Sunday, December 26, 2010

Prompt 148: Comb

Thanks to Gautami Tripathy of Rooted for this week's prompt, comb. Here is her wonderful offering:

untangle


her children surrounded her
with so much trust-
those tangles bothered her
she knew she had to tackle it.
on Christmas day, with a strong will
she combed him out

without untangling we are a mess, both inside and outside


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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Prompt 147: Stillness

Felicity of The Confessions of a Philosophy Junkie brings us this week's prompt, stillness. Here is her poem:

There is no use staying
perfectly still now.
Because
spectacularly or otherwise
We will disintegrate
And everything will eventually fray
And nothing can save us now -
Not stillness
Not even stillness.

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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Prompt 146: Win

This week's prompt is win from Perry of Married to a Singaporean. Click here to read her poem. Enjoy!


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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Prompt 145: Free(dom)

This week's prompt is free(dom), thanks to Yamini Meduri of The Land of Dreams, who shares this poem with us:

A gift I wish
World gives me
With special love
Crafted with care

A gift I wish
To treasure all life
That I shall hold dear
Forever and ever

The gift I wish
Is the flight of dove
Free to fly high
With no fear, no limits

The gift I wish
Is the cherishing dream
Beautiful as the best
With no fear, no limits

The gift I wish
Is friendship
Strong and sweet
With no fights, no wars

The gift I wish
Is a peaceful world
Joy and love
To share for all
Forever and ever

P.S. Am so happy that its my prompt on the 5th of December...as its my Mom's birthday...so through OSI, here's my wish to her!

"A happy happy birthday to my sweetest, sweetest mother! "
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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Prompt 144: Meld

Thanks to Patti of Creative Cottage Dreamer for this week's prompt, meld, and her own wonderful contributions, below.


If I were a book....
My cover
would be eye catching-
decorated
with colorful words,
fabric and lace
and vintage images...

My binding
would be
tough,
but well- worn
and well- read
lasting the test of time...
(starting to fray maybe just a little)


My pages~
like the years-
melded together -
woven
with special memories
and experiences...
snapshots
of the people
and places and times
that make my life my own
filled with
the poetry of my life.

There would be pockets
and little niches
that would house
the special tokens
of my life
important icons
important to only me.

Hopefully this book
would be handed down
from generation to generation
and read often
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Sunday, November 21, 2010

Prompt 143: Apprentice

Thanks to Irene of Lost in Translation for this week's prompt, apprentice. Here is her poem:

Oh my toe!

Stubbed by a shard, a recurring
punishment, a breaking sound
surprising eardrums as something
fell when you swivel, you clown!

Yours is a story of blundering,
a prophesy of Murphy’s Law,
a repetition of past mistakes
nailing you to imperfection.

It’s not so much that you’re spastic,
though that too, but life is,
you found out the hard way,
as treacherous as a monkey bar.

Always the eager apprentice,
you swagger past a swing door,
like a cowboy, managing to dodge
scrapes like a stray gun shot.

You swivelled at the bar counter,
ordered a frothy beer, you heard
your name called, you turned around
expectantly, and that’s when

your avalanche of hands sent
the glass skeetering to the hard floor
and due to lack of proper footwear,
you stubbed your toe on a shard.

Which only goes to show,
you need primping, cowboy boots
or whatever, and you need to claim
grandly, you missed a gun shot

which, when you think about it,
is no small victory, for all the crap
you take, while you go about
your skillful apprenticeship.


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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Prompt 142: Echoes

Moe Lauher of --Hmm, I don't know what to tell ya! brings us this week's prompt, echoes. Here is his poem:



Echoes - return from across the field above the ravine - hello, hello, hello.

Reflections - a mirror, facing a mirror facing a mirror – echoes.

My Shadow - dark and long, connected to me, following me, but not me – an echo?



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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Prompt 141: Pause

This week's prompt is pause, thanks to Pam Olsen of Amputated Moon. Thanks for this, Pam. And thanks for this poem:


Saturday Night Jazz

in a corner of a dim-lit room
the poet sits--- pen to paper
squinting to see the words
while the sax wails and sings


the words swirl around
high on the caffeine rush
of dark espresso
and jazz


the player sounds a low note
then comes the pause
the moment after and before
the note fades into the air


fingers stop their reaching
for yet another pitch
her hand stops its writing
for yet another line


the neon clock on the wall waits
one second gone
another not yet arriving
the hands freeze


in the stretch and pull of time
the poet and the player
wait . . .
pause—


then a whispered moan
rises from the sax
and the poet bows her head
and writes


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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Prompt 140: Fancy

Thanks to Brian, who brings us this week's prompt, fancy.


