The Immortal

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The Immortal



Do not speak to me of God, it does not touch my heart
I only know what's in my hand so I can do my part
No amount of prayer will soften any blow
But in my heart of hearts, I will endure I know

There is no sacred book on which I can rely
For all the books are made by men, and all are made to lie
I seek no mysterious Specter to bring me guilt or fear
I accept no nonsense. To life I hold on dear

I look to the Spirit in man. The Spirit exclusive of God
I accept no false religions. To man's heart I give the nod
So let me die in peace, Dear Heart - I know where I will go
And I'll return again to you - it's the one thing that I know

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jesusfreake commented on The Immortal

10-03-2009

oh now i know why u despise so many of my poems....it seems as if u are angry perhaps at God? well i see why my poems get such poor ratings from u, but i mean no disrespect everyone has their own opinion and it should be respected because its an unique thought of another being, so yea i mean no disrespect or anything....everyone is different. and anyways i like the poem...it gets a 10

Stryx

10/04/2009

I dispise no one's poetry.I merely expect that poetry be diverse. And that they be reasonably metered. Nor am I angry with 'God.'I try to look behind the curtain, that's all.

jesusfreake

10/04/2009

Ok, well I withdraw my last assumption, it was incorrect and a bit judgeful i must admit. Please excuse my behaivor and perhaps i too am looking behind the curtains in life....

Hampton commented on The Immortal

10-02-2009

Many feel the same way these days as it becomes more and more difficult for organized religion to provide answers to the horrors that occur in this world. I am still searchinbg.

Stryx

10/02/2009

I feel certain I understand the answer.

Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words.

Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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THE GATE 10
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Often I weep... 12
OCTOBER MOURNING 13
We May Never Know 9
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IF YOU KNEW... 13
Catching The Wind 11
THE CALL 7
It's That Time Of Year Again! 6
The Humming bird 7
A Warrior is Tamed 11
Haiku Rain - and other stuff 7
As In a Blink of an Eye 12
ONE OF MY MOST FAVORITE THINGS... 8
To the Porcelain God 14
24 - 7 15
Of Lust and Love 10
GREEN EYES 12
LEGACY 7
Rockies in the Spring 8
The Royal Drink 9
All Rhythm and no Rhyme nor Reason 9
DRAGON SLAYER 14
A Thunk - or Two 11
A Child Contemplates 7
Who are we? Who will we become? 10
A sound philosophy of WAR 9
Come with me. Papa 7
The importance of a smile 12
The Niner 11
Small - bent and mighty 9
Crime and Belief 7
What If... 6
THE CONCORD CARRIAGE 5
THE LAST CIGARETTE 7
The Light 6
FREE WILL 3
A light moment in the sun 6
The Inherited Gardener - 1985 7
THE DEPTH OF LOVE 5
To All Lost Loves 7
An early morning full moon 9
My Old Friend is Gone 8
The MAZE 11
Life and Death 12
May This Be Me... 8
Philosophic Haiku 4
Ring the Bell of Freedom 2
Have you ever thought? 5
A childs 9 ft. square sand box 2
Pikes Peak in Fog - Haiku 3
Spring Haiku 11
Touching from across the Room 8
Reason 6
A moments reflection 2
16 Days 10
Bits and Pieces of what I have [almost] learned 6
Last Moments 10
Pome to my Luv - Elly Mae 7
youwereright.
..
7
A LONG STROLL 6
The Soldier 7
A Conundrum 5
A New and Lasting Love 9
I'm confused... 10
Today's Father 7
Colorado Haiku 7
THE ART OF NOT LEARNING 5
Friend and/or Lover 8
IF YOU LOVE... 4
Where are they? 3
Repetition 3
Our real progenitors 4
BACK OFF! 3
Historical Haiku 2
Everything - in its own time 4
ARE THERE TREES in the Afterlife? 4
HUMILITY 3
Tuesday Morning in COS 2
Winter Haiku 2
Goodnite - my Finnish Spitz 7
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On Giving and Receiving 5
More Christmas Haiku 4
What I have learned - not through accepting, but in thinking. 4
Christmas Haiku 3
For the Love of Polly 6
Being a Son 3
I wonder how many know... 3
The Hoard 4
Perhaps You Think 3
Munchausen by Proxy 2
What to believe in... 2
Admitedly I am Conflicted 3
Problems... 4
Oh - I'll never forget whatsername..
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5
The Diner 6
WHO? 5
Out of The Fog 3
Haiku - en mass 3
LOVE 8
PERSPECTIVE 7
WHO YOU ARE [Could this be you?] 6
Halloween Nonsense 7
An Observation 6
Thoughts over morning coffee... 4
Two word poetry 4
Perfection 3
A Child's Fear 4
A non-rhyming tribute 5
What is the Perfect Poem? 5
The Gift 3
Harmony 2
THE KILL 2
The Lineage 2
The Judges 1
Tenderness 5
For those who like 'Haiku' 2
Food - Vitamins and Food 2
THE CROSS 2
Lasting Love 3
Tolerance 3
Diversity 2
Things to Know 2
The Difference 2
HE (a non-devotiona
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3
Sea Gulls and Crows (haiku) 1
Life is not what you think 4
Birth and Death 7
Lost Love 2
THINGS COULD GET WORSE 1
The Parade 1
It's a Puzzlement 4
The symbol 1
The Unicorn 3
Knowledge 2
Early snows(Haiku) 2
Three little words 1
It is more blessed... 1
The Seasons 1
The Gift 1
A CASE FOR REASON [NOT for Believers] 0
SPRING 1
The Meadow 1
Inspiration 2
Three MORE Lines 3
A child's Halloween 3
Good o'l Winston 1
The Poet? 2
ABAFT 10
unfinished poem 3
The Immortal 4
THANKSGIVING 4
Another Three Lines... 1
Life's Tides 2
A Paradox 2
Old Man 1
THE POWER OF ONE 1
A moment in time 2
ECHO - A Children's Poem 2
TRAINS RUINED MY WIFE (LIFE) 5
RECOURSE - [A Song] 2
I AM THE CHARACTER 2
WISDOM 1
A mythunderstan
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3
TO FUTURE GENERATIONS 1
1928 1
CHARACTER 1
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WHO I AM 0
EARTH TO MAN 1
DOOMED 1
THE INHERITED GARDENER [1895] 1
O Men 1
TO THE THOUGHTFUL 1
TO THOSE WH REFLECT 1
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THE CLERICS 3
THE ECHO 4
PERFECTION 5
THE RATTLER 4
TO ALL WHO WALK 3
Had you remained a friend 3
ECHO 6
Only Two Lines... 8
TEN THOUSAND PIPES OF PEACE 8
Only Three Lines 6
BABBLINGS 7
FIRST BORN 8
Puget Sound 5
THE LAW OF LIFE 9
A moment in time 8
Friend 7
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D. O'Dell 6
Haiku 9
TO THE LOVED EVERYWHERE 10
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