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19. April 2005, 01:10:07
MindyzTaken 
Emne: graceful
The ship rocks
and I start to lose my grip
it dips and dives into the sea
and I start to slip
The raging water slaps my face
and I fall within the waves
I may die,but I'll die with grace.

19. April 2005, 01:17:19
MindyzTaken 
Emne: cutter
Her face flinches with pain
as she cuts her own skin
At least the cut on her arm
dulls the turmoil within
She cant recall when
the agony got this bad
She cant even remember
when she started this fad
They dont realize
the anguish she holds inside
They cant seem to help her
no matter how hard they've tried
Pretty soon she'll reach the ledge
pretty soon,she'll fall over the edge.

18. April 2005, 23:21:44
Bruno Jesus 
Hey my rhymes are not offensive!They come from tha streets you know...me and my bros.
Street power...this ain't offensive it's raw it's in tha veins,do ya know what I mean?

19. April 2005, 14:26:19
Purple 
Emne: For The Lady In Purple
Poems Of William Blake
By William Blake
 
Tiger, The
Tiger, tiger, burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
In what distant deeps or skies
Burnt the fire of thine eyes?
On what wings dare he aspire?
What the hand dare seize the fire?
And what shoulder and what art
Could twist the sinews of thy heart?
And, when thy heart began to beat,
What dread hand and what dread feet?
What the hammer? What the chain?
In what furnace was thy brain?
What the anvil? What dread grasp
Dare its deadly terrors clasp?
When the stars threw down their spears,
And water`d heaven with their tears,
Did He smile His work to see?
Did He who made the lamb make thee?
Tiger, tiger, burning bright,
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Dare frame thy fearful symmetry?
 
In the sincere hope that Blake does not leap out of his grave and sue Brainking

20. April 2005, 13:42:57
Mort 
THE TRUE SUFI

What makes the Sufi? Purity of heart;
Not the patched mantle and the lust perverse
Of those vile earth-bound men who steal his name.
He in all dregs discerns the essence pure:
In hardship ease, in tribulation joy.
The phantom sentries, who with batons drawn
Guard Beauty's place-gate and curtained bower,
Give way before him, unafraid he passes,
And showing the King's arrow, enters in.

By Rumi

28. April 2005, 13:53:18
MindyzTaken 
Emne: Blow,Blow,Thou Winter Wind
Blow, blow, thou winter wind,
Thou art not so unkind
As man's ingratitude;
Thy tooth is not so keen
Because thou art not seen,
Although thy breath be rude.
Heigh-ho! sing heigh-ho! unto the green holly:
Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly:
Then, heigh-ho! the holly!
This life is most jolly.

Freeze, freeze, thou bitter sky,
Thou dost not bite so nigh
As benefits forgot:
Though thou the waters warp,
Thy sting is not so sharp
As friend remember'd not.
Heigh-ho! sing heigh-ho! unto the green holly:
Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly:
Then, heigh-ho! the holly!
This life is most jolly.


Poem lyrics of Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind by Shakespeare.

28. April 2005, 21:22:42
Partica 
Emne: Haiku History
A look at America's past,
seventeen syllables and
three lines at a time.
By Spike Gallespie

Big Bang or maybe
six days of work, one of rest.
Somehow, it begins.

Dinosaurs tromp tromp,
act tough, then dies so Spielberg
can win more Oscars.

Homo erectus
is Mr. Smarty No Pants:
plays with fire, makes tools.

Ice Age arrives and
prompts Homo sapiens to
start wearing some clothes.

Hunt, gather? Why? This
is the dawning of the Age
of Agrarius.

There's no place like Rome.
A salad of Caesars tossed
aside by the Goths.

Gutenberg printing
thrills all the writer types with
a moveable feat.

Fourteen ninety-two:
Chris Columbus breaks ground for
the first McDonald's.

Colonists unite.
Boston tea fling leads sun to
set on British flag.

Industry arrives.
It's electric. It's steamy.
We are humming now.

Eighteen sixty-one:
divided we fall. Able
Lincoln unites us.

One World War follows
another. Rosie rivets.
Patton rolls. We win.

Russia leads space race.
So? They get Sputnik but we
get Elvis Presley.

Alphabet of strength:
MLK, JFK, X
spelling civil rights.

Sixties. Some drafted.
Some protest. Some seek flower
power in the Haight.

John Travolta is
disco dance personified.
(What WERE we thinking?)

Internet arrives.
You have mail! How did we find
things before Google?

The young dot-wealthy
kiss hubris 'bye: bubble bursts.
Can't cash laughingstocks.

