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By: Dennis Siluk , Posted On: Saturday, March 24, 2007
2 Writing and Thinking O dear, O dear, O dear, O dear, O dear, O dear, #1773 3-24-2007 3 Islams Sorrow You speak of the riddle of life, We have lost our comfort, Sorrowful minds they are How dumb, the comfort (out of this)? #1774 3-24-2007 4 Give it up: Poet! You have to be born a poet #1775 3-24-2007 Notes on the last three poems above: poems like prose work (such as novels, short stories, and so forth) can be divided up into genres; in a similar manner, poems, not necessarily associated with a certain type of meter or rhyme form, often have, but sometimes lack, plot, and theme, but not always, and can be assorted into such categories as: Epic, dramatic, Lyric (as the ones above), ode, elegy and prose. See Dennis' web site: http://dennissiluk.tripod.com Article Author: Dennis_Siluk
what have we here?
I beseech thee, look!
A lot of pens, paper and books,
pencilseh!...piled high to the ceiling
and, a basket over there;
and, a pair of glasses somewhere?
what we have here is writing
and a need to find something
to do without thinking.
And forget the God of creation:
You are not worth of either!
Because of Islams bravest:
Like moguls, they come,
One by one, their families filled
With confused sorrows.
Hungry with thirst;
with no defense, for what
They try to do, no return also,
Once donethinking heaven
Is waiting for them
They seek, they cannot give
(and God said, Do not ask,
If you cannot forgive!
That is the riddle of life for them.
What flower shall blossom
Who will know their grief!
There is no other way;
That is all I can say: except,
Give it up, if you werent,
There is nothing in it!
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