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- heinzs
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Re: Bipolar Blues
An' it harm none, do what ye will. Blessed Be.
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- nekot
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Re: Bipolar Blues
Well stated Snorple....sad that is an accurate depiction.
My only suggestion would be commas in the first line of the last verse.
Well done....as usual.
note this line: Medic run with medic's chest ... Do you mean Medic runs ......
~carol
My only suggestion would be commas in the first line of the last verse.
Well done....as usual.
note this line: Medic run with medic's chest ... Do you mean Medic runs ......
~carol
- Tony Fiona
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Re: Bipolar Blues
well said
deeply touching
deeply touching
" There's a race of men that can't stay still
A race that don't fit in
They break the hearts of kith and kin
and roam the world at will. " ------------Robert Service
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A race that don't fit in
They break the hearts of kith and kin
and roam the world at will. " ------------Robert Service
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Re: Bipolar Blues
Thanks Nekot, I had a look at that line and I wanted it to be read fast with no pauses, I think it reads aloud better that way.
Thanks for your comments Tony and Fiona, it is a miserable window into and onto the world of the Bipolar in it's most fierce form. not all are as bad as this, some may be worse. The poem consists of an amalgum of people but with one particular person coming to the fore. I am not entirely sure why i wrote it but I did, and there it is.
Sorry I've been so long in replying, it's always nice to get a response from fellow poets.
Snorple
Thanks for your comments Tony and Fiona, it is a miserable window into and onto the world of the Bipolar in it's most fierce form. not all are as bad as this, some may be worse. The poem consists of an amalgum of people but with one particular person coming to the fore. I am not entirely sure why i wrote it but I did, and there it is.
Sorry I've been so long in replying, it's always nice to get a response from fellow poets.
Snorple
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Re: Bipolar Blues
I enjoyed the read;
"Crushing blows to satanic halls " didn't quite make sense to me.. it kind of felt like it was jus there to fill space.
Only real criticism though, alltogether enjoyable
"Crushing blows to satanic halls " didn't quite make sense to me.. it kind of felt like it was jus there to fill space.
Only real criticism though, alltogether enjoyable
"in the bright light of day and even in the happiest moments of our waking spirit we are ordered around a little by the habits of our dreams."
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- Moushka
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Re: Bipolar Blues
I felt the same about 'satanic halls'..........and was thinking that the word 'walls' also rhymes with stalls.....I'm bi-polar but none of us are really the same........so this is just a thought.....maybe 'demonic walls'............
Stuck on Number 2. Learning to begin.
1.Believe 2.Belong 3.Become
1.Awareness 2.Acceptance 3.Action
1.Believe 2.Belong 3.Become
1.Awareness 2.Acceptance 3.Action
Re: Bipolar Blues
Thanks Moushaka for your advice. Don't know what to do, I messed around with this for a while, not sure how to proceed.
Snorple
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Well just keep a pen and paper next to your bed in case it comes to you in the middle of the night
Stuck on Number 2. Learning to begin.
1.Believe 2.Belong 3.Become
1.Awareness 2.Acceptance 3.Action
1.Believe 2.Belong 3.Become
1.Awareness 2.Acceptance 3.Action
Re: Bipolar Blues
When I sleep it is the sleep of the dead, when I awake it takes me two hours to come to let alone write. But thanks.
- nacona
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Re: Bipolar Blues
snorple,
What an interesting member name you have! I've not been around in a while, tuff year, so I do not think that I have met you yet, but if not then hey there! It's nice to meet you! Now, as for your poem, I think you have done well (particularly in a time where Bipolar poems have become common) with taken a well known and written about subject and making it fresh for your reader. I do not see much I would change or add to others posts on this. I enjoyed, thanks for sharing!
Cheers!
Shawn Nacona
What an interesting member name you have! I've not been around in a while, tuff year, so I do not think that I have met you yet, but if not then hey there! It's nice to meet you! Now, as for your poem, I think you have done well (particularly in a time where Bipolar poems have become common) with taken a well known and written about subject and making it fresh for your reader. I do not see much I would change or add to others posts on this. I enjoyed, thanks for sharing!
Cheers!
Shawn Nacona
"I know how hard it is for you to put food on your family." —Greater Nashua, N.H., Jan. 27, 2000 -George W. Bush
Re: Bipolar Blues
Thanks Nacoma, I have never seen another poem about bipolar but i will take your word about it. Glad you enjoyed and nice to meet you.
- heinzs
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Re: Bipolar Blues
~Bipolar~
Walking in the shadows
I feel the oppression,
the weight of grief
that pervades my life.
Uncertainty and fear
cloud rational thought,
making decisions harder
to identify and actuate.
Walking in the light
I feel elation,
freedom of spirit
and beckoning joy.
Semi-euphoric,
all seems at last possible
and I leap forward
with boundless energy.
So I swing, from dark to light -
never to enjoy that middle ground.
Doomed to be manic or depressed,
affecting my life and those near me.
Yet somehow I manage to function
and maintain a semblance of normalcy.
Medication but masks my mood,
creating a passable attitude.
3/20/2002
Heinzs
Walking in the shadows
I feel the oppression,
the weight of grief
that pervades my life.
Uncertainty and fear
cloud rational thought,
making decisions harder
to identify and actuate.
Walking in the light
I feel elation,
freedom of spirit
and beckoning joy.
Semi-euphoric,
all seems at last possible
and I leap forward
with boundless energy.
So I swing, from dark to light -
never to enjoy that middle ground.
Doomed to be manic or depressed,
affecting my life and those near me.
Yet somehow I manage to function
and maintain a semblance of normalcy.
Medication but masks my mood,
creating a passable attitude.
3/20/2002
Heinzs
An' it harm none, do what ye will. Blessed Be.
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Re: Bipolar Blues
Ah, thanks you Heinzs, now I have read another poem.
- heinzs
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Re: Bipolar Blues
Always pleased to help broaden your scope of experience, as I am pleased to have mine broadened.
An' it harm none, do what ye will. Blessed Be.
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