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great poem dave

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sasha, i think that is very very good x

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thankyou very much, dave! it was a very spontaneous poem, that just sort of sprung to my fingertips for a bit of fun i think, lol.

ooo, i thoruoghly reccommend the Sandman comics by Neil Gaiman to ALL of you...catalyst for a lot of things I already thought, and exceptionally well written.

thanks for the nice comments guys! keep showcasing your lovely poetry too!!! it does mee 'eart good so it does!!

me
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Bertha, lovely Bertha, you are a lovely machine.

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i'm listening to pagan poetry. oh björk, how we love thee.

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ooo i have one of those sandman comics. it's pretty :D

hey sash, ever read Johnny The Homicidal Maniac!!?? I think you would appreciate.

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ooo, i thoruoghly reccommend the Sandman comics by Neil Gaiman to ALL of you...catalyst for a lot of things I already thought, and exceptionally well written.
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I second that recommendation. Also, anyone vaguely pissed off with life and relationships might want to check out 'Kill Your Boyfriend written' by Grant Morrison.

And loved your poem as well, Sash. Sometimes spontaneous poems can be the best type.

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I like pagan poetry a lot.
Song to listen to when you had a sad love.

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yeah, im on number 7 of the Sandman comics, I LOOOOVE them!

and yes, I've read Johnny the Homicidal Maniac comics, in the Director's Cut edition. i thought it was fantastic, dark and sick, but gooood.

me
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have you read Squee and I Feel Sick by the same guy?

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I vaguely knows about Sandman comics. I know Neil Gaiman writes it. What is the story 'bout?

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Try Googling it. Or alternatively:

http://www.neilgaiman.com/comics/essay_sandman.asp

This should cover it.

Coincidentally, Neil Gaiman is really fit.

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Good Omens by Terry Pratchet and Neil Gaiman is awesome!

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I liked Coraline....
Althought the ending dragged a bit.

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Mmm... Neil Gaiman.

Um, this thread has wandered off topic. As usual. Maybe I should write a poem?

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a poem about Neil Gaiman?

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You shudda put that photo in the "Hot or Not" thread Alice so we could all tell you how much he mings!

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If I could see
what stars will shine
on our fates,
I would be no happier.

If shaping destiny meant
a thing,
to anyone or anyplace,
I'd take a hand.

But,
in the end we all
take the Long March,
together or alone.

When I take the Long March,
I'll think of you,
and how you were,
each spark of You,
my friends, my
Home.

me
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That was quite beautiful, Sash.

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Only quite?

I thought it was very beautiful

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thankyou =)

i'm glad you liked it. the Sandman comics are inspiring me a lot at the moment, getting me thinking.

glad you like it, like i said.

me
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There goes another one of mine. It probably needs lots of editing, but I've just written it. Sorry I've not given any feedback of late. I *have* read all the poems and enjoyed them.


There's a storm ready for everyone
pickled in a jar
in a pantry round the corner.

The label says "keep out".
Why keep out?
Because inside there is
poetry of uneven lines
that defies gravity
and stitches grass together.

Some people prefer jam
or scones and butter -

the pickled storm is just too risky.

But you're always a fool
and every time you pop the cork
you let the lightning burn your heart.

Maybe one day the craving will go
and your only drug will be your empty bed
and an Austen book under your pillow.

Today a kiss could tear your hair out
and leave your scalp dying on your table.

A wedding ring would give you a hiccough.

Shake while you've got arms left.
Shake while there's still blood in your veins.

I shake, therefore I am.

Don't let Sylvia Plath stay the night -
her breath is sweet but full of icicles,
turning bitter the primrose and
rotting the cabbage.

There will be spring one day
when men are all dead
and the only life left on earth
is a distracted fly caught in a storm

flying towards the light.

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Yet another poem!



Never drown in Worcester sauce -
it's the stickiest kind of death.

Keep a bubble of soap left
for when you're ninety and cranky.

Then you can swallow your pride
and see your life with all its rights and wrongs -
the view from the hills is such a gospel.

Don't throw yourself off a cliff -
the open air doesn't deserve your sacrifice.

A chariot will pick you up at your doorstep some day
when your voice is just strong enough to say 'I love you'.

Until then
let the cards slide off the table
and learn the choreographies of life.

Maybe tomorrow you won't need your umbrella.
The rain will wash your body effortlessly -
and you won't mind.

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There won't be summer trips
tied with lovelace and roses -
the trip's been cancelled.

You stand on your feet
and the only map available
is on the wrinkles of your palm.

