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  August 2022     1 day ago

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The Voice

There is a voice inside of you
that whispers all day long,
"I feel that this is right for me,
I know that this is wrong."
No teacher, preacher, parent, friend
or wise man can decide
what's right for you - just listen to
the voice that speaks...

by Shel Silverstein

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Be As You Are

From the daily, humdrum mindlessness
some have justly wrestled free
indulging only in temperateness
in existences free of undue stress
exuding predominant peacefulness
they’re forever all at sea

To join the ranks of unburdened health
there...

by Jeffrey Powell

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Adverse Undertow

The travesty of a snipped and bridled lifetime
is a diagram of splitting an essence
One can witness such in a soul’s survival
Establishing miraculous manifestations beyond belief

Is a diagram of splitting an essence
synonymous with taking a...

by Jeffrey Powell

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added 2 months ago
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A Miracle for Breakfast

“Miracles enable us to judge of doctrine, and doctrine enables us to judge of miracles.” - Blaise Pascal



At six o’clock we were waiting for coffee,
Waiting for coffee and the charitable crumb
That was going to be served from a...

by Elizabeth Bishop

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Vardøgr (fetcher spirit)

Will one’s co-walker return to their own herd
no longer from to be heard
after the mortal shell’s interred?

Without reason to walk ahead
whistle, scuttle, mimic tread
whereupon that life is shed?

Wool-gathering of a mental sort
divorced...

by Jeffrey Powell

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added 3 months ago
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yes! you're right on the money!

Our lives are propagated by so much adversity at any turn, (the existential constraints) but we are as amorphous as our shadows and constantly inventing ourselves again, constantly evolving - breaking free by solely continuing to live and endure. The 'born under bad signs' came from blues great Albert King and thought it worked well within this context. As much as we are bridled and inhibited, taking a picture of ourselves in multiple points in our existences, it will always look different as there will be something we've surpassed and something brand new we are in the process of withstanding. So, the mercurial is our constant changing as well as that point in the spectrum we're pulling against or toward. You landed on a fascinating interpretation of the 'splitting of an essence' which works wonderfully too, but I was trying to further depict those obstacles bearing down on ourselves that 'break' our resolve unless we do the work to escape life's inherent bridles and preserve our true natures.

It was very satisfying that the pattern that must be adhered to in the pantoum naturally brought these concepts to an interesting conclusion that jibed with my intentions for writing it, i.e. the final stanza.

I don't know too many people who have the prowess to deduce what this was really about, and I'm pleased you were perceptive enough to digest the actual aim of it. --Thank you for the vote and your excellent analysis (as usual)!
 

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I needed a good ‘chuckle’ today -
thanks for the boost!

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I know it is doubtful Wallace will see this comment
but this is just one example of the supreme and adept verbal skills he possesses. These poems are treasures!

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Evokes Little Big Town's song ‘ Tornado.’
-Same vibe and message-
Some folks just churn these suckers out and there’s no denying their appeal--congrats Leslie!

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These inquiry-style poems usually make for fun reads--good mix of rhyme and content here.

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This is an unorthodox poem - what with the rhyme scheme being different in each stanza - but I happen to like unorthodoxy and trees are an excellent subject for artwork.
– I've been enjoying your contributions since you joined the site! 

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You’re absolutely welcome.

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Forgive me for neglecting to share my thoughts on this...
The first contest l participated in was the one this was entered in and l found it remarkable--still do. Glad to see you have made it back around to this site, l appreciate your creative flair and anticipate you’ll ‘wow’ me again! 

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many thanks for sharing....l rather enjoyed this one too

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They are truly mystical beings.

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Holy heck this is terrific!!--almost like a succinct prayer for calibrating oneself for an impending task.

Excellently made!

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I enjoyed this - you are bringing some talent to the table.

Good write!

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“There is no beginning and no end,”
..only becoming.
~An enjoyable little poem!

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Well, it doesn’t look like you’re struggling to get views but it is likely these are more from casual observers….Try not to think of it in terms of a social media setting. Although this site is interactive, people are drawn to what appeals to them and unfortunately, that interest may not be reciprocal. For what it's worth, l suggest you experiment with some different poetic forms or styles –if for no other reason than to say that you tried it. 

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Marvelous commentary....you're something of a poet (for sure)!

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