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And thou did ask, and lo I brung A bullish thing, nonsensical, And thou discarded e'er too long My gift, inconsequential; Why ask me for to fetch for thee A thing thou found detestable? Thou know'st I pander aught for thee, Yet treat me as divestable.
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Nov 17, 2016
Nov 17, 2016 at 9:21 AM UTC
Quest for Reason
Under over, below above Upturned a downing silver, Tossed up to fall to rise to prove The wayward godly river Churned this to that to thin to fat Until the one eye opened, Where singles dwell in mingled swell And woe to woo is ripened.
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Oct 13, 2015
Oct 13, 2015 at 9:15 AM UTC
Quest For Change
Part 1. What wantless seeds attest to willing soil, Each rooted finger delving to earth's core In counterweight, as newborn limbs recoil Up from the grave, to rise, to lift, to soar; To marry gold above with gold below As petaled faces bask in fiery glow. In each low nook, on each high rising hill, By narrow streams wending like living trails Down through deep harbored vales where winds lay still, Where night and shadows meet in mingled veils, All sacred spots that nature calls her own Know bounty of pure beauty fully grown. Heaven to some, to some Arcadia; Her lands enriched not by cold ore struck gold, But by a blessed cornucopia That wise men seek, but few will yet behold: Into this realm a weary hunter treads, As silent as a widow in silk threads. His hooded face as weathered as a storm, Dark eyes, a crooked nose, a fearsome chin; Worn leather garb clung to his sinewed form, Drab long cloak loosely clasped by silvered pin; Old sword and dagger hung from side to side, Short bow and quiver tarry not his stride. Part 2. The vestige trace long lost to eyes unskilled Takes umbrage at his oft' requited glance, And twisting like a ****** darkly quilled To gift the puzzled reader bare a chance, Turns this and that but all to no avail: The hunter ever watchful of the trail. Through field and copse, down to a steep ravine, Plumbing the darkly deepness of a cave That writhes through earthly riches like a stream, Rising to spring like buds from winters grave: Emerging into light as one exhumed, The hunter pushes on, the hunt resumed. For mile to broken mile the land retreats To greet the rouse and sleeping of the sun; As day and night dance gaily round their seats, Taking a turn to sit on either one; By light of sun, or moon, or stars, the prey Sets firmer tracks each passing of the day. Until a dawn awakes to shrieks of mourning, One golden speck cries foul at visions edge; Espying of the hunter's cruel adorning She flits away towards a mountain ridge: The hunter leaps, pursuing at a pace, His prey is found, his hunt becomes a chase! Part 3. Arcadia delights in summer faire, Yet all departed seasons lie within; Protected from the ravage of time's stare, They wander here or there upon a whim; And to her borders, winter is inclined, So comes the chill as summer falls behind. Soft fertile plains give way to rocky climbs, And mountain shadows mock sun's feeble stare; Ice clung to stone, to sting all clinging limbs, The hunter's eyes blinded by frigid glare; His prey nearby, she clambers up the slope, Her racing heart surged by false glinted hope. Arcadia bade mountains rise up steep, To keep her borders free of dint or breach, And rising heavenward, each snow-capped peak, An endless climb beyond all skillful reach: The hunter clambers swift to shrink the gap, And in a breath she falls into his trap. A foxhole late encumbered with deep snow Becomes her prison hemmed by harsh cold rock, The hunter stands above, inclines his bow, With silken string depressed by feathered nock; One pause to blink before she pays his toll: He stalls, steps back, and stumbles from the hole. Part 4. *"Cold winds chill numb the hands, freeze not the mind! What trick of sight gives light to such deceit? Dare I to look once more? Pray will I find My prey's own claws or tender dainty feet? Treacherous snow lies deep, my eyes misled! A beast I sought, a maiden found instead!" "Kind sir, I find myself at your command! Pray lend me arms no smith nor fletcher made, But as my own formed of the sculptors sand To shape the flesh into the mould he bade: Pray open up your heart, come set me free, For I would spy which hunter bested me!" "Afore I gift my fingers to your plight, Would you attest to count them fore and aft? And pledge no claws will scratch nor teeth will bite? And offer up the scheming of your craft? A beast I hunt, yet here I catch no beast, Be swift of tongue, the swifter then released!" "Upon the sky that houses sun and moon, The trembling mountains tamed by winters shiver, The hills, trees, shrubs, vales, Arcadia's bloom, The living streams, flowers like natures mirror: Upon all things of worth if word be aught, I gift my word, my ill to you is naught!"