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AslanlightShow poetry

'I am born of the Word;
I am made of the Word;
I am spoken by the Word;
I am the Word incarnate;
One Word - one phrase -
one universe - One Word.' Balldinger


"aslanlight shadowes changing shadows bright

lead us to the divine light"-by deep space, my good friend

This was written for me by my friend WWildBill:

Georgia (My Friend)

Philosophically, poetic of mind
With a silk and feather heart
The complexity, of your shining soul
Drew me close, from the very start

With a pen, your words are lithe
On paper canvas, brush strokes fly
Painting sun moon and stars
Fluffy clouds and clear blue sky

Floating on sketched images
You enrapture words of bliss
By the end line of your poems
My blushing muse is kissed

Though an ocean may divide us
For we live on distant shores
We were destined, in this life to meet
As we’ve already met before!

In running from heaven one inevitably sprints towards it for there is nowhere to hide and reminders are everywhere.

I am from the UK so any fellow Brits, Irish, Scottish or Welsh poetic dreamers, lunatics or comics (same thing) out there send an im so I know you're there and I will take a look at your ramblings! It's ok I call mine that too. I'm an old fashioned girl, I still write with a pen.


Quotes:-

As long as there are tests, there will be prayer in public schools. (unknown source)

Donne's verses are like the peace and mercy of God. Like His peace they pass all understanding, and like His mercy they seem to endure forever.
King James 1

I was working on the proofs of my poems all day. In the morning I put a comma in and in the evening I took it back out again.
Oscar Wilde

You may certainly not kiss the hand that wrote Ulysses. It's done lots of other things as well.
James Joyce

This is not a book to be tossed aside lightly. It should be thrown with great force.
Dorothy Parker

Many thanks for your book. I shall lose no time in reading it.
Benjamin Disraeli

His books are going like wildfire-everybody is burning them.
George de Witt

Your function as a critic is to show that it is really you yourself who should have written the book, if you had had the time, and since you hadn't you are glad that someone else had, although obvoiusly it might have been done better.
Stephen Potter

Paradise Lost is a book that, once put down, is very hard to pick up again.
Samuel Johnson

This book of Italian literature shows a want of knowledge that must be the result of years of study.
Oscar Wilde

If you steal from one another,it's plagiarism; if you steal from many it's research.
Wilson Mizner

I've given up reading books. I find it takes my mind off myself.
Oscar Wilde

He was an author whos works were so little known they were almost confidential.
Stanley Walker

There are just three rules for writing-but nobody knows what they are.
Somerset Maugham

My brother-in-law wrote an unusual murder story. The victim got killed by a man from another book.
Robert Sylvestor

A publisher would rather see a burgler in his office than a poet.
H.de Vere Stacpoole

If you can't annoy people there is little point in writing.
Kingsley Amis

The censorious said that she slept in a hammock and understood Yeat's poems but her family denied both stories.
H.H.Munro

Waldo is one of those people who would be greatly improved by death.
H.H.Munro

The author of this novel and all the characters mentioned in it are fictitious. There is no such city as Manchester.
Howard Spring
(I take umbrage at that, seeing as I was born in Manchester!)

Every word that Lilian Hellman writes is a lie, including 'and' and 'the'.
Mary McCarthy

Writing is easy. All you have to do is stare at a blank piece of paper until drops of blood form on your forehead.
Gene Fowler

First coffee, then a bowel movement, then the muse joins me.
Gore Vidal

I thought I'd begin reading a poem by Shakesphere, but then I thought 'Why should I?' He never reads any of mine.
Spike Milligan

I am not feeling very well. I can only write prose today.
W.B.Yeats

Andiatorocte is the title of a volume of poems by the Rev.Clarence Walworth, of Albany N.Y. It is a word borrowed from the Indians, and should, we think, be returned to them as soon as possible.
Oscar Wilde

A good many young writers make the mistake of enclosing a stamped self addressed envelope, big enough to send the manuscript back in. This is too much of a temptaion for the editor.
Ring Lardner

He is a distinguished man of letters. He works for the post office.
Max Kaufmann

The 'Ancient Mariner' would not have been so popular if it had been called 'The Old Sailor'.
Alan Coren















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  • deep space : a nice person on June 27
    Best wishes Georgia keep up the good work and vibes,best wishes
  • Sharcu on June 4
    Remember me? Just came back after a year and a half break and just saw your name on the site. Thought I'd say hi

  • lianonsidhe on May 31
    Hi
    I'm in the 'Brits' group. My name is Lianonsidhe and I'm a 400 year old banshee! However, my alter ego is a real Brit, because that's my name, Britt.
    I read your alert about the amalgam protest and have sent in an entry so I could sign the petition. Go for it! Hope this helps.
    Enjoyed your page very much.
  • Vera Rich on May 30
    Well, Somerset Maughan may not have known the three laws of writing - but I was taught them -in broad Yorkshire - when I was seven years old. Rendered into standard English - they were:

    1) "If the great British public can possibly find a comic and/or dirty meaning you did not intend - it will!".

    2)"If the printers can possibly misunderstand instructions and mess things up - they will!"

    3) All Editors are idiots - till you become Editor".

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