that break For stature? For popularity? For wanton fun? For Martyrdom, self edification, for their own sake? Atop this barren hill I think how all below raise in cause to fight belief Slam him ~ slam her for rights to be different tho’ slander and sardonism only bestow grief “You’re Book is all wrong, yet I know Truth, and sadly one soon day so shall you” Yet at this height, I shed but a smirk because the “truisms” will show them wrong, too. There is a belief that grows on this hill Its title atop this page longer than many a blade It’s a system of belief against the destruction of any standable thing someone else in standing made If all would accept the maxims of life that seem to flow through every “religion” or creed Then all would know that atop a barren hill Love flowers ~ truly flowers, and brings the Truth closer indeed. |
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GoddessofHell Member
since 2002-07-09
Posts 76 |
This is just GREAT....I love it. grrrr wish I had wrote this one! Enjoyed... Heather |
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wranx Member Elite
since 2002-06-07
Posts 3689Moved from a shack to a barn |
Purity, I'll just have to leave this stuff to you. You do it so well. ~wranx I have great faith in Humanity...It's just most of the Humans, I'm not too keen on. E.F.Rose |
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bsquirrel![]()
since 2000-01-03
Posts 7855 |
Reminds me of Fool on the Hill, which is a good thing! And what wranx said! She said burn ... together. |
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brian sites Senior Member
since 2002-06-25
Posts 1475usa |
i agree 100% could I have put it like this? 1% remarkable.. BS. I never aimed at reality; I aimed at truth. --Orson Welles |
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MIdsummerRain Member
since 2002-05-19
Posts 175St. Louis, Missouri |
"...Yet at this height, I shed but a smirk..." As do I; Beautiful . . .Well Spoken Indeed ~Rayne For in much wisdom is much grief |
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EveGnosis Member
since 2002-02-21
Posts 300New York, USA |
i was born into a christian family. all of the teachings were forced upon me at an early age, and my beliefs were molded. later, when life reared it's ugly head, i had to question. although i still love the stories and parables of the "book", i have learned so much from many of my friends that were born into, and forcedly taught different trains of thought. i cannot put myself above them, nor can i think i'm going to an eternal life, and they are not because of a difference of thought taught. when one studies the varying religions of the world, one sees that the "truths" are all the same, i guess the "truisms" you speak of. i've read some of the attacking poems against christianity, and the attacking responses from those presumed to be christian, and your poem became truth. as knocked as it may be, and as foolish as it may seem, love is indeed the most common bond throughout all i have studied. a most admirable poem, and an interesting title defined very good. i'll always need a friend, one i can defend. |
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News_From_Nowhere Member
since 2002-06-14
Posts 173CU, NY |
Amazing, Purity. this one I loved immensely, and noticed the style was different from some of your earlier works. Great job and so creative an approach on this subject! "So give life to your dreams, for there lies your survival, and cast your heart beyond those faded scenes, and I'll bring you through the storm |
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devina Member Elite
since 1999-10-28
Posts 3539Cali |
Your title alone drew me here sweets!!! You've made some damn good points here and I can't help but smirk at the opinion of forced and uninforced...oh yes... enjoyed this you!!! Open arms can be the most fragile in the world... |
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