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    Quote Originally Posted by PrinceMyshkin View Post
    It astonishes me, Windblown, and several of you others, that you submitted poems as graceful and free-flowing as if they had been written without ANY rules rather than with this barbed-wire necklace over your shoulders and around your arms! Although I shudder from the thought of trying one my (obsessive) self, I see in these the truth that adversity sometimes makes for grace.
    I'm willing to bet, Prince, that if you tried one, you'd surprise yourself, but not necessarily us, because we've seen what you can do with verse. Your sestina might be the best entry of all. "You never know"-- to quote the State Lottery, who also gave us the immortal slogan -- "You gotta get in it to win it."

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    I chose the Sestina for this contest because it is hard to write one well. The poets have answered the challange with wonderful verses. Try it Jer. I am always a fair judge in these contests.
    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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    Contest now closed. Now comes the fun part, trying to judge these wonderful poems.
    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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    Firefangled:

    I love these lines from your sestina:

    Time to harvest all the soldiers’ spirits from the ground,
    let their last appetence be the force that forward walks
    and flows at last in every generation as one blood.
    May there be no escape from peace, the world’s a shell
    around us all, one creature, in someone’s pail, someone’s books.
    There is no killing one, where all of us aren’t dead.
    You missed one word in your closing envoi, which I am going to allow as an honest mistake!’

    Alakungfu:

    These were great lines from your sestina:

    No concept of the richly feminine
    Inasmuch as rivets the male arena,
    Leaving stars awash to embark and follow
    Insight to such dried Experience as can man
    Be imminent as destroyer of the sexes both.
    Youth joins in with outstretched hand in dreamland:
    You unfortunately missed the entire point of the envoi, which was the six words, two to a line!

    Auntie:

    I love these lines from your sestina:

    Me, I'm outside the margin: “No income, no job, no assets.”
    What doesn't bring home bucks and bacon isn't work.
    On paper, little value accrues by my own hand.
    Sewing and cleaning, cooking and washing make up the world
    from which I crave escape, but too confined to move.
    It could be a virtual prison, as if I'm doing time.
    Your envoi is both right and wonderful!

    qimisung:

    I love these lines from your sestina:


    While setting, still glowing a lovely blushing rose, the sun
    Still loved the moon with the passion of a dreamer
    Knew she would make her way by the light of the fingernail moon;
    Knew, with the fixed purpose of her heart, that she who wandered
    Feared neither the importuning of her heart, the mirror, or the storm
    But would stay awhile, and with her mother, dance
    And your envoi is to die for!

    Windblown:

    You were very creative in your use of end words such as here:

    Your Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- and Thurs- and Friday
    Fill weeks and months and years in endless circles.
    Your life a quilt - can you detect the pattern?
    There, in that patch the girl-child cries again
    And that old rag of habit: nothing new
    You walk through life and find the same old hurdles.
    Well done! But you also messed up on the envoi, the six words, two words to a line, remember this!


    All said and done, the contest goes to qimisung who may choose the next form. Thanks to all of you wonderful poets!

    Some of us laugh
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    Some of us smoke
    Some of us lie
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    Congratulations!

    Well deserved qimissung! Your sestina was masterful and poignant. I have read it several times since it appeared. So many of the lines are like nothing I have ever read for their originality and what they lend to the poem.

    You have come through the labyrinthine task of writing in this form gloriously.

    Personally, I have sworn off sestinas forever because they drive me to drink.

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    Thank you, Pendragon. I am touched and honored. Firefangled, Alakungvfu, Auntie, Windblown-yours were equally tremendous. I read each of them several times, and frankly, liked them better than the famous examples I sought out. I don't think I will ever forget the night I spent writing this-nor do I think I will ever write one again (although I didn't drink, I probably would have benefited! ).
    "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its' own reason for existing." ~ Albert Einstein
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    I will have a new form by tomorrow.
    "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its' own reason for existing." ~ Albert Einstein
    "Remember, no matter where you go, there you are." Buckaroo Bonzai
    "Some people say I done alright for a girl." Melanie Safka

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    Sorry, Pendragon, but I must say that I learned a lot about metre from this choice of form. Thank you for choosing it.

