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Yu Lan
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0 posted 2001-08-11 03:27 AM


This is one that I'm thinking of adding to a collection of poems I have to submit for a 'poetic writing portfolio' for english class... do you think it's good enough? Seriously now.. *_^

Tulip

Cotton smothers daisies
in graveyard grass.
Kneeling before him she needs
to feel fingers in her hair and
the wind makes her cry.
Ashes to dust
with a tulip on his grave.



“One word can be magical. Imagine then, the effect of several words, together..”

[This message has been edited by Yu Lan (edited 08-12-2001).]

© Copyright 2001 Lynne Miura, née Chudley - All Rights Reserved
Joyce Johnson
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1 posted 2001-08-11 10:23 PM


I like this and I'm sure it would be eligible for your submission.  Joyce
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2 posted 2001-08-11 11:50 PM


"Cotton smothers daisies"
could refer to a couple of situations, but only the "kneeling" gives me a clue, so I'm left wondering . . . a cotton dress?  Or maybe the cotton from cottonwood trees?
Did you want that effect?
Otherwise I like the compactness and the images.

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Yu Lan
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3 posted 2001-08-12 07:00 AM


Thanks Joyce  
Krawdad.. yeah, my brother thought "why is there a cotton plantation in a graveyard?".. I never thought of it like that, but yes, it was meant to be a cotton dress.. do you think i should change the 'fabric' then? Perhaps velvet smothers.. or.. some other fabric.. would it be a bit clearer? Thanks  

“One word can be magical. Imagine then, the effect of several words, together..”

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4 posted 2001-08-17 05:09 PM


Goodness, Yu Lan.  This certainly is a breathtaking poem, very brief and powerfully depicted.  The length and simplicity of it allows a lot of impact.  
The image drawn here is very sorrowful, dark and well done.  You also chose your title well.
It's difficult to say exactly why I love this poem so very much, more than likely your choice of words really appealed to me on every line.  What more can I say, this is one good poem.  
I think it would be a great poem for the portfolio, in fact it would make a wonderful first page, unless you feel it would overshadow the rest of your work.  I haven't read enough of yours to accurately judge.
However, I know this is going straight into my personal library.
Thanks for a wonderful read, Yu Lan, and I wish you the very best of luck.
Yours,
~Allan

The children of the nobility are playing here. they look up at you with disgust as you come near.

Allan Riverwood
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5 posted 2001-08-17 05:10 PM


grr... I forgot to hit the button.  I always do that.
Yu Lan
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6 posted 2001-08-17 07:38 PM


Thank you Allan! Yes, I included this one in my portfolio, it was the first poem on my page.. Well, i am sure glad you liked it then! ^_^
-Lynne

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7 posted 2001-08-21 05:20 PM


Hey this was a nice poem here Yu! I enjoyed it very much!

I was born myself, raised myself, and will continue to be myself. The world will just have to adjust.

Somewhere out there a cow is laughing at you

Yu Lan
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8 posted 2001-09-10 11:32 PM


Thanx Dopey  
Tequilia_Sunrise
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9 posted 2004-07-08 12:25 PM


enjoyed very much
jamesjiao
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10 posted 2004-07-20 10:47 PM


Did I not comment on this one? Interesting... Now who is it that you are talking about here? I like tulips the best!

- James
The beauty of nature is displayed,
not through itself,
but through the creatures
dwelling within its bosom.



Yu Lan
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11 posted 2004-07-23 06:54 AM


Umm, who... well, I guess my fiance heh.. No, he didn't die. And I didn't imagine he did.. Just tried to find the emotions. Did it work??

Yea.. Tulips are good..

Bless your cotten sockies, you poetic maniacs. ^_^

Love - Lynne

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12 posted 2004-07-25 02:22 AM


Hm...  Well I would use it.  Your use of Biblical allusion is well done here.  The ashes to dust does well in suggesting the sense that the life of this person will be soon forgotten.  The tulip on the other hand...  Intriguing.  I think there's a good deal packed into this poem and it's worth submitting in your portfolio.

2+2=5 for sufficiently large values of 2
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jamesjiao
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13 posted 2004-08-20 11:05 AM


Oh.... I see... call me stupid .
Yu Lan
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14 posted 2004-08-20 08:56 PM


thanks fracta - i really appreciate that. I actually got a fairly decent mark for that portfolio, too..

Hehe James.. that's not stupid - normally people don't write poems like this about people who are still alive, eh? Unless they really don't like them and are imagining.. ahem.. Anyway, not the case . ^_^ Hope all's well up North; settling in well!

Bless your cotten sockies, you poetic maniacs. ^_^

Love - Lynne

jamesjiao
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15 posted 2004-08-24 11:51 AM


Yep, well.. i guess i am supposed to have settled in after 2 weeks eh. I have really cool colleagues (French speaking ones too). I guess i've now lost all the inspirations for writing poetry. Haha. Well I might try again at some stage. If I get the time of course. Haha...

- James
The beauty of nature is displayed,
not through itself,
but through the creatures
dwelling within its bosom.



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16 posted 2006-09-29 08:51 PM


I wonder how that project turned out....if this is any indication, I'll bet you got an A on it!

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