Don't feel that you are out there all alone.
Even though we cannot call on the telephone.
You are here in our hearts.
Please post when the hurricane parts.
So we will know all is okay.
Sending best wishes your way
by Happygolucky4uFloridaAug 27, 2011
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Just wondering what sort of hobbies do consciously evolving people have ! what are your hobbies ? How do you like to spend your time and to socialize ! what changes would you like take place in your immediate community and culture or in the wider world. Just curious. I ll be so grateful if you took time to reply. Thanks.
by summerlove11AustraliaAug 26, 2011
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My sincere wishes that Providence minimises the effects of Hurricane Irene, and that everyone comes through the ordeal unscathed.
A very humanitarian write Hedi...
Regards
Bill
by FellsmanEnglandAug 26, 2011
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Our thoughts are with you here in England Hedi, I have been watching the news most of the day, I too was thinking about Dave.
Stay safe.
by Odette67EnglandAug 26, 2011
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Your one of the clan now, as you do, I come to read poems here they brighten up my day at times. Also as Ladybee has said, to write can help one see through the fog sometime.
by RedexEnglandAug 26, 2011
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Hi,does anyone know who the lead male dancer in the Dead or Alive video Your sweetness is your weekness is?He has a ponytail.l think they are a latin dance group
by lifeandmusicAustraliaAug 26, 2011
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Sorry
When I wrote the above post, I had no idea what a load of garbage it sounded, it wasn't my intention for it to read like a lecture.
The answer to the question posed in the title is that it is up to the individual to decide whether the rules of grammar are relevant, in any event, those rules are constantly evolving and what was correct yesterday isn't necessarily correct today, and my opinions are firmly stuck in the 1950's.
These forums are a pain insofar as daft posts like mine cannot be modified or deleted.
Mea Culpa
Bill
by FellsmanEnglandAug 25, 2011
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Best wishes Countrylady, you just keep writing your lovely poems.
by Odette67EnglandAug 25, 2011
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I'm worried. this storm might really be bad, particularly because the speed in which it is traveling is relatively slow. so when it's atop an area it just continues to wreak havoc...I have concern for everyone threatened in this vast area, multi states from n. carolina in the south traveling northward along the east coast all the way up to maine and canada. keep an eye out for our friend dave(agoodguytoknow), as he lives and works in the possible path of said storm. also I'm sure that many of our other poet friends are in harms way, in apology I just don't recall their names. also, it would be remiss for me not to mention my concerns for our island friends in the carribean. bahamas is under the gun as I type...it is projected that Irene will hit mainland US at the outer banks NC tomorrow...I am reminded that there is no such thing as a small hurricane...
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Hi Poets,
We have all heard the old joke that that syntax is a charge levied on prostitutes.
There have been opinions expressed as to whether such things as grammar, spelling, punctuation and such like really matter when composing poetry, with spurious jibes of 'pedant' being chucked in the direction of those who see merit in decent grammar etc. etc.
Cutting to the chase I reckon there are two main types of poster to Poetry Corner, with a number of sub-types.
There are those who simply want to get off their chests whatever it is they have to say and who think grammar/syntax is a minor consideration, or not even a consideration at all. That's fine, it is their choice and I am not writing this in order to be judgemental.
There is a second group who's aim is to improve as a poet, and who strive to produce well written work. My own view is that a writer who pays attention to grammar, and who in addition also looks to improve in matters concerning rhyme, rhythm and structure will inevitably tend to produce more readable work.
I cannot emphasise too strongly that this is NOT an attack on people whose grip on spelling/grammar is tenuous - it is nothing of the sort. Quite the reverse, I can and do respond to requests advice from a number of poets on PC who write to me privately on these matters, and I am always prepared to help anyone who asks me.
That is not to say my own grammar/syntax is a model for others to follow, I know what my imperfections are and strive to improve, in particular I am grateful to stalwarts such as Robbie (Macduff) who has given me much advice over these last few months.
I would be willing to take part in a workshop if it becomes evident that there is a demand from poets seeking to improve, and to look at various poetic structures in order to produce better writing.
