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Where Introverts Meet

Contributed by Elena on Thursday, 23rd September 2004 @ 07:15:16 PM in AEST
Topic: poets



In quiet corners of noisy pubs
Where spiders sleep and pigeons love
Introverts meet in poets’ dens
Masquerading as angels in love again.

Introverts meet where life is broken
And still inhale the perfume of heaven.
Over a glass of wine, a favourite song
They disappear and bring a friend along.

Introverts meet where they can find
An alter ego of kindred kind
Introverts meet what introverts are:
D’errants cavaliers solitaires.




Copyright © Elena ... [ 2004-09-23 19:15:16]
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Re: Where Introverts Meet (User Rating: 1 )
by Archie on Thursday, 23rd September 2004 @ 07:29:19 PM AEST
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I like this. I guess i qualify as an introvert. Great write.


Re: Where Introverts Meet (User Rating: 1 )
by theMoth on Thursday, 23rd September 2004 @ 08:18:44 PM AEST
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Wow, a great opening, and the
whole poem is great. I really liked this.
Good stuff.
--Mothy


Re: Where Introverts Meet (User Rating: 1 )
by Flipped_out on Friday, 24th September 2004 @ 02:56:00 AM AEST
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Elena this is so good. the way you use words is so descriptive

"Where spiders sleep and pigeons love"

that says such a lot to me...I think I know the place lol

Wandering recluses...so soulful

TY for sharing this

Kelly x


Re: Where Introverts Meet (User Rating: 1 )
by Lionel on Friday, 24th September 2004 @ 05:03:41 PM AEST
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Excellent poem. Most interesting one I've read today. You're very intelligent - congrats.
God Bless


Re: Where Introverts Meet (User Rating: 1 )
by Silent-No-More on Sunday, 26th September 2004 @ 12:20:46 AM AEST
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Ohhhhh, I like this Elena! I am partial to writes about poetry or about poets anyway... but... this is a terrific spin on it. I do think a fair percentage of poets are introverts... many, I think, are satisfied with the writing and have no inclination to vocalize it or to be the center of attention. We write, perhaps, what we cannot otherwise say.

Someone once commented on one of my poems and said something to the effect of "It takes a poet to know a poet". At the risk of being redundant - I think that applies here. Very well done!

- SNM




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