| Booksie Address: | http://www.booksie.com/WhiteWolf |
| Country: | United Kingdom |
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| Favorite book: | Sophie's World - Jostein Gaarder |
| Member Since: | Mar 4, 2007 |
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: Sep 23, 2011
It's about peopole. And the heart.
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: May 28, 2011
defying eyes, it's a freewrite, not very structured or...
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: May 28, 2011
it's about people's immaturity and bitterness
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: May 12, 2011
about morality and life, deeper meanings...
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: Sep 5, 2010
The Western World... are we already dead?
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: May 11, 2008
putting stuff up from other site
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: Mar 7, 2007
This is a sonnet I wrote for college a few years ago....
Tags:love
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: Mar 7, 2007
wrote this one when I was about 16 or 17. It's just abit...
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: Mar 7, 2007
I wrote this one for someone I was inlove with, a soul...
Tags:love, goddess
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: Mar 7, 2007
I wrote this when I was 14/15. I was staying in a sort of...
Tags:nature, soitude
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: Mar 6, 2007
This is a poem I wrote when I was 12. I got this...
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: Sep 23, 2011
It's about peopole. And the heart.
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: May 28, 2011
defying eyes, it's a freewrite, not very structured or...
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: May 28, 2011
it's about people's immaturity and bitterness
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: May 12, 2011
about morality and life, deeper meanings...
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: Apr 28, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGWLIj8pkT4
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: Sep 5, 2010
The Western World... are we already dead?
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: Jul 19, 2010
It's about how we change through the years.
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: May 25, 2008
Another written to Enigma
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: May 15, 2008
ha this only took me 10 secs so not v good, it's for old...
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: May 15, 2008
couldn't be bothered to think of a good title
by WhiteWolf
Posted: May 15, 2008
unedited, it's a freewrite written for the slightly...
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: May 11, 2008
a poem believe it or not
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: May 11, 2008
collaboration with my daughter
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: May 11, 2008
old old old morbid theraputic
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: May 11, 2008
cheese not worth reading
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: May 11, 2008
putting stuff up from other site
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: Mar 7, 2008
Spent longer than usual on this one, so let me know what...
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: Mar 5, 2008
Give to me your criticism
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: Mar 1, 2008
Orange is the colour for strength and confidence, and now...
Short Story by WhiteWolf
Posted: Jun 6, 2007
yep, another one for the course, last one, today at...
Short Story by WhiteWolf
Posted: Jun 6, 2007
Another thing for the course, this one had to be creating...
Short Story by WhiteWolf
Posted: Jun 6, 2007
Something I had to do for my course, had to turn the...
Short Story by WhiteWolf
Posted: May 31, 2007
this is the criteria for a short story I have to write...
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: May 18, 2007
Maybe a little confusing, it's about the land, God, and...
Short Story by WhiteWolf
Posted: May 14, 2007
This is a 500 word story I had to write today for a...
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: Apr 26, 2007
The Future's not ours to see, says Sara, Sara! A messeage...
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: Apr 21, 2007
A silly little one I wrote a while ago just for the sake...
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: Apr 20, 2007
This is a song I wrote a few months ago, I sing it in a...
Short Story by WhiteWolf
Posted: Apr 16, 2007
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Novel by WhiteWolf
Posted: Mar 12, 2007
This is my first story/novel on Booksie so I would really...
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: Mar 7, 2007
This is a sonnet I wrote for college a few years ago....
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: Mar 7, 2007
wrote this one when I was about 16 or 17. It's just abit...
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: Mar 7, 2007
I wrote this one for someone I was inlove with, a soul...
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: Mar 7, 2007
I wrote this when I was 14/15. I was staying in a sort of...
Poem by WhiteWolf
Posted: Mar 6, 2007
This is a poem I wrote when I was 12. I got this...
Hmm... It's been a while, again. Not had much time to upload etc and sorry if I have missed comments, I will return reads as soon as I can. I'm a mother and student, starting at University in September, and writing as much as I can. Inspiration ducks and dips and that's when the content of my poerty changes. I'm not sure where I'm going but hope it ends up some place good. Enjoying the journey and quietly confident it will all fall into life's little plan for me. Or, better said, my plan for it! :)
Some favourite quotes:
From Songs of Action (1898).
