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Jul 13 06, 02:14
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This is a poem I wrote in October of 2003. It is one I am considering for a first collection of poems and really want to refine it. Thus any and all help will be greatly appreciated. The coloring of each stanza is intentional so you may have to highlight some of them depending on the color of your skins.  ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ The Poet’s PalletThe Poet yellow basks in sunlight reflecting the beauty that surrounds him painting pictures in season hues ever mindful of God's great giftsThe Poet orange good humor brings sometimes to share the joys of play at others to hide his pain within yet gives to us the gift of laughterThe Poet red reveals deep passions tempting us with erotic tones lighting fires of lust and love his words affect us and leave us spellboundThe Poet violet sings of serenity sharing peaceful moments with gentle words reminding us of God's love and guidance through the storms the language of hope that lifts us from despairThe Poet blue sheds tears for all feeling our pain and loneliness so touching are his words we can not deny these feelings born from the depth of the heart's confusionThe Poet green lashes out in envy exposing doubts and fears seeking sympathy for his suffering anger revealed when he feels threatened defending his honor desperately speaking to save his dignityThe Poet pink plays innocently bringing back memories of youthful folly childlike tones bring joy to transcend time how we love those moments to feel young againThe Poet teal speaks with pride as he teaches us valued lessons upon cultures most diverse much knowledge we receive and greater appreciation gained as we begin to understand the beauty of varietyThe Poet indigo writes beneath the stars weaving moonbeams into love's canvas of silk He speaks of longing and hearts filled to the brim of those moments most precious where life truly beginsThe Poet magenta intrigues the mind through surreal images his words make us think our thoughts dancing in varied rhythms as we each draw insight from our own experienceThe Poet black hides himself well for he is all colors held within drawing on each as he so desires to feed his own needs his is a game played out in deceit to torture innocent mindsThe Poet gray rises from the ashes speaking boldly of injustice defending the meek his words rest upon the sword slashing through confusion he battles without as well as within exposing truths and multiple sinsThe Poet white speaks words of wisdom he dips into each and every color upon the Poet pallet spreading them like raindrops to help us grow blessed are we to receive such nourishmentSo many colors upon the pallet as authors we appreciate this tool for it releases the creativity within and the essence of our souls Be it for ourselves or unto friends the magic of words is a blessing to be toldThus choose your colors wisely~ * ~ * ~ * ~ Artwork: Insert photo from movie "Shakespeare In Love" This was a graphic I created at the time to accompany this poem.
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Jul 30 06, 11:27
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Hi Jackie.
What a very unique way to create a poem that I, as the reader, can imagine fitting into these pallets of design. I enjoyed the descriptions of each color and the pairing of them to habits, emotions, actions of the poet. The colors also add charm to this as well. 
My personal favs: The Poet magenta intrigues the mind through surreal images His words make us think our thoughts dancing in varied rhythms as we each draw insight from our own experience
The Poet white speaks words of wisdom He dips into each and every color upon the Poet pallet spreading them like raindrops to help us grow blessed are we to receive such nourishment
Well done! ~Cleo
One note of personal opinion: I would not make the word ‘poet’ capitalized unless you also capitalize the colors following ‘Poet’.
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The Poet yellow basks in sunlight reflecting the beauty that surrounds him[;] painting pictures in season[ed] hues ever mindful of God's great gifts[.]
The Poet orange [brings] good humor {brings} sometimes to share the joys of play {at others} to hide his pain within[;] yet gives to us the gift of laughter[.]
The Poet red reveals deep passions tempting us with erotic tones lighting fires of lust and love[.] His words affect us and leave us spellbound[.]
The Poet violet sings of serenity sharing peaceful moments with gentle words[.] [He]remind[s]{ing} us of God's love and guidance through the storms[-] the language of hope that lifts us from despair[.]
The Poet blue sheds tears for all feeling our pain and loneliness[.] So touching are his words we (cannot) deny {these} feelings born from the depth of {the} heart's confusion[.]
The Poet green lashes out in envy exposing doubts and fears seeking sympathy for his suffering[.] [His] anger [is] revealed when {he feels} threatened defending his honor desperately speaking to save his dignity[.]
