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Amylian
11-19-2010, 12:02 PM
"I was"
by
Ali Makki aka Amylian the Great
I was a Sherri,
The bird who, with my breast of life, fed you,
I was a She-Centaur,
The knowledge that you possessed,
I was Juliet,
The Fair girl that you fell in love with,
I was Alexia,
The suspended doll you brought doom to,
I was Oiwa,
The beautiful ghost who eternally haunted you,
I was Thanatos,
The death that claimed thy soul.
Regards,
Ali aka Amylian the Great
hillwalker
11-19-2010, 01:00 PM
I actually understood this so you must be improving. And there is an inevitable progression from being given life to being doomed.
.... and of course, you had to throw in a 'thy' just to maintain your style credentials.
H
Haunted
11-19-2010, 01:18 PM
oops I thought Amylian the Great is a guy... unless you are writing as a female persona.
It seems all nice and neat until I reached "thy", then it just lost credibility for me, like you are trying too hard to make it into a centuries old poem that you read in school rather than writing from your heart.
Amylian
11-19-2010, 01:23 PM
I actually understood this so you must be improving. And there is an inevitable progression from being given life to being doomed.
.... and of course, you had to throw in a 'thy' just to maintain your style credentials.
H
hahahaha, then I am flattered, but why? WHY won't people accept "thy" ? hehehe, you know, I even use it when I am speaking...!! It has become part of me...!!!
Amylian
11-19-2010, 01:25 PM
oops I thought Amylian the Great is a guy... unless you are writing as a female persona.
It seems all nice and neat until I reached "thy", then it just lost credibility for me, like you are trying too hard to make it into a centuries old poem that you read in school rather than writing from your heart.
ufff, what the hell...lol hehehe I am a GUY...!! Why do you think I put my real name for, Ali ? lol
Anyways, yes I am writing this as a female persona, and I wonder why people are losing faith in "thy" and won't accept it in modern usage of the language...?!!
Jerrybaldy
11-19-2010, 02:34 PM
People aren't losing faith in 'thy' Ali, it is archaic and tends to give the impression that it is being used to add weight to a piece.It may be your style as Hill suggested but its worth remembering it will leave some readers cold.
I found your poem grandiose, but then again you are self titled the great :)
cheers
JerryB
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