The moon kicked around on earth,
either side, guardians guard the temple post,
against all odds, with multiple arms like an Indian God,
against the onslaught of so many feet.
Shot like a cannon, the moon enters
the hallowed space, guards fall, the temple
explodes to the agony & ecstasy, the drone
of the devotees like countless bees.
The Moon on Earth
Celestial football. Nice idea.
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I like the idea behind this one too - punctuation suggestions x and (deletes) to ignore or impose as always
The moon - kicked around on earth,
(on) either side guardians guard the temple post,
against all odd, with multiple arms like an Indian God, - perhaps name the relevant god (lower cap)they have many
against the onslaught of so many feet.
Shot like a canon the moon enters
the hallowed space; guards fall, the temple
explodes to the agony & ecstasy;
the hum and drone of the devotees
like countless buzzing bees.
The moon - kicked around on earth,
(on) either side guardians guard the temple post,
against all odd, with multiple arms like an Indian God, - perhaps name the relevant god (lower cap)they have many
against the onslaught of so many feet.
Shot like a canon the moon enters
the hallowed space; guards fall, the temple
explodes to the agony & ecstasy;
the hum and drone of the devotees
like countless buzzing bees.
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rushme wrote:The moon kicked around on earth,
on either side, guardians guard the temple post,
against all odd, with multiple arms like an Indian God,
against the onslaught of so many feet.
Shot like a canon, the moon enters
the hallowed space, guards fall, the temple
explodes to the agony & ecstasy, to the hum and drone
of the devotees like countless buzzing bees.
Line 3 odd should be odds?
Line 5 canon should be cannon?
Mixing religion with football again . . . it's an interesting theme. "agony & ecstasy" was a bump. "hum" "drone" and "buzzing" are all implied by bees, so a bit of overkill there.
I wish England had that Indian God in goal . . .
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thanks all for reading & the comments.
clara - great editing & puctuation suggestions - thanks!
thanks brian - cannon it is! odd or odds - i thought could be either
reference to indian god - multiple arms - just to signify that only four hands against so many feet have to work magic
how many feet? i mean how many players on each side?
clara - great editing & puctuation suggestions - thanks!
thanks brian - cannon it is! odd or odds - i thought could be either
reference to indian god - multiple arms - just to signify that only four hands against so many feet have to work magic
how many feet? i mean how many players on each side?
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How so? Sounds incorrect to me . . . .rushme wrote:
thanks brian - cannon it is! odd or odds - i thought could be either
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against all odds, with multiple arms like Indian gods?
I think that the corridor of uncertainty should be in there somewhere.
I think that the corridor of uncertainty should be in there somewhere.
I'm out of faith and in my cups
I contemplate such bitter stuff.
I contemplate such bitter stuff.
thanks for the suggestion ray
there's a very famous demon in indian mythology called Ravan with 10 heads! imagine the goals he could save! multiple arms like the gods & 10 heads like the demon - i'm wondering how to incorporate that!
there's a very famous demon in indian mythology called Ravan with 10 heads! imagine the goals he could save! multiple arms like the gods & 10 heads like the demon - i'm wondering how to incorporate that!