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Time Is Like A Clock by Shelley J Alongi This poem about time is dedicated to my mother, Terry, who went to be with the Lord in Dec... [90 words]
Absolute Time by Michelle Worswick The spontaneous work. [58 words]
The Four Seasons by Iain Spittles Just another poem. [96 words]
Silk Sea by Michelle Worswick Check it out. [59 words]
The Locks by Michelle Worswick Sigh... [30 words]
Tomorrows by Arthur Henry Isaacson After the World Trade Towers attack. [162 words]
To Perfection by Cesar Santana - [135 words]
Telephone Conversation by Iain Spittles Noting much. [272 words]
Sun by Vianne-Marie Fortier It's kind of weird... I was inspired by this piece at night. Go figure. [71 words]
Simple Simon by Ashley Burdett Looking back and realizing how much we took our childhood for granted. [48 words]
Roses And Us by Zohaib Siddiqui It's a poem having an artistic concept of love within. It's simple but best for the moment when co... [65 words]
Psalm by Ashley Burdett Just a poem written about someone who is being hurt by God. [87 words]
Place by Fizzgig McArthur I wrote this the other night before noon. [56 words]
Passion Reborn by Alberto Pupo A flow of thoughts an outpouring of emotion, dedicated to a grow currently making a difference i... [105 words]
Once Blinded by Kathrine Knickrehm Being a Christian is hard and it's easy to forget what we are living for. Sometimes we forget tha... [184 words]
New York 91101 by Arthur Henry Isaacson Aftermath of World Trade Towers Attack. [106 words]
Mary-Lou by Woodside A little humorous Haiku. [12 words]
Lowest Low. by Iain Spittles Just read it, it'll only take a minute. If you're bigger than your ego, you may even 'empathise'. [94 words]
Gravity Amateurs Image 15 by Martin De Leon this is an improvisational piece recorded while visually intoxicated. the title is sa... [66 words]
Godess by Bj Fall This poem was written about a girl I had dated for awhile... [61 words]
Dis-Appointment by Pepijn Sauer Short poem. [12 words]
Cook Out, Everybody! by Scott W. Hazzard Hero stuff. [78 words]
Cold Around My Heart by Zohaib Siddiqui It's another poem of mine and it's having a the concept of love and search of god a person... [69 words]
Beauty Of Grey by Woodside A poem about life, and how we live it. [116 words]
An Expression Of Grief by Linoa Ameagari A poem about the recent events of the attack on America. [65 words]
To Diana Empress Of The Heart... by Alberto Pupo Dedicated to the one I loved... Perhaps I still do love. [112 words]
Thud by Vianne-Marie Fortier There isn't much to say about it... [47 words]
This Old Familiar Chair by Susieq Hicks Things that remind you of loved ones keep you going sometimes. [162 words]
The Well Wrought Gate, A Collection by Duane Locke A Collection: The Well Wrought Gate, Black Rabbits And Lettuce, Joseph, Aft... [372 words]
Saturnine by Alberto Pupo Depressing, yet enlightening... [90 words]
Rain (Is What This Poem Would Have Been Called) by Fizzgig McArthur I wrote it in the rain. [175 words]
Pools... by Alberto Pupo For love is predestined... [78 words]
Pandemonium! by Alberto Pupo Total chaos is afoot... [76 words]
Memories Of Destiny by Alberto Pupo Remember.... [73 words]
Hand by Andrew Mornahr experimental poetry [44 words]
Essence Of Death by Alberto Pupo Life... Death... [69 words]
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Before Me... by Alberto Pupo Yes before me... [82 words]
Baby's Mr. Pearl by Scott W. Hazzard Shakin' That Azz [186 words]
Awaiting A Call. by Alberto Pupo Desperation at its finest... [71 words]
Anwser To You by Alberto Pupo Anwser? [48 words]
01 The Shadow Of Static by Martin De Leon - [125 words]
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Wherever by Peter Elvern People - [107 words]
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The Last Time... by Peter Elvern People - [68 words]
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The Frustrated Author by Iain Spittles See title. [136 words]
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Suppression by Michelle Worswick A lie....doesn't make a good blanket... [78 words]
Still Here by Peter Elvern People - [67 words]
Staring At Me by Peter Elvern People A tribute to Kurt Cobain. [97 words]
She's Got Beef. by Iain Spittles Just another dull poem to uninspire you. For some reason I can't use italics there should be so... [73 words]
Self-Inflicted by Peter Elvern People Dedicated to my friend Julia, love you :) [124 words]
Ode To Mr. T by Iain Spittles Just a quick poem for fun. [62 words]
No Title As Yet by Iain Spittles Another short piece, just tell me what you think, if you take the time to read it, please also ... [272 words]
My Idiot Cat by Kathleen McCarthy A poem for anyone who is owned by a cat or cats. [213 words]
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Embrace by Peter Elvern People - [176 words]
Composition For Three French Horns And Turntables. by Martin De Leon - [119 words]
Change And Continuity
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Angel (Julia) by Peter Elvern People For my friend Julia, clean for three months; love you :) [68 words]

