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Consis
Consis


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Of Ruby
posted April 13, 2005 06:26 PM
Edited By: Consis on 13 Apr 2005

cont...

Red dis Chords of Dagger and Light
The high fire of bright crimson pyres
Breathes life into the eyes of onlooking criers

Her hair but not eyes
Set a blaze the night skies

Like two piercing arrows on spears of death
She strolls through my mind with powerful breadth

Tis the command she doth carry about
Through her eyes do I follow with narry a doubt
Kill me with insatiable clout
Unloved but not lonely and only with route

Tis my lot in life to serve to this end
She has my unswerving devotion and captured amends

Let me march as her soldier to inspiring aw
Let the land of men discover new laws

Tis the law of love and command she doth hold
Over men both young and old

Never a day goes by without thought
That I might not have seen her if the eyes weren't caught

Those were my eyes she took instantaneously
Without my permission she bent my will free

And all through the ecstatic scarlet hair which first blinded my sight
Before coming around to her daggers of light

~written by Consis
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Leo_Lion
Leo_Lion


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posted April 15, 2005 05:37 AM
Edited By: Leo_Lion on 14 Apr 2005

I said something like this in my speech at our wedding, but I would like to share it with all of you...You see, I used to work midnight shifts and would come home around 7:30 - 8am. And before I entered our room and snuggled into bed, I would always get into my pyjamas in the hallway, as not to awaken my sleeping wife.

But, every time I would open that door and see her laying there peacefully, with a hint of sunshine on her delicate face, I would stop dead in my tracks and stare at her. I would be so captivated by her angelic beauty that I would just sit there and look at her for minutes.

I would listen to her breath softly and wondered what she was dreaming about. I would stroke her fine hair in between my fingers. I would take in her lovely smell that had forged itself into my happiest memories. I would do all of these things and, all the while, I would think to myself that I was the luckiest man alive!

I was overjoyed by the simple thought of having the honour to sleep next to this magnificient woman. And when I would close my eyes and start drifting off to sleep, I would think about how happy I was to love this special person and how incredible it was that she loved me in return. Finally, I would gently whisper in her ear..."I love you"...as I tenderly put my arm around her and joined her in a dreamland of slumber.
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Thorin
Thorin


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posted September 12, 2005 03:42 PM

poetry

Quote:
Red dis Chords of Dagger and Light
The high fire of bright crimson pyres
Breathes life into the eyes of onlooking criers

Her hair but not eyes
Set a blaze the night skies

Like two piercing arrows on spears of death
She strolls through my mind with powerful breadth

Tis the command she doth carry about
Through her eyes do I follow with narry a doubt
Kill me with insatiable clout
Unloved but not lonely and only with route

Tis my lot in life to serve to this end
She has my unswerving devotion and captured amends

Let me march as her soldier to inspiring aw
Let the land of men discover new laws

Tis the law of love and command she doth hold
Over men both young and old

Never a day goes by without thought
That I might not have seen her if the eyes weren't caught

Those were my eyes she took instantaneously
Without my permission she bent my will free

And all through the ecstatic scarlet hair which first blinded my sight
Before coming around to her daggers of light

~written by Consis
Ahh,trully beautifull,Consis!
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Consis
Consis


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Of Ruby
posted September 13, 2005 05:42 AM

Thankyou Thorin,

Are there any women you'd like to write about? Do you have anything you might want to say to her or them?
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Rage08
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Making it in the real world
posted September 13, 2005 06:00 AM

Sorry to interrupt, but I actually like the meaning in this thread.  So I have to say I'm proud of Consis for being brave enough to venture into the realm of love.  I probably will post something later, but I want to find a good song first or try and write something meaningful.
Not one of us can say we haven't ever felt love before in our life, so just know that everyone can relate to this thread even if some people might feel that they will be frowned upon for admitting their feelings.
I think deep inside we're all the same, but the way we react to life is what sets us apart and makes us unique...
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Consis
Consis


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Of Ruby
posted October 09, 2005 07:14 PM

Beauty In The Strength Of Her Character

Quote:
(SENECA FALLS, New York) Inspired by Alan Shepard, the first American to journey into space, a 14-year-old from suburban Chicago wrote a letter to NASA in 1961 asking what she needed to do to become an astronaut.

