Loviatar

Sydney, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA


Joined February 23rd 2006

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Uni student, studying German and English

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Madam Life's a Piece in Bloom

August 16th 2006 06:32
MADAM LIFE'S A PIECE IN BLOOM
by William Ernest Henley (1849 - 1903)

Madam Life's a piece in bloom
Death goes dogging everywhere:
She's the tenant of the room,
He's the ruffian on the stair.

You shall see her as a friend,
You shall bilk him once or twice;
But he'll trap you in the end,
And he'll stick you for her price.

With his kneebones at your chest,
And his knuckles in your throat,
You would reason -- plead -- protest!
Clutching at her petticoat;

But she's heard it all before,
Well she knows you've had your fun,
Gingerly she gains the door,
And your little job is done.


from Wikipedia
William Ernest Henley
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LUCIFER IN STARLIGHT
by George Meredith (1828 - 1909)

On a starred night Prince Lucifer uprose.
Tired of his dark dominion swung the fiend
Above the rolling ball in cloud part screened,
Where sinners hugged their spectre of repose.
Poor prey to his hot fit of pride were those.
And now upon his western wing he leaned,
Now his huge bulk o'er Afric's sands careened,
Now the black planet shadowed Arctic snows.
Soaring through wider zones that pricked his scars
With memory of the old revolt from Awe,
He reached a middle height, and at the stars,
Which are the brain of heaven, he looked, and sank.
Around the ancient track marched, rank on rank,
The army of unalterable law.
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Exposure by Wilfred Owen

August 11th 2006 08:17
EXPOSURE
by Wilfred Owen (1893 - 1918)

I

Our brains ache, in the merciless iced east winds that knife us ...
Wearied we keep awake because the night is silent ...
Low drooping flares confuse our memory of the salient ...
Worried by silence, sentries whisper, curious, nervous,
But nothing happens.

Watching, we hear the mad gusts tugging on the wire.
Like twitching agonies of men among its brambles.
Northward incessantly, the flickering gunnery rumbles,
Far off, like a dull rumour of some other war.
What are we doing here?

The poignant misery of dawn begins to grow ...
We only know war lasts, rain soaks, and clouds sag stormy.
Dawn massing in the east her melancholy army
Attacks once more in ranks on shivering ranks of gray,
But nothing happens.

Sudden successive flights of bullets streak the silence.
Less deadly than the air that shudders black with snow,
With sidelong flowing flakes that flock, pause and renew,
We watch them wandering up and down the wind's nonchalance,
But nothing happens.

II

Pale flakes with lingering stealth come feeling for our faces--
We cringe in holes, back on forgotten dreams, and stare, snow-dazed,
Deep into grassier ditches. So we drowse, sun-dozed,
Littered with blossoms trickling where the blackbird fusses.
Is it that we are dying?

Slowly our ghosts drag home: glimpsing the sunk fires glozed
With crusted dark-red jewels; crickets jingle there;
For hours the innocent mice rejoice: the house is theirs;
Shutters and doors all closed: on us the doors are closed--
We turn back to our dying.

Since we believe not otherwise can kind fires burn;
Now ever suns smile true on child, or field, or fruit.
For God's invincible spring our love is made afraid;
Therefore, not loath, we lie out here; therefore were born,
For love of God seems dying.

To-night, His frost will fasten on this mud and us,
Shrivelling many hands and puckering foreheads crisp.
The burying-party, picks and shovels in their shaking grasp,
Pause over half-known faces. All their eyes are ice,
But nothing happens.

from Wikipedia
Wilfred Owen


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Earth's Answer by William Blake

August 10th 2006 09:33
EARTH'S ANSWER
by William Blake (1757 - 1827)

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Marriage A-la-Mode by John Dryden

August 9th 2006 20:56
MARRIAGE A-LA-MODE
by John Dryden (1631-1700)

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Embers by Sara Teasdale

August 8th 2006 00:11
EMBERS
by Sara Teasdale

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Cui Bono by Thomas Carlyle

August 6th 2006 23:20
CUI BONO
by Thomas Carlyle (1795 - 1881)

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No Buyers by Thomas Hardy

August 4th 2006 09:15
NO BUYERS
by Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928)

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The Man-Hater by Henry Carey

August 3rd 2006 09:54
THE MAN-HATER, A SONG
by Henry Carey (1687 - 1743)
The Man-hater, A Song

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1914 II. Safety by Rupert Brooke

August 1st 2006 08:23
1914 II. Safety
by Rupert Brooke (1887 - 1915)

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Comment by Loviatar
on Skeleton Props at POTC Premiere

July 5th 2006 09:22
Ouch, she looks painfully thin now. She hasn't always been that emaciated.

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Comment by Loviatar
on Nirvana

June 15th 2006 04:52
Funny.. Bleach is the only Nirvana album I really like.

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Comment by Loviatar
on Oliver Herford quote - A Woman's Mind...

June 10th 2006 05:29
If women do change their mind more often than men, I'd like to think that it's because women are open-minded and men are stubborn

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Comment by Loviatar
on Skipping in lavender: the Provence region

June 6th 2006 02:27
I would love to go to Provence, have you been to France? I studied French for about 10 years, but stopped at the end of last year. I feel like I'm forgetting it so fast already!

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Comment by Loviatar
on The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

June 6th 2006 02:24
It sure is long, it was part of one of my subjects last year but I don't think I ever ended up reading it until now! Luckily I managed to avoid having to answer any questions on it. I haven't read any of his other poems, maybe I'll post the ones you mentioned later on, if I can track them down.

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Comment by Loviatar
on Kate Moss is Aggresive

May 26th 2006 23:55
hahaha that's great. What's that thing she's stomping on, part of a camera?

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Comment by Loviatar
on Gone With the Wind

May 11th 2006 11:17
This is one of the books I've been meaning to read for years, but it just keeps being put on the backburner. Maybe this will inspire me to finally do it!

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Comment by Loviatar
on The importance of posting regularly

May 5th 2006 06:46
After this experience, I'm planning to submit each post one day in advance, so that if something unexpected pops up again I'll have a day's leeway. I'd recommend the same for anyone whose life has a tendency to be a bit unpredictable!
Susannah

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Comment by Loviatar
on William Blake

April 28th 2006 09:40
In that case I'll be sure to include plenty more Blake! What other poets do you like?

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Comment by Loviatar
on The Da Vinci Code

April 20th 2006 00:32
Even better!

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