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Life Lesson: Tale of Two Cities - When Villains Prove Heroes

A barrister tottering through alleys of London, Alcohol-shamed when espied; Slinking home at four in the morning, To a pillow of tears never dried. Sidney Carton's the wretch whom others denounce, He groans at his puffy, ruined face in the mirror; Daring not to yearn for dreams long abandoned, Departed down whiskey-dulled rivers. Still from eye's corner notes he the resemblance To erstwhile hero, Charles Darnay: That dashing Frenchman who's captured the heart Of the woman for whom Carton secretly prays. So, milking that resemblance for all it is worth, Carton offers up his life, brutish and mean, Inserting his own head, instead of Darnay's, 'Neath the knife of 'Madame Guillotine.' When sure of morality down here on Earth, We suddenly uncover confusion, Villains prove heroes and heroes mere villains: Is Certainty but an Illusion?

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Date: 3/9/2018 5:29:00 AM
Lovely read Gershon! I'm not sure what i'm more impressed with, the astonishingly vivid imagery or the fact that you do not sacrifice any poetic elements to maintain rhyme. I'm currently going through your works with immense glee!
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Date: 3/9/2018 1:10:00 PM
I'm humbled, Kyrill. What can I say? --Just that I appreciate your kind and caring words. Know that you have given me a huge boost. THANK YOU! :) gw
Date: 2/23/2018 9:29:00 PM
A beautiful poem with wonderful rhythm and rhyme, Gershon, based on a great book that I too read in high school. I loved the book and I love your poem. Excellent! Congratulations on your lovely win. Warmest wishes to Winter Wonderland.. ~Susan
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Date: 2/24/2018 7:19:00 PM
Susan, your warm words light up a drab February weekend here in Chicago, much as Carton's love for Lucie Manette 'lit up' the climax of "Tale of 2 Cities" and delivered Darnay into Lucie's loving arms forever and aye. Thank you for your encouragement and support. Best wishes, :) Gershon
Date: 2/22/2018 11:36:00 AM
I enjoyed reading your awesome poem based on this wonderful book, Gershon. Congratulations on your well-deserved podium win. Sandra :)
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Date: 2/22/2018 12:54:00 PM
Thank you, Sandra...Isn't it a pity that many high schools in the Chicago area no longer teach this book / require that students read it? :) Gershon
Date: 2/22/2018 6:38:00 AM
Congratulations on your well deserved win Gershon, well written. :))
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Date: 2/22/2018 12:55:00 PM
Thank you for visiting my site and for the compliment, Roy!
Date: 2/21/2018 1:18:00 AM
Enjoyed reading your synopsis very interesting , Gershon, congratulations on your win. Hugs Eve~`*
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Date: 2/21/2018 9:00:00 AM
Thank you, Eve. And congrats on your winner in "The Loss of Innocence" category. Yours was/is a powerful and gut-wrenching poem. :-) Gershon
Date: 2/20/2018 5:23:00 PM
Awesome poem. I too was SO impressed with this book when I read it in high school. Thank you so much for entering it into my contest. Congrats and superbly done, Gershon.
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Date: 2/20/2018 8:41:00 PM
Oh, Line! I'm so excited. I was so hoping that this poem might catch your eye. And it has...(Now perhaps we're showing how young we are here---I read it in high school too,...and then taught it in high school for years as well. But who cares about numbers when it comes to 'age?!') With appreciation and gratitude. Forever young! :) Gershon
Date: 1/31/2018 6:53:00 PM
A story in a poem. I like it.
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Date: 1/31/2018 6:58:00 PM
Thank you, my friend...And by the way, it's a grrrrreeeaat story in the original, methinks. Warm winter wishes. ---Gershon

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