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GRAIL, or Grayle, The Holy ....
Posted: July 11th, 2008, 12:50 pm
by mindbum
GRAIL, or Grayle, The Holy (Saint Graal, Seynt Greal, Sangreal, Sank Ryal.) The correct spelling is "Graal." -- Encyclopaedia Britannica, Ninth Edition, ca. 1880
while searching for
whilst questing
amid looking
for this vessel
or shallow bowl
this dish
or cup
looking for the muchlookedfor
the highly sought
art-i-fact
greatly desired bloodbowl
a lamb's tiny bloodbath
the metropolis of wanting
megalopolis of desire
wonderworking vessel of legendary desire
the way of the chosen
chosen by oracular legend
sustenance of searching
subsequent searching
whilst looking for the looking for the looking for the looking
desirous of desire of desirousness
locked in a cult of desire
while searching for
direction
this quest
for this
object
came along
with an offer
of a quest with no end in sight
an occupation of preoccupation with desire
swilled from an ambiguous vessel
trilled to a darkening sky
Posted: July 11th, 2008, 1:02 pm
by stilltrucking
of a quest with no end in sight
an occupation of preoccupation with desire
swilled from an ambiguous vessel
trilled to a darkening sky
Talk about job security
I have a compelling desire to read this poem of yours again and again

Posted: July 11th, 2008, 1:15 pm
by mindbum
hahaha.
a career of never enough.
like when i cry out at the end of a bottle of beer b.c there's never enough in there.
thanks for reading kindsir.
Posted: July 11th, 2008, 2:10 pm
by constantine
the wordplay is smooth - almost hypnotic.
Posted: July 11th, 2008, 2:25 pm
by Lightning Rod
bum,
the grail is always a strong image
you can turn it in every direction because everybody in Christendom knows the story.
(but 'whilst'? what century are you writing in?)
Posted: July 11th, 2008, 3:45 pm
by emel.scott
I spell it to San Gria and drink it from a plastic cup till I forget the quest
Enjoyed this
Posted: July 11th, 2008, 5:16 pm
by hester_prynne
Yowsa,
Indeed this sends me.....
H

Posted: July 12th, 2008, 3:25 am
by mnaz
I remember the "Zion" obsession from my time in Utah. So I thought, it must be somewhere close, maybe I'll get back on the road and go looking for the looking..
Posted: July 12th, 2008, 11:16 am
by saw
the structure of the poem gives clear emphasis and rhythm.....
the wordplay has whimsy, but also meat....enjoyed
Posted: July 13th, 2008, 6:12 pm
by mindbum
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Posted: July 13th, 2008, 6:21 pm
by mindbum
further:
above is the original of the poem.
thank you constantine. it must be a spell.
LR- thanks for reading. & criticising my use of anachronism. i like the way whilst sounds. do you like the source of inspiration? though, i'll admit i didnt really wanna get into the story. i guess that's superficial. but, i'm writing in the 21st century.
on paper from the 19th century with a 20th century machine.
emel- beer from frosty mug. me own vessel. thanks fer readio.
H- minnie minnie fanks.
mnaz- it's in the gettin there.
saw- thank yooou. spellishness. chantitudity.
Posted: July 14th, 2008, 9:11 pm
by goldenmyst
Intricately laid out with urgent power.
John
Posted: July 16th, 2008, 1:32 pm
by mindbum
thank you. this one came thru.