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The Tangled Wood

Photography Monochrome/Black and White posted on Nov 26, 2008
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Okay, This is still in the graveyard. I liked how the trees looked so I took a few different shots of them. I liked this one the best and decided to post it. As for my poem, well I was having trouble with the very end of it, and gaind help from Seth. So I am giving him credit for this as well as a chocolate chip cookie. Haha. Lost within the tangled wood Knowing no one understood No one will be looking for you Even though you think it not true Wishing you had strength to move And that you didn’t have to prove That you weren’t so very helpless Even though you are so hopeless As skies begin to darken gray And your last strength begins to fade You listen to the foreign sounds And know that they are coming now To kill you as you fall asleep You struggle but you cannot keep Underneath the great aurora In your world of paranoia Tell me if you can figure out what the poem is about. Thank you for all of your comments. I truly appreciate them.

Comments (6)


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jccj56

12:33AM | Wed, 26 November 2008

Awesome Scene!!

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Faemike55

12:44AM | Wed, 26 November 2008

The tangeld wood are the multitude of thoughts that try to get your attention they are overwhelming the mind to the point that they preclude everything else and you feel that no one else can understand what you are going through. Actually, it's like schizophrenia & bi-polar. And in case you're wondering, I've leved with both types. Makes for an interesting relationship dynamics Me, I'm just clinically depressed.

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barryjeffer

9:42AM | Wed, 26 November 2008

this is a great shot jess... and thanks for the cookie, love it with whipped cream. I think Mike makes a good point, except he described me to a tee.. even my clinical problems (he missed my PTSD). But, LOL, my first thought was a mushroom.... guess that also describes me well too. glad I could help, albeit in a very small way. fav seth

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icerian

3:05PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

Trees are our model how to live. I like this capture.

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vaggabondd

11:56PM | Thu, 27 November 2008

This is very good work my friend. I don't know if this is it or not but it does describe how I feel sometimes. Sometimes it seems like there is no way up and now way out and that nobody even cares. Sometimes it sure seems like there is no end in site no silver lining, but adventually everything comes around. Very nice stuff my friend. Am I close?

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Demented_She-Penguin

6:28PM | Sun, 30 November 2008

I like this a lot. I don't know if you have read Luis Carroll's poem The Jabberwocky, but this is what I imagined the Tulgey Wood forest to look like. As for your poem, the way I see it is trapped in you own dark thoughts and thinking that you are so lost in your darkened ways that no one can save, or even wants to save you. You cant even save you from your self. That's just the way I see it though. I don't always see the really meaning behind things, I just see what my mind likes to twist things into.


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