~She got a curt reply: Girls are not being recruited by the nation's space program.

"It had never crossed my mind up until that point that there might be doors closed to me simply because I was a girl," recalled the letter writer, better known today as Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, as she was enshrined Saturday in the National Women's Hall of Fame, along with nine other inductees.

Honored with her were Maya Lin, who designed the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.; Dr. Rita Rossi Colwell, who became the first female director of the National Science Foundation in 1998; and Betty Bumpers, a crusader for childhood immunizations who was Clinton's predecessor as Arkansas' first lady.

"I don't think there has ever been a better time to be a woman than in the United States of America in the 21st century," Clinton said in an interview.

The first known women's rights convention was held in 1848 in this upstate New York village. The hall, which opened in 1969, acclaims women who have made valuable contributions to society and especially to the freedom of women. In all, 217 women have been chosen by a national committee of judges.

Six women honored posthumously this year included pilot Blanche Stuart Scott, a barnstormer in the early days of aviation; Ruth Fulton Benedict, an anthropologist whose 1934 book, "Patterns of Culture," became an American classic; and Florence Ellinwood Allen, who in 1934 became the first female judge appointed by a president to a U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

I sure did enjoy this small article from cnn.com. It was written by the "associated press" or something. (I'll try not to hold that against em) Hehehe, anyway I think it belongs in this thread in support of women's rights. A lot of people don't understand that women have come a long way in the free & civilized world. For those not born in civilized countries . . . I pray for them.
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CarNeG
CarNeG


Hired Hero
posted May 17, 2006 09:25 PM

LOL
I wrote this poem recently
and now I have a place to put it.
(still no good name for it)



Thankyou

when men hunted by the moon
and the giant aardvarks ate avocados and
and the women were worshipped
and the womb was holy
for all life came from it

and the men brought back the deer
and orgasmed from the protein
and then went to their smelly skin tents
and orgasmed again

and they woke to find fresh air
and clean water and
land unseen by sapient eyes
life was an orgasm
that men were birthed into.

thankyou women
thankyou for all the orgasms.

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friendofgunnar
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able to speed up time
posted May 17, 2006 09:48 PM

Carneg
that is either the stupidest poem I've read in my life or the coolest poem I've ever seen, and I've been sitting here for like the last 10 minutes trying to figure out which one it is.

Right now I'm leaning towards coolest.


(maybe...)

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CarNeG
CarNeG


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posted May 17, 2006 09:54 PM

well thanks

maybe...

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Consis
Consis


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Of Ruby
posted May 18, 2006 05:11 PM

Thanks For Sharing Carneg!

We need more posts in this thread!
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Consis
Consis


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Of Ruby
posted December 04, 2006 01:03 AM

Soldier Women

**~(copy/pasted from CNN.com website)~**
Quote:
The nightmares didn't start until months after Alicia Flores returned home. The images were stark and disturbing: In one dream, a dying Iraqi man desperately grabbed her arm. In another, she was lost in a blinding sandstorm.

Sometimes, Flores awakened to discover her mouth was dust-dry -- as if she were really stumbling through the scorching, 120-degree desert.

The nightmares bring Flores back to Iraq, and her service in the Army's 92nd Chemical Company. She was just 19 when her unit arrived there. Now 23, she's left with memories of women and children being killed, of hauling bodies, of shooting a teenage Iraqi fighter. "It was him or me," she says.

"I'm fine with what I did over there ...," Flores says. "In my eyes, I did a good thing. It really doesn't bother me. The only thing that bothers me is I just want to sleep more."

Flores is one of a new generation of women who have returned from war to cope with emotional stress or physical wounds that linger long after the sounds of mortar and gunfire have faded.

Studies of Vietnam and Gulf War veterans have documented post-traumatic stress in females -- with higher rates than men, in some cases.

