WindRavenX
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Tue Apr-12-05 12:54 AM
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I haven't begun to edit it, and I know it's actually one of my weaker pieces of late. But it's how I've been feeling; and the imagery of the albatross is something that has intrigued me... Reactions? "Albatross"
Those that are older and wise have told me that you are not coming back. But I do not believe them (How can I?) I know that now you are gone soaring alone on your skies looking for yourself. It is a long and lonely journey, I know. (Are you terrified of the sky?) I can still smell you on the winds and hear the echo of your scream.
And I so desperately wish to see your form, against the sky, like the albatross I saw when I was young gliding over a world without end. I remember how calm his eyes were- as if knowing where he was and where he was going.
But here I remain, on the shore looking out on the steel waves aching for even a glance of you over the curve of the horizon. (how long will I wait-it is not important) I bay in madness at the moon- how faith binds and keeps my spirit from being taken by the salty winds.
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Tue Apr-12-05 12:59 AM
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1. Without being a poetry aficionado or anything, I can dig what your saying. |
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I like it. I see no reason for you to denegrate it. I was lucky to catch your post on the main forum page, I'll have to add this to my forums.
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Tue Apr-12-05 01:03 AM
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I consider myself a poet (and scientist)- I write tons and tons of stuff and do edit a majority of them- but I am mostly concerned with how people feel reading them. How did this poem make you feel?
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Tue Apr-12-05 01:11 AM
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It makes me feel that my adult responsibilities have almost taken away my dreamer's spirit but there is still a spark of hope that dreams may yet be realized.
Or I missed you entirely. Heh.
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Tue Apr-12-05 01:13 AM
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(I didn't think about the age thing...but it makes sense). Yes, there is hope. Always.
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Thu Apr-28-05 02:16 PM
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5. "L'Albatros" by Charles Baudelaire |
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Edited on Thu Apr-28-05 02:16 PM by PATRICK
Actual experience where the poet indentifies himself with the captured albatros. The main difference is that the reflection is about the self in the world not about another, which I take it is not just an albatross.
The "like" section about the albatross of your youth confuses me a little since the first section already talks about seemingly another lost "flier" who is not so plainly identified. When you edit it I am sure things will sort out into a beautiful work. Or not, it still is very nice.
I am probably thinking of a poem of my own which though edited seems stubbornly confused so this is definitely criticism from inside a punctured glass house. Beware the cruel shards. Stepping on my own dreams makes for bloody feet. Wear thick souled shoes.
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