Subject: A place for poems Tue Jan 06, 2009 5:02 pm
Halfe–Caste by John Agard
Excuse me standing on one leg I'm half-caste
Explain yuself wha yu mean when yu say half-caste yu mean when picasso mix red an green is a half-caste canvas/ explain yuself wha u mean when yu say half-caste yu mean when light an shadow mix in de sky is a half-caste weather/ well in dat case england weather nearly always half-caste in fact some o dem cloud half-caste till dem overcast so spiteful dem dont want de sun pass ah rass/ explain yuself wha yu mean when yu say half-caste yu mean tchaikovsky sit down at dah piano an mix a black key wid a white key is a half-caste symphony/
Explain yuself wha yu mean Ah listening to yu wid de keen half of mih ear Ah looking at u wid de keen half of mih eye and when I'm introduced to yu I'm sure you'll understand why I offer yu half-a-hand an when I sleep at night I close half-a-eye consequently when I dream I dream half-a-dream an when moon begin to glow I half-caste human being cast half-a-shadow but yu come back tomorrow wid de whole of yu eye an de whole of yu ear and de whole of yu mind an I will tell yu de other half of my story
John Agard
i like this poem i oing to do some work on it for my gcse english this topic is for peoms DO NOT HIJACK! post ur own one or other u have found i like poems i like war poems the best.
here is one from the falklands war No heroes
There were no heroes here Amongst the men who tramped through Rutted, quaking moor, Or crawled, cat-silent, Over skittering scree To prove the way.
No heroes fought the blazing fires Which sucked the very blood from Ship and man alike. Or braved knife cold Without a thought To save a life.
No heroes they, but ones who loved Sweet life and children's laugh, And dreamt of home When war allowed. They were but men.
David Morgan
if u did not right it plz leave the name or the person who did in this topic u are aloud mutilpy post of poems
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fatalitywolf Lord of Wolves
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Subject: Re: A place for poems Tue Jan 06, 2009 5:07 pm
Simplify Me When I'm Dead
Remember me when I am dead and simplify me when I'm dead.
As the processes of earth strip off the colour of the skin: take the brown hair and blue eye
and leave me simpler than at birth, when hairless I came howling in as the moon entered the cold sky.
Of my skeleton perhaps, so stripped, a learned man will say "He was of such a type and intelligence," no more.
Thus when in a year collapse particular memories, you may deduce, from the long pain I bore
the opinions I held, who was my foe and what I left, even my appearance but incidents will be no guide.
Time's wrong-way telescope will show a minute man ten years hence and by distance simplified.
Through that lens see if I seem substance or nothing: of the world deserving mention or charitable oblivion,
not by momentary spleen or love into decision hurled, leisurely arrive at an opinion.
Remember me when I am dead and simplify me when I'm dead.
Keith Douglas
fatalitywolf Lord of Wolves
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Subject: Re: A place for poems Tue Jan 06, 2009 5:26 pm
A Song of Winter Weather
It isn't the foe that we fear; It isn't the bullets that whine; It isn't the business career Of a shell, or the bust of a mine; It isn't the snipers who seek To nip our young hopes in the bud: No, it isn't the guns, And it isn't the Huns - It's the MUD, MUD, MUD.
It isn't the melee we mind. That often is rather good fun. It isn't the shrapnel we find Obtrusive when rained by the ton; It isn't the bounce of the bombs That gives us a positive pain: It's the strafing we get When the weather is wet - It's the RAIN, RAIN, RAIN.
It isn't because we lack grit We shrink from the horrors of war. We don't mind the battle a bit; In fact that is what we are for; It isn't the rum-jars and things Make us wish we were back in the fold: It's the fingers that freeze In the boreal breeze - It's the COLD, COLD, COLD.
Oh, the rain, the mud, and the cold, The cold, the mud, and the rain; With weather at zero it's hard for a hero From language that's rude to refrain. With porridgy muck to the knees, With sky that's a-pouring a flood, Sure the worst of our foes Are the pains and the woes Of the RAIN, the COLD, and the MUD.
Robert W. Service
ive added couler here dont know why just felt like a good idear
fatalitywolf Lord of Wolves
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Subject: Re: A place for poems Tue Jan 06, 2009 5:28 pm
Resurrection
Not long did we lie on the torn, red field of pain. We fell, we lay, we slumbered, we took rest, With the wild nerves quiet at last, and the vexed brain Cleared of the wingèd nightmares, and the breast Freed of the heavy dreams of hearts afar. We rose at last under the morning star. We rose, and greeted our brothers, and welcomed our foes. We rose; like the wheat when the wind is over, we rose. With shouts we rose, with gasps and incredulous cries, With bursts of singing, and silence, and awestruck eyes, With broken laughter, half tears, we rose from the sod, With welling tears and with glad lips, whispering, "God." Like babes, refreshed from sleep, like children, we rose, Brimming with deep content, from our dreamless repose. And, "What do you call it?" asked one. "I thought I was dead." "You are," cried another. "We're all of us dead and flat." "I'm alive as a cricket. There's something wrong with your head." They stretched their limbs and argued it out where they sat. And over the wide field friend and foe Spoke of small things, remembering not old woe Of war and hunger, hatred and fierce words. They sat and listened to the brooks and birds, And watched the starlight perish in pale flame Wondering what God would look like when He came.
