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    Hawk you are Godsent. Just the help I needed! First off, I wasn't even sure if anyone gets it. And what was I thinking, after I typed massacre I thought it looked a little funny...lol. Agree with "convulses". I convulsed to see how long winded it was! Thanks so much!

    "But do you really, seriously, Major Scobie," Dr. Sykes asked, "believe in hell?"
    "Oh, yes, I do."
    "In flames and torment?"
    "Perhaps not quite that. They tell us it may be a permanent sense of loss."
    "That sort of hell wouldn't worry me," Fellowes said.
    "Perhaps you've never lost anything of importance," Scobie said.

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    I like the wit in this-- but are we women still expected to mess with mascara?

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    Thank you Haunted. In this sea of s hit ( there is an elephant in this room) it's a joy to find you bathing in your tsunami in your 1948 swimsuit. Thank f uck for you and a few others. Wiping your mascara and topping you up. X
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    I love how you personalize the inner tsunami. Great crash onto the shore with the closing line
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    Well, no, you never know when it's going to hit, do you, huh? Strong evocation of a strong emotion I've never quite understood. And always relished. What a sweet damage even to those of us who don't apply mascara, and how aptly described, dear Haunt. Your poem deserves to be bumped up. Done :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by AuntShecky View Post
    I like the wit in this-- but are we women still expected to mess with mascara?
    Only when they are writing poems ;=) Thanks Auntie for reading and liking. Makes it all worthwhile! I mean writing it, not putting on the mascara….

    Jerry, I know that elephant. I'd say the same about you. 1948 swimsuit? You are a riot! x

    Delta, thanks. I put all I've got in the last line!

    Dear Dieter, good to know that the other half of the non-mascara population can appreciate it. And thanks for the bump!

    "But do you really, seriously, Major Scobie," Dr. Sykes asked, "believe in hell?"
    "Oh, yes, I do."
    "In flames and torment?"
    "Perhaps not quite that. They tell us it may be a permanent sense of loss."
    "That sort of hell wouldn't worry me," Fellowes said.
    "Perhaps you've never lost anything of importance," Scobie said.

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    stress management


    I regret
    I never took up smoking
    or else I'll have something
    to bite down on
    butt and all

    maybe I'd get dressed
    (or strip)
    and crash
    a socialite pharm party

    or stay put
    druggy eyes swirling with
    the hypnotic wine legs
    until I can't stand it anymore
    and just grab the neck
    of that bottle
    Last edited by Haunted; 01-01-2014 at 11:07 PM.

    "But do you really, seriously, Major Scobie," Dr. Sykes asked, "believe in hell?"
    "Oh, yes, I do."
    "In flames and torment?"
    "Perhaps not quite that. They tell us it may be a permanent sense of loss."
    "That sort of hell wouldn't worry me," Fellowes said.
    "Perhaps you've never lost anything of importance," Scobie said.

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    Yeah, you're so right. Sometimes stress gets to be so much, we seek out questionable forms of "self-medication." (Hah! And they say we don't need Obamacare!)

    And you know what, Haunted? If we modeled our lives on that of celebrities, as shown by on Page Six of the paper or reality shows, we might begin to believe that the seamy underside of life --drugs, sex,overdrinking--is the norm and the reality-based, less "glamorous" life style is the anomaly.

    I like the wit of this piece.
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    Don't like to disagree with auntie but I see more desperation than wit here. It's always good to read you haunted. Post more bloody often.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerrybaldy View Post
    I see more desperation than wit here.
    Yeah, but sometimes the best humor comes from desperation. Hence, the great comedians stemming from various ethnic heritages with a history of oppression and suffering--he Jewish people, Black people, the Irish, not to perpetuate any stereotypes, mind you.

    Then again there's the cliché about the clown who's laughin' on the outside and cryin' on the inside. He yucks it up--until he sees how little he's being paid (less his agent's commission.)
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    Auntie, really enjoyed reading your comment. I think a lot more people will sign up for Obamacare if it offered THIS stress management. Then again their website wouldn't be able to handle it. Sigh. About the celebs and their high life… now rehab is the in thing. It's almost "good" to have a problem…. another irony, to continue your thoughts about the best humor comes from desperation.

    Jerry, I'm a bit dyslexic and for a moment I thought you wrote pour more bloody mary lol. Either that or the usual. BTW desperation is my middle name

    "But do you really, seriously, Major Scobie," Dr. Sykes asked, "believe in hell?"
    "Oh, yes, I do."
    "In flames and torment?"
    "Perhaps not quite that. They tell us it may be a permanent sense of loss."
    "That sort of hell wouldn't worry me," Fellowes said.
    "Perhaps you've never lost anything of importance," Scobie said.

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    Hey, Haunt. Where did this come from? I missed it! Sorry about that.

    First off, I like it but you've mixed your tenses a bit. S1 L3: "or else I'll" would be better as "I'd have something..." Not sure about S2 L2: the dressed/undress jars a bit - but possibly you could just say "(or strip)"

    Still wondering about the hypnotic wine legs... Never seen any, so I'm a bit baffled by them.

    Nice to see you're still alive though

    Live and be well - H

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    Hawk, I hope you'll pardon my tardiness. Barely alive. I lost my kitchen and couldn't think straight… Long story.

    I'll fix the tenses. I always got them wrong, thanks for the help and please keep correcting. Dress undress does sound boring. I like strip so strip it will be.

    Wine legs are the streaks on the glass when the wine is swirled. I didnt' know the term myself until I wrote this. Actually found out via research. Imagine that, I actually research for these dumb simplistic poems, LOL.

    "But do you really, seriously, Major Scobie," Dr. Sykes asked, "believe in hell?"
    "Oh, yes, I do."
    "In flames and torment?"
    "Perhaps not quite that. They tell us it may be a permanent sense of loss."
    "That sort of hell wouldn't worry me," Fellowes said.
    "Perhaps you've never lost anything of importance," Scobie said.

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    late winter


    the cold is numbing
    except my hands
    warm under my sweater
    sweeping up and around
    where yours have been

    never know
    if it'll snow again

    still I want
    one last blizzard

    blinding
    intensifying
    hyperventilating
    no questions asked

    down we go
    limbs fanning
    two fallen snow angels
    doing what we do best on our backs
    the world be damned

    so would there be
    more snow

    or is this
    the end
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    "But do you really, seriously, Major Scobie," Dr. Sykes asked, "believe in hell?"
    "Oh, yes, I do."
    "In flames and torment?"
    "Perhaps not quite that. They tell us it may be a permanent sense of loss."
    "That sort of hell wouldn't worry me," Fellowes said.
    "Perhaps you've never lost anything of importance," Scobie said.

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    Hi Haunt. Really like this - longing and passion in a neat package. It as a couple of small issues though. The last line of S1 lacks the elegance of the rest of the poem. Perhaps "where yours have been" would be better here. My only other niggle is in S6 where you say "so would there be" to fit with the rest of the piece the would really needs to be a will, and I'm not sure about "another". I think more would fit better here. Using would confuses tenses. The rest of the poem is in present tense but would makes it sound like a comment on the past, i.e. You could say "I wondered if there would be more snow" but "so will there be more snow" is a smoother transition from the present to the future.

    Apart from my nit picking I love the immediacy of the piece. Very expressive. Good work.

    Live and be well - H

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