Ph: Limerick: Great Tombstones #01 Poem by Brian Johnston

Ph: Limerick: Great Tombstones #01

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In legend a man named Darth Vadar*,
Served evil, a perverse crusader,
I don't say this with pride,
But the day that he died,
His death cut by half mankind's nadir.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Brian Johnston
June 29,2014

*Darth Vadar is an arch-villian of an American movie Epic called 'Star Wars.' Not really the Anti-Christ Himself, Darth Vadar is seduced by the 'force.' The mastery of this art, which is related to telepathy and psycho-kinesis, gives a ordinary man great power over others and even physical objects. Darth Vadar's own son is the one who finally saves him from himself and the evil emperor.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bri Edwards 24 February 2015

*now i won't bother to see the movie. i've been putting it off. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WHICH DEFINITION ARE WE USING? na·dir ......................wasn't his first name RALPH? ˈnādər, ˈnādir/ noun noun: nadir; plural noun: nadirs the lowest point in the fortunes of a person or organization. they had reached the nadir of their sufferings synonyms: lowest point, lowest level, all-time low, bottom, rock-bottom; informalpits the nadir of his career antonyms: zenith Astronomy the point on the celestial sphere directly below an observer. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CAN rock-bottom be cut in half? did old Darth (ok! his death) use 'the force' to do it? ? bri :) p.s. got a poem or two for the showcase or are you boycotting it? ?

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The poem interested in its rhythm but due to my own disadvantage of not knowing the story in detail a loss of understanding the legend of the poem.

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