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To my inspiration

Contributed by ADReamWithinADream on Thursday, 1st April 2004 @ 12:42:34 PM in AEST
Topic: dedicatedpoems



Such a sad, brilliant soul
Searching through all eternity for his lost Lenore
As the solemn church bell does toll
He walks this earth no more
Yet he IS here
A Stately Raven at his side
Dark walls enrapture my fear
As into a deep slumber I slide
Inspiration comes in waves of red
The raven eye's PIERCE my soul
Opening all the doors that were closed in my head
Poetry helps to make me whole
And my inspiration is like an engulfing fire
Each line makes the flames rise higher
And I must give the credit to whom it does go
To the greatest poet that ever lived, Edgar Allan Poe






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Re: To my inspiration (User Rating: 1 )
by lil_angel on Thursday, 1st April 2004 @ 02:15:07 PM AEST
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Well done, i personally liked these lines:
As into a deep slumber I slide
Inspiration comes in waves of red

Great job!


Re: To my inspiration (User Rating: 1 )
by Necromant on Thursday, 1st April 2004 @ 03:12:17 PM AEST
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Ah what a wonderful poetry piece! Hmm I never read any poetry of Allan Poe I'll search the net on him. Great write!
Anne :d


Re: To my inspiration (User Rating: 1 )
by Hiddendarkness1705 on Tuesday, 19th October 2004 @ 10:24:43 AM AEST
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So deeply written...Beautiful

Hiddendarkness (Stacie)




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