But the war in Iraq and Afghanistan has seen a far larger deployment of women -- more than 155,000 -- with far more females exposed to ambushes, roadside bombs, rocket-propelled grenades and other deadly hazards. And they have been left with an increased risk of combat-like stress.

Flores says she's not alarmed by her diagnosis of post-traumatic stress; she's getting help for her sleeping problems. It wasn't the war, but the adjustment to the civilian world that she found difficult.

"It was OK -- now what?" she says. "You have nobody to talk to. Your family can't relate to what you and your soldiers had and it's just really hard. ... I felt lost. ... I didn't know what to do with my time."

That anxiety -- along with depression, irritability and feelings of isolation -- also are common symptoms for men with post-traumatic stress, but some mental health experts believe there are distinct pressures for women veterans.

Some come from military service itself -- where some women feel they need to prove themselves -- while others come from the transition from vigilant soldier to caring wife or mother.


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william
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posted December 04, 2006 10:46 AM
Edited by william at 10:51, 04 Dec 2006.

All women are beautiful anyway, does not matter about the looks or whatever, for me I would love to have a gf which was the most beautiful person in the world in looks, but I would much rather have a girl which has a beautiful personality, and a certain charm about her that makes her even more stunning.

Now alot of people may like girls because they are HOT but I would much rather like someone because of what their beliefs, personality and tastes, dislikes and likes are, rather than the looks.

Looking beutiful is not everything, it's what is inside that counts, and if a beautiful girls has a rather dull personality, and is really boring to be with, then I would not really wanna be around her.

Having a nice personality, and all that is what I would much rather.


Nice thread Consis by the way

Here is a letter that I sent to the girl that I love a little while back:


Dear *girls name here*,

You are beautiful.
Ever since I have seen you there is nothing in the entire world that can compare to the beauty which embraces you, you mean the world to me and nothing in the world could take your place in my life

You mean alot to me, and if ever I was to lose you I wouldn't forgive myself.
You are one of the best things to come into my life, and I really am glad that I have met you.
You are wonderful, absolutely wonderful.


From William love ya =)


*totally embarrased now*
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kookastar
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posted January 05, 2007 09:09 AM

Iris
Internal delights
Emanate from shiny whites
A treasure true
The embodiment of you


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Iris
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posted January 05, 2007 09:11 AM

Kookie, let's elope!  
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Aculias
Aculias


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posted January 05, 2007 09:14 AM

Women are so beautiful.
I dont know what else to say
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william
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LummoxLewis
posted January 05, 2007 10:48 AM

All women are special in a unique way.


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make up a dull day, Fritter and
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kookastar
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posted January 05, 2007 10:49 AM

This is a thread for poetry people!!!
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Aculias
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posted January 05, 2007 11:11 AM

Adididido Adidididiaaaa
Adidididoyy AdidididiidoooyyyAAA
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Binabik
Binabik


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posted January 05, 2007 11:54 AM

poetry?

there is no poetry
only a feeble attempt
to describe the beauty
of a rose
in mere words
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infernal_poet
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im sarah, or sezza, or HEY YOU
posted January 05, 2007 12:17 PM

my poem

Heres a poem i wrote. i hopes its in the right place.

My soul tries to escape me and there is no substitute for breath and no placebo for a broken heart,
As you come closer it becomes harder to breath, I can see the beast of Hades in your eyes; the torment of the wicked one; all I can hear is your hissing words of Pan daemon aeon.

Sometimes I feel like need euthanasia to save me, I feel poisoned everyday, every minute you’re around, you betrayed me for the last time, my mind feels so lost.
I need a miracle, a pray, a necropolis for my woe.

Another knife in my hand, a memory I’ll never forget, the day anger exploded like a tsunami, but full of words and pain.

Oh why did u betray me? Did you not know I loved you? Or was it because you were bored? I can’t control the way you think, but I did try to make u realise I LOVE YOU!
You are so blinded by to many opportunities that you don’t know who you are hurting; you hurt me for the last time.
So now it is time to say goodbye, so long, adios.

This is a memoir of a broken soul!!!

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