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This Beacon Has a Dual Purpose

by dr_mandrill 

Posted: 21 December 2003
Word Count: 227
Summary: I'm as sure about this as I ever am about anything.


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A boy was alone.
Hung in the void.
Like a lighthouse he stood solitary,
But threw no light on the sea
And was dark
And was silent
And was alone.

Having none he searched for hope and found it
On shelves.
People had lived.
So many. And died,
But not always.

They were the people who took shortcuts that went awry.
People who sailed past China for love;
Who dug pits in the darkest earth
On a desperate chance
And fought hand-to-hand in zero gee
On the bridge of a starship.
People who made love to beautiful ghosts
And slew their demons
(or hid or were slain
-that didn't matter).

They flew to sky's summit
On razor-edged wings of stainless steel
And set the clouds to burn
Behind them;
Or, crying havoc in the wind,
Cocked their antique duelling pistols
And with wild and heathen grins
Ran to storm strong places.

A green LED of great significance
Winked on in the boy's head.
He bit back his heart
-which had risen to his mouth
on a swell of adrenaline-
As he ran and cartwheeled up the high hill.
And thought
There are others
And knew
There are others

He held the thought til after dark.
It ignited!
And crackled orange in the black valley
And lit his smile
And was warm
While he waited for the answer.






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Bobo at 11:34 on 21 December 2003  Report this post
Dr - wonderful epic quality, great energy. Uplifting piece full of defiance.

BoBo x

roovacrag at 12:55 on 21 December 2003  Report this post
Fantastic,lots of energy going into writing this.Your adrenaline flowed as you wrote it. Will look at more of your work.Very impressed.xxxxAlice

Fearless at 13:17 on 21 December 2003  Report this post
As ever DM, you just slay me. A great piece, with hope, defiance, persistence and prevalence. Write on.

Fearless

Sparrow_splitter at 13:21 on 22 December 2003  Report this post
This is a truly great poem.
I think you should chisel this on the side of a menhir, so that civilizations not yet dreamt of can learn from it.

dr_mandrill at 18:09 on 08 January 2004  Report this post
Thankyou Bobo, thankyou Alice, thankyou Fearless, thankyou Sparrow. I'm glad people liked it. I like it. It's a run-and-jump kind of poem.


dm

<Added>

I went and found out what a menhir was, Sparrow. I'm gonna build one. It's better than my other plan: photocopying my poems onto A5 sheets and leaving them in libraries and motorway service-station toilets.


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