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soul-fire
Contributed by
syloss
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Friday, 28th January 2005 @ 12:56:08 PM in AEST
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FriendshipPoetry
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The feelings of a poet grow exponentially with her writing.
As the poet delves deep into herself stirring the coals of her soul-fire,
memories with feeling rise into the atmosphere.
She can grasp at those feelings/memories as they float off into the cold night sky
but she can never hold them again once they are on paper.
The Poet obsessively stands to close to her soul-fire in life as well as in prose.
Great pain and misery comes from this but,
she does know the fire like none but the artist can.
-James-
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2005-01-28 12:56:08] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: soul-fire
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Friday, 28th January 2005 @ 01:04:16 PM AEST (User
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I love this poem. It's so descriptive of what it's like to be a poet. Especially this line "The Poet obsessively stands to close to her soul-fire" just intimately describes the feeling that tries so hard to be put in word forms. HUGE cheers for this write! |
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Re: soul-fire
(User Rating: 1 ) by lostinmyself on
Friday, 28th January 2005 @ 01:11:44 PM AEST (User
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Bravo.
I echo all that Timebot said. This is fantastic, you have easily put into words what I think we all feel every day.
A fantastic write.
*hugs* Phil xxx |
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