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    Apocalypse Absurd

    The Satan lured her
    The Apple lured her
    The Snake lured her

    HE came back and saw us hiding,
    HE found the Apocalypse absurd,
    HE left us with a bane.

    Now,

    I stand here
    I watch my posterity
    I regret.
    Last edited by Dry_Snail; 10-04-2006 at 08:50 AM.
    “Metamorphosis, I don’t understand”.
    In these realms of Voracious Desires,
    a Gregor Samsa asks another...


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    ? nice poem, but . . . it's not really about the picture . . .
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    I love Snail's. Mir, when a pic is posted I don't think the poem has to be about it per se. It should be inspired by the picture. Here is what I got out of it:



    The writhing past is cast
    in weathered bronze

    the changeless tides still
    foaming at her rigid sides

    [an eerie coo of rabid waves]

    Push and pull
    Waste and swell

    cord grass beats against her thighs
    the ocher skin of monotone
    a broken statue’s metal sighs

    [only the merry go round and
    round on time’s decapitated rim]

    Push and pull
    Waste and swell

    the vestige of a moving limb

    Time has no head to rest no face
    her neck is an industrial fence

    one foot just one precarious knee
    held high above her severed waist

    What do they pray to?

    Push and pull
    Push and pull

    Agony drunk with agony

    Take her.
    Last edited by holograph; 10-06-2006 at 07:20 AM.
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    Thanx MIR,
    well the poem is not about the statue per se, but i interepreted the statue in this way.
    I felt that the statue represents Adam and the way he is standing is the personification of that regret....well its all about perception i guess....


    and thanx Holograph!!!
    Last edited by Dry_Snail; 10-05-2006 at 03:14 AM.
    “Metamorphosis, I don’t understand”.
    In these realms of Voracious Desires,
    a Gregor Samsa asks another...


    http://orange-reason.blogspot.com

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    okay! sorry i misinterpreted!
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    Hey MIR

    Mir, I think...you didnt Mis-Interprete
    ...i think You interpreted it Differently


    ha ha ha

    what say???

    “Metamorphosis, I don’t understand”.
    In these realms of Voracious Desires,
    a Gregor Samsa asks another...


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    so you think the statue's Eve?

    heh misinterpreting things is fun . . . http://www.online-literature.com/for...=4389&page=243
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    NO.....again Misinterpretation he he he

    i think its ADAM
    “Metamorphosis, I don’t understand”.
    In these realms of Voracious Desires,
    a Gregor Samsa asks another...


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    ACK!

    *hides head in shirt*

    sorry . . the "her"s confused me . . .
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    lol
    well i guess things are clearer now a bit !!
    “Metamorphosis, I don’t understand”.
    In these realms of Voracious Desires,
    a Gregor Samsa asks another...


    http://orange-reason.blogspot.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by mir View Post
    ii don't know if that's a female or a male, Virgil . . . but i'm leaning toward female because the name of the sculpture is Iris, Messenger of the Gods.
    Well, that answers it.
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    Talking Dancing toetally

    As I circumscribe a circle through the zodiac with my toe
    I know
    I stand at the center and all else expands outward from here
    I realize
    This is the only place that I have experienced since birth
    I suppose
    Others stand in the their center with me toes out
    We dance
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    Boring, non-poetic question

    Interesting pic, Mir. I was just wondering if you know where the statue in the photo is now. I seem to remember seeing "Iris, Messenger of the Gods" in Paris, but I thought that version was headless, so I'm confused. Maybe there are two versions? Maybe I'm just imagining things and it's had a head all along? Incidently, I happen to know a bit of background as to the subject of this statue, and the highly suggestive way it was supposed to have been placed into a larger work, but I'm afraid that fact might spoil everyone's fiction. Do people want background material, or would you rather know about that only after the contest is over?

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    According to Michelangelo
    Statues are born, not made.
    Their forms are waiting
    In the hearts of marble blocks
    And in the hot essence
    Of liquid bronze.
    They are waiting to be brought forth
    From the passionate heat of fusing metals
    Like infants into a crying world,
    And to bestow on that world their beauty.

    What then, of this aborted birth?
    This monstrous, misshapen birth,
    Lacking an arm, with a visage of half-melted skin,
    Most of all, lacking the decency to emerge stillborn,
    Lacking the decency to calm those flailing, living limbs
    Which she presents open and willing
    To the initiation
    Of another birth.

    "In rime sparse il suono/ di quei sospiri ond' io nudriva 'l core/ in sul mio primo giovenile errore"~ Francesco Petrarca
    "Follies and nonsense, whims and inconsistencies do divert me, I own, and I laugh at them whenever I can."~ Jane Austen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petrarch's Love View Post
    Interesting pic, Mir. I was just wondering if you know where the statue in the photo is now. I seem to remember seeing "Iris, Messenger of the Gods" in Paris, but I thought that version was headless, so I'm confused. Maybe there are two versions? Maybe I'm just imagining things and it's had a head all along? Incidently, I happen to know a bit of background as to the subject of this statue, and the highly suggestive way it was supposed to have been placed into a larger work, but I'm afraid that fact might spoil everyone's fiction. Do people want background material, or would you rather know about that only after the contest is over?
    Petrarch, you're right, i beleive the statue's head originally is missing - i think i remember seeing it in the New York Metropolitan museum, with no head. but i also found this picture when i google imaged the statue, so what i'm guessing is that other casts were made of the figue, and one still has its head. i used that because i thought it would be easier to write poems on.

    i'll go for background material - i'm not writing the poems, though

    thanks for posting your poem! it's great!
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