godstruck
By celticman
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I mourn the sum of you.
The loss of you.
The only one I knew.
No sweets can make him sweeter.
No temper-tantrum tears.
No more.
Show me the runes.
Of what was to be.
Help me understand its theology.
Godstruck at the gates.
Where people used to go.
Desperation my only creed.
Let us meet anew.
But I cannot stand.
Without your helping hand.
Speak to me.
In your normal voice.
Unless you have no choice.
Close the casket.
Close the good book.
Grief take another look.
Let us tie the mourning ribbon.
Around my neck.
Lord Nothingness - grow unchecked.
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I like this a great deal.
I like this a great deal.
I keep going back to reread and think I will do so again.
Some lovely phrases.
Lindy
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pared down and precise
pared down and precise
great study of the mind probing the limits and limitations of its boundaries and beliefs and the need for reassurance-- an actual voice, the squeeze of a real hand
Lord Nothingness will grow unchecked
Reminds me of the great RD Laing and his quote:
“We are afraid to approach the fathomless and bottomless groundlessness of
everything.‘There is nothing to be afraid of.’ The ultimate reassurance, and the
ultimate terror"
and also John Wilmot (the mad seventeenth century earl) who wrote the brilliant Upon Nothing already intimations of post-modernism way back when
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'Speak to me in your normal
'Speak to me in your normal voice' Prove it. Nothing's terrifying but better terrified than imagined somethings. This goes deep quickly.
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"Show me the runes / Of what
"Show me the runes / Of what was to be." If only. Hauntingly poignant.
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HI CM
HI CM
Very beautiful and deep poem. I wish I was clever enough to be able to say I understood it, but I can feel a mood from it.
Jean
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