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    الموضوع: Both are Alone

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      Both are Alone

      Edgar Allan Poe is one of ma fav poet amd while i was searching for one of this poems "Alone" i found this other poem for Michael R. Anderson called "Walking Alone" the two poems are so graet i had

      to show somebody lol
      hope you like it
      In 1829, the wonderful and nearly mythic Edgar Allan Poe penned a
      poem describing his feelings of uniqueness and aloneness. He knew, early on in life, that he was different from others, created and shaped in a different mold. History, of course, proved he was right.

      Over a century and half later, Michael Anderson read those words. He recognized a Golden Truth in Poe's poem, 'Alone,' and it lit a deep-felt sense of comradeship ironically based on shared aloneness. It also provoked a response, the elegantly simple, sweetly flowing words you are about to read.

      Poe and Anderson are gifted writers. Using words and rhythms, and uniquely universal imagery, they are able to conveny both meaning and feeling. In this, perhaps, they are unusual. Even alone. But the Truth they share with their talents is far less unique. Poe was different, and history remembers him for his differences. Maybe, a hundred and fifty from now, Anderson will be similarly remembered. But each of us, even if unremembered by history, is nonetheless equally unique. Each of us is born and shaped in a 'world not the same,' and each of us is unable and maybe unwilling to bring our passions 'from a common spring.'

      Each of us, in the end, is Alone.





      Alone




      Edgar Allan Poe - 1829



      From childhood's hour I have not been
      As others were- I have not seen
      As others saw- I could not bring
      My passions from a common spring-
      From the same source I have not taken
      My sorrow- I could not awaken
      My heart to joy at the same tone-
      And all I lov'd- I lov'd alone-

      Then- in my childhood- in the dawn
      Of a most stormy life- was drawn
      From ev'ry depth of good and ill
      The mystery which binds me still-
      From the torrent, or the fountain-
      From the red cliff of the mountain-
      From the sun that 'round me roll'd
      In its autumn tint of gold-
      From the lightning in the sky
      As it passed me flying by-
      From the thunder, and the storm-
      And the cloud that took the form
      (When all the rest of Heaven was blue)
      Of a demon in my view.




      Walking Alone




      Michael R. Anderson - 1/90

      Response to: "Alone", by Edgar Allan Poe.

      I, too, was born of a world not the same,
      Amongst white snow, a raindrops' shame.
      In life's garden, a dormant seed.
      A heart held of dissimilar need.

      I, too, was awed by lightning's flash,
      Embering in mind even after the crash.
      Followed closely by silent rain,
      Blood-red, falling from the sky in vain.

      The wind chimed and the earth shook from thunder,
      And my mind was but befixed to wonder;
      How could I stand amidst this storm,
      Seek shelter not, yet still seem warm?

      But I, too, take my sorrow at a site-
      Other souls would nonchalantly slight.
      And I, too, have felt the need for love,
      But could only love that need which I dreamt of.

      And as I peered deep through the skies,
      The clouds grew black to shut my eyes.
      The demon that came in your view,
      Now's taken from me what he took from you.

      In the garden the seed has sprang,
      A nameless child unearths the pang.
      Felt for the flower, both eyes in close.
      Took twenty thorns to touch the rose.

      A wondering mind looked to the sky,
      So beautiful it had to die.
      Laid it to rest upon the stone,
      And turned away a man full grown.

      Singing the same song at a different tone,
      In thoughts, destined to die, unknown.
      Born unto a world not of our own,
      We walked together, walking alone.







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      :shock22: WOW
      :shock22: WOW
      WOW
      a very nice idea of a topic
      thank u brother
      ...u know what
      Poe 's masterpiece is The Raven
      a very very very charming poem
      i adore it




      if i happen to find it,, i might post it
      so that u see how beautiful it is
      the most interesting thing about Poe's poems is the music
      WOOOOOOOOOOOOW


      i liked this part

      From childhood's hour I have not been
      As others were- I have not seen
      As others saw- I could not bring
      My passions from a common spring-
      From the same source I have not taken
      My sorrow- I could not awaken
      My heart to joy at the same tone-
      And all I lov'd- I lov'd alone


      one would just keep reading his poems
      i remember that i used to read The Raven till my sister got bored
      u know that way of reading Eng. poetry
      :icon6: a special way
      a special tone
      and our doctors used to insist that we know how to read poetry
      besides i liked reading it
      very wonderful

      ****
      thank u so much brother
      i liked ur topic
      u reminded me of the poem that i liked most
      سبحان الله و الحمد لله و لا اله الا الله و الله أكبر
      لا اله الا انت سبحانك اني كنت من الظالمين

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      those guys are awesome, have alot in common

      great pieces they got, yet so fabulious

      thank's 4 sharing


      But.. I might have just being dreaming
      Even so, the warmth u left on my skin..
      still flowing.. through my body..

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      مكاويه
      wow i mean wow
      you have an amazing passion for poetry
      Poe 's masterpiece is The Raven
      a very very very charming poem

      i adore it
      ya i know whay u mean
      but its abit hard


      tidus
      ur welcome bro

      thanx both for the replay
      and im a sis not bro lol

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      u know what

      i will post later

      i don't like to read poems on screen

      i read them with relaxing situation ...just to feel them

      see ya sister


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      مشاركة: Both are Alone

      Alexel
      Alone




      Edgar Allan Poe - 1829




      From childhood's hour I have not been
      As others were- I have not seen
      As others saw- I could not bring
      My passions from a common spring-
      From the same source I have not taken
      My sorrow- I could not awaken
      My heart to joy at the same tone-
      And all I lov'd- I lov'd alone-

      Then- in my childhood- in the dawn
      Of a most stormy life- was drawn
      From ev'ry depth of good and ill
      The mystery which binds me still-
      From the torrent, or the fountain-
      From the red cliff of the mountain-
      From the sun that 'round me roll'd
      In its autumn tint of gold-
      From the lightning in the sky
      As it passed me flying by-
      From the thunder, and the storm-
      And the cloud that took the form
      (When all the rest of Heaven was blue)
      Of a demon in my view.


      Never i read a poem like this

      i went through the Internet look for other poems

      i found the Raven

      i copied it ..... later i will post it

      thank u sister

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