The Shock and Awwwwww...

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The Shock and Awwwwww...

Post by ButtercupNutSwirlz » March 19th, 2006, 4:28 pm

...of love on a cloudless day



I love the inner you
though you
won't let me touch
won't let me reach
won't let me feel
Held back
Except for little glimpses

I want the catastrophe of you
to envelop me
I welcome your crashing waves

I lie here
Nurture what stands alone
Become one with the dischord
Absorb the hate
And watch
as that churning pool
of hard sorrow
becomes calm
beneath a gentle hand

Caressing the line that separates
I admire the differences
Reach out across the miles
and fuck you
into oblivion

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Re: The Shock and Awwwwww...

Post by joel » March 20th, 2006, 10:39 am

ButtercupNutSwirlz wrote: I want the catastrophe of you
to envelop me
I welcome your crashing waves
I really like this! The section quoted above seems to break the flow for me a little. A reworking of that part might tie it all up a little more poignantly for me...but I only say that liking the whole thing a lot as it is.
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Post by ButtercupNutSwirlz » March 20th, 2006, 4:26 pm

Thank-you joel.

I'm glad that section broke up the flow a wee bit. It is as it should be, it's not really meant to be continually a smooth transition, a smooth flow.

And just on a side note, I intend for it to be somewhat base in nature. A mixture of sweetly romantic and come hither fuck me. So I hope that came across.

I tend to say things poetically I might never allude to in reality...I'm rather shy you know.

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Post by joel » March 20th, 2006, 4:50 pm

It did come across; I really like the juxtaposition of romance and let's-get-it-on. :wink:

And as for the break, it worked well for slowing the pace and being all earthy. It was perhaps a little cliche, but I use cliches--why shouldn't anyone else? :roll:
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Post by ButtercupNutSwirlz » March 21st, 2006, 2:22 pm

cliche? Yas, I'm all covered, smothered in cliche! Why hell, I even wrote a poem about it! I'll have to share it sometime. :D It's raw cliche as all cliche should be.

Life's cliche and I'm just the person to embrace it. Use what ya got I always say.

Thanks joel.

ps: I actually wasn't going for earthy but more for the desperation quotient! :)

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Post by stilltrucking » January 27th, 2010, 1:20 pm

Wow
Just noticed this one buttercup
:D


I don't know why people think Shakespeare is so great.
I watched Hamlet last week and it was full of clichés
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Post by Barry » January 27th, 2010, 8:20 pm

What an awesome poem. And the way it ends, leaving me wondering, "Does that mean the one thing or the other? Maybe both?"
Outstanding from where I stand.

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Post by hester_prynne » January 30th, 2010, 1:28 am

Unrequited love of life.
Putting words around this is quite a feat.
Bravo buttercup!
H
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Post by still.trucking » January 31st, 2010, 6:09 pm

I had no idea what the poem was about other than it was like a peek into the feminine psyche and I was very happy to have read it. Thanks for the modulation Hester.
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Re: The Shock and Awwwwww...

Post by mnaz » January 31st, 2010, 6:22 pm

ButtercupNutSwirlz wrote: Reach out across the miles
and fuck you
into oblivion
I have politicians for that. But thanks for the offer. heh.

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