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Psyche
post Oct 19 13, 23:58
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I love you

in your ludicrous underwear,

diapers and socks notwithstanding;

half-moon specs

awry on the tip of your nose,

add just the right touch

to that bib with blue bears in rows.



I love

your mortal guise

-or the Prince in a Beast’s disguise-

and wince with compassion

for my elderly nurseling.



Perhaps

each Rose that turned to gall

blossomed from a paradox of parts.

Crimson petals

....... soft as Indian silk

..............fade

.....................and dart away…


Beauty also unrobed the Beast.
The charm was broken and a handsome Prince
stood before her.




Except, you’re a clumsy prince

....... who subsists

..............only

.....................in my desolate heart.


© Sylvia Evelyn, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 2013

Note: Changed lonesome to desolate in last line.


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Cleo_Serapis
post Oct 27 13, 09:40
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Hi Sylvia,

A moving poem with just the right touch of emotion to draw on the reader's own imagery. hersheyskiss.gif

I would remove the comma after half-moon specs,

I think you need to delete the e on 'nurseling' as well.

I enjoyed the alliteration of S3, and believe you do not need to capitalize the word: rose.

If you are not opposed to this being so personal, would you consider my nom for the Nov IBPC? I'll post it over there now and let you decide. However, for this month, you will need to let me know before end of this month.

Enjoyed the read!
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post Oct 28 13, 00:04
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Thank you so much, Lori, for the nom. I don't mind it's being personal, most of my writings are.

I'll remove the comma, yep!

"Nurseling" can be with or without the 'e'. Just checked!

I like to capitalize names that are symbols for something, such as Rose.

What I would appreciate is another word for "lonesome" at the end. It's a clichè, but I was too tired to come up with something better.

Hugs and another tx!
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QUOTE (Cleo_Serapis @ Oct 27 13, 12:40 ) *
Hi Sylvia,

A moving poem with just the right touch of emotion to draw on the reader's own imagery. hersheyskiss.gif

I would remove the comma after half-moon specs,

I think you need to delete the e on 'nurseling' as well.

I enjoyed the alliteration of S3, and believe you do not need to capitalize the word: rose.

If you are not opposed to this being so personal, would you consider my nom for the Nov IBPC? I'll post it over there now and let you decide. However, for this month, you will need to let me know before end of this month.

Enjoyed the read!
~Cleo sun.gif



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The Lord replied, my precious, precious child, I love you and I would never leave you. During your times of trial and suffering, when you see only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried you.


"There is no life higher than the grasstops
Or the hearts of sheep, and the wind
Pours by like destiny, bending
Everything in one direction."

Sylvia Plath, Crossing the Water, Wuthering Heights.



Nominate a poem for the InterBoard Poetry Competition by taking into careful consideration those poems you feel would best represent Mosaic Musings. For details, click into the IBPC nomination forum. Did that poem just captivate you? Nominate it for the Faery award today! If perfection of form allured your muse, propose the Crown Jewels award. For more information, click here!

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- Psyche   Prince in Disguise   Oct 19 13, 23:58
- - saore   QUOTE Perhaps each Rose that turned to gall blos...   Oct 20 13, 10:36
|- - Psyche   Thank you very much, Sergio, for your encouraging ...   Oct 27 13, 01:22
- - Eisa   A tremendously moving poem, Syl, which stirred up ...   Oct 22 13, 17:13
|- - Psyche   Thank you, Eisa. I think I was feeling emotional a...   Oct 27 13, 01:38
|- - Cleo_Serapis   Hi Sylvia, YAY! Glad you approve the nod...   Oct 28 13, 05:44
- - saore   The more I read this one the more it draws me in. ...   Oct 27 13, 15:14
|- - Psyche   Thanks again, Sergio. You lift my spirits. I love...   Oct 28 13, 00:06
- - Eisa   Hi Syl I am so pleased this has been nominated. I...   Oct 28 13, 18:02
- - Psyche   Thanks so much, Lori and Eisa, for your help! ...   Oct 30 13, 02:27
- - Cleo_Serapis   Hi Syl, I won't send it in with the dots. I p...   Oct 30 13, 06:22
- - Larry   Hi Syl, Don't get over here much but I'm ...   Oct 30 13, 13:14
|- - Psyche   Hi Larry, I'm delighted that you came over to ...   Nov 3 13, 01:00
- - Cleo_Serapis   Oh good catch Larry. Syl asked me to add that chan...   Nov 1 13, 06:15
- - Sekhmet   Dear Syl, - I came late to this feast of a poem -...   Feb 23 14, 14:28
|- - Psyche   Oh my, Leo, true love is a wonderful thing, but ho...   Feb 26 14, 16:43
- - Eisa   Hi Syl, I came back to have another read of this ...   Feb 26 14, 18:18
- - Psyche   Thank you, Eira, for your good vibes, sent so long...   Jun 4 14, 23:42
- - jerryk   QUOTE (Psyche @ Oct 19 13, 21:58 ) I lo...   Jun 5 14, 08:59
|- - Psyche   Hi Jerry! It seems I missed this comment from...   Jul 6 14, 23:31
- - Eisa   Wow! Syl - Snow! Were just coming into sum...   Jun 6 14, 14:59
- - Psyche   Yes, it's strange now that I've moved furt...   Jul 6 14, 23:09

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