A pair of Bushes
are planted at the White House,
make Clinton sandwich.

Crisis speak thy name.
First Saddam. Then Monica.
Then Saddam, again.

The Twin Towers fall.
Sorrow, anger and pride rise
up from the ashes.

Soaring Angels prove
in spite of the strength of Bonds
Giants sometimes fall.

Wellstone departs so
suddenly. Dems rally but
Mondale not the Norm.

GOP poll vaults
over midterm elections,
showing Dems da brakes.

28. April 2005, 23:30:27
heavenlyemma 
Struggle to Release



Don't try and save me

I just want you to see

Alone in this fight

Struggle as I might

Locked inside

Must always hide



Keep away the pain

My loss and your gain

It's not a game

My secret shame

Bleeding skin

I did it again



Razor in hand

I take my stand

Relief you will bring

With a little sting

Crimson red you will flow

As I watch the puddle grow

28. April 2005, 23:49:51
Purple 
Useless Bravery
J. M. Vargas
When He is alone,
He has enough bravery
To equal an army's.
But when He is with Her,
All the bravery yields to cowardice.
He hides his true feelings
Behind facade hidden behind facade,
When He is with Her.
Why hide your true feelings?
He does not know the answer.
Why the facades? This He knows:
To hide an easily scarred
And punctured heart.
He thinks his feelings
Are his weaknes:
His Achilles Heel.
How unfortunate, He doesn't understand.
His feelings can be his strength.
When She leaves Him,
A part of Him is torn apart.
Yet He does nothing
To ease his pain.
And in the end,
When Hs is alone,
All his bravery is useless.

29. April 2005, 03:39:55
The Listener 
Emne: Question About Newly Added Posting 'Conditions'
Tilpasset af The Listener (29. April 2005, 03:41:48)
What qualifies a poet as being 'not known' ? Not known by whom ? That bit is a tad confusing...

29. April 2005, 10:05:45
Stardust 
Emne: Re: Question About Newly Added Posting 'Conditions'
gekrompen hoofd: If you find a poem that has the words "Author Unknown" (meaning no one knows who wrote it) you may post it adding "Author Unknown" in place of the Author's name.

29. April 2005, 23:05:14
The Listener 
Emne: Re: Question About Newly Added Posting 'Conditions'
Stardust: Ahhhh, you should add that in the rules, so it's super clear :)

29. April 2005, 23:09:00
Stardust 
Emne: Re: Question About Newly Added Posting 'Conditions'
gekrompen hoofd: Thank you for your input I'll keep it under advisement

29. April 2005, 23:23:54
The Listener 
Emne: Re: Question About Newly Added Posting 'Conditions'
Stardust: *does the extra special Rimmer salute, for the extra special importance!*

1. Maj 2005, 00:54:28
The Listener 
Emne: I'M FREE
Here's a little poem I'd like to dedicate to all the wonderful people at BrainKing.com...



If I told you what it takes
to reach the highest high,
You'd laugh and say 'nothing's that simple'

But you've been told many times before
Messiahs pointed to the door
And no one had the guts to leave the temple!

I'm Free - I'm Free
And Freedom tastes of Reality
I'm Free - I'm Free
And I'm waiting for You to follow me...

1. Maj 2005, 02:23:46
Eriisa 
Emne: Re: I'M FREE
gekrompen hoofd: I believe you neglected to post the author along with those Lyrics? (The Who)

1. Maj 2005, 17:31:07
Bruno Jesus 
Can I post my busta-gansta-street rhymes oi?

1. Maj 2005, 17:54:52
Stardust 
Emne: Re:
Bruno Jesus: You can,keeping the fact that this is a public board on a family site. If you're not sure what is or is not acceptable think of yourself as being in a room with people of all age,race and nationality.

1. Maj 2005, 18:16:45
Andre Faria 
Tilpasset af Andre Faria (1. Maj 2005, 21:54:31)
Yep Bruno, you will feel confortable in that room...

2. Maj 2005, 14:59:40
Bruno Jesus 
Oh yeah...busta-rhymes coming out yo...street like!

3. Maj 2005, 02:17:38
The Listener 
Emne: Coming Through The Rye
 
 
 

She draiglet a' her petticoatie
Coming thro' the rye.

O, Jenny's a' wat, poor body;
Jenny's seldom dry;
She draiglet a' her petticoatie
Coming thro' the rye.

Gin a body meet a body
Coming thro' the rye,
Gin a body kiss a body;
Need a body cry?

