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2014 - Fall - Scars Entry

Ripped - 1. Poem One

 
 
Ripped
 
 
 
by Foster
 
 
 
My self torn meant
Torment
Towering
Abyss
My view from inward
Outward
On the top
Of the bottom
Of my own
Sierra
Of scars
It would be hard to breathe
At the depth
Of this height
Here…
The air is choking
On regret
And awe
What
Beauty
I possess (process)
Has roots tangled now
Thriving in the ugliness of my decay
In the eons of a lifetime
In here
Down here
Where
There
Lies
Me
Ever prideful
Of the fall
If I exist at all
But a speck makes waves
Whether or not
Awareness takes notice
This egocentric devil I am
Honestly
Believes
He’s the most altruistic angel of them all
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
8.8.14
 
Copyright © 2014 Foster; All Rights Reserved.
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2014 - Fall - Scars Entry
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this... confuses me. But don't take that badly. All good poetry confuses me slightly.

and I feel... faintly guilty. As though I have done something terrible and potentially wonderful at the same time.

 

If this is the weirdest review you've ever had, I am sorry, and a little bit proud.

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Dare I say, empathy encompasses thine own person. The definition of your feelings of your inner and outer self amaze me. Great job Sam!

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I've seen this short, sharp, eloquent use of words used once before, and it amazed me.

I've never been able to fathom how a writer can use just one single word to convey so much meaning and progress that through a whole arc of thought. It amazes me.

I really admire this Foster. Wish I had this ability and skill with words.

Fantastic poem, one of my fav in a long time.

:hug:

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On 09/12/2014 03:17 AM, Sasha Distan said:
this... confuses me. But don't take that badly. All good poetry confuses me slightly.

and I feel... faintly guilty. As though I have done something terrible and potentially wonderful at the same time.

 

If this is the weirdest review you've ever had, I am sorry, and a little bit proud.

Thank you for reading and making a response. :)
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On 09/12/2014 03:41 AM, joann414 said:
Dare I say, empathy encompasses thine own person. The definition of your feelings of your inner and outer self amaze me. Great job Sam!
Thank you JoAnn. :)
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On 09/12/2014 08:08 AM, Yettie One said:
I've seen this short, sharp, eloquent use of words used once before, and it amazed me.

I've never been able to fathom how a writer can use just one single word to convey so much meaning and progress that through a whole arc of thought. It amazes me.

I really admire this Foster. Wish I had this ability and skill with words.

Fantastic poem, one of my fav in a long time.

:hug:

Thank you Yettie. :)
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When ever I read poetry that makes me stop and read it again to see if I get the same response, it is always a good piece of poetry. When the voice of the poem looks back and sees itself in so many ways, both good and bad, helpful and harmful, with pride and regret, you realize you are looking at the human condition expressed so beautifully. Thanks Sam.

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Playing with oppositness, aren't we? Searching... Did you find an answer?

My favorite line (besides the title):

This egocentric devil I am Honestly Believes He’s the most altruistic angel of them all.

Great work.

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Thanks Foster! It had me feeling a sense of that sharp discomfort you get when you can't decide something important. It almost hurts until it becomes settled. That's what I felt. It's very good. :)

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Lovely poem. Interesting style. I really like how you used this chain reaction to touch on many thermic ideas. Good vs Evil. Beauty. Fake vs Real. Direction. Like it's about nothing, yet it's about everything.

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Interesting. I saw this as a kind of metaphor... the damage natures does to itself... like the damage we do to ourselves... okay, that's a simile, but whatever. :P 

All the words are well placed, and they do pack a wallop... I especially liked this...

The air is choking
On regret
And awe
What
Beauty
I possess (process)
Has roots tangled now
Thriving in the ugliness of my decay
In the eons of a lifetime
 
and this...
 
But a speck makes waves
Whether or not
Awareness takes notice
 
and of course your brilliant ending...
 
This egocentric devil I am
Honestly
Believes
He’s the most altruistic angel of them all
 
This poet greatly appreciate's your effort, Foster/Toast... Cheers... Gary....
 
 
 
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