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ASF Poetry Thread

Further to previous post about Lord Byron, and his poem to his "Inscription on the Monument of a Newfoundland Dog"
https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?p=98641&highlight=newfoundland#post98641

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/3411/ adds the following footnotes .... including the butler's opinion of being buried forever with the dog
 
And (sticking with prose and/or texts from novels) then a few excerpts from Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights - and Heathcliff's wish to be buried beside Catherine, (Mrs Linton), - even loosening the side of her coffin so that he could spend eternity with her - whilst her husband (Linton) was in the coffin on the other side lol.
http://www.readbookonline.net/title/8/ Wuthering Heights :-
http://www.readbookonline.net/read/8/1315/


Wuthering Heights Trailer - Juliette Binoche 1992

Monty Python- Semaphore version of Wuthering Heights

Makes Hamlet's "Alas Poor Yorrick" speech seem like a walk in the park lol.
Hamlet - (Yorick Speech)
 
HE LAST RIDE TOGETHER
Robert Browning

I said--Then, dearest, since 'tis so,
Since now at length my fate I know,
Since nothing all my love avails,
Since all, my life seemed meant for, fails,
Since this was written and needs must be--
My whole heart rises up to bless
Your name in pride and thankfulness!
Take back the hope you gave--I claim
Only a memory of the same,
--And this beside, if you will not blame,
Your leave for one more last ride with me.

.....
Then we began to ride. My soul
Smoothed itself out, a long-cramped scroll
Freshening and fluttering in the wind.
Past hopes already lay behind.
What need to strive with a life awry?
Had I said that, had I done this,
So might I gain, so might I miss.
Might she have loved me? just as well
She might have hated, who can tell!
Where had I been now if the worst befell?
And here we are riding, she and I.

Fail I alone, in words and deeds?
Why, all men strive and who succeeds?
We rode; it seemed my spirit flew,
Saw other regions, cities new
As the world rushed by on either side.
I thought,--All labour, yet no less
Bear up beneath their unsuccess
Look at the end of work, contrast
The petty done, the undone vast,
This present of theirs with the hopeful past!
I hoped she would love me; here we ride.

.....
And you, great sculptor--so, you gave
A score of years to Art, her slave,
And that's your Venus, whence we turn
To yonder girl that fords the burn!
You acquiesce, and shall I repine?
What, man of music, you grown grey
With notes and nothing else to say,
Is this your sole praise from a friend,
"Greatly his opera's strains intend,
Put in music we know how fashions end!"
I gave my youth; but we ride, in fine.
............
And yet--she has not spoke so long!
What if heaven be that, fair and strong
At life's best, with our eyes upturned
Whither life's flower is first discerned,
We, fixed so, ever should so abide?
What if we still ride on, we two
With life for ever old yet new,
Changed not in kind but in degree,
The instant made eternity--
And heaven just prove that I and she
Ride, ride together, forever ride?


There's old Heathcliff again lol
 
This one's a bit personal, but I share it nonetheless.
My mum was widowed with three kids, she not even middle-aged, me 6, and a red setter (which we had to give away because we couldn't afford it - gotta feelin it used to terrify the neighbour's chooks as well lol) She became a florist - made 7 pounds a week - but true, it was worth a lot more then.

MY MUM

I stare at this sand as it sifts through my hand, and I pen a few thoughts on my Mum, - as if
Sandgrains and time and a few words of rhyme, could capture but part of the sum,
From a hard working start to a heroine’s heart, from a laugh to a lullaby’s hum,
From my chromosome chart to my own kick start that I spent tangled up in her tum.

Plenty of words I could pen for my mum, like "trim" and like "taut and terrific",
"Taught" me most everything this puppy knows, both mother- and father- specific,
Helped "trim" my sails when I went off the rails, (at times it got pretty horrific), and
Finest of fallbacks when all else fails - a work ethic truly prolific.

Spent half her life giving roses away, truly my mum is so kind,
Putting her heart in some debutante's spray, lovingly sealed and then signed,
All this at three on a cold winter's morn, with ten minute's sleep half inclined,
And finger's inflamed with the thorns she'd de-thorned, that others would not have to find.

How far was this from a bush-bred youth, or watching her buck-jumping Dad,
Jokes on the Jackaroo, prickles in saddle bags, laughs as his horse went half mad,
How far were rose-thorns from those days of "happy", and how far were those days from "sad",
But courage was something you learnt wearing nappies, and bushies don't know the word "fad".

Out there you had to resort to your wit, laughter was made and not found,
No easy laughs when you'd much rather quit, and all that you own is parched ground,
But true grit is founded on days such as these, the starter rope just gets "rewound"
And self-starting courage, it sorta comes easy, when options are "crazed" or "unsound".

How many years did you have to fight back, how many years on your own,
How many years of happy were owed, and how many more on loan,
How far was this from a barefooted youth, and laughs at the buck-jumper's moan,
Or later a husband, and kids, and a house, and a red-setting dog,and a bone.
For you, Mum, a generous Heaven to thank - and I love when you smile on the phone.
 
Kate Bush -Wuthering Heights
This is the first part of the 1939 version of the movie "Wuthering Heights", directed by William Wyler. Starring Merle Oberon as Catherine Earnshaw and Laurence Olivier as Heathcliff.
classic stuff
 

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Further to previous

 
Here's a poem sent to me from a religious friend
 
A poet marvels at how another culture lives.
******************

Her Head

Joan Murray


Near Ekuvukeni,
in Natal, South Africa,
a woman carries water on her head.
After a year of drought,
when one child in three is at risk of death,
she returns from a distant well,
carrying water on her head.

