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Favorite Poem.Of all your poetry written which one, and you can only choose one, is your favorite. Mine is "Reflection In The Mirror" because it was the first time I realized the past was over and I could let the person inside show through. |
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RE: Favorite Poem.I can't say it's my favorite because I think I have a good amount that could be my favorite depending on the day but this is the one I chose. |
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RE: The CrossI can see why you chose this one as a favorite. Excellent write and an uplifting read. Last edited by Rhymer 04-24-2010 at 01:33:25 PM |
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RE: Favorite Poem.Interestingly enough, even though I am known for ballads, rhyming and structured poetry, My favorite (or at least the one that has struck me in the most powerful way) is a free verse poem....Daddy by Sylvia Plath. Last edited by Balladeer 04-24-2010 at 09:20:06 PM |
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RE: Favorite Poem.Quote: Very nicely done. Appreciate the hope you give to those of us seeing that old person in the mirror. Thank you for the boost.
Originally Posted by Rhymer Of all your poetry written which one, and you can only choose one, is your favorite. Mine is "Reflection In The Mirror" because it was the first time I realized the past was over and I could let the person inside show through. Reflection In The Mirror A. W. Nutter My reflection in the mirror reveals Lines on my face from life’s ordeals An old man staring back at me The boy long gone, where can he be? Looking intently I slowly find A mischievous child laying dormant inside Placed into a dark corner curled up in fear With my encouragement he begins to appear Come out little one I’ll let you stay Never again will I tuck you away A smile adorns our young and old features Realizing we’re safe from predatory creatures My reflection in the mirror quickly reveals A new found freedom from life’s ordeals Where once stood a hollow old man Now stands one filled with his greatest fan God bless the child in all of us. |
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RE: Favorite Poem.I wrote this one night, after my son and I had been playing the "I Love You More" game for about a week. I realized we wouldn't have this time together for very long... |
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RE: Favorite Poem.I would have to say the favorite poem that I have written is Small Pain in My Chest. It is used in the high school literature books as required reading in India and was also read at the funeral services of the first American Blackhawk pilot shot down in Iraq. AN eighth grade student from a small school in Idaho used it in a speech competition, won the school, district and state championships and placed third in the nationals in Washington DC. The school of less than 200 students, which had never won or received recognition for anything, named a day for her and a letter from her parents told of how the experience had changed her from a shy, introverted, insecure girl with few friends to a completely different person who was now doing much better in school with a lot of friends. Isn't it amazing what one poem can do? That's why we all need to keep writing. One never knows the difference one poem can make in someone's life... |
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RE: Favorite Poem.One of my favorites is from the brilliant Robert Frost |
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RE: Favorite Poem.Sorry I read the thread too quickly, I thought you meant fav's of all time, one of my favorites from what I have written is probably my newest (but doesnt it always seem that way lol), but it is for similar reasons to what rhymer stated above. |
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Favorite Poem of mine...Like so many others here in OP land, picking one's favorite poem is |
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RE: Favorite Poem.The elements of the sea and romance combined...ever the hopeful romantic I guess... |
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RE: Favorite Poem.Quote: Originally Posted by Rhymer Of all your poetry written which one, and you can only choose one, is your favorite. Mine is "Reflection In The Mirror" because it was the first time I realized the past was over and I could let the person inside show through. Reflection In The Mirror A. W. Nutter My reflection in the mirror reveals Lines on my face from life’s ordeals An old man staring back at me The boy long gone, where can he be? Looking intently I slowly find A mischievous child laying dormant inside Placed into a dark corner curled up in fear With my encouragement he begins to appear Come out little one I’ll let you stay Never again will I tuck you away A smile adorns our young and old features Realizing we’re safe from predatory creatures My reflection in the mirror quickly reveals A new found freedom from life’s ordeals Where once stood a hollow old man Now stands one filled with his greatest fan God bless the child in all of us. One of my favorites of yours too Rhymer! |
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RE: Favorite Poem.It is rather hard to choose from the list of my poems for I love them all in their own way, but out of the poems I have posted thus far, this one would have to be my favorite, because it puts me in a future I want to see soon. |
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RE: Favorite Poem.This is an amazing account of lost love. Very well written. So moving and vividly so. Easy to see why it is a favorite. Kudos. |
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RE: Favorite Poem. Invictus |
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RE: Favorite Poem.[quote="Rhymer"]Of all your poetry written which one, and you can only choose one, is your favorite. Mine is "Reflection In The Mirror" because it was the first time I realized the past was over and I could let the person inside show through. Last edited by cousinsoren 04-28-2010 at 04:58:45 PM |
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RE: Favorite Poem.I like this poem very much.It reminds me of my childhood days to the favorite times in my life, all tucked away in mind, memories past. If we could go back or get back the time lost, then we would have no place to be. For today is where we are meant to be. If we could go back then where would our children be ? A friend without a parent. Hold tight those special thoughts and memories.You are where you belong right here in their hearts. When they wish they could , you'll say , your place is right here with me. |
Poetry is what is lost in translation.
Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.