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"“Poet Drown”" by bpathos

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You can see it in a drowned man’s eyes
In the pawn shop window I just passed
Frosty truths that come to the table uninvited

The poet and the truth
Face to face, one whistles, one listens
The napkins fill with cognitive snapshots

The poet drowns in words
Just wanting to say something
Or hear it said at all

The dying words from a poet’s mouth
Blow about in autumn color
Drifts and piles that shape the years of practice

What's worth saying has to be said by someone
So a poet goes looking and would suppose
That words rubbed together right would produce

Word museum sentences ripe with meaning
Phantasms haunting great books and minds
Torches lighting the way for all

The poet takes aim and fires
At the fog of meaning
He tugs at God’s coat tail




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On Friday September 28th, 2007, An Expired Member (3) writes:
i loved this...simple enough


On Friday September 28th, 2007, Crimson Shade (114) writes:
"Word museum sentences ripe with meaning" - nice piece, first piece i've enjoyed in a long while.


On Friday September 28th, 2007, Alanarchy (1698) writes:
The poet and the truth, face to face... very effective.


On Friday September 28th, 2007, The Zebra Warrior (2401) writes:
so much better....ripe in language thought, even when the core of the apple looks rotten...maybe the pawn shops' drowned eyes victim would still wish to bite...tug on God's coat-tail for reassurance...existenalist plight almost


On Friday September 28th, 2007, The Zebra Warrior (2401) writes:
the idea or notion of the phantasms is excellent because I love that word! Hah! But no....truly, I think this was a thought provoking and greatly constructed piece, speaks volumes and rings many bell-truths....well done :)



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