The pumpkins are gone,
the tomatoes withered,
yet the woman carries water on her head.
The cattle kraals are empty,
the goats gaunt-
no milk now for children,
but she is carrying water on her head.

The engineers have reversed the river:
those with power can keep their power,
but one woman is carrying water on her head.
In the homelands, where the dusty crowds
watch the empty roads for water trucks,
one woman trusts herself with treasure,
and carries water on her head.

The sun does not dissuade her,
not the dried earth that blows against her,
as she carries the water on her head.
In a huge and dirty pail,
with an idle handle,
resting on a narrow can,
this woman is carrying water on her head.

This woman, who girds her neck
with safety pins, this one
who carries water on her head,
trusts her own head to bring to her people
what they need now
between life and death:
She is carrying them water on her head.



From "Looking for the Parade", 1999
W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., New York, NY
 
Even more further to previous... (and further from sanity lol)

Here's a multiple choice ending to that poem (concerning the relative age of Heathcliff and Catherine at the time of his being buried beside her, and since then) :-

he died much later , full score years her older
their coffins buried, sides removed, unlatched
he joined her (as he planned) so keen (if colder)
.............
a) but could you say that she'd been "cradle-snatched"??
b) or praps not pretty - praps just pretty matched?
c) or praps she'd aged by forty since despatched?
d) or praps the whole idea is Heathcliffe-hatched?
e) at least they lie at peace , their quarrels patched?
f) and praps still smiling, buried, bury-batched
 
great poem there Drill - what a beauty - and so damn true it's not funny .
But will we ever let them get a bit of dignity / security / freedom from the worry of starvation? some piped water supplies maybe? no way ! we'd prefer to stay "number one"
Maybe you've seen that documentary on that American kid who organised a charity to get them a drillrig to drill for water in just one village (forget which African country) - he delivered the drillrig personally - arriving amongst them, lined along the dusty road leading to the village, to be met like a hero - all 4 foot of him
 
snap back to reality
oh there goes gravity
last week my shares fell
and it felt like hell
this week shares are top
again next week theyre not
youve only got one shot
do not miss your chance to blow
coz opportunity comes once in a lifetime yo
 
last week my shares fell
..again next week theyre not
lol - good one nicks.

Last week the world went mad, and the market went big dipper
for those who sold I'm sad, for the buyers bludy ripper
I made a buck or three, but I didn't make a bucket -
I've got my health - and free
for the rest I say - ahh what the heck .
 
Dawkins on science

I found this a great concept , hence this poem intended as a toast - next time I have a beer lol - like ten minutes ago ....

 
think eminem tune before you read......


.....


snap back to reality
the Ords dropped like gravity
all my shares fell
and it felt like hell
this week shares are top
again next week theyre not
youve only got one shot
do not miss your chance to blow
when the shares hit a low
so save some stash
and make some cash
coz opportunity like this comes once in a lifetime yo
 
One of the papers today had the headline "SICK JOKE " - about the Sydney busdriver's strike.
could it be that this filters down from the top ?

 
(One) Council saying "only 150 calls by volunteer SES" lol
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/08/25/2014945.htm

PS I have a theory that Katrina / New Orleans would never have been allowed to happen in Aus - If "officialdom" didn't act, then the SES , etc, (weekend warriors) , would have gone in - boots and all - and sorted out the bureaucrats lol !

Meanwhile bad foods in USA as well
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/08/24/2013695.htm
 

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Many have probably heard of the poem HOW I BROUGHT THE GOOD NEWS FROM GHENT TO AIX, (Browning - who incidentally had a big influence on Adam Lindsay Gordon - see excerpt from his "From the Wreck" https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?p=82825&highlight=saddling#post82825)
.... and indeed many have probably also heard this parady HOW I BROUGHT THE GOOD NEWS FROM AIX TO GHENT (OR VICE VERSA)

Because I am trying to highlight the latter I will post it foremost - (if that makes sense) - I personally find it bludy hilarious.

Some research I found posted elsewhere :- http://www.emule.com/2poetry/phorum/read.php?4,12161,12319



http://www.bartleby.com/246/644.html

 
Then there's Adam Lindsay's poem , already mentioned
not to mention "There was movement at the station for the word had passed around etc. "
http://whitewolf.newcastle.edu.au/w...Banjo/verse/manfromsnowyriver/snowyriver.html
No suggestion that these have copyright problems - just that they obviously imitate Browning.

(but all of which are ripe for parodying , you'd think , lol)

You can imagine Naked Gun causing problems lol.
 
NAMECHANGES , MARRIAGES, AND POLITICS

why do Governments all change the names of departments ?
preTending they're "better read"?
and Heaps of old letters thrown over escarpments?
beCause of the wrong letter head?
a Rose , mister minister, still smells the same
if a "Rose" is renamed "public miracles"
could it Possibly be that the new-given name
means Nothing – just more right / left lyrical ?

and if Privatised wow !! - you've got someone to blame?
or is That being cynic - satirical?

if This catches on girls will marry again
and Mainly with name-change intent
you Go in as “Mrs Smith” , out “Lois Lane”
is That a new start (or just bent? )
praps Couples should try it !! in Vegas or Spain ?
and Let all frustration just vent ?
just Change BOTH your names, him to "Superman Lane"
and she can be “Supergirl Kent?" ?
 
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