Open Poetry #36 |
Balboa |
Huan Yi Member Ascendant
since 2004-10-12
Posts 6688Waukegan |
Hunger Gnats Rats Spiders Mosquitoes Heat Snakes Malarial fevers In the long time after When this is all over What will we remember— Sunset Over water |
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serenity blaze Member Empyrean
since 2000-02-02
Posts 27738 |
Now this...y'see, I have this memory that makes me wish I could write like this. Waking the morning of Rita, the rice field flooded, complete with white caps--one of those long arm bands of wind and rain had just passed, and there was a glorious sun dawning, reflecting on the choppy waters that owned the field where the rice had been growing. The reflections of it looked like I was thisclose to the surface of the sun. I'll never be able to convey that properly, but I believe YOU could. |
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Angelheart Senior Member
since 2005-09-08
Posts 754Jacksonville,FL USA |
some of these that you named just creeps me out and scares me, nice write here tho, thanks for sharing. Poetry can get you very far |
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Martie
Moderator
Member Empyrean
since 1999-09-21
Posts 28049California |
John I hope it is within human nature to remember the good easier then the bad. I really liked your poem because it points that out. Thank you!! |
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CastleGuard Senior Member
since 2003-04-30
Posts 760Alberta, Canada |
Well done. Amidst the change, turmoil and suffering, there is fixed constancy, beauty, and the premise of a new dawn. CG |
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Jason Lyle Senior Member
since 2003-02-07
Posts 1438With my darkling |
I really like this.Well done. Jason |
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Honeybunch Member Rara Avis
since 2001-12-29
Posts 7115South Africa |
Well said and, yes, I think we're all inclined to remember the good things rather than the bad. |
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Drauntz Member Elite
since 2007-03-16
Posts 2905Los Angeles California |
if one is still alive. what a cold truth. |
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