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Death of the Comedian

Contributed by spike on Saturday, 16th August 2014 @ 07:20:12 PM in AEST
Topic: dedicatedpoems






suddenly the giggles ceased:
the guffaws petered out and
the belly laughs stopped aching.
tears dried and creased smiles
slackened to pained expressions,
or tightened to grimaces.

where had all the laughter gone?
she asked to crowd
one of our own has died came the reply
one of the best of us said another.

so we mourned the loss of laughter
and the soul of humour, as it
took flight from the fragile shell of
the Comedian.






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Re: Death of the Comedian (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Saturday, 16th August 2014 @ 08:02:30 PM AEST
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I wasn't going to write a poem about him, but I'm so glad somebody else here did.
So many of us who never knew him saw something more than just a ridiculously talented comedian, or actor. Almost immediately I saw the character of a really truly kind man who always filled ones heart with hope. We, or at least I, just a fan, really felt at a loss as though I knew him personally.
Thanks for your poem...
You touch on his poetic spirit, not just a stand-up comedian, or impresario of the free form imaginary
He was just cool... big and absolutely true
Peace!


Re: Death of the Comedian (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Saturday, 16th August 2014 @ 08:15:18 PM AEST
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Hey Spike,
I also wanted to additionally say that Robin Williams had a genuine magnanimous spirit about him, though he could criticize the Iconic figures around who did us wrong, he did it in a very kind abstract sort of way... he was the man who didn't show the anger in his tones, didn't have to, cause he had this special way with words. We must bite our tongues sometimes, too many times it seems, we could easily shout reactive and filled with
less than a sound argument... then, there's no real discussion allowed in. I learned that from Robin I think. I really respected him in that way!
Peace!


Re: Death of the Comedian (User Rating: 1 )
by Jenni_K on Saturday, 16th August 2014 @ 09:45:22 PM AEST
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Thank you for sharing this, Spike....
Muppetman said it all...
Jenni


Re: Death of the Comedian (User Rating: 1 )
by softerware on Saturday, 16th August 2014 @ 09:49:07 PM AEST
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He will be missed. Thank you for the tribute; you speak for many.
softerware


Re: Death of the Comedian (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Saturday, 16th August 2014 @ 10:17:13 PM AEST
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I was shocked when I saw that he had died. Truly sad.

Not only a comedian, but a genuine kind person and great actor.

A very nice tribute you have penned here.

Thank you,

Tim


Re: Death of the Comedian (User Rating: 1 )
by Voice of the Silent on Saturday, 16th August 2014 @ 10:41:52 PM AEST
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Was wondering if anyone was going to write about what happened, so sad that such a good person left this earth, was one of my favorite actors it will be strange not to see his face on the big screen anymore

Well written
hope to read more soon possibly on a brighter note
-Voice


Re: Death of the Comedian (User Rating: 1 )
by shelby on Sunday, 17th August 2014 @ 01:45:28 AM AEST
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A beautiful tribute and yes a loss and so very sad.

Michelle


Re: Death of the Comedian (User Rating: 1 )
by Puppy_dog_eyes on Friday, 29th August 2014 @ 05:45:49 PM AEST
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I think his passing struck a chord with so many in all parts of the globe.
A unique talent that has now gone to give laughter to the angels.
We are left with a legacy of his work at least, that remains as a consolation.

Steve


Re: Death of the Comedian (User Rating: 1 )
by ladyfawn on Saturday, 30th August 2014 @ 02:05:52 AM AEST
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truly a beautiful tribute to a great man, what really makes me
sad is that he brought us all so much laughter and happiness
and he wasn't happy enough inside himself to stay....

hugs n' love nessa


Re: Death of the Comedian (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Sunday, 11th January 2015 @ 11:29:14 AM AEST
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A grand tribute, Spike. Not overdone, just perfectly apt.
Why is it that comedians, who bring us so much warmth, are often such tortured souls?




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