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No mans land (Clogyrnach)

No mans land (Clogyrnach)Leny Roovers5-2-2006Between the realms of life and death,veils shift and shimmer- each last breathis caught in their breezein constant reprise,as were seized-held by Seth.

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Hi Cats,Is it the biblical Seth you speak of? Anyway, sounds eerie to me. Wouldn't wanna go there kind of thing. This gave me gooseflesh... nice form."Poetry is the record of the best and happiest...

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Hi Kathy,I meant it to be the Egyptian Seth, a partly evil god.thank you for reading and comments, I found it creepy too.Leny

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Hi Leny,Scary...a fearsome place to be ....Effective write.Regards,Maryse

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Hi Maryse,This form was mentioned at my other poetry place, I remembered it from a few years back and gave it another shot....with this as a result. Leny

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Hi Leny,Good shot!Maryse

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nice.Glocyrnach sounds like a welsh relation of Gog and Magog. Is it a welsh form?I read or saw on a tv documentary that the Egyptian Seth formed the basis for the Judaic-Hebrew 'Satan'.

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Yes Willow, it is one of the Welsh forms. A year or so ago we did a series of challenges with the Welsh forms, I like them a lot, with all the internal rhymes etc etc.Didn't know about the Seth/Satan,...

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I like what you do with the briefest of the forms, Leny... It takes talent to convey so much feeling while saying so little!The Judaic-Hebrew that Willow speaks of is almost completely borrowed from...

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Whooo! This is a cool poem, Leny! I just love the way it sounds as you read it aloud. Nice form! Will have to look this one up.~Char

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It is rumoured that the Celt originated in Egypt so using this form is pretty apt Leny, and only you would think of it. Partir cst mourir un peu.

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Hello Deb,Thank you for reading and nice comments. I've been ill and not able to react sooner, sorry for that...trying to do some catching up now,Leny

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Hi Kevin,Thank you for reading and comments. It's the Egyptian Seth here...and I think you're right in wondering if religion is doing any good, in the long run...with the recent upheavals taken into...

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Hello T,There are too few hours in a day...esp. if troubled by fevers and headaches and not able to watch the screen for any length of time, it's hard to keep up reading and commenting, esp. as there...

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