I will check out this thread from time-to-time to see if there are poets looking to develop as writers and poets.
Regards
Bill
by FellsmanEnglandAug 25, 2011
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I wrote one years ago called ANNIVERSARY, I change it a little each year, as maybe my poetry improves, or the acceptance of my sister taking her own life, improves. Its been a long haul, I'm ashamed to say of this acceptance. Does prove to me though writing can help.
by RedexEnglandAug 25, 2011
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"Instinct" is my favorite and was written as an observation of man and animals behavior and how they are similar.
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you could be on to something there ROS
<---- haven't crossed paths with you for ages!
There is also a poetry thread on the forums, but I suspect it is used more for random political threads - perhaps the braver poets could reclaim it and shoo out the plebs
However, having said that, I suspect some of the newer posters may not stick around that long - it seems to go in waves and troughs regarding the number of regular posters.
Hope all is well with you and the bear
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I agree with hedi, poems tend to get lost in the crowd with so many new posters as of late. Despite my work schedule, I do try to comment as often as possible and thank everyone.
I'm beginning to contemplate posting my work here so that it doesn't get lost.
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What we see in the world is a perfect reflection of our consciousness. sometimes I forget this but the signs are everywhere, We are a spark of divine inspiration. It our lack of understanding this that creates pain and suffering. There is such abundance in creation. All that we need is provided. It is only when we are not at peace with ourselves that we reject this abundance for the superficial. To quell our insecurities. But even then there is nothing to fear about that. There are consequences yes but in the end all paths lead to the one place. We are already there. The most important thing is to fear not, be at peace with ourselves and those around us and know that everything going to be alright....stay here now in the present. Joyfully expressing your godself despite all that you see around you. It is all a part of the whole accept it. It is beautiful.
by lokhartAustraliaAug 23, 2011
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It is hard to live in a World that the most of the people dont understand what you talking about.
the answers are sooo easy. the univers is giving us every single day a sign.
I already connect everything from the past to the future...from the deepest to the highest.
Im waiting for the Evolution...
It hurts to see a lot of pain, hate, fight and selfishness...
To know everything and understand everything...also to accept and love it, is a gift at the same time a curse...
Our History, is our NOW ...
but to many people just Forget...Or try to use the power in a wrong way...
the power is something big...what is not for using Games
What about you? What do you think about? What do you feel?
by AHAU13GermanyAug 23, 2011
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shelia...you have a terrific sense of humor. love your little digs...
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Does anyone like the poem.RAGLAN ROAD?
Tis a sample.
RAGLAND ROAD.
on RAGLAND ROAD on an Autumn day,
I saw her first & knew. That her dark hair would weave a snare That i may one day rue.I saw the danger, yet I walked Along the enchanted way, And i said let grief be a falling leaf. at dawning of the day.
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It can be a lonely road without companions - you'll find plenty here CL. I think this is usually a good place to make friendships because most of the poetic types tend to be shy, humble and not here for any glory. It's just a really good way to express anger, hurt and the other million emotions that broken relationships and lives can make us feel. I was lucky enough to find the love of my life here and can only wish that everyone else could do the same.
There are of course some real jokers here to brighten the days - hedistuff and goodguy2have are a hoot
You will make friends, the rest - well that may or may not happen, who knows?
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Hey hun, it won't be the first time I found a piece of worn shoe leather in my mouth - and this is the place to air such worries eh? I think that's how I see someone's pet peeve - as a kind of worry, sometimes it's a really personal feeling that owes itself to the personality that feels it - sometimes it turns out that it's felt by a lot of people and who knows what can happen when this is true. I think this is a good place to air these things
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Hi Hedi
I agree with much of what you say, I am pleased you posted this. I agree too with Redex, I feel it is ill mannered not to comment, I also love reading the comments.