How long does a trip to paradise take?
Don't ask Dante -
his detours are all too famous
and he'll leave Tuscanny out
and miss all the profane trees.

Your pilgrimage ends where it began,
in your room, among books and lecture notes.

The trip's been cancelled.

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i love your poetry alberto, especially that you managed to get worcester sauce into a poem without it sounding the least bit daft!!

come now,
sing of love
and cheese!
bring your children,
feast with music!

see the breeze?
whisper twice, and
he'll do a jig -
two smiles a dance!

lift your skirts,
leave your shirts,
braid your hair
but don't forget -
that

most of all
the piper's call,
and bonfire's light
must come before
the banquet!

sing and play,
play and sing,
here's a penny
for your dreams tomorrow;
doesn't the air smell so sweet?

me
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Shakesperian, Sash, Shakesperian! Your poem reminds me of Much Ado About Nothing. Strike up, pipers!


There is a minute when everything goes wrong
and all the work you've done is dimmed substandard
and becomes best mates with the worms.

It doesn't matter that your heart pointed in the right direction -
at the end of the day you're just a cadet
receiving orders from head to toe.

Suck out the poison from your rat wound:
the plague won't take you this time.

Deep in your heart of hearts
you're just a rebel looking for an alibi
in a labyrinth of numb questions and dumb answers.

----------------------

Beating about the bush
you found an empty shell
looking for a curiosity shop.

You warmed it with your hands
and resting it in your lap
you discovered beauty in a nutshell.

This gem will travel around the world
slipping from your grasp
and will never haunt your dreams again.

The age of treasure-hunting is over -
far from all the palatable monuments
a cup of tea is your highest aspiration.

-- Edited by AlbyFC at 01:18, 2005-05-11

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Amniotic
You are
shivering, enfeebled but bold, new, encased in. . .
something wet. . .
in � vinegar? Oil?
Formaldehyde?
It binds you about the waist, holds out your arms,
moistens your ball-bearing eyes, floods your pinprick nostrils,
and - while you are learning to swim and be liquid - it
keeps you here;
it keeps you;
it keeps you waiting, growing, changing,
but always
it keeps you here;
safe, wet, waiting, growing, changing,
and here.


-- Edited by falafel at 15:20, 2005-05-10

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Alby, I liked your poem. I think you are quite eloquent!

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"Alby, I liked your poem. I think you are quite eloquent!"


Thanks, hun. But which one of the whole lot do you mean? :oP

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The fourth date

Not a red rose or a satin heart
I give you arsenic in tea
Not a cute card nor a kissogram
Will you take a sip for me?

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Er... Scary, Dave. :oP

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bring me light by which
the candle sets,
lift the cloth that hid
your ancient sight.

bid worms to steal
what gods dream of,
and allow me peace
of sound that stops.

english soil that birthed
a horde of ghosts
and set apace the march
of the dead ones....

...allow me peace
of sound that stops

me
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p.s. dave, i liked your poem, brief and yet so very poignant in my eyes. well done
alberto your poetry betrays the scope of your imagination, and with - as alice said - extraordinary eloquence.

me...again
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That was nice, Sash, but I'm still in love with your Long March poem. There is something about poetry and home that moves me very much. It probably is because I'm so far away from home!

Here come two poems. The first one is a bit angry, and the second one is not at all like myself, so read it bearing in mind it's very tongue-in-cheek. It's dedicated to a very special poet and an injured bike!


They think they can measure me
with a straight ruler,
attempting to divide me
into boxes of cardboard
and paper.

But I'm hard to tune.
My arms rise like spikes
and consume the wallpaper
with the smash of hammers.

No-one knows my bonfire,
the corner of my eye where
caught between palicades
my heartbeat burns
like an estampede.

Through a desert my breath
seeks a rope to tie my hopes to -
blinded by the claustrophobia
of ships looking for a harbour that
for once
isn't made of stainless steel.

I'm not made of hay,
of pretty words, not even
of flesh.

I'm made of shaking soil,
of moving mountains spitting
irreverent words coated with muslin.

I'm hard to embrace.
My small chest as big as
the ecuator ascends and
descends, fuming like a
wolf's breath at midnight.

They want to paint me blue
and embroider my face
with pink butterflies.

But I can't wait to tear
my eyelashes out to make them
see my eyes more clearly.

Look inside me -
come in for tea -
but never expect to trace your footsteps
back out.

Stay in the sun -
it's much warmer there.
Behind my thick door
you'll only find layers of disgust,
the trail of nails
and torn wallpaper,

exhilarating -
exhaling.