Hermann Hagedorn
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Subject: Re: A place for poems Tue Jan 06, 2009 5:47 pm
Do not stand at my grave and weep, I am not there, I do not sleep. I am in a thousand winds the blow, I am the softly falling snow. I am the gentle showers of rain, I am the fields of ripening grain. I am in the morning hush, I am in the graceful rush of birds in circling flight. I am the star shine of the night. I am in the flowers that bloom. I am in a quiet room, I am in the birds that sing, I am in each lovely thing. Do not stand at my grave and cry, I am not there... I did not die
this song goes with the Peom
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fatalitywolf Lord of Wolves
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Subject: Re: A place for poems Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:50 am
The Messages
"I cannot quite remember... There were five Dropt dead beside me in the trench - and three Whispered their last messages to me..."
Back from the trenches, more dead than alive, Stone-deaf and dazed, and with a broken knee, He hobbled slowly, muttering vacantly:
"I cannot quite remember... There were five Dropt dead beside me in the trench, and three Whispered their dying messages to me...
"Their friends are waiting, wondering how they thrive - Waiting a word in silence patiently... But what they said, or who their friends may be
"I cannot quite remember... There where five Dropt dead beside me in the trench - and three Whispered their dying messages to me..."
Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
fatalitywolf Lord of Wolves
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Subject: Re: A place for poems Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:54 am
To A Conscript Of 1940
A soldier passed me in the freshly fallen snow, His footsteps muffled, his face unearthly grey: And my heart gave a sudden leap As I gazed on a ghost of five-and-twenty years ago.
I shouted Halt! and my voice had the old accustom'd ring And he obeyed it as it was obeyed In the shrouded days when I too was one
Into the unknown. He turned towards me and I said: `I am one of those who went before you Five-and-twenty years ago: one of the many who never returned, Of the many who returned and yet were dead.
We went where you are going, into the rain and the mud: We fought as you will fight With death and darkness and despair; We gave what you will give-our brains and our blood.
We think we gave in vain. The world was not renewed. There was hope in the homestead and anger in the streets, But the old world was restored and we returned To the dreary field and workshop, and the immemorial feud
Of rich and poor. Our victory was our defeat. Power was retained where power had been misused And youth was left to sweep away The ashes that the fires had strewn beneath our feet.
But one thing we learned: there is no glory in the dead Until the soldier wears a badge of tarnish'd braid; There are heroes who have heard the rally and have seen The glitter of garland round their head.
Theirs is the hollow victory. They are deceived. But you my brother and my ghost, if you can go Knowing that there is no reward, no certain use In all your sacrifice, then honour is reprieved.
To fight without hope is to fight with grace, The self reconstructed, the false heart repaired.' Then I turned with a smile, and he answered my salute As he stood against the fretted hedge, which was like white lace.
Herbert Read
fatalitywolf Lord of Wolves
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Subject: Re: A place for poems Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:56 am
one other person got the idear u can post ur veiws on the poems that are posted feel free to post poems and ur view on poems that been posted
fatalitywolf Lord of Wolves
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Subject: Re: A place for poems Wed Jan 07, 2009 12:04 pm
A bald eagle sleeps within a swaying tree, its bright eyes shed tears because it longs for its beloved.
Were not truly howling at the moon, but our hopeless feelings make it seem that way.
Why dose the Wolf's cry sound so sorrowful?
fatalitywolf Lord of Wolves
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Subject: Re: A place for poems Wed Jan 07, 2009 1:37 pm
Glory of Women
You love us when we're heroes, home on leave, Or wounded in a mentionable place. You worship decorations; you believe That chivalry redeems the war's disgrace. You make us shells. You listen with delight, By tales of dirt and danger fondly thrilled. You crown our distant ardours while we fight, And mourn our laurelled memories when we're killed.
You can't believe that British troops 'retire' When hell's last horror breaks them, and they run, Trampling the terrible corpses-blind with blood. O German mother dreaming by the fire, While you are knitting socks to send your son His face is trodden deeper in the mud.
Siegfried Sassoon
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Subject: Re: A place for poems Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:03 pm
well then. I guess ill help
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Subject: Re: A place for poems Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:11 pm
Untamed Fury
The power of this untamed fury, Its strength in this raging tempest, Its chaos creating this dark tide, The betrayal it manifests, The sacrifice hidden in its shadows, An inferno brought by its passion, The herecy pumping through it, It leaves a maelstrom of uncertainty, It leaves a path of destruction, Distrust consuming all it touches, Exile left for those enshrouded by it, Rage flowing like a storm, Fire rising from its finger tips, Nothing but pain left in its wake, Nothing but despair left to account for, Is such power worth such destruction? If victory is garanteed? To break the chains that hold you, Simply to have them leave another traped. For the dark, the answer requires no thought, For the light, fog covers the answer in gray.
Based on a character I created. Hope you liked it.
fatalitywolf Lord of Wolves
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Subject: Re: A place for poems Fri Jan 23, 2009 1:04 pm
nice could some one move the topic to poems
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Subject: Re: A place for poems Fri Jan 23, 2009 5:45 pm
I'm going to shortly...
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Subject: Re: A place for poems Sat Jan 24, 2009 12:47 am
...Lmfao...
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Subject: Re: A place for poems Fri Apr 16, 2010 3:13 pm
ya write alot i get lazy about readying all that but steel nc poems