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    19/08/2008 Spaces

    Ok then. To kick start the poetry competition again we have the topic of 'Spaces' as suggested by Mermaid on the Breakwater.

    Spaces - they could be spaces in time, distance or even ponderings over the inside of a few black holes. The choice is up to you - just write a poem about it, post it up in this thread and in four weeks time after I've found some judges to rate the best there will be a winner.

    Good luck! Closing date is 17/09/2008.

    (P.S. If anybody wants to judge then PM me now please.)
    Last edited by Amber Leaf; 08-19-2008 at 11:10 PM.
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    Gone

    Open arms
    Empty
    Long days
    Cold nights

    We loved
    Laughed
    Cried together
    Intimacy

    Now gone
    Cancer
    Stolen moments
    Too much space

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    Afterthoughts

    And on the eighth day, stuck for some amusement,
    God went about his universe to see
    How each creation chose to use its spaces,
    And from that, what potentials He could see.

    The first creation days had been devoted
    To separating Yin and Yang a span—
    Day/night, sky/earth,wet/dry,light/dark and critters,
    Then, afterthoughts—a Woman and a Man.

    That takes a lot of work, y’know, creating;
    He looked about and saw that it was good;
    The 7th day he spent content at napping,
    The 8th to walking in His neighborhood.

    His goal was seeing how His nacent newbies
    Agreed to use the space left in-between
    And whether they had used their given genius
    To peacefully divide, or vented spleen.

    So Day and Night, He found, had soon decided
    To time-share, split at Midnight and at Noon.
    The Sky and Earth had chosen atmospherics,
    For clouds and Day/Night’s golden sun and moon.

    The Land and Sea had been unsure, He noticed,
    And so in several ways their space was tossed;
    So here there was a beach, and there a swampland,
    Plus floods and tides and ice and permafrost.

    Now Light and Dark had cleverly decided
    They need do little, thought they with a yawn;
    Just let Day/Night and Sky/Earth do their wobbles
    And then declare their spaces dusk and dawn.

    The fish liked swimming, while the birds chose flying,
    Though some fish flew and some birds dove for food;
    The lambs lay down with lions. All were happy;
    He looked about and saw that it was good.

    Two thousand earthly years went by, unnoticed,
    Til He recalled His great eternal plan
    Had also had two afterthoughts included,
    And went to check the Woman and the Man.

    He found the Man was naming names like crazy
    (Their space was Eden, Adam said), while Eve
    Devised a little business in her spare time:
    A roadside apple stand, can you believe.

    “Now, wait a minute,” God began. “How is it
    You’re selling apples, when it’s just you two?”
    “Oh that was then, and this is now,” said Adam;
    “We’ve multiplied, and now there’s quite a few.”

    God looked around, and sure enough, he noticed
    A sizable contingent of their pride.
    They sat around and multiplied like hamsters,
    ate apples and spit apple seeds aside.

    The apple seeds took root and generated
    An orchard-full of fruitful apple trees;
    The Eden space was choked with trees and people;
    The apple blossoms drew in bumblebees.

    The trees and bees and people had resulted
    In drawing in the cows and deer nearby;
    They feasted from the trees and were prolific,
    And cow-pies hampered walking by and by.

    God saw his only two house-flies approaching,
    Attracted by the cow-pies in the lot.
    He thought about it long before deciding
    His afterthoughts required a bigger spot.

    He spread them ’cross the earth and all was pretty,
    Some apple trees becoming other wood,
    First pines, then hemlocks, and et-cet’ra so-on;
    He looked about and saw that it was good.

    He wished them well and headed back to heaven;
    And mankind said, “Y’all come back now, hear?”
    He needed rest to think about the outcome,
    And napped an eon and a megayear.

    God woke, and stretched, and went to check His spaces.
    He found the afterthoughts had filled the earth
    With trees and bees and cows and flies and people,
    Proliferating more with every birth.

    He now had only one space left to grant them:
    The space between His heaven and their world.
    T’was huge, but wouldn’t Man and Woman fill it,
    Each planet with a people flag unfurled?

    He groaned; He realized that His creations
    Could fill the “endless” cosmos wall-to-wall.
    He’d only have to take a nap, and whammo!
    His spaces would be used up, all in all.

    “No more,” He thought; “I grant them this, their last space.
    A patient soul, I’ve taken all I can
    Of trees and bees and cows and flies and people;
    The universe I hereby give to Man.”

    And when the Eden outskirts crowded heaven,
    He wiped it out, just like He said He would,
    And used the space to build a model railroad;
    He looked about and saw that it was good.
    It wouldn't be right to dream while
    Forgetting to live, it seems;
    Nor would it be right to dwell on life
    And yet forget our dreams.
    -If There Were No Magicians

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    Somewhere between C16 and G7

    There was a time,
    a long time ago,
    where i would stand on this stage
    my voice booming through the
    worn mic.
    The words would flow from my
    lips.
    And beauty was heard from my
    spoken word.

    There was a time,
    a long time ago,
    when i would have people
    sitting in the floor
    around the stage.
    The ushers and such would try to
    sweep them off.
    Yet i would insist that they could stay,
    for they were my true listeners.

    But alas, this time has passed.
    And all i stare at now are empty seat.
    Spaces once filled with
    lovers of poetry.
    my poetry.
    Surely it couldn't have gone so soon?

    I ponder this,
    as i sweep off the stage,
    and stop dreaming of what could have been.

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    Happy End



    My happy end is misery, met wine,
    Blew right up in my shocked face,
    As I told so many times:
    ’For your eyes are saying otherwise’

    A little gangrene pillow I have to
    Sleep with, some more rain now
    I need it. In the end self helps ed
    Was sharing ’your life’ thoughts
    While suicide killed the author.
    Voters lament, pale and spent.
    And space crept in between.
    Never wished the bastard
    A shared drink with me.

    These days are still those days,
    Carpeting her well televisioned soul.
    How to get over a broken heart in 10
    Days? the blogger blindly wrote.
    How to re-saddle a minced heart in
    10 days? You don’t!

    It’ll have to be ecclesiastical effervescence,
    Or liquid interference, some glum combination
    Of the two.


    The only reply was from ’Suicide King’:
    „Great piece of poetry!”
    Last edited by For me with Squalor; 09-09-2008 at 05:32 PM.
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    Sorry folks, we overran a bit here, next step is to consult ith judges, thank you all for your effort
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