Blasphemy

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    Blasphemy

    Laughing loudly
    With wandering wilting smiles
    I sweetly surprised myself
    With a trumpet sound
    Lollygagging through the lilipads I leapt
    Swinging on the vines of trees that slept
    Inhaling the indescribable incantation of innocence
    When suddenly,
    Bleeding through bulbous eyes that bewildered saw
    An invitation to the Eternal Whiteness in awe
    So laughing loudly
    With wavering blossoming grins
    I sweetly disguised myself
    With a hellish sound
    Instead

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    PoetWithCancer commented on Blasphemy

    10-14-2009

    I'm sad to see that even with my 10, you stand at 8.1. It is hard to believe a poem this good could be get that rating. Perhaps somebody was reacting negatively to the title, and failed to notice the merit of the poem.

    PoetWithCancer commented on Blasphemy

    10-14-2009

    This is an interesting poem, well-written, with a good sense of verbal balance, and with a pleasing diction. It also has some striking images, rhymically expressed, such as "wavering blossoming grins." I am puzzled by the title. I think you should consider a different title. But regardless of the title, this is a 10+ poem, and I am giving it the top rating.

    CyndiC commented on Blasphemy

    05-20-2009

    I find this poem to be a very deep feeling repose. I love the wording and feeling the poet is showing us. The ending of the poem is profound and well noted.

    Darklight commented on Blasphemy

    02-10-2009

    Oh my God, I love it. I have a blasphemy poem, same title different subject. Yours better :)

    Phoenix9 commented on Blasphemy

    02-08-2009

    your choice of words forge a soul of great wisdom.

    The true philosopher and the true poet are one, and a beauty, which is truth, and a truth, which is beauty, is the aim of both.

    Ralph Waldo Emerson, American Poet (1803-1882)

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