Gin a body meet a body
Coming thro' the glen,
Gin a body kiss a body;
Need the warld ken?


            -- Robert Burns

8. Maj 2005, 13:30:05
Winnie 
Emne: spring time
The flowers are pretty
the weathers no more a pitty
The weather is warm
the thawn is no longer bare
their is fresh air
their are happy bears

9. Maj 2005, 00:17:34
Radiant2008 :-) 
Emne: Re: spring time
LL @ ya, Winnie Thank you for this happy poem!

24. Maj 2005, 19:27:03
taurito 
Emne: Re: spring time
Winnie: nice poem winnie!

28. Maj 2005, 01:44:55
danoschek 
wär's nicht wider die natur mein stern ich folgte deiner spur ...
(c) lostlyrics equipoise for sue anne ... ~*~

28. Maj 2005, 02:43:40
PhatPlaya 臭臭小指 
Emne: Equipoise
Just curious, why equipoise? It is an anabolic steroid used mostly in animals. I know ...

28. Maj 2005, 03:24:32
danoschek 
Emne: Re: Equipoise
Andromedical: are you okay ?
you are not blaming me for abuse of semantics by pharmacy industry right ? ~*~ .

1. Juni 2005, 10:10:34
taurito 
Emne: My Mum
My mum gives orders around the house,
to everyone, as well as the mouse.
If I don't jump and clean my room
my mum goes red and then goes boom.

1. Juni 2005, 22:17:47
Bruno Jesus 
Emne: Re: My Mum
Bebs:Great rhymes Bro!You just have to add some street-like fell to it ...you know what mean?
Peace YO!

4. Juni 2005, 12:21:18
Winnie 
bravo! bravo!

11. Juni 2005, 19:37:33
NOT a floosie 
OH, I like that one Bebs!

18. Juni 2005, 18:55:02
taurito 
thanks

18. Juni 2005, 18:56:14
taurito 
Emne: My Dad
The boss in my house is my dad.
when he sees me he is so glad.
He always tries to give me kisses,
but I just duck and he always misses.

18. Juni 2005, 18:56:38
taurito 
Emne: My Brother
My brother thinks he is so cool
He stays in bed and keeps the rule.
He doesn't get up 'til after ten
and at eleven goes to bed again.

18. Juni 2005, 18:57:12
taurito 
Emne: One Fine Day
One fine day, in the middle of the night,
two dead men got up to fight.
Back to back, they faced each other,
drew their swords and shot each other.

18. Juni 2005, 18:57:57
taurito 
Emne: We Three Kings
We three kings of Orient are,
One in a taxi,
One in a car,
One on a scooter,
Blowing his hooter,
Smoking a big cigar.

18. Juni 2005, 18:59:22
taurito 
Emne: this is just a strage poem.
When the sun goes down and the moon comes up
and the old swing creacks in the dark,
that's when we go to the park,
me and Loopy and Little Gee,
all three.
Softly down the staircase,through haunty hall,
trying to look, small,
me and Loopy
and Little Gee,
we three.
It's shivery
out in the dark
on our way to the park,
down the dustbin alley,
past the ruined mill,
so still,
just me and Loopy
and Little Gee,
just three.
And Little Gee
doesn't like it.
He's scared
of the things
he might see
in the park
in the dark
with Loopy and me
That's me and Loopy
and Little Gee,
the three.
There might be
moon wiches
or man-eating trees
or wetheres that wobble
or old Scrawny Shins
or hairy hobgoblines,
or black boggarts' knees
in the trees,
or things we can't see,
me and Loopy
and Little Gee,
all three.
But there's not,
says Loopy,
and I agree,
and Little Gee
gats up on my back and
we pass the Howl Tree,
me and Loopy
and Little Gee.
We heroes,
we three.
In the park,In the dark
by the lake and the bridge,
that's when we see were we wont to be,
me and Loopy and Little Gee
WHOOPEE!
and we swing and we slide and we dance
and we jump and we chase
all over the place,
me and Loopy and Little Gee,
the Big Three.
And then the THING comes YAAAAAAAAiIIIOOOOOEEEEEEE!.
RUN RUN RUN shouts Little Gee to Loopy and me
and we flee,
me and Loopy and Little Gee,
scared three.
Back where we've come through the park
in the dark
and the THING is roaring and following,
see?
After me and Loopy and Little Gee,
we three.
Up to the house,
to the stair,
to bed where we ought to be,
me Loopy and Little Gee,
all three.