Arthur Conan Doyle
It was the hour of dawn,
When the heart beats thin and small,
The window glimmered grey,
Framed in a shadow wall.
And in the cold sad light
Of the early morningtide,
The dear dead girl came back
And stood by his bedside.
The girl he lost came back:
He saw her flowing hair;
It flickered and it waved
Like a breath in frosty air.
As in a steamy glass,
Her face was dim and blurred;
Her voice was sweet and thin,
Like the calling of a bird.
'You said that you would come,
You promised not to stay;
And I have waited here,
To help you on the way.
'I have waited on,
But still you bide below;
You said that you would come,
And oh, I want you so!
'For half my soul is here,
And half my soul is there,
When you are on the earth
And I am in the air.
'But on your dressing-stand
There lies a triple key;
Unlock the little gate
Which fences you from me.
'Just one little pang,
Just one throb of pain,
And then your weary head
Between my breasts again.'
In the dim unhomely light
Of the early morningtide,
He took the triple key
And he laid it by his side.
A pistol, silver chased,
An open hunting knife,
A phial of the drug
Which cures the ill of life.
He looked upon the three,
And sharply drew his breath:
'Now help me, oh my love,
For I fear this cold grey death.'
She bent her face above,
She kissed him and she smiled;
She soothed him as a mother
May sooth a frightened child.
'Just that little pang, love,
Just a throb of pain,
And then your weary head
Between my breasts again.'
He snatched the pistol up,
He pressed it to his ear;
But a sudden sound broke in,
And his skin was raw with fear.
He took the hunting knife,
He tried to raise the blade;
It glimmered cold and white,
And he was sore afraid.
He poured the potion out,
But it was thick and brown;
His throat was sealed against it,
And he could not drain it down.
He looked to her for help,
And when he looked--behold!
His love was there before him
As in the days of old.
He saw the drooping head,
He saw the gentle eyes;
He saw the same shy grace of hers
He had been wont to prize.
She pointed and she smiled,
And lo! he was aware
Of a half-lit bedroom chamber
And a silent figure there.
And as he downward gazed,
Her voice came full and clear,
The homely tender voice
Which he had loved to hear:
'The key is very certain,
The door is sealed to none.
You did it, oh, my darling!
And you never knew it done.
'When the net was broken,
You thought you felt its mesh;
You carried to the spirit
The troubles of the flesh.
'And are you trembling still, dear?
Then let me take your hand;
And I will lead you outward
To a sweet and restful land.
'You know how once in London
I put my griefs on you;
But I can carry yours now -
Most sweet it is to do!
'Most sweet it is to do, love,
And very sweet to plan
How I, the helpless woman,
Can help the helpful man.
'But let me see you smiling
With the smile I know so well;
Forget the world of shadows,
And the empty broken shell.
'It is the worn-out garment
In which you tore a rent;
You tossed it down, and carelessly
Upon your way you went.
'It is not YOU, my sweetheart,
For you are here with me.
That frame was but the promise of
The thing that was to be -
'A tuning of the choir
Ere the harmonies begin;
And yet it is the image
Of the subtle thing within.
'There's not a trick of body,
There's not a trait of mind,
But you bring it over with you,
Ethereal, refined,
'But still the same; for surely
If we alter as we die,
You would be you no longer,
And I would not be I.
'I might be an angel,
But not the girl you knew;
You might be immaculate,
But that would not be you.
'And now I see you smiling,
So, darling, take my hand;
And I will lead you outward
To a sweet and pleasant land,
'Where thought is clear and nimble,
Where life is pure and fresh,
Where the soul comes back rejoicing
From the mud-bath of the flesh
'But still that soul is human,
With human ways, and so
I love my love in spirit,
As I loved him long ago.'
So with hands together
And fingers twining tight,
The two dead lovers drifted
In the golden morning light.
But a grey-haired man was lying
Beneath them on a bed,
With a silver-mounted pistol
Still clotted to his head.
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