* Part 5. Her slender form, as light as sleight of white, He lifts up to assuage her troubled snare; And looking then upon her wondrous sight, With darting eyes for fear the sirens glare; He feels a hammer strike a pillowed blow: His lifeless limbs collapse into the snow. *"Fear not for words I gift are duty bound, And bind me as a branch unto a tree; Would I were fool to feast upon my hound, My bonded words so too would feast on me: But listen now, this nymph has had her fun, The chase is run, the quest is just begun! Arcadia opens up her vaulted gate To fallen souls with honor on their name; Not that bestowed where mongers congregate, By kings rewarding those who **** and maim; But those revered for kindly word and deed Are born again through Arcadia's seed. Live free to roam in Arcadia's haven, Fish, hunt, give chase, for sport and for the thrill; But heed me well, my bonded words are graven, Open no doors to death, nor test his skill: Death hunts you like the beast you thought to best, Though chase be long, be sure he will not rest.* Part 6. *Arcadia has but one proposition, Be glad of heart, her realm cannot be broken; But of your hand she makes a supposition, You wear it still, a lovers gifted token: All bonded vows should break upon her border, That yours did not has brought her some disorder! Though day and night swing endless through the sky, No time shall pass within this hallowed glade; Where once you stood, forever shall you lie, One breath between a life and bitter shade: Arcadia can open up her door And with a breath, release you evermore! Return to life, return to love's embrace, Return to sickness, death and poverty; Go now and lose all knowledge of this place, Be troubled not by wistful memory; This path once trod can never be unstarted. Be warned: no path returns here once departed! Here then your quest continues with a choice, Remain within Arcadia's golden land; Or live a mortal life and then rejoice To greet your death when taken by his hand: One breath to choose, one solitary breath, Immortal life or yet a mortal death."*
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Sep 29, 2015
Sep 29, 2015 at 4:02 AM UTC
Quest For Life
Part 1. What wantless seeds attest to willing soil, Each rooted finger delving to earth's core In counterweight, as newborn limbs recoil Up from the grave, to rise, to lift, to soar; To marry gold above with gold below As petaled faces bask in fiery glow. In each low nook, on each high rising hill, By narrow streams wending like living trails Down through deep harbored vales where winds lay still, Where night and shadows meet in mingled veils, All sacred spots that nature calls her own Know bounty of pure beauty fully grown. Heaven to some, to some Arcadia; Her lands enriched not by cold ore struck gold, But by a blessed cornucopia That wise men seek, but few will yet behold: Into this realm a weary hunter treads, As silent as a widow in silk threads. His hooded face as weathered as a storm, Dark eyes, a crooked nose, a fearsome chin; Worn leather garb clung to his sinewed form, Drab long cloak loosely clasped by silvered pin; Old sword and dagger hung from side to side, Short bow and quiver tarry not his stride. Part 2. The vestige trace long lost to eyes unskilled Takes umbrage at his oft' requited glance, And twisting like a ****** darkly quilled To gift the puzzled reader bare a chance, Turns this and that but all to no avail: The hunter ever watchful of the trail. Through field and copse, down to a steep ravine, Plumbing the darkly deepness of a cave That writhes through earthly riches like a stream, Rising to spring like buds from winters grave: Emerging into light as one exhumed, The hunter pushes on, the hunt resumed. For mile to broken mile the land retreats To greet the rouse and sleeping of the sun; As day and night dance gaily round their seats, Taking a turn to sit on either one; By light of sun, or moon, or stars, the prey Sets firmer tracks each passing of the day. Until a dawn awakes to shrieks of mourning, One golden speck cries foul at visions edge; Espying of the hunter's cruel adorning She flits away towards a mountain ridge: The hunter leaps, pursuing at a pace, His prey is found, his hunt becomes a chase! Part 3. Arcadia delights in summer faire, Yet all departed seasons lie within; Protected from the ravage of time's stare, They wander here or there upon a whim; And to her borders, winter is inclined, So comes the chill as summer falls behind. Soft fertile plains give way to rocky climbs, And mountain shadows mock sun's feeble stare; Ice clung to stone, to sting all clinging limbs, The hunter's eyes blinded by frigid glare; His prey nearby, she clambers up the slope, Her racing heart surged by false glinted hope. Arcadia bade mountains rise up steep, To keep her borders free of dint or breach, And rising heavenward, each snow-capped peak, An endless climb beyond all skillful reach: The hunter clambers swift to shrink the gap, And in a breath she falls into his trap. A foxhole late encumbered with deep snow Becomes her prison hemmed by harsh cold rock, The hunter stands above, inclines his bow, With silken string depressed by feathered nock; One pause to blink before she pays his toll: He stalls, steps back, and stumbles from the hole. Part 4. *"Cold winds chill numb the hands, freeze not the mind! What trick of sight gives light to such deceit? Dare I to look once more? Pray will I find My prey's own claws or tender dainty feet? Treacherous snow