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Speaking Silence by Fizza Rahman Rahman - [42 words]
Decisions Of Allegiance by Peter Rivendell As a teenager, I revealed my most precious secret to my best friend - my love for him. ... [150 words]
The Voice by R Bennett Okerstrom Evil whispers across the wind. [127 words]
My Mother by Sadaf Shahab when I was too young, I never use my tongue, but my mother always understand what could I really mea... [37 words]
Silent Killers by Stuart Eric Longridge If we only knew what goes on. [317 words]
Forward To The Present Past by Stuart Eric Longridge A never ending cycle. [189 words]
Shadow Play by Stuart Eric Longridge Look beyond official references to discover the truth. [152 words]
Whats On The Box? by Stuart Eric Longridge Our friendly time waster. [178 words]
Catch The Moon by Peter Rivendell An uncertain tale of "forbidden" love. [92 words]
Empowered By My Own Karma by Stuart Eric Longridge Personal road to knowledge [230 words]
Temptation by Mia Angello - [466 words]
Forgive Me by Mia Angello - [70 words]
Waves Within by Mia Angello Twelve poems, each marking a moment between 1999-2001. [791 words]
Soulbond by Mia Angello . [70 words]
-Untitled- by Tim Baker This piece is largely about myself and my inconsistent and disjointed thoughts. It was written at a ... [187 words]
You Thought by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [100 words]
Words by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [75 words]
Will You Come by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [150 words]
Why You Never Loved Me... by Alberto Pupo The minimal doubt that existed, that was magnified by the way things went.. [105 words]
Vanquishing Pain by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [25 words]
Vampire by Judith Goff - [70 words]
Unfinished Realism by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [56 words]
True Colours by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [89 words]
Traces by Alberto Pupo A fading trace... [56 words]
Tired Scared And Alone by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [95 words]
The Real You by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [93 words]
The Ill-Mannered Guest by Asif Khan A symbolic poem, a monologue with the most mysterious character of the universe! [44 words]
Still Goes On by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally This is about a guy I just could never work out and I could never get myself. [63 words]
Something Taken by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [45 words]
Someone Is Not Me by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [47 words]
Silently Screaming by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [164 words]
Sick For You by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [82 words]
Satirical Lyrical - Contemporary Poetry by Ulysses Hero - [121 words]
Realization Of Love by Roberto J Moreno This poem is something I wrote about a girl I met this summer. I've felt things I've never ... [131 words]
Ravenous by Judith Goff - [47 words]
Prevented by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [81 words]
Painful World by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [101 words]
Ode To Love Bleeding by Alberto Pupo How to find the cure for love... [57 words]
My Star by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [94 words]
My Doll Gives Me A Lesson by Sadaf Shahab When I was a toddler, I have a dolly My doll is lovely, her hairs is curly, She has ... [136 words]
Mohabbat by Fizza Rahman Rahman - [24 words]
Missing by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [61 words]
Love Is Different by Sadaf Shahab In all walks of life As you will sow, so you will reap. but in love, more you will sow, less... [22 words]
Lonely by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [72 words]
Live It Up by Alberto Pupo Indulgence is the theme of today. [66 words]
Last Tear by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [55 words]
Justice by Sadaf Shahab (when)Men are cruel, and women are oppressed. How could their union, gives birth "Justice" [11 words]
Just You And Me by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [160 words]
Judaai by Fizza Rahman Rahman - [92 words]
Is This To Difficult To See? by Alberto Pupo The truth about everything and what I feel for her, is it really that difficult fo... [73 words]
Insecure by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [59 words]
Inner Songs by Sadaf Shahab Man moves in a circle, waiting for a miracle. his dream and wish look like a slippy fish. he is m... [35 words]
In The Stillness Of The Light by Musau The flower. [82 words]
I Trust Thee by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [46 words]
I Love Thee by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [117 words]
He Who Was Defiled by Musau A poem reflecting no compassion. [84 words]
Girls by Sadaf Shahab I am a little fish, and world is full of crocodiles. I think all the girls , feels like that. [17 words]
From Me To You Always by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [38 words]
Falling In Love With You by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [71 words]
Every Thing Has Its Significance by Sadaf Shahab Every thing has its significance for a time being . This is the nature of huma... [82 words]
Ehsaas -E- Judaai by Fizza Rahman Rahman - [56 words]
Dreamcatcher by David Wrigley Just a very small and simple poem about someone I cared for. [49 words]
Dont Let The Bastards Get You Down by L A Winterburn A funny poem about the stresses of life. [114 words]
Disclaimer by Tim Baker Someday I want to paint these on a huge scale in plain black and white. The meaning behind it all is... [113 words]
Daytime Insomnia by Tim Baker This piece is about the sheer drudgery of a day in an unfulfilling occupation when all the bod... [34 words]
Crying For Two by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [89 words]
Crave Not Me by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [51 words]
Comic by Ulysses Hero Light hearted poetry. [187 words]
Can't You See by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [54 words]
Can See It Coming. by Roberto J Moreno It's about seeing things happen, but just letting time make decisions. [127 words]
Broken Promises by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [71 words]
Broken Down by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [135 words]
Beauty by Sadaf Shahab When the breeze blow, the flowers dancing to and fro and the lakes water flow in this beautiful view I ... [31 words]
Antidote To Love by Alberto Pupo Is this the cure? [85 words]
American Tragedy by Rogue Manhattan a poem on feelings a year after 9/11. [227 words]
Amanda by Diane Copeland For the love of a child... [42 words]
All Coz Of You by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [51 words]
Alcohol Passion by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [85 words]
A Dream Last Night by Catherine Phillippa Susan Dally - [67 words]
Get Help From Someone Who Needs It Too! by Insane Man Everyone needs help. I need help. You need help. The editors here and e... [145 words]
Vultures by Stuart Eric Longridge Money grabbing bastards. [183 words]
Up In The Midnight Sky by Roberto J Moreno It's a bit about everything. Love, life, responsibility. [172 words]
Truth About Love by Alberto Pupo A harsh reality. [67 words]
Too Hard To See by Jennifer Mendez - [121 words]
Tomorrow Lies Beside Us by Sue (Sooz) Simpson - [239 words]
To All The Trees by Ivonne Le�n Vonchyta This is a poem that shows that a tree is not only a plant, that we most of the times, ignore. ... [71 words]
Three Mile Gap by Sue (Sooz) Simpson So close and yet... [285 words]
This City I Call Home by Will Cameron This town holds too many memories. Perhaps it's time to leave [158 words]
The Vagabond Heart by David B Doc Byron a poem about an evil entity. [110 words]
The Prodical Fathers by Stuart Eric Longridge So how did they know then? [148 words]
The Love I Feel For You by Elizabeth Jessica Allen These are poems I wrote a while ago, when all I could do was sit and watch the one I lo... [460 words]
Taken Away by Dane Anderson Tired of whiny teenagers writing about why their parents don't love them. Who isn't? Well here is ... [111 words]
Stateville Nights by Dane Anderson Read this and you might see what a good poem consist of. [172 words]
Soon by Emily Hunter By us for us. This poem talks about two people in love meeting for the first time, the date September 11th... [182 words]
Scratched To Grey by Peter Rivendell ... being in love with someone who can never love you back... [145 words]
Remember The Wee Dog by Stuart Eric Longridge A very real nightmare. [221 words]
Please Every Night by Rae Don't wake me up. [72 words]
Online Convo 1 by Kirsten McManus You actually wrote this, not me.... [167 words]
Once Upon A Time by Preston Miles Metz Limrick. [127 words]
Near Breaking Time by Iam Hack Not really a poem, or what we call 'prose poem' about pregnancy. [136 words]
Lost by Emily Hunter A poem about the strength a woman showed for a man she loves and the pain she feels because he was scared ... [97 words]
Jolie Marie by David B Doc Byron A poem about a cajun girl bitten by a werewolf. [252 words]
Hunter And Emily by Emily Hunter This was a part of a conversation two lovers had... where he told her... well read for yoursel... [261 words]
From London To Scotland by Will Cameron On the way home for a funer, it's seems I'm the only one sober. [223 words]
Filling In The Gaps by Stuart Eric Longridge And they still could`nt get to the moon. [237 words]
Fallen Wings by Jennifer Mendez - [63 words]
Faded Edges by A J Magy Read "Bodies at Rest" first. It helps to keep the time-line in order. [154 words]
Evening by Swish Checkley - [120 words]
Devolution. The Box
Decent Proposal by Ramkumar Menon No time to wait. I Love You. [193 words]
Dear Momma by Rosalyn Ann Gover This is a poem commemorating my mother, whom I love, who died on the 17th of September in 1998. [92 words]
Dance Of Death by David B Doc Byron A story of a young man grieving over his lost lover, only to discover shes not really dead.{At l... [566 words]
Consequently... by Christy Mack wrote this in 2 minutes. [205 words]
Casualty by Francis James Chudley This is a poem about one of my accidents whilst biking. Enjoy. [222 words]
Can You Lend Me A Tenner Son? A What? by Stuart Eric Longridge Its happening now, but for the worst [267 words]
By Hunter For Emily by Emily Hunter Time. [105 words]
Blink by Ulysses Hero A snipet of life through a childs eyes. [149 words]
Birth Trauma by Stuart Eric Longridge Were not in the dark ages any more. [204 words]
Before 6 by Ulysses Hero Long before I could spell the word innocence. [129 words]
An Ode To The One True Love. by Alberto Pupo This is dedicated to the one I love and will always love, and I hope she will get ... [128 words]
An Ode To My Love by L A Winterburn - [72 words]
All Guilt... by Iam Hack Poem about guilt. [21 words]
Aimless by Alberto Pupo For the first time understanding what its truly like to lose the love, of one you truly loved. [53 words]
Agression Obsession by Stuart Eric Longridge There's always a lot more to things. [259 words]

