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Oct 8 09, 05:49
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Revision1 - Gender of The land changed to female (Mother Earth)
Eternal Conflict
Ocean.
An endless invasion
of mindless charging cavalry
smashing themselves into white oblivion;
sacrificial pawns against the onyx spears of stalwart rock
with flying crest and thunderous un-abating battle-cry.
Mortally wounded, waves hiss and struggle,
weakening onto the clutching sand
with a final gurgle
to die
as
their souls;
grey vanishing ghosts
are borne aloft - by the wind.
Wind.
Daughter of the Sea,
iKala, Great Valkyrie, bearer of Poseidon's flag;
urges her waves to disciplined frenzy – “Onwards into the fray.”
Divine wings beat war-paint across the bedlam sky,
as she spreads her cold mists of deception
then lays siege to the earth
with storm
that -
smites mountain,
forest, valley and desert plain,
carving great wounds into the imperturbable Land .
Land.
Passive yet resolute,
concealing a fiery inner temper
yields her body grudgingly to the ocean.
Returns the weapon of her own destruction, steeped
in her own essence, blood and crushed up bone.
Trickling back to the sea in sacred scars;
returning to their beginnings,
cycle the fragile
tears of
life. © WW Schwim 7 October 2009 Photo: © WW Schwim. Maitland Beach, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
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Oct 10 09, 23:52
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This is beautiful, Wally. I've read it thru' several times! I think I have some nits, but will have to return for that, since it's 2 a.m. in Buenos Aires, and I'm off to bed.
Hugs, Syl*** ..... and what a marvellous photograph! If that's a view from Nicola's cottage, you're right, I'm eating my heart out with envy. South Africa (and other regions of that fantastic continent) are on my wish-list for future travels.
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Oct 11 09, 06:38
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Ah... to be able to travel where you are, Wally... not only to the Continent of Africa but to your ability to turn a phrase! deLighting always at the shore and constantly longing for it when away, Daniel
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Oct 11 09, 19:36
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Wally, What beauty in the words so heartfelt. I have been often moved within my soul while watching the endless waves of the sea against the shore. At times hypnotizing and relaxing at others such as yours; with fury and gusts of glory, sea spray flecked with the wind into my upturned face. Your photo is very reminiscent of the Maine coastline, especially in Arcadia park. A wonderful view from your Daughters home. I do miss the ocean so.
Take care and enjoy my friend, Steve
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Oct 12 09, 02:22
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Good morning Wally - I have read, and re-read Eternal Conflict - and each time, I have enjoyed it more. You have painted a voluptuous, classical picture of the war of attrition between land and sea - 'full of sound and fury'. I also admired the wave form in which it has been written. I am attempting to absorb a book which I have ironically dubbed, my book about, 'How to Write Poetry', and I noticed, in a later chapter, that writing the verses in a visual reflection of the subject of the poem, is a special branch of the poet's art. Thus, Eternal Conflict was visually extremely satisfying too. Love, Leo
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Oct 12 09, 15:45
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Thank you all for reading and your much appreciated comments. Syl, anytime you ready to visit, I'm your host and guide. Leo, you got the interpretation spot on! Glad it worked for you. Making the words form shapes to compliment the subject is sometimes called "concrete poetry" I love it. If you're interested, take a look at; Battalion of the Deadthere are some other links there too. Hugs, Wally
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Oct 22 09, 10:16
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Hello Wally~
Phew! what a posting! Awesome photo too! What camera do you use?
I will be back with more...
with a final gurgle
to die
as
their souls;
grey vanishing ghosts
are borne aloft - by the wind.
Love these lines...
Bev
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Nov 6 09, 16:56
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Dear Wally, Though I'm a light verser through and through, its poetry such as this that is broadening my horizons. I doubt I'll ever grow to attempt this type of poetry, I'll just hope some of it impacts my smiley style. Cheers, Ron jgdittier
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Nov 10 09, 14:06
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Dear Bev and Ron,
Thanks for reading and your kind comments.
I have revised a little - changed the Gender of the Land to female. It is after all Mother Earth. (Thanks to Nicola for spotting that one)
Hugz,
Wally
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Nov 10 09, 14:41
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Hi Thoth~
Oh dear = I did not pick up the 'gender thing'...but often, I like to read and not crit immediately as one wants to brood over and enjoy the poetry before actually critting?
Ja, hats off to Nicola! Rather an astute observation. Does she want to join MM?
Bev
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