    Congratulations, qimissung. I'll have to pay closer attention to the instructions of the next form, whatever you choose. And I was expecting you to win this time. That poem was tremendous.
    "It is not the rich man you should properly call happy, but him who knows with wisdom how to use the blessings of the gods, to endure hard poverty, and who fears dishonor worse than death, and is not afraid to die for cherished friends or fatherland."

    - Horace

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    Our next form is going to be a dramatic monologue. This form was used in Greek plays, and of course Shakespeare used it to good effect. Robert Browning wrote several, the most famous of which is "The Last Duchess".

    Here is an explanation from poets.org:

    Dramatic monologue in poetry, also known as a persona poem, shares many characteristics with a theatrical monologue: an audience is implied; there is no dialogue; and the poet speaks through an assumed voice"a character, a fictional identity, or a persona. Because a dramatic monologue is by definition one person’s speech, it is offered without overt analysis or commentary, placing emphasis on subjective qualities that are left to the audience to interpret.

    You can read the rest of the entry here:

    http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/5776

    There are several excellent examples of this type of poetry at this site. In fact I found some of them quite daunting. Nevertheless, knowing my litnet friends are nothing if not intrepid, I decided to proceed.

    I'm presenting a poem by Sylvia Plath as an example, and another written by me, as it hardly seems cricket to judge something you have not first attempted. Good luck to one and all, and above all, have fun!

    The contest will close March 15.

    Qimissung
    "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its' own reason for existing." ~ Albert Einstein
    "Remember, no matter where you go, there you are." Buckaroo Bonzai
    "Some people say I done alright for a girl." Melanie Safka

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    Lady Lazarus

    by Sylvia Plath

    I have done it again.
    One year in every ten
    I manage it--

    A sort of walking miracle, my skin
    Bright as a Nazi lampshade,
    My right foot

    A paperweight,
    My face a featureless, fine
    Jew linen.

    Peel off the napkin
    O my enemy.
    Do I terrify?--

    The nose, the eye pits, the full set of teeth?
    The sour breath
    Will vanish in a day.

    Soon, soon the flesh
    The grave cave ate will be
    At home on me

    And I a smiling woman.
    I am only thirty.
    And like the cat I have nine times to die.

    This is Number Three.
    What a trash
    To annihilate each decade.

    What a million filaments.
    The peanut-crunching crowd
    Shoves in to see

    Them unwrap me hand and foot--
    The big strip tease.
    Gentlemen, ladies

    These are my hands
    My knees.
    I may be skin and bone,

    Nevertheless, I am the same, identical woman.
    The first time it happened I was ten.
    It was an accident.

    The second time I meant
    To last it out and not come back at all.
    I rocked shut

    As a seashell.
    They had to call and call
    And pick the worms off me like sticky pearls.

    Dying
    Is an art, like everything else.
    I do it exceptionally well.

    I do it so it feels like hell.
    I do it so it feels real.
    I guess you could say I've a call.

    It's easy enough to do it in a cell.
    It's easy enough to do it and stay put.
    It's the theatrical

    Comeback in broad day
    To the same place, the same face, the same brute
    Amused shout:

    'A miracle!'
    That knocks me out.
    There is a charge

    For the eyeing of my scars, there is a charge
    For the hearing of my heart--
    It really goes.

    And there is a charge, a very large charge
    For a word or a touch
    Or a bit of blood

    Or a piece of my hair or my clothes.
    So, so, Herr Doktor.
    So, Herr Enemy.

    I am your opus,
    I am your valuable,
    The pure gold baby

    That melts to a shriek.
    I turn and burn.
    Do not think I underestimate your great concern.

    Ash, ash--
    You poke and stir.
    Flesh, bone, there is nothing there--

    A cake of soap,
    A wedding ring,
    A gold filling.