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TITLE (EDIT)
Devolution. The Box
DESCRIPTION
Poetry should never be described, it needs to be read and enjoyed for what it is. I will say, my own poetry swings towards surrealism. Enough said.
[247 words]
TITLE KEYWORD
Literary Fiction
AUTHOR
Ulysses Hero
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Can I be like batman, don a mask and wear underpants on the outside of my trousers? Can I hide behind a nom de plume and write of childish things?
[September 2002]
AUTHOR'S E-MAIL ADDRESS
[email protected]
AUTHOR'S OTHER TITLES (12)
At The Bus Stop (Poetry) Still working on this but would like some early feedback. I'm not too sure if I've captured the scene correctly? [425 words] [Romance]
Before 6 (Poetry) Long before I could spell the word innocence. [129 words] [Literary Fiction]
Blink (Poetry) A snipet of life through a childs eyes. [149 words]
Cameo Of My Psyche. A Collection (Poetry) Says exectly what it is in the tittle. [1,288 words] [Popular Fiction]
Comic (Poetry) Light hearted poetry. [187 words] [Humor]
Fin (Poetry) Parting is such sweet sorrow.- Shakespeare Parting is like a chinese a meal: sweet for some, sour for others. - Ulysses Hero [142 words]
Hammock (Poetry) For all you writers who scribe away on hot summers day: a dreamy submission for the tired of hand. [32 words]
If Dali Wrote Poetry: (Poetry) Odd and totally bizarre. Yes, that's what it's meant to be. [180 words] [Art]
My Parents Have The Mania (Poetry) A little light Humor. [177 words] [Humor]
On A Napkin At Rialto's (Poetry) Surreal writing. To explain is to say too much. [96 words] [Relationships]
Reverso (Poetry) Doesn't need one. [114 words]
Satirical Lyrical - Contemporary Poetry (Poetry) - [121 words] [Literary Fiction]
Devolution. The Box
Ulysses Hero