19. Juni 2005, 02:29:31
coan.net 
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  • 20. Juni 2005, 07:40:54
    LuckyCat9 
    Emne: The Two
    You are the town and we are the clock
    We are the guardians of the gate in the rock
    The Two
    On your left and on your right
    In the day and in the night,
    We are watching you

    Wiser not to ask just what has occurred
    To them who disobeyed our word;
    To those
    We were the whirlpool, we were the reef, We were the formal nightmare, grief
    And the unlucky rose

    Climb up the crane, learn the sailor's words
    When the ships from the islands laden with birds
    Come in
    Tell your stories of fishing and other men's wives:
    The expansive moments of constricted lives
    In the lighted inn

    But do not imagine we do not know
    Nor that what you hide with such care won't show
    At a glance
    Nothing is done, nothing is said,
    But don't make the mistake of believing us dead:
    I shouldn't dance

    We're afraid in that case you'll have a fall
    We've been watching you over the garden wall
    For hours
    The sky is darkening like a stain,
    Something is going to fall like rain
    And it won't be flowers

    When the green field comes off like a lid
    Revealing what was much better hid:
    Unpleasant
    And look, behind you without a sound
    The woods have come up and are standing 'round
    In deadly crescent

    The bolt is sliding in its groove,
    Outside the window is the black removers' van
    And now with sudden swift emergence
    Come the woman in dark glasses and humpbacked surgeons
    And the scissors man

    This might happen any day
    So be careful what you say
    Or do
    Be clean, be tidy, oil the lock,
    Trim the garden, wind the clock,
    Remember the Two


    -W.H. Auden

    21. Juni 2005, 13:34:48
    danoschek 
    Tilpasset af danoschek (24. Juni 2005, 10:40:40)
    Humbug was severed in her head
    I tried to think of what she said
    But cleaving permafrost dispute
    Kept anchored her by bad repute.

    (c) lostlyrics ... ~*~

    22. Juni 2005, 07:17:17
    LuckyCat9 
    Emne: The Fall of Rome
    The piers are pummelled by the waves;
    In a lonely field the rain
    Lashes an abandoned train;
    Outlaws fill the mountain caves

    Fantastic grow the evening gowns;
    Agents of the Fisc pursue
    Absconding tax-defaulters through
    The sewers of provincial towns

    Private rites of magic send
    The temple prostitutes to sleep;
    All the literati keep
    An imaginary friend

    Cerebrotonic Cato may
    Extol the Ancient Disciplines
    But the muscle-bound Marines
    Mutiny for food and pay

    Caesar's double-bed is warm
    As an unimportatnt clerk
    Writes "I DO NOT LIKE MY WORK"
    On a pink official form

    Unendowed with wealth or pity
    Little birds with scarlet legs
    Sitting on their speckled eggs
    Eye each flu-infected city

    Altogether elsewhere, vast
    Herds of reindeer move across
    Miles and miles of golden moss
    Silently and very fast

    -W.H. Auden

    5. Juli 2005, 03:15:43
    The Listener 
    Emne: It's A Small World

    It's a world of laughter
    A world of tears
    It's a world of hopes
    And a world of fears
    There's so much that we share
    That it's time we're aware
    It's a small world after all

    There is just one moon
    And one golden sun
    And a smile means
    Friendship to ev'ryone
    Though the mountains divide
    And the oceans are wide
    It's a small world after all

    It's a small world after all
    It's a small world after all
    It's a small world after all
    It's a small, small world


               ~ Sherman & Sherman

    16. September 2005, 23:34:47
    The Listener 
    Emne: Memoirs of an Officer and a Gentleman



           - Prologue-

    Walking through the city after recent rain
    heard ancient stones all shining murmur where are they?
    How long before next hero's day
    and the splendid show of drum and gun.

    Walking by the river one September eve
    saw questions rise in circles on that old dark stream.
    Where now are those who dared to dream they would leave one jewel in England's hand.

    Gone to sleep they lie in flowered graves
    for the visitors and Guidebook saved.
    But come the trumpet shattered dawn
    will the spirit they shared be reborn.

    Comrades in arms, may they rise, fight and shine again,
    till "who goes there", will be answered with friend again.

    Once there stood a man, alone, sword in his hand.
    In the face of the teeth and flame -
    and it was all in England's name.

    I was told how she grew, she alone shone her light on everyone.
    And if you made the first eleven then you'd be sure to get to heaven,
    like the captain of the school.

    I was taught how to win
    and to lose with that "get you next time" smile,
    Learned Latin verbs in fear of a beating
    and for years thought central heating,
    was for just old people's homes.
    I was raised on the past, the Tower and Saint Paul's and Westminster
    escorted well-bred girls to dances, and learned to drive a horse in harness,
    through the English countryside.

