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    Nice Girls Finish Last

    Nice Girls Finish Last

    The Last Duchess of Ferrara

    So here I am, nailed to the wall.
    Why marvel that the painting looks more alive
    now? Then, I wonder how I sat so still.
    Though Fra Pandolf’s hands busily worked
    all day, we passed the time in pleasant chat:
    we noted the sun’s soft slants as they filtered
    through the room, how the summer breezes reached that window so far from the sea. Somehow
    the salt air seemed a bit colder this year.

    Then, the session over, Fra Pandolf complained
    to you how my mantle overlapped my wrist
    and how mortal paint could never capture
    that “half-flush that dies” along my throat--
    He flattered me!-- yet of my neck, the knives
    of your henchmen knew more than you. The blush,
    that unwitting glow, the friendly banter, died.
    Esteem survives amid your silent artifacts.

    I used to be easily pleased, impressed by life:
    the improbable bough of cherries, each day’s
    sunset, gifts expecting no reciprocal return
    for their simple elegance. Round
    and round the over-groomed terrace I'd ride
    on a mule, remarkable for its humility,
    whose loyalty outran the fastest steed.

    The mutual comity of sad smiles,
    the camaraderie of beauty shared
    meant more to me than any noble name.
    My nature was such that I felt at home
    with peasant souls who made their home
    in Nature, with strong men and women
    for whom mere breathing was a work of art –

    until. . . Now as a host you're sweeping through
    an agent who seems so easily impressed
    by upper trappings and marble floors.
    Once again the name is on the market,
    my replacement soon to be consigned.
    Tell her for me to keep her selfhood low,
    her personality wrapped in mantled gowns.

    Should my portrait hang around, relate
    to her the same tale you told your guest.
    May the next duchess attempt to thrive
    as some gilded knickknack rose. You –
    may Neptune rise up and drag you down
    into the brewing froth as your seahorse,
    heavy with gold, cheaply drowned.
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    Very impressive, AuntShecky; nice play on the "The Last Duchess" poem, also!
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    Remembering Where I Keep

    I see how tough is—
    a man ages into grace and light,
    baby’s breath heaving out
    beyond the dry leaves,

    prevailing, white and delicately resilient,
    waiting for the thunder.

    Here, knowing my flowers
    are not the proof of rain, I watch
    for the ghosts of the great floods
    the sun pulls relentlessly,
    invisibly into the illusion of blue.

    I will reside no doubt in a book,
    pressed and graying bones,
    the mettle of a poem
    slowly fading into print.

    Lacking rain, I sought refuge
    within the vapor of voice,
    mute profusion, sad and fey.

    I’ve learned how is the rain—
    the sky is not the sky—
    the weight of breath makes it fall;
    it rises from where I keep my breathing.



    March 2009
    Last edited by firefangled; 03-18-2009 at 10:00 AM. Reason: a few necessary changes

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    That is incredibly beautiful, firefangled. I see you met the deadline. I was really hoping for a few more entries, so I'm going to extend the deadline to April 2. Thank you for your patience.
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    Not too long, but I hope it works.



    I wake before the sun
    This meaningless life
    My house is empty
    My bed is empty
    My heart is empty
    Stuck between “just friends”
    And awkward conversation
    In the saloons and bars
    The day’s end
    I think about the morrow
    Why should I wake?
    A failure today
    A failure tomorrow
    Everyone knows what's in room 101.


    Everything becomes irrelevant, when the sky tears open.

    "Hey Kevin." "What?" "Theres a ditch there." "Sh*t!"

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    Grendel

    with thanks to John Gardner's most excellent book of the same name. A poor, but heartfelt, tribute.

    Grendel

    Here is the last hour.
    The cave, the darkness,
    the stirring of firesnakes:
    none of this matters.

    The cold hand of the infinite is upon me.

    My blood, the burning pain
    of what I was, that is no longer,
    empties me. I am old with life.
    Undone by violence: no one knows what I am.

    And never will they.
    No shaper to sing my songs,
    my victories. No memory, except
    the blood lust: demon, man killer,
    accursed beast. Entrails dangling from my teeth.
    Night-thief, ripping flesh from flesh,
    bones, brains, blood, breast.
    And yet

    I see what they don’t see.
    Beneath the monster, a man:
    angry, churning, hungry.
    Rejected.

    Hrothgar: you made me what I am,
    as I made you. However brutal I was
    you were too. Brothers in bloodshed.
    Heroes were born and died in me.
    My flesh sustained your flesh,
    as your thanes sustained me.
    Your kingdom grew around me.

    You needed me.
    The stain in the darkness,
    breaking down doors: chomping on priests,
    on men, on children, on whores.
    Destroyer of meadhalls.

    Destroyer of me.
    Go on, claim your victory!
    And when peace strangles your tired old kingdom:
    mourn me.
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    Brilliant! But of course you're up against tough competition (see 558).

    Hugs!

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    Whoa!!! Impressive additions to our contest! Now I'm in for it-going to have a lovely, wonderful, tough job of selecting ONE of these as the best. Thank you Kevin and Fifth for joining the fray!
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    A Work in Progress

    I was not born here,
    in this body,
    but somehow I wandered in one day,
    took a look around and thought
    I might as well be here
    as anywhere.


    I had to learn
    how to look out through these eyes.
    Frankly, I’d have preferred
    to have brown ones,
    which might, of course,
    have changed the way people looked at me.

