Taken (My first contribution in a very very long time)

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Taken (My first contribution in a very very long time)

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This is actually the first poem that I have written in probably 10 years, ifnot even longer. I have no where else to go with it, so I figured that I would share it with every one here.

And for those of you who have read some of my past writings, well..this is definately not typical of what I have done in the past.

So here goes...

Taken

Take a baby, away from home
Take a mother, now she's all alone
Take a father, take him off to jail
Take a family, hear the children wail
Take a story, rip it from it's page
Take a poem, and fill this poem with rage
Take a song, make this song so blue
Take a book, burn it so all can view
Take a bird, clip from it both it's wings
Take a listen, as it no longer sings
Take a fish, remove it from it's flow
Take a look, watch as it struggles so
Take a mind, turn it inside out
Take a soul, break it down with doubt
Take a spirit, remove from it all it's life
Take a heart and jab it with a knife

You take me to such a dreary place,
If only I could touch your face
Then these words would vanish away
Never to return on another day
But until that moment has found it's due
I will keep my distance, ever sad but true
For eternal maybe this was never to be
Even as I wander thus, farther out to sea
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Post by Cleburne »

Nice work Jelerak I liked it alot very profound. Keep it going. :D
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Post by Linna Heartbooger »

Wow... very emotionally-gripping.

I especially think that starting out with the concrete (individual people, members of a family, starting with the most helpless one), and then moving on to the more abstract (poem, song, metaphors for what was done to someone's life) - was really effective for "getting me" into it.
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Post by danlo »

Wow! Powerful stuff man.
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Hey guys...thanks for all of the positive feedback. I have been out a while, and not on as much as I have been previously.

I am hoping that this latest addition to my collection will get me back into writing, and all of this positive feedback is definately helping me get motivated to write once again.

J.
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Post by Orlion »

Great structure and content! I am thoroughly impressed, something that hasn't happened in a while to me with regards to poetry. Thanks for showing me that even after all the billions of verses that have cluttered the whole of poetry, that new and undeniable beauty can still arise!
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