Open Poetry #26 |
Fumbling After Frost |
Adonis Cross Junior Member
since 2003-04-07
Posts 46Miami, FL, USA |
I was faced with the roads that were covered by Frost. I was already weary of walking the wood And was already feeling incredibly lost, So I made a decision, believing the cost Wouldn't make any difference, awful or good. As the afternoon passed and the evening came I made random decisions at every bend. Though my journey, at first, had a definite aim, I decided that all of the roads were the same, Just as long as they led to the opposite end. I'll be telling this tale with a heavy remorse As the sun disappears and the sky fades to black: I was lost in the woods, having strayed from my course, And naive navigation made traveling worse. I'm afraid it's too dark now to try to turn back. |
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KoKo Senior Member
since 2003-02-15
Posts 995Inside the shadow's shadow |
It's never too late to turn back! And if it's dark you just have to find a light...Dark can't exist without light, right? Btw..Robert Frost is my all-time favorite poet...I enjoyed this, but perhaps I am a bit biased? I do not know whether I was then a man dreaming I was a butterfly, or whether I am now a butterfly dreaming I am a man. |
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Adonis Cross Junior Member
since 2003-04-07
Posts 46Miami, FL, USA |
To be honest, I haven't studed Frost as much as others yet. I'm really a huge Dorothy Parker fan. Don't worry--I'm not the speaker in the poem. [This message has been edited by Adonis Cross (04-16-2003 03:26 PM).] |
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Justbleu Member Elite
since 1999-08-31
Posts 3329Oregon, Originally From Alaska :) |
Very nice piece.... Enjoyed!!!! Bridgette "Somewhere, somehow, it should be possible to touch someone and never let go again. To hold someone, not for a moment but forever." Unknown |
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Sunshine
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Member Empyrean
since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354Listening to every heart |
A good read...an enjoyable foray into your muse's mind. More, please? |
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regards2you Member Elite
since 2002-10-01
Posts 3940California |
Kind of quiet here. Thinking of your poem, both the intent and form.... but more, I looked up Dorothy Parker...(an MSN search w. just her name) Oh my..... only spent 15 minutes or so reading her poetry.... Oh my.....sigh... Thank you. Am looking forward to more of your poetry. I did a research of yours here, too....impressive, to say the least... the form!!! wistful here... Don't know how I missed seeing or commenting on your previous poems, here...as most others here did, too... Thank you for sharing with us your terrific talent. Enjoyed... Hugs, Pat |
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