Devolution. The Box

In the 40's they came in small numbers,
widespread and hard to find. You never saw a herd
except in a shop window: little brown boxes
with Bakelite skin, legs thin as matches,
eating price tags 10 shillings to a pound.
Few took them home, fear of technology I suppose.

In the 60's numbers grew, every street had one.
We watched the Apollo moon shot on our very own,
the family gathering like primordial huntsmen
around a flicking fire. Here was the magic,
the attraction, a painting of our very own history
right then and there, in black and white.

In the 80's screens grew, legs became stumps.
They migrate from room to room.
Gone was the grey, colour was the norm
the red, the green, the blue.
In our palms we held the power
the joys of a cordless remote,
and we would use it, jab at it
like a proverbial spear,
and it would jump from channel to channel,
[a simple wrist action to make it flick].
At last we had control.

Time moved on. We tune into lethargy
and it is pre-set. On fashionable tables:
oak, teak, mahogany, they lie as pampered cats,
aged dogs, blinking rats; evolution has removed the legs
and they are self propagating: in hotel rooms one,
in street houses several.
We retreat to the safe height of a sofa
pleased in the knowledge of progression,
unaware, when buttons are pressed
we are pictures of Neanderthal.

 

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"close...but u didnt quite catch it....but ur imagery is clear and powerful....fine tune, my man" -- sunny, DC, USA.
"Do you remember when colour first hit our living rooms with a bang. Nation-wide people came down with headaches and mass hysteria blamed colour telly. I can remember my dad refusing to have one so we had black and white for another ten years before he risked a colour and a packet of paracetamol on stand-by. On telly last week they had a designer telly the screen was set in a wrought iron 'spider' and it rested on spindly legs, funky but far from practicle in a houseful of animals and kids. Loved this poem and voted accordingly. " -- Sooz, Dalton, England, Cumbria.

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© 2002 Ulysses Hero
STORYMANIA PUBLICATION DATE
September 2002
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