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    Theres nothing to be scared about, Pen. These are someone else's mindset that you have conveyed.
    Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul.

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    forsure, sometimes the darker side of the human psyche has to be shown, but lets not only write about that, sometimes a nice cheerful bubbly poem can be in order.

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    here is a slightly more uplifting echo (is it just me, or is this not one of the greatest words, it really speaks to its meaning)

    Echoes from the Edge: Love of Life

    Tiptoes dance ever onward
    Flickers of light, thought, love
    Free eagles wings carry on
    Leaving the heavy heart, alone
    With its desperate loathing
    Heartbeats in the dunes of Eden
    Leave the guilt of past behind
    Back with the sin of now, far away
    Their presence demands answers
    But weighted queries fade
    Questions remain as mere whispers
    To be dashed, on the lilting rocks
    Of heavens bright chorus

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triskele View Post
    here is a slightly more uplifting echo (is it just me, or is this not one of the greatest words, it really speaks to its meaning)

    Echoes from the Edge: Love of Life

    Tiptoes dance ever onward
    Flickers of light, thought, love
    Free eagles wings carry on
    Leaving the heavy heart, alone
    With its desperate loathing
    Heartbeats in the dunes of Eden
    Leave the guilt of past behind
    Back with the sin of now, far away
    Their presence demands answers
    But weighted queries fade
    Questions remain as mere whispers
    To be dashed, on the lilting rocks
    Of heavens bright chorus
    Triskle, you have the touch for these poems, indeed. Even with the more uplifting, you manage to walk that emotional edge:

    Leaving the heavy heart, alone
    With its desperate loathing
    A true Echo From the Edge!
    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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    Just to prove a point about how long I've been writing these sonnets...


    Echoes From the Edge: Territory

    It has been proven that those guilty of the worst crimes—
    Armed robbery, murder, arson, and rape—
    Follow definite patterns. Time after time
    Police have watch in anguish this vicious cycle take place.
    They hang out in pool halls, games rooms, bowling alleys—
    Losers—loners with too much time on their hands.
    Check it out for yourself sometime. The figures will tally.
    What goes on in their twisted minds no one ever understands.
    Hunters—creatures of the night, like vampires they prey
    On those that are helpless, separated from the crowd.
    Cold blood—reptilian, snake-like predators are they—
    Their depravity seems something of which they are proud.
    The feral looks in their eyes can fill even a brave man with dread:
    And their territory is marked with the bones of the dead…

    D.L. Harris
    © 10/25/96
    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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    which pale by the crimes of a new hour
    these sad remains sprawl across their concience
    mere stains, which they clean with a new depravity
    ever trudging on, rags dirtied, minds... filth
    the simple sound of wrent flesh drives men mad
    and yet in love with insanity, a terrible addiction
    the drug of cowards, their dark eyes flash with each fix
    and yet, each kill, each rape, dampens a spark of life
    until all that remains is the pits of bleak despair
    the desperate hole, where the soul once was

    sorry if this offends you, but the poem felt like it needed a bit more, so i added it, my apologies please if you found this intrusive...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triskele View Post
    which pale by the crimes of a new hour
    these sad remains sprawl across their concience
    mere stains, which they clean with a new depravity
    ever trudging on, rags dirtied, minds... filth
    the simple sound of wrent flesh drives men mad
    and yet in love with insanity, a terrible addiction
    the drug of cowards, their dark eyes flash with each fix
    and yet, each kill, each rape, dampens a spark of life
    until all that remains is the pits of bleak despair
    the desperate hole, where the soul once was

    sorry if this offends you, but the poem felt like it needed a bit more, so i added it, my apologies please if you found this intrusive...
    Offfend? No. But it's hard to add free-verse to a sonnet... what you wrote makes a good stand-alone poem!
    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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    echoes from the edge: descent

    hurling down the dark, empty roadway
    in a vehicle hung in high gear;
    the horn blares only silently,
    the brakes failed long ago,
    the steering forever locked into a reckless course
    leading towards a hairpin curve
    that traverses the edge of a two-hundred foot drop
    into the smoke-filled abyss…

    D.L. Harris
    © 6/18/96
    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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    that one i like ^ ^.

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    echoes from the edge: alone #2

    alone
    no matter where I am
    in a crowed room
    on a busy tram.
    two thousand people—
    or only four—
    my loneliness
    just doesn’t keep score.
    a myriad voices
    may constantly drone—
    but that can never stop me
    from feeling so alone…

    D.L. Harris
    © 3/21/96
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Pendragon View Post

    echoes from the edge: descent

    hurling down the dark, empty roadway
    in a vehicle hung in high gear;
    the horn blares only silently,
    the brakes failed long ago,
    the steering forever locked into a reckless course
    leading towards a hairpin curve
    that traverses the edge of a two-hundred foot drop
    into the smoke-filled abyss…

    D.L. Harris
    © 6/18/96
    This poem makes me think of a Kryptonite-dependent creature who's gone totally ballistic over his life and wants a different direction from hereon out.

    the steering forever locked into a reckless course
    leading towards a hairpin curve


    Wow. This has got to be a former feeling of mine that's unexplained and for me now you gave meaning to it. It's just so beautiful, Uncle Pen.