    Herr God, Herr Lucifer
    Beware
    Beware.

    Out of the ash
    I rise with my red hair
    And I eat men like air.
    "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its' own reason for existing." ~ Albert Einstein
    "Remember, no matter where you go, there you are." Buckaroo Bonzai
    "Some people say I done alright for a girl." Melanie Safka

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    And now for mine. Following Sylvia Plath seems somewhat foolhardy, but here goes:

    The Prince of Cats

    We glide into the night, my friends and I
    Indistinguishable from one another
    Our voices echoing off the night wind
    And each others’ faces
    We get buzzed
    The elixir of our manhood pillages my tongue
    Reaches into crevices and washes out
    The dregs of my psyche onto the night

    We talk
    The firelight of our conversation
    Flickers on the faces of my friends
    I am their reflected light
    In the shine of oil and water
    On the street
    The moon on the fast-moving clouds
    The ping of a headlight on the
    Fender of our car
    I glimmer and I ‘m gone

    It’s night and I am the Prince of Cats
    The road and I converge
    Our massive muscles writhing
    As we unfurl our sinuous tail
    Lashing it across the wasted landscape
    The car careens
    What did I leave behind?
    Who did I escape?
    My lungs plummet into the absolute zero of space

    Dazed I look around
    Reach out
    Take
    I don’t where I am
    But I know that I’ll be doing this again
    Last edited by qimissung; 02-20-2009 at 01:39 PM. Reason: revision
    "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its' own reason for existing." ~ Albert Einstein
    "Remember, no matter where you go, there you are." Buckaroo Bonzai
    "Some people say I done alright for a girl." Melanie Safka

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    My World

    I did it!
    I finally did it.
    I didn’t believe myself
    That I could
    But I can’t ever say again
    That I didn’t do it.
    Because it’s a fact now.

    And, now, what do I do?
    That was my forever-
    Be-all-end-all
    My reason for dreaming,
    To see how vast
    I could dream
    With my eyes closed,
    What challenge I was
    Solid enough to meet
    With my eyes open.

    How do you replace your dream?
    Your whole life thrusts
    In a different direction
    And you follow it?
    I used to run with my dream.

    It’s so strange not to want
    That anymore,
    Not to be unconditionally enamored of life.
    Today I embraced life
    Like my brother,
    Like we’re in it
    From now on
    Together
    But no longer ‘til the end.
    Life has a real shape for me
    “The End” is just a table
    Within a random plane
    Where before it was a shattering peak
    Gaping into a bravely framed oblivion.

    The end, the irreplaceable,
    Has been replaced
    In my perspective
    With my Soul.
    I no longer carry a partly full
    Vessel within my body as my conscience.
    I have a burgeoning soul,
    My index for beautiful dreams
    That I might one day attain
    Depending on those that I’m virtually drawn to.

    But did I say I’ve found fulfillment?
    There is, after all, the impossible still.
    For life, there is no justification
    No answer.
    I am sustained in my search by my precious option
    Love
    Which penetrates
    My grounding principle
    My psyche.
    "It is not the rich man you should properly call happy, but him who knows with wisdom how to use the blessings of the gods, to endure hard poverty, and who fears dishonor worse than death, and is not afraid to die for cherished friends or fatherland."

    - Horace

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    "The End" is just a table within a random frame..." that is just one image I love in this poem. In fact you create a series of images with this persona, all the while leaving our imaginations to wildly surmise. Well done, Alakungfu, well done.
    "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its' own reason for existing." ~ Albert Einstein
    "Remember, no matter where you go, there you are." Buckaroo Bonzai
    "Some people say I done alright for a girl." Melanie Safka

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    Congratulations, qimissung! Pendragon chose well! I simply love your images and the elegant flow of your lines.

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    Thank you, Windblown. I look forward to seeing your entry in the next contest!
    "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its' own reason for existing." ~ Albert Einstein
    "Remember, no matter where you go, there you are." Buckaroo Bonzai
    "Some people say I done alright for a girl." Melanie Safka

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