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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

The Talented Mr Hoffman



 Phillip Seymour Hoffmann 1967 - 2014



POETRY JAM
THREE WORD WEDNESDAY
DVERSE OLN





you died
passive pose
a needle
in your arm

in tears of grief

a great talent
we wont see again
lost to us

dear Lord we leave thee

the pain
accelerated
drove you
to blanket  the flames

hearts cry to thee

with white poppy powder
a  rogue fuel -lethal potential
igniting a raging inferno

O Saviour dear

Rest thou softly -  softly here

no way to die
no way to live
may you now
rest at last
rest in peace

Rest thou softly -softly here









21 comments:

  1. Indeed a senseless death of a talented man.

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  2. You captured the loss of this gifted actor in a most effective manner.

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  3. No way to live..i remember hearing that myself and thought it strange as the former was what i was stating..it is sad when it goes past the point of being able to change ..or even see it any more..yes..he was a fine actor..shame that he will be remembered by the way he died..

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  4. Beautifully done. I love the lines between the stanzas which form a poem of their own. I hope he does rest softly, now. Such a talented man.

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    1. The lines are from the St Matthew Passion by J S Bach. The video clip above.

      In tears of grief
      Dear Lord we leave thee
      Hearts cry to thee
      O Saviour dear
      Rest thou softly softly here
      Rest thou softly softly here

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  5. Hoffman's death is so sad and such a waste of talent and life. Thanks for this tribute.

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  6. WOW! A capture of someone struggling and dying way to soon.

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  7. Such a shame and a waste. And sad that joy can elude some - or do they elude joy?

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  8. oh such a lovely tribute - I wonder- does he know how much we will miss him and how much we thought of him?

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  9. You captured the downward spiral and heartache of substance abuse – but with respectful and empathetic words. Well penned.

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    1. Thank you Wendy. The truly sensitive and talented find the world an impossible place to exist in without some kind of assistance... They find
      different ways to cope and survive...some are lucky and make choices which are not detrimental to them.. some are not!

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  10. PSH was so good at playing the bad guys. I loved how he played his part in "The Talented Mr. Ripley" when he sussed Ripley out so quickly. He will be sorely missed.

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  11. This is pretty well expressed... lovely write..

    http://rameshsood.blogspot.in/2014/02/i-am-not-passive-observer-3ww.html

    RS

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  12. wrirtten so nicely of such a sad loss

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  13. the juxtaposition of ordinary images of his death and with the the religious undertone makes this tribute very immediate. I really enjoyed this:

    "with white poppy powder
    a rogue fuel -lethal potential
    igniting a raging inferno"

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  14. It so very sad to hear of his passing...gosh he was a wonderful actor and one of my favourites... so many great roles one of my favourites was Charlie Wilson's War...he was so good in that one esp the scene where he broke the window...he was so good. I'll miss him. Such a wonderful tribute you've written here.

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  15. A complex and moving piece. Really nicely done.

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  16. Thank you Di. I have not seen Charlie Wilson's War but I will. There was something special about him...He will be missed by many.

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  17. Rallentanda, heartbreaking story. Talent and fame are not easy to carry, you did an excellent write here weaving spirituality with the story.

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