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    Burgandy Room

    In my burgandy room
    with velvet curtains
    and pillows of silk
    near the underground railway,
    gaping lions with flaring manes
    and claws of iron
    keep out all
    with any hope of reprieve
    from eternity.

    Bright ladies of the night
    reflected in silver moonlight
    are my constant companions.

    I want none of your world
    of fear, deception and strife,
    once was quite enough
    so I happily made my exit.
    I paid all my dues,
    I owe God and the Devil nothing,
    so I now rest in peace.

    This burgandy room is cool,
    no fool is allowed in,
    no liar or thief or hateful person;
    twenty-four/seven room service
    supplies all my wants and needs.
    In my burgandy room
    jazz, blues and classical
    is the only music played
    and classical poetry
    the only song allowed.
    (And I have dozens of libraries
    to choose from—and
    the world wide web as well.)

    In my burgandy room
    I leave you living
    with a single thought:
    eternity is not all that bad
    for there is no pain or guilt
    or strife or fear,
    only enjoyment
    forever.
    Dostoevsky gives me more than any scientist.

    Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world. - Albert Einstein

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    I like the first. two stanzas. You describe the environment in a surreal, but seductive, manner. The other stanzas lack the artistic quality of the first, two stanzas. If you re-write the last, few stanzas, and incorporate a few similes and metaphors, then this poem would be good. I like your, self-ingratiating hobbies. I think you have a good thesis for your poem, if you develop it a bit more. The thesis being that you can experience the world from your room without being tainted by the peripheral madness. Enjoyed reading your poem. I look forward to reading the next one!

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    Thank you for your comment. I'm going to rework the final stanzas and see if I can't make them as "surreal" as the first two.
    Dostoevsky gives me more than any scientist.

    Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world. - Albert Einstein

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