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Statue Of A Man

Contributed by Pianoman745 on Monday, 19th September 2005 @ 05:21:27 PM in AEST
Topic: oops



My friend a statue
His fixed stare, never turns, never blinks
A hollow body, filled with air
A single tap, he tells me why
His only secret
His only regret
He’s not really there
Understood, yet overlooked
An aged expression
Regardless of time
Something he’d know
If he were a man
His sadness is hidden
By an authors touch
Who realized, he’s perfect
I know how he feels
An expressionless gaze
I bow my head, because he cannot
To a world who forgot
He’s only a statue, of a man.




Copyright © Pianoman745 ... [ 2005-09-19 17:21:27]
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Re: Statue Of A Man (User Rating: 1 )
by PRECIOUSBECKY on Monday, 19th September 2005 @ 06:49:47 PM AEST
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THIS IS JUST A BEAUTIFUL WRITE--
I REALLY ENJOYED THE POEM --- SOMETIMES I WISH I WERE JUST A STATUE --- I LOVE WHERE YOU SAY " HIS SADNESS IS HIDDEN BY AN AUTHOR'S TOUCH-- KEEP IT UP


Re: Statue Of A Man (User Rating: 1 )
by Archie on Monday, 19th September 2005 @ 06:52:14 PM AEST
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This is a good write. It is as though you are speaking for someone who can not speak for his or her self. You do a good job at it too. Great imagery


Re: Statue Of A Man (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Wednesday, 21st September 2005 @ 11:57:17 PM AEST
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Awesome write. Basically what Archie said. Can't add much to that. Just keep it up :)




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