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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Prompt 139: Grace

Thanks to Brandi of Recklessly Me for this week's prompt, grace. Here are her poem and image:

alt

Grace is
Always giving more and
Receiving a little less.

Grace is
No better than the pauper on the street, and
No less than than the débutante.

Grace is
Understanding
Even when you don't agree.

Grace is
Loving with all of yourself and
Expecting nothing in return.

Grace is
Supplying the needs of others
With a pure heart.

Grace is the sun in all its splendor
Shining brilliantly on the world.

Grace is
You and
Grace is
Me
When we are just as we were intended to be.

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Saturday, October 23, 2010

An Invitation from Leo

Leo of  I Rhyme Without Reason e-mailed an invitation to all OSI participants. He is having a writing challenge, no genre required. It sounds very interesting. It begins November 1 and continues every day of November except Sundays (thank you, Leo! That’s OSI Day!).

The theme for each day is the letter of the alphabet. Backwards. So on November 1, write in any genre about a topic that begins with Z. On November 2 do the same with a topic for the letter Y, etc.

This is a great idea, Leo. I want and need to write. But as you can tell by my non-existent haiku, I’m not writing. Thank you for this cool challenge!

The New Look of One Single Impression

Before the prompt is posted in just over one hour, I wanted to tell you about our new look. I've been thinking that the old OSI is dated. Blogger has new, versatile templates and they are fun to work with.

I need your feedback. What needs improvement? If you can't read something, it has to be fixed. So please let me know. All comments are e-mailed to me, so I'll be reading them and I will be paying attention to what you need.

My first question to be answered is the text on the banner — I think it is superfluous and redundant. Does anything besides "One Single Impression" have to be there? If so, what should it be?

I don't know if I'll be keeping the hydrangea banner or not. You may have suggestions for banners. They have to be 980x215 pixels. The banner text is not on the banner — it's from an element in Google. We could have seasonal banners or collages . . . just about anything that reflects the phrase "One Single Impression."

Let me know! Don't be shy. Just be gentle!

— Andree

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Prompt 138: Champion

Thanks to Rob Kistner of Image & Verse for this week's prompt, champion. Here are his poem and image:

Champion

search not in the bright lights
that illuminate the field of glory
nor midst the din of exaltation
if you seek a hero’s story

look instead outside the glare
in the quiet place beyond
where no accolades are strewn
and no ivy laurels donned

where daily life is hard
and the living less than grand
where the strength to persevere
depends on the extended hand

where the poor struggle without
the weak endeavor day to day
it’s here by selfless sweat of brow
the brave endure to find a way

willing to give all they’ve got
to daily do what must be done
to share when even they have not
to face their fear not turn and run

to reach and help the one’s in need
to fight the fight that must be fought
more than the words -- to do the deed
to stand and smile not shrink distraught

it’s among these who seldom win
yet rise each day and strive again
it’s here your search should begin
it’s here you’ll find your champion

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rob kistner © 2010



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Sunday, October 10, 2010

Prompt 137: Lonely

Today's prompt is lonely.


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Sunday, October 3, 2010

Prompt 136: Try

Thanks for this week's prompt, try, from Snow White.

When we are unaware
We try to learn
When we lose hopes
We try to regain
When we gift some pain
We try to console
When we are happy
We express it whole

We try to smoothen
When life turns rough
We try and try more
We can't try enough
Life is long journey
It never stops moving
But it ceases to grow
When we stop trying




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Sunday, September 26, 2010

Prompt 135: Monument

Ramesh Sood of A Little More Than Ordinary brings us this week's prompt, monument. Here is his poem:

A Monument of Broken Dreams

Now that I turn in to
A monument of broken dreams
Stand beside me & smile
As you will get clicked
To become a raving news
Overnight, let people find us
Smiling together at least once,
You for obvious reason
Of standing in front of camera
As the architect of the monument
And I for having
Finally become something
Of note, to be written about...





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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Prompt 134: Joie de vivre

Joie de vivre is this week's prompt, thanks to Leo! Here's his poem:

Each moment
Bliss; tear, a smile wasted
Joie de vivre

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Sunday, September 12, 2010

One Single Impression Is On Facebook

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 On the side bar (and right here!), you'll find our Facebook Page. If you click on it, it will take you to the One Single Impression page. We already have one (besides me) who has liked it — thank you, Robert!

We need 25 Likes from all of you and then we can have a permanent URL, so click away, folks! And please join the discussion about OSI blog design changes. Please post photos, videos, add your poetry in Notes. Make comments on the wall!