    So much depends on that,
    I’ve found. Wouldn’t you agree?
    If only two or three
    had seen me as a saint...

    But no, they insisted
    on seeing me as Me,
    which was and is
    and always will be
    a work in progress....
    Last edited by PrinceMyshkin; 03-22-2009 at 01:39 PM. Reason: Added italics

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    Thank you for participating, Prince. Very interesting poem...much to ponder here...
    "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
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheFifthElement View Post
    with thanks to John Gardner's most excellent book of the same name. A poor, but heartfelt, tribute.

    Grendel

    Here is the last hour.
    The cave, the darkness,
    the stirring of firesnakes:
    none of this matters.

    The cold hand of the infinite is upon me.

    My blood, the burning pain
    of what I was, that is no longer,
    empties me. I am old with life.
    Undone by violence: no one knows what I am.

    And never will they.
    No shaper to sing my songs,
    my victories. No memory, except
    the blood lust: demon, man killer,
    accursed beast. Entrails dangling from my teeth.
    Night-thief, ripping flesh from flesh,
    bones, brains, blood, breast.
    And yet

    I see what they don’t see.
    Beneath the monster, a man:
    angry, churning, hungry.
    Rejected.

    Hrothgar: you made me what I am,
    as I made you. However brutal I was
    you were too. Brothers in bloodshed.
    Heroes were born and died in me.
    My flesh sustained your flesh,
    as your thanes sustained me.
    Your kingdom grew around me.

    You needed me.
    The stain in the darkness,
    breaking down doors: chomping on priests,
    on men, on children, on whores.
    Destroyer of meadhalls.

    Destroyer of me.
    Go on, claim your victory!
    And when peace strangles your tired old kingdom:
    mourn me.
    My apologies for the seemingly taunting reference to your competition (#558) which was because I was under the impression that your poem was a second entry by Firefangled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PrinceMyshkin View Post
    My apologies for the seemingly taunting reference to your competition (#558) which was because I was under the impression that your poem was a second entry by Firefangled.
    No worries. Having a poem mistaken for one of firefangled's could only ever be a compliment.
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    The contest is now closed. Now the hard work begins! I will have results by the end of the weekend. My deepest thanks to all who participated.
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    Now for the results of the Form Poem Contest. I would like to say at the outset that it is an honor to judge these most excellent poems. I chose this form because I thought it would be interesting and an interesting challenge to write in another person's voice, and I found that to be so with my own attempt.

    All of these poems are excellent examples, and it is very difficult for me to say that one of them is the best, but that is just what I am required to do, so here goes.

    alakungfu was first, with her poem, "My World," about, I believe, Psyche. It is beautifully done, with quite striking imagery throughout. I love the opening lines: "to see how vast I could dream with my eyes closed, what challenge I was solid enough to meet with my eyes open." I love how she writes of this age-old girl/goddess with the fresh eyes of a young girl; she tells Psyche's story with such a depth of insight: "the end, the irreplaceable, has been replaced in my perspective with my Soul." She concludes by intertwining the two elements so key to Psyche's story: "I am sustained in my search by my precious option, Love, which penetrates my grounding principal, my Psyche." As always, alakungufu is the thinking person's poet. I believe you have conquered the form, alakungfu.

    Next was AuntShecky, with "The Las Duchess of Ferrara". First I loved that she wrote a response to Browning's famous poem, and that she did so so believably. I loved this insight into her character: "the mutual comity of sad smile, the camaraderie of beauty shared meant more to me than any noble name." She had advice for her replacement-"tell her for me to keep her self-hood low, her personality wrapped in mantled frames," and the ending after all her self-reflections, modesty and ironic insight is killer.

    "Remembering where I keep" is firefangled's entry. He grabs one by the heart with his opening lines "baby's breath heaving out beyond the dry leaves," then clinches the poignancy with "I will reside no doubt in a book, pressed and graying bones, the mettle of a poem slowly fading into print." Every line as graceful and sorrowful as a ballet, as the end of a life.

    kevinthediltz entered, his first time to do so. Thank you Kevin. The lines that struck me the most were these: "stuck between 'just friends' and awkward conversation in the saloons and bars." How insightful. I was touched by the emptiness of this mysterious persons' life.

    "Grendel" was TheFifthElement's entry, an incredibly powerful look at the world from the monster Grendel's viewpoint. "the cold hand of the infinite is upon me," he says, "I am old with life, undone by violence..." and "heroes were born and die in me." I love that reminder that there would be no heroes without monsters. His last lines are a warning to us all.

    Last was PrinceMyshkin's "A Work in Progress." He said he wrote this quickly, but it has depth. I especially liked "I had to learn how to look out through these eyes." I liked how the persona was learning how to look through someone elses eyes, as was Prince, as are we all. Good job, Prince.

    So who to choose? The winner of this Form Poetry Contest, by a hair, is firefangled's "Remembering Where I keep" for it's graceful use of language and the sorrowful, poignant tone he carries through to the end.

    So, firefangled, please choose the next form for us. And again, my deepest thanks to all of you for entering, and for your extremely fine and noteworthy poems.
    Last edited by qimissung; 04-05-2009 at 01:43 PM.
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    Congratulations, firefangled - and to you, qimmisung, for your gracious commentaries on all the poems. From the praise you heaped on them all I was sure it was going to be a 6-way tie!

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