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RoboBlaster 02-21-2005 05:50 PM

A couple of poems I wrote for a contest at school
 
I wrote a couple of poems for a contest at school. The topic we are supposed to address is "mystery." For no other reason than wanting to spread them, here they are...




The Murder of P. Conrad Farnslow

Cold hands curled, blue
from the frost of March’s mist,
his blind eyes locked on nothing at all.
The cruel grimace
of the unavenged froze in the criss-cross shadows
of long dead limbs.

What happened doesn’t really matter.
He was unloved



A Failed Poem About Nevada

Riding the coattails of the pock marked sun,
my eyes shaded by glasses slick
from a UV blocking film,
I crunched the gravel
under the tires of a Chevy too old;
the carburetor choking on desert dust.


***

Please disregard the previous stanza.
Its idiom lacks the insight
needed in order to convey
any sort of mystery.
We continue…


***

And reaching the door, no one watched,
for desolation is an understated fragment
of the truth of the situation,
and my caution was overwhelmed by the novelty
of what could be behind the motel door.

tecoyah 02-21-2005 06:27 PM

Dude...this one:

The Murder of P. Conrad Farnslow

Cold hands curled, blue
from the frost of March’s mist,
his blind eyes locked on nothing at all.
The cruel grimace
of the unavenged froze in the criss-cross shadows
of long dead limbs.

What happened doesn’t really matter.
He was unloved

Is fantastic....Bravo

K-Wise 02-21-2005 07:38 PM

I feel the same way. I loved the imagery of the pieces as well. I'm not sure how mysterious they are to be honest but I like them regardless.

Asta!!

Bacchanal 02-21-2005 07:52 PM

I honestly dont "get" the second one at all, though I do like the way it's written. No offense, of course. The first one, on the other hand, is spectacular!

TheWalkinDude 02-22-2005 08:39 AM

I really loved the second one. I love to read self-aware poems like that. By showing a conscious effort in the poem to create mystery, you manage to make it all the more mysterious.

Edit: Wow. 100th post. Now I'm crazy. Interesting bit of trivia there.

RoboBlaster 02-24-2005 06:53 PM

Thanks for the feedback, urrvrybody

cierah 02-24-2005 07:18 PM

I love the unloved one. Nice.


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