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Prompt 133: The Passing

Thanks to The Dark Lord for this week's prompt, the passing. Here is his poem:

The day was finally over

And the sun was setting,

Casting its tired glow over the darkening sky

As the dwindling rays got numbered...

It had been a long day

A colossal journey, come to an end

And night had come

Sweeping away the last strains of the golden light

O, so sweet, with the cool whisps

Of the earth’s smoke, bearing that soulful fragrance

And the silent sounds

Promising blissful slumber

In a dreamless wonderland.
Ah! But the memories do remain

Of the bygone day

And the events, and the promises

Of the deeds, fulfilled and unfulfilled

Of the playful banterings and relationships

So significant and intense

Yet, blurred with the passing evening

Silhouetted images, pushed further away

Now, mere fleeting instances

Of the sounds, and the smells

And the tender touches

Feelings which could still warm amidst the setting chill

Tugging resolutely, until finally

The day gives way to the glorified night

Leaving, but mere memories, at its wake…

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Friday, September 10, 2010

New Season, New Prompts

Date

Prompt

Contributor

September 19 - 25, 2010
Joie de vivre
Leo at I Rhyme Without Reason
September 26 - October 2, 2010
Monument Ramesh Sood
October 3 - 9, 2010
Try Snow White
October 10 - 16, 2010 Lonely Harshad Mehta
October 17 - 23, 2010
Champion Rob Kistner
October 24 - 30, 2010 Grace Irendi
October 31 - November 6, 2010
Fancy Brian
November 7 - 13, 2010
Pause
Pam
November 14 - 20, 2010 Echoes Moe Lauher
November 21 - 27, 2010
Apprentice Irene
November 28 - December 4, 2010
Meld Patti
December 5 - 11, 2010
Free(dom) Ms. Meduri
December 12 - 18, 2010
Win Married to Singaporean
December 19 - 25, 2010
Stillness Felicity
December 26, 2010 - January 1, 2011
Comb Gautami Tripathy
January 2 - 8, 2011
Calmed Jim
January 9 - 15, 2011
Abundance
My Poetic Path
January 16 - 22, 2011
Carnival
Rigel
January 23 - 29, 2011
Quagmire
Amity
January 30 - February 5, 2011
Evening
Word Actress
February 6 - 12, 2011
Humility
ρομπερτ
February 13 - 19, 2011
Incandescent
Tammie Lee
February 20 - 26, 2011
Top
Sandra.if
February 27 - March 5, 2011
Vellicate*
The Odd Inkwell




* Vellicate:

  • tickle: touch (a body part) lightly so as to excite the surface nerves and cause uneasiness, laughter, or spasmodic movements
  • pinch: irritate as if by a nip, pinch, or tear; "smooth surfaces can vellicate the teeth"; "the pain is as if sharp points pinch your back"
    wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn

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The calendar now has links to all of the contributors.
However, the links are not clickable. Google has yet to implement this capability.

Thank you all so much!

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Prompt 132: Choices

Thanks to Joseph of Naming Constellations for this week's prompt, choices. Here is his poem, which he calls an homage to Robert Frost.

Pathfinder


Two roads diverged in a yellow wood
and yet they seemed unkind to me:
it does a traveler no good
to see the possum meat and blood
that stain their black periphery.

These asphalt snakes that loop the field
with broken spines in pallid paint,
they fester like a wound unhealed.
The deer and fox are well-concealed:
their shadows grey, their outlines faint.

No more they dare themselves to stray
across that tarry river in the trees:
nor did I wish more to go that way.
I cleared the brush like August hay,
to see the paths the clever fox sees.

Cars pass in the corner of my eye:
I creep alongside them, heel to toe.
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I --
I wanted neither to travel by,
and thus made my own way to go.
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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Prompt 131: Empty

Thanks to Snow White for this week's prompt, empty. And thanks for the poem and image.


You
Silver lining
In my cloud of life..

You
Ray of hope
In my gloomy days..

You
The rainbow
In my colorless life..

You
My teacher
Of life's many hues..

You
Who taught me
Affection, care, happiness..
Fights, sadness, disappointment..

You
Left me one day..
I realised that you taught me
About all colors of life.

You forgot just one color..
Emptiness


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Saturday, August 28, 2010

Call for Prompts

It's time again to solicit poetry prompts from our regular participants. Please offer your prompt in the comments box. Just one prompt per person, please!


