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A Poetic Monologue

Contributed by elmizulkarnain on Friday, 14th April 2006 @ 01:13:52 PM in AEST
Topic: abstract



A Poetic Monologue

Im the estranged often ignored artist
Writing in isolation and solitude I persist
Too sensitive and deeply in trances of introspection
Im blessed with the profound connection
To this natural and spiritual world
Stringing my words like strings of pearls

Im against the materialist view
Im for the pantheistic outlook if one might knew
Gothic and holy I paint wisdom and clues
Do I attribute myself with childlike innocence?
Seeking to transcend the world of illusion
Contemplative and meditative
Im more often provocative
I have for myself premonitions
Of premature death with detailed confusions

Beauty, I say is art and spirit
Beauty that elevates consciousness
With profound awareness

Magic,
I need more magic from the Divine One God
To traverse life confidently
And not left on the threshold
I have more of the untold

For now,
Leave me alone looking inwards at my world
World of transcendent reality
World that rejects spirituality

Im enlightened by my own deeds
With God in death I shall meet

Written and recited by:
Elmi Zulkarnain
April 2006
Loads of thanks to my mentor,
Prof. Brendan Buxton




Copyright © elmizulkarnain ... [ 2006-04-14 13:13:52]
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Re: A Poetic Monologue (User Rating: 1 )
by aegurly on Friday, 14th April 2006 @ 01:22:03 PM AEST
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big words but great keep it up!!



check out my poems and comment please


aegurly


Re: A Poetic Monologue (User Rating: 1 )
by elmizulkarnain on Friday, 14th April 2006 @ 11:26:26 PM AEST
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Thank you so much aegurly. I really appreciate the time taken to read my poem. I'll read through yours as well ya.

Luv
Elmi Zulkarnain




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