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    Ok this is I believe due. I have enjoyed every single entry.

    Prendrelemick: ''Anne and Will'' is a scream i enjoyed it a lot now where is that guitar? haha.

    Melanie: cha-ching indeed. Is that supposed to imitate the sound of Kerching?! this piece is clever and says a lot about modern time marriages.

    Pendragon:
    ''Love does not lie in looks, in status, in wealth so fleeting
    Love lies in hearts entwined, in shared experience, in synchronized thinking''

    Great lines and a very enjoyable poem.

    YesNo: I like this piece especially the last stanza. every line reads perfectly.

    and so the choice is difficult but since there can only be one winner i think i will have to go for YesNo!!! because the last line just did it for me.
    Congratutaions YesNo.
    Last edited by cacian; 06-01-2013 at 05:16 AM.
    it may never try
    but when it does it sigh
    it is just that
    good
    it fly

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    Thanks, cacian!

    The next quote is from Wordsworth:

    Nature never did betray the heart that loved her

    This is from lines 122-123 of his Tintern Abbey poem: http://www.bartleby.com/145/ww138.html

    Deadline: June 22

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    Quote Originally Posted by cacian
    Melanie: cha-ching indeed. Is that supposed to imitate the sound of Kerching?
    Congratulations YesNo!

    I never heard of kerching so I looked it up out of curiosity and read a bit of trivia saying that was the original word used but then a popular children's TV show used it repeatedly as a response to sarcasm.

    Since cha-ching is a slang word, dictionaries like Urban Dictionary and Wiktionary posted definitions:
    "Onomatopoeia, imitative of the sound of a mechanical cash register when an amount is rung up. Popularized by the 1992 movie Wayne's World..." ~wiktionary
    Live in the sunshine. Swim in the sea. Drink the wild air ~Ralph Waldo Emerson

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    well done YesNo, that was well deserved.
    ay up

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    Nature's Lovers

    I caught the golden gleam in the sky
    and for a moment the shadow passed
    across my face, and I knew my heart
    soared up there caught within the
    raptors claws, and thus I had no choice
    but to follow.

    I became lost within the prevailing mist,
    but I heard a song that called to me,
    and I trusted myself to the music,
    guided blindly through the strange
    dreamlike haze which descends
    as soft dew around me.

    I emerged upon the precipice
    as the water rushed beneath my feet
    to tumble down below, roaring in my ears,
    I heard the subtle undertones, the language
    as old as time, and I knew the truth
    that Nature never did betray the heart
    that loved her, so I spread my arms
    and flew.

    The wind rose up to meet me
    and it was only too soon that I was
    rejoined with a flash of golden feathers
    of a raptor which held still unscathed
    my heart between his kingly talons.

    Down together we tumbled,
    we fell among sweet meadow grasses
    and the bird was no longer a bird
    but a man who played beautiful music
    upon a willow reed pipe, he sung Bardic
    songs which made even the stars weep
    and Nature held us there within her arms.
    Last edited by Dark Muse; 06-04-2013 at 05:09 PM.

    Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before. ~ Edgar Allan Poe

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    Congratutaions YesNo!

    Natural Feelings

    Love is something that defies all odds
    Goes beyond every limit, point of no return
    Sometimes it shapes us, a new lesson learned
    The stars are not right, we have angered the Gods

    Love can be fickle, love can be strong
    Fleeting at best, or unshakable magic
    Leading to bliss, or tearfully tragic
    Portents of heartache, love gone horribly wrong

    We all are just human, with feelings that blur
    Love turns sour, our eyes turn away
    Human emotions are bricks made of clay
    But Nature never did betray the heart that loved her

    Cling to Mother Nature to avoid being hurt...

    Pendragon
    (C) 6/5/2013
    Some of us laugh
    Some of us cry
    Some of us smoke
    Some of us lie
    But it's all just the way
    that we cope with our lives...

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    Jack’s Magical Fruit - A Poem in Three Parts

    PART I (You are what you eat)

    Weaned on that lofty beanstalk that sprung
    out of the earth from which magic beans were hung,
    our boy Jack thrived on fruit of the vine
    that transformed his GI to something far from divine.
    5.. Whether kidney, charro or baked by Heinz,
    potential suitors only closed their blinds.
    There was Beatrice, Sally, Delilah -all disappointments
    each departing, feigning false appointments.
    Enter Fairy Godmother, a stereotypical caricature,
    10.. who proclaimed; “Only true love can silence thy nature.”