Sunday, August 22, 2010

Prompt 130: Pensive

The prompt pensive comes to us from Stacy Wilson of Inkwell Whispers. Here are her wonderful words and image.


quieter thoughts
stones smoothed
by the river



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Sunday, August 15, 2010

The Link Problems

Every Saturday night I check to make sure that the OSI post has published properly and that Mr. Linky is working. I miss a few nights. Once, a chicken was squawking outside the garage at midnight and I had to run out and see why. There was a fisher cat in the barn and the hen had escaped its clutches. But it took two hours to make sure the chickens were secure again, to make sure the fisher cat was back up on the mountain, and to get that girl back to bed. Returning to the computer, I found problems with Mr. Linky at 2 AM that night and had to stay up even later to fix it!

Last night I saw that Mr. Linky wasn't working and that the OSI blog was loading extremely slowly. I knew the loading problems were caused by Mr. Linky. But often these problems clear up overnight, so I went to bed confident that all would be well.

All is not well, as you can see. I've reached the end of my patience with Mr. Linky. I pay for their service and have been loyal. Their tech support is quick and good. But the problems continue and I don't want to deal with problems when there are other linking services that don't seem to have problems.

Therefore, without even consulting Sandy, I will be switching to inlinkz.com, which is the same linking service used by SkyWatch, Haiku Heights, and other memes. The change over may be messy. I hope you continue to have patience with the change over and with me. I want your links to be quick and easy to input and I want them available all the time to other readers. I never want you to feel frustrated or have you return again and again and attempt to input your link.

I am going to put inlinkz on today's Prompt 129: Beginning starting right now. I will add each of you manually. But I will be putting your e-mail addresses as noreply@noreply.com. Be sure that you update and fix this next week in your link. I will also choose an iconic graphic from your blog to identify your link. The page will continue to load slowly until I can delete the Mr. Linky script. I won't be able to delete that script until I have completed entering your links from your e-mails. Please be patient and hang in here with us! I should've done this change over months ago and I apologize for not doing so. I am skipping church and will sit with this until it is fixed.

Please put any new links into the inlinkz widget (the blue button under Mr. Linky). OR you can simply put your link URL in a comment text field. Thank you!

Best wishes —
Andree

UPDATE 11:18 AM
Our problems are fixed! We have inlinz now and it works beautifully.
Just be sure that next week you make sure your URL and e-mail are correct.
Thank you
so much!!

Prompt 129: Beginning

Leo of I Rhyme Without Reason sends us this poem written by his sister, who also sends the image for the prompt, beginning.
Thank you, JSW and Leo!


I lay so barren
No one to care
For my soul
An empty mind
With no life
A virgin beauty
Giving birth to
Unseen hearts
I wait for love
From the hands
I hold lovingly
From those lips
Nourished daily
By my bosom
Endless a wait
For those hands
Rip my modesty
Stab my babies
Bare my heart
Without regret
Not an ear listens
To my silent plea
They continue
To ravish my soul
As each day ends
Melancholy holds
Heart in chains
Intuition senses
A return to past
Beginning beckons
As the final end

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Sunday, August 8, 2010

Prompt 128: Connoisseur

This week's prompt, connoisseur, comes from Amity of Dreams are my Reality. Here is our friend's beautiful offering:

When I grow up....

I wish to be a writer and poet
My thoughts, feelings and emotions
Are my instruments to create a masterpiece
And I will write from the heart

When I grow up....

I wish to be a sketch artist
My imagination, crayons and canvas
Are my instruments to create a masterpiece
And I will draw from the heart

When I grow up....

I wish to be a painter
My illusions, brush and boards
Are my instruments to create a masterpiece
And I will paint from the heart

When I grow up....

I wish to be a sculptor
My hands, chisel and rock
Are my instruments to create a masterpiece
And I will carve from the heart

When I grow up....

I wish to be a pianist
My fingers, the notes and lyrics
Are my instruments to create a masterpiece
And I will play from the heart

When I grow up....

I wish to be a singer
My voice, imagination and flair
Are my instruments to create a masterpiece
And I will sing from the heart

I believe from the heart that....

Hard work, patience, inspiration
Imagination and creative juices
Are my other tools that come in handy
To craft a perfect masterpiece

I believe from the heart that....

Talent, interest and heart
The three in perfect unison
Helps me fashion a thing of beauty
And create immortal masterpieces

That would make me a connoisseur!

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Sunday, August 1, 2010

Prompt 127: Cocoon

Tammie Lee of Beauty Flows brings us this week's prompt, cocoon. Here is her beautiful poem:

Born of Petals

imagine
being born in a cocoon made of petals

deep in the forest
treasures behold
petal by petal
cocoon takes hold
filled with protection
nutrition and more
essence is planted
her spirit and body are born
delicate
fragrant
sunlight imbues
pink lavender golds
body and spirit are fused
she
a blossom born of petals
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Sunday, July 25, 2010

Prompt 126: Angel

Yamini Meduri of The Land of Dreams brings us this week's prompt, angels.
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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Prompt 125: Preponderance


This week's prompt, preponderance, comes from Deanna of Dances with Loons. Thanks to DWL for this image and poem. (Please note that, although DWL blogs at Beth Patterson's Virtual Tea House, but she and Beth are separate people!)

