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First, I will post the overall rules, and then I will post the specifics about this week.
Original rules, as stated by Ubertuna:
It must fit the week's theme.
It must be submitted by the deadline.
It cannot have inappropriate language in it.
It cannot be stolen (if you plagiarize, we will find you).
Judging is whenever I can get to it.
Please don't forget that I have a life.
Okay. Make that no life D:
Hm. I thought about the judging for a while.
This is too hard.
I will have to think of some way to convincingly judge this shortly (do not push me). In the meantime, have another theme!
Theme: Moths
Deadline: Friday 28th November
Yeah, I have moths buzzing around my lamp right now.
Welcome to the Night
Out of their cocoons,
they morph from an earth-bound state.
They use their new wings
And are spirited away.
Fluttering towards the moon,
towards it's lively night.
They fly and they sing,
"Welcome to the night!"
Goodbye, Earth.
Thanks for the stay!
I will never forget you,
Though I fly, fly away.
You'll always be below me.
I'll always be above.
Way high, in the heavens
To dance with my love.
The stars are my Children,
The moon is my Bride.
I live happy forever more.
Welcome to the Night.
did anyone read my poem on page 37? it's not good but i thought it was funny.
Yes i did, it was very intresting...And as for Aaroniscool your poem was amazing, i find it hard to compet with that.
Dreaming on a Sunny Day
oh no.
from where do you come,
my little fuzzy friend?
you died.
on my windowsill you lay,
as if dreaming of the sun.
i mused:
when did you pass away?
how did you get here?
and thought:
were you that little guy
fluttering about my lamp?
i saw
your body on the windowsill,
as i was dreaming of the sun.
your body,
how do i notice only it now,
my little fuzzy friend?
Light
Every little light
Draws me closer in
My mother told me
Never to go near them
But now I sit
In front of it
Staring at the light
It shines like the sun
A bright, radiant glow
And the heat it puts off
Sends my senses a blow
I inch ever close
Even though I know
I am moving toward my death
Yet it pulls me closer
With that light that glows bright
The flicker of my life
Mixed with the blazing light
And for those few seconds
Everything felt right
But then it was gone,
Not the light but I
Dead forever
From the light that glowed so bright.
Sorry its so long, but i couldnt stop writing.
on day colder than Hoth(copyright George Lucas)
Here flies a moth.
He has no warmth...
no way to unfreeze.
but then, he sees a light, and hears a sneeze.
I MUST GO TOWARDS THE LIGHT!!!
no John, don't go towards it!!!
ZAP!!!!!
The moth survives the vicious attack of the bug zapper!!
He lives on to be a great rapper.
word, peace out....yo!
*sighs* when are the results going to be in?
*gasp* I have reached 100 posts! =)
Silent in the night
Sleep peacefully my moth friends
Light will come again
I tried a haiku again.
Retort of a Moth
My cousin is the butterfly
With vivid colors, gay.
Why then is my love denied
Because my wings are gray?
Why is it that I have no use
Unless my children die?
How is it that a coat produced
Outweighs my tearful cry?
Why must you mock about the light
Of which I hover under?
If you were small, and large was night,
It would not be a blunder.
Is it so strange that I must eat
Like any other being?
Then why must you deny my treat?
To rob my own wellbeing?
The trap is tempting, bright but deep,
My death has come, but none will weep.
I've worked on my meter in this poem. The meter is ballad meter, or common meter, with a four-line stanza alternating between iambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter.
Moth Day in and Day out
Moth wakes up to spread his wings,
on this lovely summer day.
Avoid the stinging insect spray,
No one knows what each day brings.
Afternoon comes, time to eat!
Some flowers look quite appetizing.
One aspect of life to make Moth sing,
is the ruby-red nectar so sweet.
Evening arrives, the sun goes down,
ending this typical day.
Will I join my own in the fray?
Inside the skirts of a portch light's gown?
A fly to what my heart seeks most,
closer to the blinding light I go.
My body longs for this bright glow,
I arrive at my goal, let my life roast.
Starlight
Spread through time and space,
Little white dots-
On an MRI, wink at us-
Menancingly.
What does it mean,
Is as much as we ask, casting our eyes to the heavens,
For we can only know what they-
Might bring.
The rays of light pierce limbs,
Pinning them, setting them aflame,
Blinding eyes,
Piece by piece the world-
Falls to pieces.
Five senses rule my being.
Am I to trust those, which guide me?
An adage tells me, "I am."
Am I to trust the words of another?
That which cannot be governed by human instinct
Falls into place
I sat.
The breeze of my outer world
surrounded me,
filled my lungs
I sat on the water's edge
on a rock
where fish
had died of
this world's air
I sat
not looking
not hearing
not feeling
tasting or smelling
or even thinking
But I sat
looking
hearing feeling
tasting smelling
and thinking
not through my own body
but
through the world
One door opens
Echoes a nine hundred ninety-nine doors
The room without windows
One door closes
Echoes a thousand and one doors
The room without windows
One door opens
Echoes a thousand and one doors
The room without windows
One door closes
One sound
One window
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