    Quote Originally Posted by Pendragon View Post
    echoes from the edge: alone #2

    alone
    no matter where I am
    in a crowed room
    on a busy tram.
    two thousand people—
    or only four—
    my loneliness
    just doesn’t keep score.
    a myriad voices
    may constantly drone—
    but that can never stop me
    from feeling so alone…

    D.L. Harris
    © 3/21/96
    *sighs sadly, deeply*

    I would've wanted to write or compose a poem a la Echoes From The Edge but I can't decipher my feelings and put them all to paper; more likely difficult for me to process these things and think about it. It's when someone pours it into my conscience that I realize that that is exactly how I'm feeling.
    "You have enemies? Good. That means you’ve stood up for something, sometime in your life."


    To go wrong in one's own way is better than to go right in someone else's" - Dostoevksy

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    Echoes From the Edge: CHAOS

    This is an average human mind.
    Shall we open Pandora’s Box, to see what’s inside?
    Da-da-da-da-dum-dum. Da-da-da-da-dum-dum. “Tonto get horses, Kemo Sabe.”
    “…and who, disguised as Clark Kent, mild mannered reporter for a great metropolitan newspaper…”
    “The heartbeat of America! Today’s Chevrolet!”
    “Me Tarzan! You Jane!”
    “The weed of crime bears bitter fruit. Crime does not pay. Only The Shadow knows…”
    “Now, yew best be outa Dodge ‘fore sundown, stranger!”
    “Try-y-y-y-y Chef’s Blend! Meow! “
    “And may The Force be with you..”
    “Subtract the amount on line 32 from the amount on line 16 …”
    “The Devil made me do it!”
    “Beep! You have mail!”
    “Be very quite! I’m hunting wabbits! HAHAHAHA!”
    “Manning drops straight back for the pass…”
    “Attention Wal-Mart shoppers!”
    “This year there is only one logical choice for President…”
    “Tylenol: Recommended by more doctors for relief of…”
    “…everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels…”
    “George, George, George of the Jungle, strong as he can be! Watch out for that tree!”
    “Elementary, my dear Watson!”
    “You got to ask yourself a question. Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?”
    “You’re in good hands with Allstate…”
    “Flintstones! Meet the Flintstones!”
    “Beam me up, Scotty. There’s no intelligent life down here.”
    “Attention all employees: There will be a mandatory meeting to discuss wasting time…”
    “Wild thang! You make my heart sang! You make everythang—groovy…"
    ”Bah, humbug!”
    The mind seems a churning cauldron of misuse!
    Small wonder then, that mine blew a fuse…

    D.L. Harris
    © 1/12/99
    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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    i understand, but i disagree, the human mind is chaotic, but the chaos is a fine blend of emotions, desires, instincts and wishful thinking methinks, not of decades worth of catchphrases

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triskele View Post
    i understand, but i disagree, the human mind is chaotic, but the chaos is a fine blend of emotions, desires, instincts and wishful thinking methinks, not of decades worth of catchphrases
    Yeah, maybe. But let me give you a scenario. You see a police road check ahead. You get ready for it by getting out driver's license, registration, proof of insurance, etc. The policeman walks up whistling the theme from, say, The Beverly Hillbillies . You are libel to tell him your name is Jed, because you are attuned to the song: "Come and listen to my story 'bout a man named Jed, a poor mountaineer barely kept his family fed." This is how these things feel up the mind to pop up when you don't need them!
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    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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    “Hope Is the Thing With Feathers”

    I really don’t care what people say—
    Their advice shatters; broken stone tablets beneath Sinai.
    I’d love to return to Yesterday…

    “Tomorrow things will be different.” Indeed. So they may.
    But in all likelihood I’d search but the path I’ll never find.
    I really don’t CARE what people say—

    Day after dismal, gloomy day—
    I HAVE tried to face up to these difficulties in my life.
    I’d love to return to Yesterday—

    Before this accursed illness came creeping my way,
    Battered down the doorways to my mind and crept inside!
    I really don’t care WHAT people say—

    All I can do is long, hope, and pray
    To the One whom alone can (if He desires) send help from on High.
    I’d love to return to Yesterday—

    But the pressure continues to build and fear holds sway.
    Have the walls been breached so that to win is to die?
    I really DON’T CARE WHAT people say—
    I’d love to return to yesterday…

    D.L. Harris
    © 9.21.97
    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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