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Overlook me not you ruling eye

Pass not this stubborn child

I am but one

And yet I come

Defiant, seeking, wild

 

Glance not o'er my little frame

Or dare dismiss my face

I am here too

As strong as you

Part of this human race

 

Ignore me now for your own needs

And you shall come to see

When you are old

And all is told

You shall be lead by me

 

So wary tread upon my rights

Or mute my point of view

I am but one

And yet I come

Behind me forms a queue

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Peredhil reads Zool's feedback, nodding - and gets to the line about custody.

 

Whee - that's wonderful!!! I'm so filled with joy for you - you must feel the relief and pleasure like the first drink of water after a desert trek.

 

Erm, back to our regularly scheduled thread...

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i swear i responded to this one...

strange..

 

i didn't find the flow of this odd at all, actually. It does, though, rather remind me of the saying "be nice to your children, they'll choose your nursing home."

i liked it. :)

 

Zool - wonderful! my heartiest congratulations! *hugs*

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I like it! Very well worded. The first time I read it I too indeed had some trouble with the flow but that must've been because it was late at night, now that it's morning it flows perfectly. Another little gem ^_^

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Thx for the comments :D

 

For those having trouble, are there any lines in particular you find awkward? Maybe I could rework it some.

 

Congrats Zool! :)

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Oh right, Congrats Zool! *walks away mumbling; wanted to put that in my former post.. dunno where my head's at*

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"And these children that you spit on

As they try to change their worlds

Are immune to your consultations

They’re quite aware of what they’re going through"

 

Changes -David Bowie-

 

Good poem. I really like this subject.

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"...And little people know

When little people fight

We may look easy pickings but we got some bite!

So never kick a dog because it just a pup

You better run for cover when the pup grow up!"

- Les Miserables, Original London Production

 

LOVE the poem, Sorc. =) It really does flow quite nicely, I found. The only problem I found with the last line is that it seems... open ended. Just the tone of the way I read it, perhaps, but it feels unfinished. Wish I could recommend a fix, but I hope that helps.

 

Way to go, Zoolicoo! =)

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This was excellent. You've written a lot of poems about the mind and views of children that seem uncannily accurate. I can remember feeling that way as a child but if I try thinking about how I felt about a specific thing it loses its cohesion as modern day thoughts smother it.

 

How or where do you find such clarity of mind or inspiration? Another fabulous piece!

 

:wolf:

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Ha!

 

Reread with a bit of sleep in me, and found the cadence. If it's read correctly, it bounces right along, doesn't it?

 

I thought it good before, but now I think it's great. :)

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Ha, I don't know if you changed anything from all those comments, But if not DON'T. It didn't read weird to me one bit. That may be due to the fact that my mind thinks abstract and skips order. But I got it. Every line. I understood and it added to the depth of the poem- the way it was written. Marvelous. Give me more.

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Haha, I haven't altered anything. I was mulling over it when the pattern of the thread seemd to change in my direction :)

 

I am so happy to see it bring out so many other quotes from various sources though, when writing it I felt it was something that meant a lot to a lot of people for different reasons. Thankyou all.

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Oi! I love it.

 

The structure wasn't a problem to me. It made it flow that much better.

 

I especially liked the last line, how you're setting an example for others.

 

"...And little people know

When little people fight

We may look easy pickings but we got some bite!

So never kick a dog because it just a pup

You better run for cover when the pup grow up!"

- Les Miserables, Original London Production

TRALLA! It reminded me of Gavroche too! Are you a Les Miserables fanatic like me?

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I have to just say I have a soft spot for Victor Hugo too, although I have never really seen or read Les Mis ;) To see the quotes from his works here makes me smile so much!

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ooooooh yeah, Rhapsody. =) The first musical/broadway-ish thing I ever saw was a recording of the 10th Anniversary or Les Mis, and it's still my absolute favourite thing to date.

 

(Side note: Can't remember her name, but the Fantine in that is SO much better than icky ol' Patty LePuke from the original. >.< )

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