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TITLE (EDIT)
Change And Continuity
DESCRIPTION
Just a short poem to test what kind of response rate to expect if i post some of my other work (mostly fiction, some more poems). Please review.
[49 words]
TITLE KEYWORD
Spiritual
AUTHOR
Iain Spittles
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
You may have heard the theory that an infinite amount of monkeys, given an infinite amount of time, and an infinite amount of typewriters, and, I suppose, ink; could produce the complete works of Shakespeare. Part of a secret experiment, funded by NASA, I, and eleven of my simian brothers, were launched into space to test the theory. Government budgets cutting numbers of monkey and typewriter from ininity to twelve, the plan was destined to fail. The badly built rocket crashed, I escaped, my furry companions dead. The cocktail of drugs I was force fed giving me the most irresistable urge to write. Now all I can do is sit here, at this computer, and type. I hate humans for what they have done to me and my brothers, and will eventually find a way ro rule the world from my keyboard; subliminal messages are hidden in all I write, slaves.....
[October 2005]
AUTHOR'S E-MAIL ADDRESS
moogmonkey@hotmail.com
AUTHOR'S OTHER TITLES (15)
A-Z (Poetry) Just thought I'd try writing something with words from A to Z in alphabetical order. Not really sur what catagory it should go in, but have a go yourself and post here!! [26 words]
Hottie Pursuit (Short Stories) Was walking through town yesterday and got the idea for this...... [734 words]
Lowest Low. (Poetry) Just read it, it'll only take a minute. If you're bigger than your ego, you may even 'empathise'. [94 words]
No Title As Yet (Poetry) Another short piece, just tell me what you think, if you take the time to read it, please also take the time to review it, even if it is only one word I want to hear it, and FFS use the message board!... [272 words]
Ode To Mr. T (Poetry) Just a quick poem for fun. [62 words]
Portrait Of The Preperation Of Twenty First Century Cuisine Episode 6: Microwavable Lasagne (Poetry) This piece reflects my life-long interest in, and study of kitchen appliances. Since an early age, I have tried to understand what goes on in the minds of such things, and have managed to establish a ... [16 words]
Who Knows What? (Short Stories) This is an updated version, take a look, give a comment in return, that's all I ask. [966 words]
She's Got Beef. (Poetry) Just another dull poem to uninspire you. For some reason I can't use italics there should be some in this piece, Can you tell where? Answers on a postcard. [73 words]
Since You've Gone (Poetry) Curious got me all curious about my own emotions over lost exes, so I dug into them a little.... [49 words] [Relationships]
Study Of The Time Taken And Feelings Evoked Whilst Standing In A Queue To Buy The Paper This Morning. (Poetry) Since standing in a queue my life will never be the same. I merely wished to make a purchase, and was forced to stand, without food or watermelon, for just over eight minutes. Now even mater says I am... [13 words]
Telephone Conversation (Poetry) Noting much. [272 words]
The Four Seasons (Poetry) Just another poem. [96 words]
The Frustrated Author (Poetry) See title. [136 words]
The Time Machine (Poetry) Wishful thinking. [27 words]
The Trouble With Immortality (Short Stories) I know this will make some of you laugh. A tongue in cheek peek into another world.... [591 words]
Change And Continuity
Iain Spittles

What is. What has been. What will be.
Them, us, you, and me.
Neither here nor there, where are we?


Did the bird ever say:
"Should I fly?"
No.
But did the worm?

what should we strive to do?


All we know is that things must change.
For the good,
or the bad.
for continuity,


They change.
Don't they?

 

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""but did the worm?" - that's your great line. It sums something up. Why did you pick a worm? Is it because a worm can never fly? Do you mean to suggest that even the lowest things have dream the impossible? Do all things try to be what they're not, and never question what they are? This is good stuff. You could have said, "but did the larva" and then it's about dreaming of what will be. The whole "Don't they?" stuff is kind of messed, though. The poem doesn't have a firm point. It relies on the uncertain nature of the world to give it meaning in its own indecision. That's not much of an accomplishment. However, an attempt to tackle the complex nature of human ambition through as simply worded poem is quite the task. It's cool that you're working on it. Ask yourself more questions. You have the mind to answer them." -- Scott W. Hazzard, PB, NY.
"Hey Scott,you're really getting interlectual with this guys idiotic poem.Why would the lowest form on the earth wonder if it could fly? Only a person with a low IQ would wonder what a worm thinks." -- Dave.
"Dave, having read your other comments, it seems you have taken a disliking to me and/or everything I write, I'm intrigued. Please, if you have posted any work here, let me know your full name, so that I might see what makes you so special, and me so bad in your eyes. Don't worry, I have no intention of starting a tit-for tat slander war, I'll leave the unpleasant comments to you. I'd just like to know a bit more about you. Otherwise feel free to email me personally at the above address, and we can discuss things personally. Thanks. " -- Iain Spittles.
"But I'd like to get a slander war going with Dave - I-N-T-E-L-L-E-C-T-U-A-L is how you should spell it! Wondering what a worm thinks shows amazing empathy, understanding....ahhh ok big words sorry Dave! The poem is about striving to become something against all odds but you sir are merely a potato!" -- Me.

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© 2001 Iain Spittles
STORYMANIA PUBLICATION DATE
August 2001
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