The Ledge
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The Ledge
the dark egg of nothing cracked and allowed the light to come in
and created the concept of origonal sin
travelled across the black emptyness illuminating the edge
divided the crack and creating the Ledge
a birthplace of stars and various nebulae
that showed the contrast bewteen the wholesome love and to die
and split and generated a thought in the blue
electricity discharged and split into two
one ying and the other yang
angellic voices they rejoiced and sang
a genesis in space that ribbed the sexes
without any knowledge of love they wandered perplexed
in a primeval innocent garden, naked and free
they slipped past the gaurdian angels and discovered the golden tree
with golden fruit juicy and full of hormones and glands
exciting certain erotic body centres and the rapid movement of hands
fumbling and futtering amongst the grains of sands
planets created and fixed mathematically in space
centered around the concept of the divine human race
a matrix of spheres around the blue planet earth
to be populated in the future as the earth gardeners gain technological birth
eventually to discover the crack and the end of time
on the ledge created on the end of this rhyme
Georges
and created the concept of origonal sin
travelled across the black emptyness illuminating the edge
divided the crack and creating the Ledge
a birthplace of stars and various nebulae
that showed the contrast bewteen the wholesome love and to die
and split and generated a thought in the blue
electricity discharged and split into two
one ying and the other yang
angellic voices they rejoiced and sang
a genesis in space that ribbed the sexes
without any knowledge of love they wandered perplexed
in a primeval innocent garden, naked and free
they slipped past the gaurdian angels and discovered the golden tree
with golden fruit juicy and full of hormones and glands
exciting certain erotic body centres and the rapid movement of hands
fumbling and futtering amongst the grains of sands
planets created and fixed mathematically in space
centered around the concept of the divine human race
a matrix of spheres around the blue planet earth
to be populated in the future as the earth gardeners gain technological birth
eventually to discover the crack and the end of time
on the ledge created on the end of this rhyme
Georges
I am a right bad ass, dankish prince and I love my Violet to bits.
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Hi George~
This one is very good, George. The 'cosmic egg' analogy sounds Zoroastrian. Have you read anything about Zarathustra or the Zend Avesta?
Do you read your work aloud to yourself to check the rhythm and flow? I find it helps to find where a different number of syllables (alternative word) may work better in the measure. The exception,of course, is when you want a line to 'jar' for impact or affect -- to be used judiciously,or the effect is lost.
A good thesaurus is invaluable (not to mention a dictionary
)
~Makera
This one is very good, George. The 'cosmic egg' analogy sounds Zoroastrian. Have you read anything about Zarathustra or the Zend Avesta?
Do you read your work aloud to yourself to check the rhythm and flow? I find it helps to find where a different number of syllables (alternative word) may work better in the measure. The exception,of course, is when you want a line to 'jar' for impact or affect -- to be used judiciously,or the effect is lost.
A good thesaurus is invaluable (not to mention a dictionary

~Makera
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Ah Georgie~
A kindred spirit! I'm half Scot, wi' some Irish on my Aussie mother's side.
So you'll no' get off so easilly(sic). Language is to an aspiring poet what paints & brushes are to an artist. Don't disdain the tools of your chosen art; to do so is to limit the scope of your creative expression -- let alone the quality. Because human language is so limiting when trying to express the infinite reaches of the Mind, we need every word & nuance we can find
It's hard to know what someone is trying to convey if their word choices don't fully match their intent. I struggle to achieve that all the time. You gotta try, at least.
Scots can be stubborn, I know, but ultimately pragmatic.
Now go use that dictionary, ya stubborn bugger!
~Makera
PS Why does 'Bangor' sound like a place in India? Where is it and what's the origin of the name?
A kindred spirit! I'm half Scot, wi' some Irish on my Aussie mother's side.
So you'll no' get off so easilly(sic). Language is to an aspiring poet what paints & brushes are to an artist. Don't disdain the tools of your chosen art; to do so is to limit the scope of your creative expression -- let alone the quality. Because human language is so limiting when trying to express the infinite reaches of the Mind, we need every word & nuance we can find
It's hard to know what someone is trying to convey if their word choices don't fully match their intent. I struggle to achieve that all the time. You gotta try, at least.
Scots can be stubborn, I know, but ultimately pragmatic.
Now go use that dictionary, ya stubborn bugger!

~Makera
PS Why does 'Bangor' sound like a place in India? Where is it and what's the origin of the name?
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India
There is a restaurant in Bangor, ME called Taste Of India.
at 68 Main Street.
at 68 Main Street.
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