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mir
02-01-2008, 02:05 PM
Dame, Displaced

Up
Down
And neither right
South
And east
And west
Here
Or there
Or any where
Waking
Sleeping
Rest
Somewhere off
The compass'
Chart
Where I can't find
My north
And all the clouds
Hold tight their suns
Until time has no
Worth
In, and out
Round and about
Spin
And search
And fall
From strange-starred skies
That tear me loose
So I've no home
At all.


Every kid should be able to do an exchange program at least once in their life, because it's the most awakening and impossible experience possible. But it's hard as H E double hockey sticks, too!!

kiz_paws
02-02-2008, 02:49 AM
mir, I liked the way the words kind of poked me -- such a carefree format. Interesting ideas. But hey, at least you got to do exchange. I never had that opportunity (parents said NO, and that was that) ;) Cheers :)

motherhubbard
02-02-2008, 02:54 AM
I would love for a student to stay with us- we had a young Chinese girl once and we still love her. I could never let my children go. I don't think I could trust someone else to take good care of them.

SleepyWitch
02-02-2008, 04:21 AM
Hey mir, cool poem.
i know how you feel. I freaked a bit after a couple of months living in England, too, and I wasn't even a kid anymore :thumbs_up

TheFifthElement
02-02-2008, 06:17 AM
Cool poem mir, I love the punchiness to it which definitely adds to the sense of lost direction. These lines really stood out amongst the rest:

And all the clouds
Hold tight their suns

PrinceMyshkin
02-02-2008, 08:25 AM
Wonderfully nimble! (I kind of hope Sweets won't see this, though, as she has been accepted to an exchange program in Oregon.)

Pendragon
02-02-2008, 11:19 AM
Love your thin pylon of words. Fifth must be drooling...