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    Vincit Qui Se Vincit Virgil's Avatar
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    Thanks Granny. OK, why don't we hold off another week on setting a deadline.
    LET THERE BE LIGHT

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    Autumn chill

    She sits silently,
    Waiting, waiting.
    Locked up in her father's palace.
    "What?!?!" she cried to the heavens.
    "Why not tell me? Who can relese me from my stone prision??"
    As she weeps she finds it is to late.
    "I'm afriad to fall," she whispered.
    "I'll catch you," he replied.

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    Quote Originally Posted by browneyedbailey View Post
    She sits silently,
    Waiting, waiting.
    Locked up in her father's palace.
    "What?!?!" she cried to the heavens.
    "Why not tell me? Who can relese me from my stone prision??"
    As she weeps she finds it is to late.
    Great Job Bailey-Boo (you must take after your Granny!)
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    Thanks but I think I got it from myself.
    "I'm afriad to fall," she whispered.
    "I'll catch you," he replied.

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    Quote Originally Posted by motherhubbard View Post
    I don't, I keep thinking I'll have a revelation and get a poem written
    I'll second that!
    I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of anything than of a book! When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library.


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    this picture is murderous! lol because i cant think of anything, sorry guys ive tried and tried and nothing comes. but all of yalls poems are lovley!

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    i agree steph...i've been toiling and writing a word or two and have yet to come up with anything...tho i really enjoy the pics...

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    Falling in Love at the Natural History Museum

    Phew! This one was tough, but I've written 'something', hope you like it!

    Falling in Love at the Natural History Museum

    I saw him first in special exhibits,
    guiding a sullen crowd drawn from
    the streets by the warm summer rain.
    A crowd too dull to see the
    intricacy of the sturdy soldiers,
    opposing the fine, expressive
    gestures of his hands.
    I followed weakly, picking up
    the words he dropped so
    carelessly on the floor;
    I followed drinking in each
    fluid movement graceful
    as the warm summer rain;
    I followed at a distance
    knowing only the
    colour of his smile,
    and the sharp edge
    of this unexpected desire.

    It happened in Egyptology.
    Shrouded in darkness,
    attention focussed
    on a small exhibit,
    a work of art,
    of Isis and Osiris
    hand in hand,
    eternal lovers.
    He told their story
    in a voice that flowed like
    warm summer rain.
    How Isis’s love
    made Osiris into
    a God.
    And all I could hear was
    “Love”!
    He glanced my way,
    and my heart flowed
    like warm summer rain…

    …and the rest, as they say, is history.


    Last edited by TheFifthElement; 09-29-2007 at 10:27 AM.

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    OK let's set a deadline now. The last day to enter a poem shall be the end of the month, September 30th.
    LET THERE BE LIGHT

    "Love follows knowledge." – St. Catherine of Siena

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    Glad you extended the deadline, Virg. Found a little time to scribble this afternoon and came up with this:

    The Afterthoughts of Nefertari

    The goddess who carries the sun on her head
    Leads me as mother leads child.
    That ineluctable pull
    That startles us from ourselves sometimes in life
    Is gentler now, once resistance is dead.

    And life fragments around us into scattered words;
    Words chanted by live voices,
    Words changed to signs as voices fade,
    Signs separate from words become images,
    Scattered images blur into the prime
    That was before anything was.

    Eye and feather, sliding serpent,
    Ship that coasts on orange waves
    Gilded lilies, mud-made houses
    Wandering limbs and arms embraced
    Hawk beside the kneeling priestess
    All one enigmatic phrase

    Her fingers entwine intimately with mine--
    Which are cold and stiff to bend--
    Bringing the first flush of warmth
    As I learn new language.
    Language without words
    Image without sight
    Knowledge without thought
    Life without death
    And I follow
    The goddess who carries the sun on her head.

    "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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    Am i too late? Couldnt bring my eyes to any of the contests going this month due to those exams. This picture is really good! I can see Hathor in there.
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    ...the smell of flowers through metal labyrinths.

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    I'll give a few more days. How's that Symph? I'll close this on Thursday.
    LET THERE BE LIGHT

    "Love follows knowledge." – St. Catherine of Siena

    My literature blog: http://ashesfromburntroses.blogspot.com/

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    Sorry, because even if I'm late I cant help posting something. The excitement of recognising Hathor in here wont let me stop.

    The other one in here is Amon, isnt it? Sorry if i'm wrong though... I'll still give it a shot.


    Hathor and Amon

    Her existence within
    Those withered amber scripts
    Shone through the faded hieroglyphs--
    Too bright for the parchment to hold.
    The strength of his hand
    Within the whorls of hers
    Stirred through the pages.

    Between her and me
    Rests a long path of time,
    Her existence is yellowed,
    Obscure in a few blurry scribbles
    By an unknown hand of forgotten years;
    Mine, however, is fixed in present.
    And still I heard her voice,
    Sonorous in the silence—
    I am the Queen of Dance,
    The Mistress of Music,
    The One who fills the sanctuary with joy…

    The joy of secreting the cosmos?
    The Joy of Love, came the whisper,

    I have loved.
    I have breathed
    The Breath of Life.


    And it was then that I
    Felt her existence,
    Not in the yellowed parchments,
    But in the golden sun
    And in the golden sand…

    And through the Breeze of Life
    Ran the voice of the celestial goddess…
    I have loved.


    P.S.
    Unless of course you already know:
    Hathor is the egyptian goddess of Music, Dance, Love etc etc. Her symbol is the cow, she is known as the cow-deity. The Milky Way is said to be secreted from her breast as milk.
    Amon is mainly known as the god of fertility, virility, masculine strength, etc etc. But he is also known as the God of the Breath of Life. Thats all i know about him so...

    Sorry again if time is out.

    EDIT: heheh, no thats not Amon, thats Nefertari! Didnt read the entries first + should have looked at it more carefully. Anyway, my mistake! It wont be wise to edit it now, so *shrug* .
    Last edited by symphony; 10-02-2007 at 03:22 AM.
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    ...the smell of flowers through metal labyrinths.

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    Oh! Thank u so much Uncle Virg, for extending it.
    Last edited by symphony; 10-02-2007 at 03:15 AM.
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    ...the smell of flowers through metal labyrinths.

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    Thinking...thinking! dramasnot6's Avatar
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    Great poems everyone! Guess I'll miss out on this round, my brain isn't allowing any creativity amidst all my studying good luck!
    I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of anything than of a book! When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library.


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