Sacred City (Ode to Milton Keynes) by Heslopian
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The town is square and grey, an altar cloth
in open fields. A boulevard divides
the rising and the setting sun. The hill
which rooted Joseph's staff may not be here,
but Nature's sweets and idols are. A witch
I kissed one Summer's night is bearing bread
and stones. I watch her through a pub window.
Her rites are held in tree preserves, where love
and leaves are one with light, each soul a part
of Earth's design. I kissed her there, beneath
a stooping tree. She laughed and lost my name.
I walked to work the next morning with grief.
A fleeting lust, a sudden warmth, a tree
behind us, old and stooped; yet now this grey.


*The original thread and feedback can be found here
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mister Milton would be extremely proud of you jack Big Grin excellent poem
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(08-11-2013, 09:26 AM)Leanne Wrote:  The town is square and grey, an altar cloth
in open fields. A boulevard divides
the rising and the setting sun. The hill
which rooted Joseph's staff may not be here,
but Nature's sweets and idols are. A witch
I kissed one Summer's night is bearing bread
and stones. I watch her through a pub window.
Her rites are held in tree preserves, where love
and leaves are one with light, each soul a part
of Earth's design. I kissed her there, beneath
a stooping tree. She laughed and lost my name.
I walked to work the next morning with grief.
A fleeting lust, a sudden warmth, a tree
behind us, old and stooped; yet now this grey.


*The original thread and feedback can be found here

without a doubt, an excellent choice. From the perfectly drawn parallel in the opening right through to the end.
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I'm glad this got spotlighted so I didn't have to stutter around in critique. Well done.
I'll be there in a minute.
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#5
For the longest time I was baffled by why two threads bearing my poem's name were showing upHysterical Thank you for spotlighting this, Leanne, I'm flatteredSmile
"We believe that we invent symbols. The truth is that they invent us; we are their creatures, shaped by their hard, defining edges." - Gene Wolfe
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#6
It was billy's suggestion and I was more than happy to agree with him -- it's well deserved.
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(08-11-2013, 12:32 PM)Leanne Wrote:  It was billy's suggestion and I was more than happy to agree with him -- it's well deserved.
Hard to follow hes...for you as well as us!
Thoroughly deserved.
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Nice job Heslopian! I critiqued the original post and glad to see it in this spotlight forum where it belongs. (You didn't shag the witch, but there's a wench in your local pub waiting for you.)
My new watercolor: 'Nightmare After Christmas'/Chris
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