    PART II (There are many fish in the sea…one is destined for you)

    Let us head south to gastronomic Lyon,
    where proud parents coo at their new scion.
    Her Christian name is given as Abbey Le Pew
    Odors most foul, she would tersely eschew.
    15.. Her stepsister’s chores held her in thrall
    dashing Abbey’s dream to attend the ball.
    Saturday morn while trimming the shrubbery
    she espied a young prince on Rue de la Nunnery.


    PART III (where true love conquers)

    Jack cleared the streets with his invisible specter.
    20.. It was over a Boxwood when he finally met her.
    Jack’s bowels suddenly seemed out of sorts.
    This pretty French Lima quelled his reports.
    Out of his mouth spewed a fusillade of flatter,
    the bum end was mum it would no longer chatter.
    25.. Abbey was heaven scent, by the Godmother it seemed.
    They attended the ball - with true love all is redeemed.
    My work here is done, mused the Fairy Godmother;
    “Nature never did betray the heart that loved her”

    When the Abbey’s a rock’n
    30.. Don’t bother knock’n
    "Mongo only pawn in game of life" - Mongo

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKRma7PDW10

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    Great stuff, YesNo!

    The pacing of this poem is off, I know, but I'm unsure of how to fix it.


    Crossed
    Adol09

    The woman at the wheel of her stuffy car
    crossed at the priest who touched her boy
    sped by a homeless man.
    One will for justice was all but spent
    One will to live was at an end,

    Days later a priest chuckled
    as someone announced "Not..."

    Some time thence,
    a street-dweller met a long-lost kin,
    the day joy’s undertaker made his grave
    Maybe, just maybe someone found happiness,
    or maybe a few states away
    a woman had crossed her chest.
    Last edited by Adolescent09; 06-10-2013 at 01:46 AM.
    My hide hides the heart inside

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    “Nature never did betray a heart that loved her.”

    She said, as she went to hug her tree,
    And so she chose a natural therepy.
    Forgeting her cancer was nature too.

    “The spirit must be cured first” her Guru said,
    “The pathway to health is within your head.”
    But so was the tumour.

    “Modern medicine has forgotten so much.”
    She chose instead the faith-healer's touch,
    But cancer is its own deity.

    It was the pain that made her relent,
    But by then she was wasted and spent,
    And the cancer was thriving.

    I spread her ashes under the tree,
    And as grief passed I began to see.
    Her death was a natural one.
    Last edited by prendrelemick; 06-20-2013 at 01:13 AM.
    ay up

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    au naturel

    nature never did betray the heart that loved her
    but it did stand still for the world that caught her
    balance her porter
    steel her mortar
    nothing else would oppose her
    Last edited by cacian; 06-22-2013 at 04:07 AM.
    it may never try
    but when it does it sigh
    it is just that
    good
    it fly

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    The Miracle
    (true story of Kristen)

    "mama", "dada", "twee"!
    she pointed at
    our tall backyard tree
    she loved trees.

    the trunk held our hammock
    she reached up to
    rock with her daddy
    in his arms.

    the weight uprooted
    the tree as the
    trunk fell over her
    tiny head.

    but nature never
    did betray the
    heart that loved her so.
    and wondrously...

    a perfect straight trunk
    had just one crook
    right where her head was
    and never touched.

    how did the tree know
    to grow a crook
    for what was going
    to save her?
    Last edited by Melanie; 06-21-2013 at 07:18 PM.
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    Beautiful little story, Melanie. Mystery and miracles go hand in hand because coincidence cannot be proven.

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    Thank you for all the entries!

    Dark Muse: This was an enjoyable fantasy with a happy ending.

    Pendragon: I liked the "unshakeable magic/tearfully tragic" lines.

    Gilliatt Gurgle: Nice line about "heaven scent" and the "rock'n/kock'n" last two lines. I suspect the whole village was glad Jack found his true love.

    Adolescent09: There is an interesting parallel in two uses of "crossed". The second short stanza puzzled me.

    prendrelemick: One should probably take the guru's advice only when the cancer can't be cured in any other way. It is all natural.

    cacian: Nature also seems to stand by and wait as I think you are pointing out in the second line.

    Melanie: I agree with cafoliini that this was a very nice story.

    I enjoyed them all.

    The winner: Dark Muse

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    Well done Dark Muse!
    "Mongo only pawn in game of life" - Mongo

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKRma7PDW10

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    Thank you, I will have the next line up soon.

    Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before. ~ Edgar Allan Poe

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