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Poetic Duelling

and weighted with pencil lead
but I write with blood"
And bloody words
Last longer than in lead,
For they can never be erased.

When your witty point has snapped
And words inside your pencil trapped
Then find your sharpener, for, you see
A new point - and your words are free.

eternity's my canvas
time erases all"
And thus, between two poets,
A new verse is written.
Who would have thought,
In so few words,
Amidst the blood,
A new life would be born.

This newborn child
by the feet and slap
Till the crying wild
sounds in realms untold?"
A child? What child?
If its father deny
That it is his,
Then why should I
Take it to my home?
Shall we leave it in a cave
All wrapped in wool
To keep it warm?
See if some fool
Will take it in?
Or shall we,
Steeped in our own sin,
Come creeping back
And claim it as our own?
This hybrid child,
With parents who have flown.

This newborn child
by the feet and slap
Till the crying wild
sounds in realms untold?"
A child? What child?
If its father deny
That it is his,
Then why should I
Take ..."
And it may be that, as it grows,
Its life unfurled in verse and prose,
Like Beowolf, will a saga be,
So watch it grow, and wait, and see...

See how its 'fond father'
Washes his hands of the poor mite,
All cleansed now and hid from his sight.
And why should I be held guilty?
For I did not know him,
He took my verse
And with a sword, brought blood
And made this child.

See here, oh peasant eyes.
The masters and mistresses of verse
So deft of phrase yet wise
Walk to the stage and the audience behold
A magic line yet untold
And the mystery they present?
A new birthing, a strangled cry,
Words to sell, love to rent.
Hush now, my friends, and suffer the cold
And listen well, as the tale unfolds...

Desired to be famous right now
He penned his first sonnet
His skill lavished on it
The critics - they slammed it, and how!

And Gingerlily,
Puck-like, takes the stage,
While life around
Goes on, and tumults rage.
While others make like Shakespeare,
Wise and slick,
She breakes the mood,
and wrings a limerick.
But wait - how fares the youngster now?

And retreated with tears to his bed.
But then his sweet muse,
And a skinfull of booze,
Brought new rhymes to write epics instead.

I walk a tight line
my high perch precarious
and I cannot fly

If I could fly.
Indeed, in my youth,
I took a particular delight
In flying.
Up and up I soared,
My eyes fixed on the clouds above me
Until I found I was not flying
But merely projecting myself
In a sort of flightless flight.
My eyes wavered,
My arms grew weary,
And I landed,
Face first in the mud.

I leapt from hell's deep shadows
and soared into flight
look not at my wings
a passing echo! for I
fly faster than light

With the warmth of the dragon
Beneath my thighs
A breathless air
I gasp. look down
The world beneath my care
Oh, but to soar so high
My winged friend smiling
Her twinkling eye
Carry me onwards
Cross battled worlds
A fantasy of life so hard
Oh, but to dream so high
Joined in love, dragon and rider
With the end so nigh
We must to land
The dream is gone
And fight on we, hand in hand.
(Guess who has just written a pile of dragon books?)

mistress of all I surveyed
my will uncontested
what use possessions
without a companion
to share my riches?

To know is not to understand
To understand it not to see
To see is not to love
What use is love, if not to share?
What use are possessions, if not to touch?
And without a companion?
Not even loneliness can be shared...
(too dismal?)

Ah, then, thus, two pieces fit together.
Two pieces, yes, just two,
May mend your broken heart.

May crave for number three
And drown your voice with their frail cries
And then where would you be...

that lost, unwanted, hybrid child,
whom none would claim.
But mayhap, now, with parents whose cold hearts
have warmed towards the babe,
it finds a home. And perchance
with that home,
a fourth piece of the jigsaw soon will follow.

as a duck lays an egg
and it rolled across the waves
with a musical rock-a-bye
to crack upon a far shore
the closest of shaves

Crafted into pleasing shapes
Verse
Finding virtue in the patterns of chaos
Poets
Crying pity in a pitiless world
Words
Crying
I shall smile and walk away
Before the poet under my skin awakes and calls loneliness my brother

don't walk away,
and we will share a drink or two
and laugh, not cry,
for even poets
feel the joy of life.

mix with vinegar
pack and pickle it
we thrive on acidity
love with bitterness
cry with lucidity

I like to laugh and smile at life.
No acid in my wine,
I like my dark clouds lined with rose
and silks,
my tears all those of joy.

silk thread for them,
amd we shall mend them so
they are not seen,
and all will seem as good as new.
So, raise a glass of cheer with me
and throw your gloomy thoughts
away. Cast them off, lay them down
on railway tracks.
Let them be crushed beneath the wheels,
no more to haunt your waking dreams.

like a thousand other sleepers
caught between ballast rock
and hard parallel steel

Cry not at the foot of the stair,
but in a bucket, safely sat
in your high backed chair.
The wolf that prowls
returns to his lair.

But what of the cheerful poet,
whom no one understands.
Are they to be cast out?
Exiled to other lands?
And all just for the sin
of mirth?

As one, we cease our wild words
and turn, smiling,
to front of stage,
bowing and waving,
sated in the pleasure
of your applause.

your applause rewards the sweat on our brow,
but better work it is than to bend and milk a cow.

and our craving for the sustenance
that feeds our souls,
sated for now,
we go back to the cut and thrust of words
- no cows disturb our stage
demanding milking.
No, we squeeze out words
into our buckets,
to pour into your
brimming glasses.

but lay them in a cavern to mature
for a hundred years
and what endures will be pure
Like rapiers
Which cut and thrust
And flash like streaks
Of spotlight-sparkled silver,
And whoosh
And swoosh
And leave us
Gasping at their wit,
So words,
In rhyme
Or not,
But still in verse
Can make us
Laugh or cry or curse,
Let's have a thread
Where poets slash and dash
And delicately pink
In duels of words.
(LL)