____


I eat men
(To Sylvia)

When I wake up in the morning
I check the men-traps in my house
to find my juicy breakfast.

After leaving the house,
full up and content, I sell
encyclopedias to handsome strangers.

In the library
I'm the queen of the lavatories
parading my penis between cubicles.

At midday hunger finds me
and my mouth chews on
the nearest neck in sight.

Afternoons are the sweetest time of day.
Out in the sunshine, unawares,
my pray lie with their arms bare.

In the evening pepper and salt
for the round and fleshy lips
of my kidnapped birthday present.

By night I always fast,
(astonishing, I know!)
anticipating the morning glory.

Vixen by day, nun by night
I eat my way through life
always searching for the perfect bite.





-- Edited by AlbyFC at 11:00, 2005-05-12

-- Edited by AlbyFC at 11:01, 2005-05-12

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Hey Alby

The first one reminded me of nic's minge
The second one is genuinely funny - loved it x

Sash, you have some great imagery going on, you make ressurection romantic.

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Waiting

standing on the shore
head in the clouds
long summer eve'nings
stay lost and found

watching the low tide
waiting for you
finding reality
alone in truth

standing on the edge
waiting to fall
holding back the river
waiting for war


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thankyou dave, I'm pleased you liked it. I have a very strong imagination, in that everything I see or hear causes all these scenes and images to jump up in my mind. It's like that when I dream as well, I dream every night and remember when I wake. They're usually crammed full of images, very clear ones, and stark.

Alberto, I'm glad you liked the Long March poem! it talks to me of homecomings too, and endings (if it isn't too pompous to say, lol).

here's one I wrote a couple of months ago, hope it meets with good reactions.

"To A Friend/"Watches of the Night"

In the watches of
the night, there
is scarce comfort
for the poor,
the weak, or
the lost.

In the dark of the
night, where forms
of shadow reside,
there lies no time,
no peace,
no silence.

Within the waste of
the soul, there can
be no solace,
balm to soothe,
nor guide.

I have lived in the
watches of the night,
and I have felt its
fear, its pain, and
its misery. Therefore
I urge you, as many of
you are able,

Take heart as best you
can. Keep faith as much
as your pain allows,
take solace, if possible,
in the fact that you are
not alone.

There is an end to misery,
whether up or down, and
one day you will live or
die to grace the day, for
graceful you are, though
the shadow whispers "not".

Keep faith dear friend,
for there will be an end
to the bitter watches of
the night.

me
xxx

p.s. phil? I love Waiting, I think it is very beautiful, yet simple. I would love to see more of your poetic beauties on here!

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phil likes shopping
frogs like hopping
cleaners like mopping
how phil likes shopping!

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o how anon doth rail and claw
with its wit and its charm;
one could almost pray the
little thing would never come to harm!

but o what poison 'neath a mask
may everyday yet lurk,
when rhyming poorly (and I hear, sorely)
appeareth its only perk.

still be not harsh, for time may tell
who this anonymous seemeth to be -
and remember friends, on you depends
whether it hath wit like thee.

me
xxx

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oh sash you are lovely. thankyou

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That pleasure, sir, would not be thine,
but finds its base in me, for I recall
from distant pasts a long-held memory;

"Books of myth to us do whisper
of poets who could burn and blister,
blind the gaze and near death bring
the lowliest beggar, priest or king."

Texts do further make the claim
that Celts once roamed the land,
upon which a blessing was bestowed
by the Gods' immortal hands.

This blessing long and wide was
brought upon the Druids' heads,
wherein did dwell the Holy Flame,
whereout, tore men to shreds.

So be not happy nor be sad
for this I yet believe,
whomsoever poetic ire doth raise
will burn and scald and bleed.

me
xxx

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Thanks, hun. But which one of the whole lot do you mean? :oP
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The third one. Probably because I've been traveling all my life.

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The third one. Probably because I've been traveling all my life.
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And all you want is a cuppatea? ;o)

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Sash n Alby ur poems are ace!

Dave how does alby's poem remind u of my minge? Liked ur totally new spin on valentine by Carol-Ann Duffy its wicked!

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Thanks, Nic! :o)

Sash, I love your poems which don't rhyme and the ones which do! And what a good job you do at replying to witticisms.

Phil, if you don't post another poem in less than a week I'll scream. ;o)

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Edited

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beautiful poem dave

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thanks muchly

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You guys are so articulate! I'm bloody hopless.
Well done!



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yeah but ur probably talented in other areas that we arent :o)

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Cheers nicky
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