I object to people not answering their own poems for a couple of year, then bringing them up later.
by Odette67EnglandAug 23, 2011
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A person who studies metaphysics would be called either a metaphysicist or a metaphysician. The metaphysician attempts to clarify the fundamental notions by which people understand the world, including existence, the definition of object, space, time, causality, and possibility.
by summerlove11AustraliaAug 20, 2011
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HEY HI EVERYBODY.I M SEARCHING FOR GOOD RELATIONSHIP N TRUE LOVE ANY ONE HERE LYK ME PLZ REPLY
by BABIEdollIndiaAug 18, 2011
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Not so easy to solve but I get it off my chest....its an outlet.
by paloma66New ZealandAug 17, 2011
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hey rebecca,,,
i m here ..
by yigithanTurkeyAug 17, 2011
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Writing poetry is a pleasure first of all. The urge to write comes when you least expect it, and then you never force words - they just flow, but you have to wait for inspiration, no matter how long, otherwise, without inspiration, if you're empty, you have no chance. Inspiration comes from everywhere - it is important to catch the moment and then the poem is on your plate. And, yes, patience, you have to be patient and learn much, read others' poems, classics and no classics, read and absorb, put your soul into reading, cause others know better - they can serve as guides for you. Besides, last but not least, good knowledge of language in which you write is a must in my opinion.
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theres nothing wrong with u it takes time on these sites
by neyney42OklahomaAug 15, 2011
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I love your aspect on life.. I LOVE GOD 2 he is awsome and your right about relationships... it makes us stronger and we learn from past mistakes
by neyney42OklahomaAug 15, 2011
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HEY..IF ANYONE SERIOUS ABOUT GETTING MARRIED&LIKE KIDS,PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT ME
by yigithanTurkeyAug 15, 2011
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'for his slightest offense...is an earthly arrogance'...I love this write...
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To forgive..
To love..
To be human..
For with what love
shall be the judge
of our forgiving?
Shall the offence of our
brother be weighed merely
on the scales of human
justice?
Brother arraigned by brother
and interogated in the court
of human love?
To be human..
To love..
To forgive..what is that?
Shall man play the God?
Or shall man judge in
the image of himself?
Can such a thing be?
To judge..to lay the axe upon
the head of the guilty..
Is forgiveness a law
unto itself?
To love..
To be a judge..
Who shall forgive?
Who can forgive?
To be God..
To be man..
To be anything..is but
a faith..
If I look inward I condemn
myself..
Outward..and I allow another
to slay me..
To love..
To forgive..
I choose my judge..
I choose my standard..
I choose to accept who
has loved me and by that
love my standard is set..
And my brother is condemned
or set free by my judge..
To forgive..
To play upon a frail humanity,
and whip the back of my brother
for his slightest offence..is
an earthly arrogance..
But to throw my pride into the
abyss of an imperfect human
nature..is to capture the divine..
And to be divine..is to forgive~
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To forgive..
To love..
To be human..
For with what love
shall be the judge
of our forgiving?
Shall the offence of our
brother be weighed merely
on the scales of human
justice?
Brother arraigned by brother,
and interogated in the court
of human love?
To be human..
To love..
To forgive..what is that?
Shall man play God?
Or shall man judge in the
image of himself/
Can such a thing be?
To judge..to lay the axe upon
the head of the guilty..
Is forgiveness a law unto itself?
To love..
To be a judge..
Who shall forgive?
Who can forgive?
To be God..
To be man..
To be anything..is but a faith..
If I look inward I condemn myself..
Outward..and I allow another to slay me..
To love..
To forgive..
I choose my judge..
I choose my standard..
I choose to accept who has loved
me and by that love my standard is set..
And my brother shall be set free, or
his head shall roll by my judge..
To forgive..
To play upon a frail humanity..
to whip the back of my brother
for his slightest offence..is an
earthly arrogance..
But to throw my pride into the
abyss of an imperfect human nature..
is to capture the divine..
And to be divine..is to forgive~
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Marriage is a gift of god for us bcz marriage show differences between human and animals. May any person had not received peace after marry (I am also) but this is very important for mankind that they have to create a best culture.
by sherazikhanPakistanAug 14, 2011
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