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Carl Jung, a simple protégé

Contributed by jyssvw22 on Friday, 13th May 2005 @ 08:51:08 PM in AEST
Topic: oops



Copernicus and his henchmen
The cohort of quartets
An Italian painter’s sculpture
Identical rendition of the King
Sculpted David and Goliath
David’s stone in mid-air
An Achilles heel twisted
The masterpiece completed

Cleopatra in the lions den
Great pyramids of Giza reflect
Offering a foreboding loom
On the muddy banks of the Nile
Hibiscus and rose are in bloom
The gardener of the of Gates to Eden
Plows in the light of the Godly moon
Homogenous ideas repeating

Carl Jung, a simple protégé
Erickson, especially Piaget
Psychoanalytic theory let loose
Doctor Sigmund with a pen in a suit
Tearing out your dreams
A place inside your head
Yet you have never been
Nor are your desires aware




Copyright © jyssvw22 ... [ 2005-05-13 20:51:08]
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Re: Carl Jung, a simple protégé (User Rating: 1 )
by Man_On_High on Saturday, 14th May 2005 @ 09:40:28 PM AEST
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FRIGGIN' WOW!!

very complete piece of writing!
so deep and analytic...

this poem is goin in my archives!
very very well done!

and kudos to the musing of Carl Jung


M.O.H.


Re: Carl Jung, a simple protégé (User Rating: 1 )
by hauntedscorp on Saturday, 16th July 2005 @ 02:08:10 AM AEST
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Jung, Piaget, Freud...*smiles* I'll stay mute...lol I think this write is great because it seems like a whole new world is just beginning to open up to you...New concepts, new thought process, new experiences...That's how it came across to me...I love the imagery it gave me...so many unique and wonderful things from the past to explore...Well done!

Scorp.




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