present future past

present future past

A Poem by Mark
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a life is a journey, but not one way. Our memories may not be movies, but they essentially are our past.

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Painted in so few strokes
blue canvas, sad madness
trips; exploding light

I somehow fell
into tomorrow, with some sorrow
legs caught in yesterday

stretched life beyond 
just years, and my fears
I mourn the black and white

Tunnels have light
at the end, where we mend
enjoy, and be the ride.

© 2012 Mark


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some very clever lines in this succinct poem I felt, well done Mark

Posted 11 Years Ago


Our lives painted in only a way we can do ... learning...progression, nicely done! :)

Posted 11 Years Ago


the title is really intriguing. i wonder the future in the middle, then the poem paints a sorrowful then hopeful end. I like it.

Posted 11 Years Ago


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Mia
Hello Mark :)
I love this poem, especially the second stanza. How you managed to get the feel of a full journey into so few lines and even more than that your word play/chose is wonderful! I enjoyed this very much!


Posted 11 Years Ago


This is artistic on so many levels! Excellent work! I love the depth and passion that you can put into your writing. This is beautiful...

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Mark

11 Years Ago

Thank you < 3
Essentially, there is no clear present and no clear future, no tense that isn't already plagued, not a moment in which we aren't haunted by shadows and sleeping with ghosts. No memory that doesn't mix with pain and thoughts and inverts itself over time, we all have our legs pulled back and we all stretch, never fully living the moment we're in. Thank you for this read, it's been a delightful food for thoughts, I'm so glad I found it.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Mark

11 Years Ago

time hugs! :)
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Sid
Very nice, it seems that the person is stuck in the past and is reluctant to move forward, holding on to the memories of that past. I like how you convey the transition from the past to the future, and the way you use those words is great as each has an impact and poem is very well expressed...great write!

Posted 11 Years Ago


Mark

11 Years Ago

it's actually a function of age I think. When you have 50 + years of memories you can't help but com.. read more
Sid

11 Years Ago

You are right and I guess I'm just not there yet, but it is a great write!
you make such good use of each word in your poems...nothing unnecessary...

i like that succinctness...and "blue canvas, sad madness" really strikes me ....

"fell into tomorrow...legs caught in yesterday"

yes yes.

jacob

Posted 11 Years Ago


A beautiful poem. I enjoy the journey and thoughts in your words. Last lines are true. We will mend and if we are lucky. Become more wise. Thank you for the excellent poem.
Coyote

Posted 11 Years Ago



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