lies deep, my eyes misled! A beast I sought, a maiden found instead!" "Kind sir, I find myself at your command! Pray lend me arms no smith nor fletcher made, But as my own formed of the sculptors sand To shape the flesh into the mould he bade: Pray open up your heart, come set me free, For I would spy which hunter bested me!" "Afore I gift my fingers to your plight, Would you attest to count them fore and aft? And pledge no claws will scratch nor teeth will bite? And offer up the scheming of your craft? A beast I hunt, yet here I catch no beast, Be swift of tongue, the swifter then released!" "Upon the sky that houses sun and moon, The trembling mountains tamed by winters shiver, The hills, trees, shrubs, vales, Arcadia's bloom, The living streams, flowers like natures mirror: Upon all things of worth if word be aught, I gift my word, my ill to you is naught!"* Part 5. Her slender form, as light as sleight of white, He lifts up to assuage her troubled snare; And looking then upon her wondrous sight, With darting eyes for fear the sirens glare; He feels a hammer strike a pillowed blow: His lifeless limbs collapse into the snow. *"Fear not for words I gift are duty bound, And bind me as a branch unto a tree; Would I were fool to feast upon my hound, My bonded words so too would feast on me: But listen now, this nymph has had her fun, The chase is run, the quest is just begun! Arcadia opens up her vaulted gate To fallen souls with honor on their name; Not that bestowed where mongers congregate, By kings rewarding those who **** and maim; But those revered for kindly word and deed Are born again through Arcadia's seed. Live free to roam in Arcadia's haven, Fish, hunt, give chase, for sport and for the thrill; But heed me well, my bonded words are graven, Open no doors to death, nor test his skill: Death hunts you like the beast you thought to best, Though chase be long, be sure he will not rest.* Part 6. *Arcadia has but one proposition, Be glad of heart, her realm cannot be broken; But of your hand she makes a supposition, You wear it still, a lovers gifted token: All bonded vows should break upon her border, That yours did not has brought her some disorder! Though day and night swing endless through the sky, No time shall pass within this hallowed glade; Where once you stood, forever shall you lie, One breath between a life and bitter shade: Arcadia can open up her door And with a breath, release you evermore! Return to life, return to love's embrace, Return to sickness, death and poverty; Go now and lose all knowledge of this place, Be troubled not by wistful memory; This path once trod can never be unstarted. Be warned: no path returns here once departed! Here then your quest continues with a choice, Remain within Arcadia's golden land; Or live a mortal life and then rejoice To greet your death when taken by his hand: One breath to choose, one solitary breath, Immortal life or yet a mortal death."*
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Did you ever, as a child, chase a butterfly, A tiny Golden Birdwing, perhaps Or a Bronze Roadside-Skipper? Flitting, faster than an arrow, Over a rusting wheelbarrow fortress, Under an electrified washing line, Dive-bombing plastic remnants Of the light infantry, Before spinning away, Courting the breeze in a whirling dance, Winged-eyes blazing bright as childrens' buttons, Vanishing in a cluster of gold chrysanthemums, Reappearing, fluttering freely, From a sea of bronze fennel. Did you dash dash dash, Arms flailing madly, Mouth locked in a giggling grin? And did you ****** ****** ****** Tiny hands grasping, clutching at air, Desperate to hold natures princess? Do you remember?             Dashing,  Snatching,  Grasping, And suddenly,                           She      Was      Gone? And did you dare peep, clumsily, Into your tiny hands, Between your fragile fingers, Half afraid you missed her, Half again, you may find her,             Crushed  In  Your  Hands? The quest for desire is a chase, So demanding, So determined, So distracting, Attainment without consequence Is your end game, And is all that matters Until you face the consequence Of your end game, When all that matters             Is  What  Remains  In  Your  Hands?
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Sep 16, 2015
Sep 16, 2015 at 9:43 PM UTC
Quest For Desire
Do you remember when love was uncomplicated Hand-holding, lonely fingers grasping, Longingly, perfecting their grip? And do you remember the honeymoon Highs, up and up, dizzily clambering up, Exploring new horizons? And do you remember, precisely, when love emerged, From clouds of chalked up experiences, Foreboding as a mountain, Where lonely fingers grasped, Longingly, for fresh hand-holds? The quest for loves summit rises, Peak to higher peak, Each conquered height unveiling a new vista, Revealing loves perilous truth, That each peak is surpassed by two more And the summit remains elusive. The fool will climb up and up, Leaving a devastated trail of overlooks, Ever unsated, Ever yearning, Ever lonely. The sage will make camp behind a large rock, Still aware of the mountains hidden presence, But settled with a lightness of heart, To enjoy just one wonderful view.