The Poet pink plays innocently bringing back memories of youthful folly[;] childlike tones bring joy to transcend time {how we} [and] love those moments to feel young again[.]
The Poet teal speaks with pride as he teaches us valued lessons upon cultures most diverse[;] {much} [plentiful] knowledge we receive and greater appreciation gained as we begin to understand the beauty of variety[.]
The Poet indigo writes beneath the stars weaving moonbeams into love's canvas of silk[.] He speaks of longing and hearts filled to the brim of those moments most precious where life truly begins[.]
The Poet magenta intrigues the mind through surreal images[.] His words make us think {our} thoughts dancing in varied rhythms as we each draw insight from our own experience[s.]
The Poet black hides himself well for he is all colors held within[;] drawing on each as he so desires to feed his own needs[.] His is a game played out in deceit to torture innocent minds[.]
The Poet gray rises from the ashes speaking boldly of injustice defending the meek[.] His words rest upon the sword slashing through confusion he battles without {as well as} and] within exposing truths and multiple sins[.]
The Poet white speaks words of wisdom[.] He dips into each and every color upon the Poet pallet spreading them like raindrops to help us grow[;] blessed are we to receive such nourishment[.]
So many colors upon the pallet as authors we appreciate this tool for it releases the creativity within and the essence of our souls[.] Be it for ourselves or unto friends the magic of words is a blessing to be told[…]
Thus choose your colors wisely[.]
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Rosemerta The Poet’s Pallet Jul 13 06, 02:14 JLY Jackie,
First of all, your concept of creating co... Jul 13 06, 07:10  Rosemerta QUOTE (JLY @ Jul 13 06, 06:10 ) 78597Jack... Jul 13 06, 14:02 Cathy QUOTE (Rosemerta @ Jul 13 06, 07:14 ) 785... Jul 13 06, 12:30 Dove very beautiful. it gives the poet's pallet a g... Jul 13 06, 13:46  Rosemerta Hi Dove and thanks for the compliment.
QUOTE (Do... Jul 13 06, 14:44 Nina Hi Jackie
You have used your artist’s eye very we... Jul 13 06, 14:28 Rosemerta Hi Cathy,
Thanks for the wonderful feedback. You... Jul 13 06, 14:36 Rosemerta Hmmmmm... I don't know why the quotes didn... Jul 13 06, 14:40 Rosemerta Hello there, Nina,
As usual you have given a ver... Jul 13 06, 15:06 Cathy Hi Jackie!
QUOTE Hi Cathy,
Thanks for the w... Jul 13 06, 15:46 Imhotep Hi all. There was a limit on the number of quotes... Jul 13 06, 17:15  Rosemerta QUOTE (Imhotep @ Jul 13 06, 16:15 ) 78648... Jul 30 06, 14:37 Cathy Thank you Imhotep! Jul 13 06, 17:56 Nina Hi Jackie
QUOTE I am glad everyone likes the endi... Jul 13 06, 23:19  Rosemerta QUOTE (Nina @ Jul 13 06, 22:19 ) 78673Hi ... Jul 30 06, 14:40 Mysty Hello .... You have had many wonderful suggestions... Jul 14 06, 23:11 Rosemerta Hi Mysti,
I sorry I didn't see and respond t... Jul 30 06, 14:44 Rosemerta Hi Lori,
Thanks for the time spent going through... Jul 30 06, 14:50  Cleo_Serapis QUOTE (Rosemerta @ Jul 30 06, 15:50 ) 799... Jul 30 06, 14:53   Rosemerta Hey there Cleo:wave:
QUOTE I can also help you w... Oct 29 06, 19:13    Cleo_Serapis QUOTE (Rosemerta @ Oct 29 06, 19:13 ) 862... Oct 29 06, 19:32 Rosemerta Thanks Lori,
Sorry I'm slow to reply. My ser... Aug 4 06, 12:21 Alan Dear Jackie,
Can't comment on the whole poem,... Oct 30 06, 05:38 Cathy Well darn! I just posted to this and when I c... Nov 6 06, 07:45 Cleo_Serapis Congrats Jackie on your (first) wizard award winni... Apr 15 07, 12:11 Cathy Congratulations on your Wizard award Jackie! ... Apr 17 07, 08:28
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