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- Bleeding_Soul
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Reviews Requested :)
Let’s make a mistake
Beneath the first twinkle of starlight
Beneath the gaunt aura of crimson twilight,
Let’s make a mistake,
Let’s make a mistake tonight.
Have you ever gambled on a whim?
Have you ever chased a dream- fading and dim?
If not, then do it, make a mistake
Risk your life, risk your limb.
Do you live by the book, by the words of others?
Do you give them your desires to mutilate and smother?
Give yourself a chance, even though it might be a mistake.
For once in your life, listen to your heart’s quiet murmur.
Make a mistake, though it may bring you scorn,
Make a mistake, you are anyway forlorn,
Pleasing others is no life,
It is not for what you were born.
Why do you weave dreams only to toss them away?
You will still be unloved, you will still be a castaway.
Give unto others only as much as they need.
Drown not your desires in their selfish greed.
Once, just once, take my hand, let us run away,
Out the stark canvas, into the inviting grey,
Let us take the dreaded leap of faith.
Come, let us make a mistake, just for today.
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This poem was written in a moment of regret- not for something that i had done, but for smthing I did NOT do

One has to be just a little bit selfish at times.....dont hurt others, but dont sacrifice your happiness because of others.
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-- 21 Jan 2014, 17:41 --
Forgot to add that although I thoroughly enjoyed this poem - my one comment would be that 'mutilate' is a very strong word. If that was your intent - then great - if not - then consider using something a bit less strong (no good ideas for you though...)
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"Into the inviting grey" is a very evocative line. It makes me think of "Hey Mr. Tambourine Man" by Bob Dylan ... the whole song is like that one line. If you have never listened to that song, I think you would like it.
As to the main part of the content, it reminds me of two, not-quite-opposite, traditions.
One is the ancient wisdom that really giving yourself to loving someone is going to cost you, but that if it's truly love, it will seem worth it to you. To take a modern example, there's the Andrew Lloyd Webber lines from Aspects of Love: "Off into the world we go,/planning futures, turning years./Love bursts in, and suddenly/all our wisdom disappears./Love makes fools of everyone./All the rules we made are broken." There is a lot of truth in this. People who love deeply will do things that look like a foolish mistake to those who don't understand. And the greatest Lover of them all, gave up the most for those He loved! He actually died for us. "God so loved the world that He gave His only Son."
The other thing your poem reminds me of (especially the first three stanzas) is the semi-comic tradition of male poets writing beautiful verse that sounds very deep, but it's all in order to seduce a girl. Bleeding_Soul, I don't even know whether you're a man or woman, so this could be a really unfair comparison I am making. I'm not saying you were trying for that, just that your poem reminds me of that tradition. One example is a poem by John Donne, where he says, Look, this flea just bit you, and then it bit me. Our blood is mingled inside the flea, why shouldn't we make love then? Nice.


Bottom line, you have written a great poem.
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On a personal note- I am still trying to end the tussle between love for myself and love for others (or rather, respect for traditions). I guess this is something that I will learn with time, experience and maturity.
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Good luck in your balancing act. It is one we all face. It can be really hard to tell whether you are being a people pleaser or truly selfless; and whether you are being selfish or just setting good boundaries.
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