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Scroll Desperado |
as the cold winds of despair stir the dying embers of happiness a tiny spark rises free from the fire in decay, a fragile phoenix of hope, it flies skyward only to expend it's fleeting existence in the act of breaking free and float back to reality as blackened ash. best to piss on the fire and call in the dogs. because it's not the persistence of despair that chills the soul so much as the death of hopeThis message has been edited. Last edited by: zoom, WHAT WOULD XENA DO? are you sitting on the soap? sometimes, you just have to say 'what the f...' | ||
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Scroll Guardian |
This is awesome...i can feel the despair there...a lot of pain, very real. Gotta hate that hope snatching away thing...like the rug pulled out from under us. Bleeh. Well i hope things get better for ya. Certainly it isn't hurting your writing. "Even when you're down and blue, just remember that someone out there loves you, even if you don't know it and even if you haven't yet met them. There's someone out there waiting for you, remember that and keep faith. You'll get there." ~~Johnny Depp. | |||
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Scroll Desperado |
thanks,hon. i'm still not sure it isn't just a bit of self-indulgent drivel though... WHAT WOULD XENA DO? are you sitting on the soap? sometimes, you just have to say 'what the f...' | |||
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Scroll Guardian |
I like the whole idea of the "phoenix". The whole rebirth and death being contained in and of itself works well here. Though, interesting you'd use it, cause the phoenix always rises again. Or maybe that's what you meant, it's a never ending cycle of the birth of hope only to see it die a cold, unkind death. All in all, good stuff. ____________________________ I <3 4 foot 11, blonde, operatic wonders from Oklahoma. There is no charge for awesomeness or attractiveness | |||
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Ultimate Scroller |
zoomie zoom zoom, Oh wow...that was depressing but really good, I don't think it belongs in the terrible poetry thread at all. Interesting concept and I could "see" it and follow it all the way through. I've always been fascinated by the phoenix... lol, prolly why I liked it so much in the Harry Potter movie. *cough* ~Gabber | |||
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Scroll Desperado |
exactly. WHAT WOULD XENA DO? are you sitting on the soap? sometimes, you just have to say 'what the f...' | |||
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Scroll Nightmare |
Reading this made me think of those dreams where you begin to fly and then suddenly start dropping, then you wake up trying to catch your fall. I like the imagery. | |||
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Chief Chesty Forlock |
This is a strong image, and I really appreciate the honest, ordinary language that is used: best to piss on the fire and call in the dogs. These concluding thoughts are deep enough to have made me read them a few times, to fully appreciate: because it's not the persistence of despair that chills the soul so much as the death of hope The whole image of the fire, sparks and embers works nicely. ~~~~~~~~~~ | |||
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Scroll Desperado |
i've only recently realized how frequently recurring a theme fire is in my work... WHAT WOULD XENA DO? are you sitting on the soap? sometimes, you just have to say 'what the f...' | |||
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Chief Chesty Forlock |
An Aussie singer called Deborah Conway has a song called She Prefers Fire. The idea of it is that, if she had to choose a disaster to befall her, Deborah would prefer everything in her house to be consumed by flames, so that she could start her life again with absolutely nothing. ~~~~~~~~~~ | |||
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Scroll Tragic |
Zoom Wrote:
Thank you.. You have reminded of something that I often look at the wrong way out of habit. I need to remember this. Why is it easier to fool the masses than it is to convince them that they have been fooled...? | |||
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