The brittle brown edges disintegrate with movement
Yet, I will not stop moving.
The years may make me fragile
But the remnants find a way to coalesce
And so I persevere.

The preponderance of emotion as I age,
Is longing,
Monotonous slow aches
That painfully stretch into wanting.

You see, they are at war;
Emotional missiles lobbed between desire and trust,
A turmoil that rarely finds a truce.

I turn so that the wind of those projectiles
Is at my back
And all I can see is Now.






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Sunday, July 11, 2010

Prompt 124: Overt


JP/Deb of Jane Poet - La Poessie Sur Une Mission brings us this week's prompt, overt. Thanks, friend for the poem and for the image. Both are outstanding.

Today’s poem is dedicated to the Overt, the wind that blows through the open windows

Free-flowing, uniquely distinctive
notes from a bass-guitared rasta man
for a cat playing the Queen of Sheeba
and ideas reborn as fertile land

set me free and find me wholly overt
this wind blows through wide opened windows
we are not out of context; this is real
the layered notes of fermented dreams

tilt Fresca wishes toward a grateful sky
set me free and find me wholly overt
this is everything, if not a Wasteland.

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Sunday, July 4, 2010

Prompt 123: Roads

Thanks to Gautami Tripathy of Firmly Rooted for this week's prompt, roads, and for this poem:

Soup of Health

creamy roads on my soup
create an illusion of well being-
rains pour down my cheeks

rivulets of rain
go down the muddy drain
as soup keeps me sane

sanity has a price I think,
demolishing the creamy roads
as I eat the rice in soup

fork is completely useless
to trudge through those roads
I lick the spoon spotless

if I should die now
think only this of me-
she loved rich soups!
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Sunday, June 27, 2010

Prompt 122: Ochre

Today's prompt is ochre, brought to us by Nothing Hypothetical. Ochre is a type of clayey soil, one that is much used in pigments,according to the Online Etymology Dictionary.
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Sunday, June 20, 2010

Prompt 121: Dawn

Leo of I Rhyme without a Reason brings us this week's prompt, dawn. Thanks, Leo, for the poem and image below.
Deep in my eyes
Resided a dream
It made me whole
It seemed close
Yet much distant
Etched in my soul

Yearned it a lot
Wished to be true
Waited for the day
Obstacles jumped
I reached so near
But it slipped away

A moment stuck
That pain in heart
That despair within
Lost in this world
Felt hopelessness
Like drowned in sin

Dark night trapped
Thoughts of gloom
Wind relieved fear
As I walked alone
My burden lesser
Escaped a lone tear

The horizon bright
Revealed a smile
After night of pains
Burning once more
In my eyes the fire
Dream dawned again

Photo source: here.


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Sunday, June 13, 2010

Prompt 120: Oubliette

Kuyerjudd of My Dreams up Close brings us this week's prompt, oubliette, and this wonderful poem. Thank you, friend.

Blissful Shades


Beneath the winding torrents’ glare,
A man lay sprawled with lustful gleam.
With half a mind, he dares to hope;
And half a heart that fears to dream.

Then light appeared in ghostly hues,
And he, beneath the ceiling’s wake.
Scalding rays—such painful ruse!—
Pouring heavily through the cracks.

Snow flew in like fireflies,
Which took upon his weary chin.
Blood stung fire across his thigh
And felt did he the pain—his skin!

Wished did he to God on high;
But hide he must beneath the earth,
For God saw he, a man of sin,
And hid from him the world’s one mirth.

For wrong it be to touch the sky,
And much more so to taste the air.
The man he lives in blissful shade,
Hoping, one day, God would care.

He saw no wrong in being he,
Yet there he sat beneath the moon—
Dripping water, vivid sparks—
Only hoping one day, soon…

Beneath the winding torrents’ glare,
A man lay sprawled with wondrous dreams—
That which God and Man can never see:
A dream to never fear to be.
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Pronunciation: \ˌü-blē-ˈet\ Function: noun Etymology: French, from Middle French, from oublier to forget, from Old French oblier, from Vulgar Latin *oblitare, frequentative of Latin oblivisci to forget — more at oblivion Date: 1819 : a dungeon with an opening only at the top

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