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Have pretty much finished my entry. The only thing is, having thought about it, I'm somewhat reluctant to enter it. My only real reason is that the contest stipulates the myth should be "larger than life". To say mine is low-key is an understatement. Furthermore, it's a little more akin to a folk tale than an epic.
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"Yes," I said, "for the love of God!" - Edgar Allan Poe, The Cask of Amontillado.

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If we were allowed to submit others works for the contest entries, this would have been mine for the Myth contest. I admit it's...trite. Feel free to skip it. But I heard it when it was released in '71 (I was 11), and it has been a favorite of mine ever since.
The Box
by Lascelles
Once upon a time in the land of Hush-a-bye
Around about the wondrous days of yore
They came across a sort of box
Bound up with chains and locked with locks
And labeled, “Kindly Do Not Touch - It’s War.”
Decree was issued round about
All with a flourish and a shout
And a gaily colored mascot tripping lightly on before
“Don’t fiddle with this deadly box
Or break the chains or pick the locks
And please don’t ever play about with war.”
Well the children understood
Children happen to be good
And they were just as good around the time of yore
They didn’t try to pick the locks
Or break into that deadly box
They never tried to play about with war.
Mommies didn’t either
Sisters, Aunts, or Grannies neither
Cause’ they were quiet and sweet and pretty
In those wondrous days of yore.
Well, very much the same as now
And not the ones to blame somehow
For opening up that
deadly box of war.
But someone did
Someone battered in the lid
And spilled the insides
out across the floor.
A sort of bouncy bumpy ball
Made up of flags and guns and all
The tears and horror and death
That goes with war.
It bounced right out
And went bashing all about
And bumping into every thing in store.
And what was sad and most unfair
Is that it really didn’t seem to care
Much who it bumped
or why,
or what,
or for.
It bumped the children mainly
And I’ll tell you this quite plainly
It bumps them everyday
And more and more.
And leaves them sad and burned and dying
Thousands of them sick and crying
Cause’ when it bumps it’s
really very sore.
Now there’s a way to stop the ball
It isn’t difficult at all
All it takes is wisdom
And I’m absolutely sure
That we could get it back into the box
And bind the chains and lock the locks
But no one seems to want
to save the children anymore.
Well, that’s the way it all appears
Cause’ it’s been bouncing round for years and years
In spite of all the wisdom wiz’
Since those wondrous days of yore…
In the time they came upon a box
Bound up with chains and locked with locks
And labeled, “Kindly Do Not Touch - It’s War”
©1971 by Lascelles
Recited by John Denver and released on his
1971 album “Poems, Prayers, and Promises.”

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Don't do it, Montressor!Montresor wrote:Have pretty much finished my entry. The only thing is, having thought about it, I'm somewhat reluctant to enter it. My only real reason is that the contest stipulates the myth should be "larger than life". To say mine is low-key is an understatement. Furthermore, it's a little more akin to a folk tale than an epic.
More votes for the rest of us

Edit - it wasn't a box, menolly, it was a giant teddy-bear.....
www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqZtWzPNEJw
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*nodding*an Carraig wrote:uh....Av....check out the piece pam posted!! is that weirdly bizarre or what????(i recently told, from memory, that piece to Av in chatbane)
On the rare occasions I do karaoke, and they have One Tin Soldier, I always recite The Box first as part of my performance. They just...go together, IMO.
G-ds Cyn...you're asking me to think back 37 years...an Carraig wrote:ok pammy, fess up, where'd you HEAR that piece. i know where I heard it but i want to know if you heard it from the same source as i did.
It was definitely John Denver's recitation. Whether a t.v. special, or on the radio first, I don't recall.

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...oh...my...g-ds...Stonemaybe wrote:Edit - it wasn't a box, menolly, it was a giant teddy-bear.....
www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqZtWzPNEJw
I like the music...
...the video makes me weep...
...thanks Stone.
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YEP!!! john denver!!! keeeyrect!!!! we are nerds of equal nerdishness!!
however, i might be nerdier than you. i know it by heart!!!
i think it was Poems & Prayers & Promises.
however, i might be nerdier than you. i know it by heart!!!

you're more advanced than a cockroach,
have you ever tried explaining yourself
to one of them?
~ alan bates, the mothman prophecies
i've had this with actors before, on the set,
where they get upset about the [size of my]
trailer, and i'm always like...take my trailer,
cause... i'm from Kentucky
and that's not what we brag about.
~ george clooney, inside the actor's studio
a straight edge for legends at
the fold - searching for our
lost cities of gold. burnt tar,
gravel pits. sixteen gears switch.
Haphazard Lucy strolls by.
~ dennis r wood ~
have you ever tried explaining yourself
to one of them?
~ alan bates, the mothman prophecies
i've had this with actors before, on the set,
where they get upset about the [size of my]
trailer, and i'm always like...take my trailer,
cause... i'm from Kentucky
and that's not what we brag about.
~ george clooney, inside the actor's studio
a straight edge for legends at
the fold - searching for our
lost cities of gold. burnt tar,
gravel pits. sixteen gears switch.
Haphazard Lucy strolls by.
~ dennis r wood ~
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I also know it by heart, except for the second stanza about the mascot. I always blow that one. I have never seen The Box on a karaoke list. I usually tell the DJ I'll be reciting a poem first and will look their way when I'm ready for them to cue One Tin Soldier.Lucimay wrote:YEP!!! john denver!!! keeeyrect!!!! we are nerds of equal nerdishness!!
however, i might be nerdier than you. i know it by heart!!!i think it was Poems & Prayers & Promises.
The credits are at the bottom of the quote. It was definitely Poems, Prayers, and Promises.

Are you the Goddess of Peace? Or of Light? 
Haha, yeah weird huh... Interesting to me is the fact that our idea of time seems similar.
I also think it was recently. About 4 months ago. Maybe 5. Not many people consider that recent. 

Haha, yeah weird huh... Interesting to me is the fact that our idea of time seems similar.


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Having found the time to read most of the entries so far, I'm now convinced that my entry isn't so out of place, thus, I added it to the contest. I would have added it as a story in any case, as it continues the narrative of the doomed expedition. Enjoy.
"For the love of God, Montresor!"
"Yes," I said, "for the love of God!" - Edgar Allan Poe, The Cask of Amontillado.

"Yes," I said, "for the love of God!" - Edgar Allan Poe, The Cask of Amontillado.