    I was taught to behave, like an officer and a gentleman,
    and when I finally marched from Sandhurst
    I learned to put my fellow man first
    and there was daily talk of war.
    I spent 1938 in the United States of America,
    I grew to love its many faces, and they had built some amazing places,
    and I thought they´d come in on our side.


           - Love at first sight -

    Girls, oh there were girls
    but they were just part of the social whirl
    and I never took much notice
    until the night that I met you.

    Standing out there alone
    out on the terrace under the moon
    from the moment that I kissed you
    my life turned into a dream.

    I knew I loved you at first sight
    and that you loved .. me.
    Was it really happening, or was it a dream ?

    I asked if you'd be mine
    feeding the white doves by the Serpentine and when you said forever
    I know that I almost cried.

    You all in white
    the tears and the laughing
    nearly losing the damn ring
    Yes, I do ... Yes, I will... keep you from harm.

    Those few short days
    we spent together
    remembered forever
    all the plans - for the house and for the children.

    I know I loved you at first sight
    and that you loved..me.
    Did it really happen then, or was it a dream ?

    I knew when I saw your face
    opening orders, the time and the place
    oh, don't worry it won't last long
    and I won't be far away
    I'll try to write every day.....


           - Letters from the front -

    Got your letters at the front today
    if you like the house we´ll buy it straight away.
    Yes, it´s great now you´re a full-time nurse
    but do be careful with the air-raids - getting worse.

    Must end now .. the push is on...we´re moving out...
    all my love...see you soon.

    I'm writing to you on a convoy moving west
    it's hell out here but we´re all trying to do our best.
    I learned today that I get two weeks leave in June
    this time I promise you a real honeymoon.

    Must end now...take care my love...you're all the world
    to me my love...see you soon.

    The telegram...dropped from my hand
    she was all I had...I just don't understand
    I see her now...in that white dress she wore
    Those eyes and that smile
    no one else...nevermore.

    Decorations and respect inside the club aren't compensation when you lose the one you love.
    But in the end, all that is left
    Is the regiment and what it means
    to be...an officer and a gentleman...



                -- Peter Sinfield

    16. September 2005, 23:44:28
    The Listener 
    Emne: Re: Memoirs of an Officer and a Gentleman
    Rainey: There's more where that come from ;)

    17. September 2005, 19:58:17
    The Listener 
    Emne: Enemy Conscript
    In honor of Constitution Day...




    What are we fighting for,
    We fellows who go to war?
    fighting for Freedom's sake!
    (You give me the belly-ache.)
    Freedom to starve or slave!
    Freedom! aye, in the grave.
    Fighting for "hearth and home"
    Who haven't an inch of loam?
    Hearth? Why even a byre
    Can only be ours for hire.
    Dying for future peace?
    Killing that killing cease?
    To hell with such tripe, I say.
    "Sufficient unto the day."

    It isn't much fun being dead
    Better to lie in bed
    Cuddle up to the wife
    Making, not taking life
    To the corpse that stinks in the clay
    Does it matter who wins the day?
    What odds if tyrants reign?
    They can't put irons on the brain
    One always can eat one's grub
    Smoke and drink in a pub
    There's happiness in a glass
    A pipe and the kiss of a lass
    It's the best we get anyhow
    In the life we are living now

    Who's wanting a hero's fate?
    To the dead cheers come too late
    Flesh is softer than steel;
    Wounds are weary to heal
    In the maniac hell of the fray
    Who is there dares to say?
    "Hate will be vanquished by Love;
    God's in His Heaven above."

    When those who govern us lead
    The lads they command to bleed;
    When rulers march at the head
    And statesmen fall with the dead;
    When Kings leap into the fray
    Fight in the old-time way
    Perish beside their men
    Maybe, O maybe then
    War will be part of the past
    Peace will triumph at last

    Meantime such lads as I
    Who wouldn't have harmed a fly
    Have got to get out and kill
    Lads whom we bear no ill;
    As simple as we, no doubt
    Who seek what it's all about;
    Who die in defence of - what?
    Homes that they haven't got;
    Who perish when all they ask
    is to finish the daily task;
    Make bread for the little ones
    Not feed the greed of the guns
    When fields of battle are red
    And diplomats die in bed



              -- Robert Service

    18. September 2005, 06:17:54
    Foxy Lady 
    Emne: Congrats
    AD and Kipling for making Mod.

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