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Sep 14, 2015
Sep 14, 2015 at 8:44 AM UTC
Quest For Love
Don't quest, like a hunter, for romance, Pursuing prey, cunningly, to its lair, Eyes stung by lust, Quiver unslung to unleash arrows Blindly, to win a heart. At quests end, coveted trophies are lost, Smothered to lose their free spirit, Or flitting away, out of reach. Is romance not a dance of equals, Equally paced, Equally poised, Equally purposed? Two hunted souls, warily learning trust. The hunter often catches the prey, And yet, still loses the game.
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Sep 12, 2015
Sep 12, 2015 at 1:37 PM UTC
Quest For Romance
Selene's bright torch cast light through blackest night, Unmasking gaped ravines in jagged rocks That plunged down seeping cracks to Hades lair. Mist-drenched ice-laden claws of winters bite Tugged, scratched, gnawed bare cut fingers to the bone, As limp, up mountain slope, the straggler climbed. His face, a mask contorted by ordeal, A coney cloak adorned his weathered back Bent low by weight of many a mortal sin, And hoof-like feet hid snug in blackened boots. Half-shuttered eyes attested to the cold, Whipped without mercy by the frigid wind. Vile taunting voices mocked him from on high, Each screeching laugh, an arrow to his spine, Pointed reminders to his dismal plight, Urging him up with heart-filled hatred pain That surged like Zeus's lightning through his veins And pushed him on to scale fresh heights above. They spied, with venomed eyes, his trialled ascent, Shifting from foot to foot to ease the cold, Waiting till blood-drenched fingers stretched in vain, Then leaping up on wings of patterned bronze They took to flight, squawking in wild delight, To see him slip, then stumble to his knees. His failing arms flailed madly at the birds, Hopeless to reach, lest Zeus should grant him wings, And there upon the jagged mountain peaks His tested will was hacked, cleaved, scattered wide, As she who passed before and took his mind Now lay, in darkened places of the world. From deep within his cloak he pulled a flute And shook the reeds, and rattled with a din To shake the Gods within their hallowed halls And of his fury, none has ever matched, And fright took taunting voices from the birds Who fearing for their feathers, swiftly fled. Alone atop the world, the flute he raised To tight pursed lips began a mournful air That trembled over freshly fallen snow, Recounting days forbidden love was chaste And chased in answer to his endless lust, Unsated by his many mortal sins. Each fluted note sang long unto the night, A serenade to all Selene had bade Into her light, and then upon the wind A voice as clear, as bright as Cygnus, came In answer with a song like as his song, So mournful that it crushed his broken heart.
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Nov 1, 2016
Nov 1, 2016 at 3:56 PM UTC
Quest for Peace
Selene's bright torch cast light through blackest night, Unmasking gaped ravines in jagged rocks That plunged down seeping cracks to Hades lair. Mist-drenched ice-laden claws of winters bite Tugged, scratched, gnawed bare cut fingers to the bone, As limp, up mountain slope, the straggler climbed. His face, a mask contorted by ordeal, A coney cloak adorned his weathered back Bent low by weight of many a mortal sin, And hoof-like feet hid snug in blackened boots. Half-shuttered eyes attested to the cold, Whipped without mercy by the frigid wind. Vile taunting voices mocked him from on high, Each screeching laugh, an arrow to his spine, Pointed reminders to his dismal plight, Urging him up with heart-filled hatred pain That surged like Zeus's lightning through his veins And pushed him on to scale fresh heights above. They spied, with venomed eyes, his trialled ascent, Shifting from foot to foot to ease the cold, Waiting till blood-drenched fingers stretched in vain, Then leaping up on wings of patterned bronze They took to flight, squawking in wild delight, To see him slip, then stumble to his knees. His failing arms flailed madly at the birds, Hopeless to reach, lest Zeus should grant him wings, And there upon the jagged mountain peaks His tested will was hacked, cleaved, scattered wide, As she who passed before and took his mind Now lay, in darkened places of the world. From deep within his cloak he pulled a flute And shook the reeds, and rattled with a din To shake the Gods within their hallowed halls And of his fury, none has ever matched, And fright took taunting voices from the birds Who fearing for their feathers, swiftly fled. Alone atop the world, the flute he raised To tight pursed lips began a mournful air That trembled over freshly fallen snow, Recounting days forbidden love was chaste And chased in answer to his endless lust, Unsated by his many mortal sins. Each fluted note sang long unto the night, A serenade to all Selene had bade Into her light, and then upon the wind A voice as clear, as bright as Cygnus, came In answer with a song like as his song, So mournful that it crushed his broken heart.
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