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    Quiet

    Sometimes I get tired, so tired;

    And the lights get a little brighter,

    and sounds take on a character

    where the vowels are muffled

    and the constanants get sharp,

    like a stick striking a snare drum.

    As it echoes off erratically,

    I shrink into my head and wait for sleep,

    but before sleep comes,

    I enter a world where the world distorts;

    and a smile crosses my face

    like some invasive river-

    this is my favorite part of the day.

    When today isn't today anymore

    but hasn't yet become tomorrow.

    This is my favorite part of the day-

    When words hold no meaning or merit,

    (which is fine, for often times I find words useless anyways)

    and then it all dissapears...

    This is my favorite part of the day.

    *As always, feedback greatly appreciated, including criticism, as long as it's constructive
    ...Ride life into perfect laughter. It's the only good fight left. -Charles Bukowski

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    I really like it sparrOw!

    You've managed to capture a momemt of time, and describe it so clearly.
    lol...I didn't even realize it, but I was nodding in agreement with you by the time I reached the end of the poem - I totaly understand what you mean.
    "My warm hands have made the paper limp,
    So that its feel reminds me of slept-in sheets: comfortable and safe"


    "All these things I say... I say them because I want you to know, I don't ever want to regret afterwards that I didn't say enough, I would rather say too much." ~ Samuel Selvon

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    You captured exactly how I was just feeling on my walk home, a moment where everything means nothing and nothing is everthing. I especially enjoyed the lines from
    "I shrink into my head and wait fod sleep" to the very end.
    those lines could stand alone as a great poem, but the more I look at it the more the first lines are needed.
    This, to me, is a perfect example of how we should aproach a poem multiple times from different points of veiw.
    another great one, this is definitely one of my favorites of yours, it captures a beautiful state of mind.

    what i used to be will pass away and then you`ll see that all i want to know is happiness for you and me...

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    Thank you both so much for your compliments. Sometimes the best things to write about are the "insignificant" (balk) things, those small moments that we let pass without ever even considering the scope of their importance. For a great example of that, check out PrinceMyshkin's poem "snapshots". Also, yes Lucid, I thought it would be fun to take it from several angles. Why not, eh? Anyways, thanks again all. You have no idea now much I value your opinions. Peace- Chris
    ...Ride life into perfect laughter. It's the only good fight left. -Charles Bukowski

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    Did you not apologize to me once in a PM for "rambling"? But this is a triumphant manifesto in favour of rambling, of those times or moods when we don't worry overmuch about the PCness of what we have to say or whether it is "important" or "original." I love the seemingly spontaneous way you repeat

    QUOTE=sparr0w;557843]this is my favorite part of the day.[/QUOTE]

    That "rambling" mode is implicitly an assertion of your right to think aloud, your trust that there is a sympathetic audience, kinda like that great black spiritual I'm going to tell God all my troubles / When I get there...
    "You must be the change you want to see in the world." Gandhi

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    We try to arrest and make the best and most of time, yet we fail. You have written wonderfully as all have similar feelings, sad at the fact that time gets squandered with no result we want out of it.

    “Those who seek to satisfy the mind of man by hampering it with ceremonies and music and affecting charity and devotion have lost their original nature””

    “If water derives lucidity from stillness, how much more the faculties of the mind! The mind of the sage, being in repose, becomes the mirror of the universe, the speculum of all creation.

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    As always, blazeofglory, well said. Thank you very much for your words!
    ...Ride life into perfect laughter. It's the only good fight left. -Charles Bukowski

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    love it sparr0w! totally real, totally relatable.

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    yes. i know this moment and i love it too. nicely done.
    "Life is a long lesson in humility." - James M. Barrie

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    I like this way to expree times;first i got cheerless,but later might be as answer of today...
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