Open Poetry #23 |
No call for the tumbrel, No beast with two backs |
RSWells Member Elite
since 2001-06-17
Posts 2533 |
Just slightly altered, you I altared not, non Vesuvian nor face a clench'd fist, things but simmered, I'd not let them hot, Here find no treason, reason to be pissed. No hope was seeded in this greedy earth where all will end when our brief dance complete, love can't die if we not give it birth, the wee smile drags a windless flag's defeat. . . . . See, I told you it'd not last. . . . . **Tumbrel= a farm tipcart, vehicle widely used particularly during the French revolution to carry those executed. **beast with two backs= A vulgar reference to the coitial act from Shakespeare Othello Act 1, Scene 1. |
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Mysteria
since 2001-03-07
Posts 18328British Columbia, Canada |
I gather you didn't quite see eye to eye right, oh well que serĂ¡, que serĂ¡ (someone obviously with experience made that cliche up) |
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Sandpiper Senior Member
since 2002-06-15
Posts 738land of flora and fauna |
Uh-oh!! |
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MARK V SHELDON Member Elite
since 2001-06-21
Posts 3015In a corporeal internship... |
Exit, stage-right...? -MVS "AS ABOVE SO BELOW" |
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Mistletoe Angel
since 2000-12-17
Posts 32816Portland, Oregon |
(sigh) Yes, you cannot end what you haven't begun, and if nurtured no tumbrel will ever be need to be borrowed! (sigh) I too remember tumbrel from A Tale of Two Cities where the dead were taken from the French Revolution, I love the metaphor, this is excellent, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Richard, thank you for sharing! May love and light always shine upon you! Love, Noah Eaton "Underneath your clothes there's an endless story..." |
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Pilgrimage Member Elite
since 2001-12-04
Posts 3945Texas, USA |
I love that first line-sly in the extreme. Nice poem. Nan (Pilgrim variety) |
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