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author | Robert McIntyre <rlm@mit.edu> |
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date | Tue, 22 Jun 2010 13:42:35 -0400 |
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1 Untitled2 by Shangri-la4 Heyyo people. This is a poem I wrote (as of yet untitled) I was hoping you could respond with who you think the cloud is, the emerald-eyed star is, whose point of view is, and anything or anyone else that may seem to appear. And if anything comes to you maybe even a title. Please reply at Shangri_La6@hotmail.com5 Ja ne!7 All I have is tears and loneliness8 Frommy spirit was taken away the things of happiness9 They say I have but days to live10 Sun is gone, moon is gone, so is my precious star11 And so my reign of rain shall continue12 Until to me she is returned13 He took her from me and she to he14 O precious star glowing as strongly as the sun15 Now hidden always by some distant cloud16 I pushed in front of you17 But to me it is worse for I am no longer shined upon18 Sun is gone, moon is gone, so is my presious star19 Hidden by a cold cruel cloud20 O kind Mistress of the Heavens bonds21 I beg smile upon me once again22 Can my heart take it any more?23 Can my heart take it anymore?24 O Heavenly Mistress with emerald green eyes25 I beseech, I implore, I who worship you26 Break free from behind the cold distant cloud27 Shine upon me once more28 I tire of this reighn of rain29 To hear but a whisper of your words30 Would send away this madness31 Can my heart truly take it any more?32 Can my heart break but once more?33 Come to me from your cruel master34 Come from behind that cloud35 Back to my arms36 I am unworthy of such and angel37 But he is even more38 He who hides you away fromme39 Your, friend, Your confidant, Yourlover40 But the last you do not know yet41 O beloved of the Great Mothers wombs42 Come to me from your cruel cloud43 I will wait for you on the morrow44 If you do not come then45 I shall wait each morrow after the next morrow46 And so when you come to me47 The sorrow will be gone from my heart48 And so goes the reign of my rain49 Can my heart take that much more?50 Can it truly break any more?51 ...Yes it can take it much much longer52 Yes it can break so many times over53 Butonly for you my precious star54 My darling precious emerald-eyed star.