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Stan Lee Tribute

snugglebuck
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Write a poetic tribute honoring the great Stan Lee.
A great influence on our culture has just passed into another dimension.  Right a poetic tribute honoring this wonderful artist.

dejure
vick
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the first X gene

 
 
 
 
 
I ran every Tuesday to  
my neighbour kids house  
just to watch that show  
about the mutants
 
the theme song was  
and still excites me  
the ringtone I edited  
myself on a Nokia 3310  
 
but I never knew the  
man behind the men  
Stan Lee the creator  
the old guy in cool shades  
 
then in my adulthood  
I learned about  
the man behind the  
legacy he made  
 
I remember when  
he was asked  
what would be his  
superpower  
 
he said it's "luck"  
not a cool one  
but without it,  
the game is over  
 
but he will not stop  
inspiring more  
for generations  
to generations...  
 
they will fall in love
with the heroes and villains
as we did in our time
still admiring his creations
 
 
 
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Gahddess_Worship
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WHAT'S LEFT BEHIND

Stan at the station waits.
An indelible legacy remains.
Many millions mourn.
Remembered in print,
splashed on the silver screen.
A force for good to Valhalla flies.

What of Cousin Joey?
On a bench nearby.
Not yet fifty years achieved.
This morn Into pick up truck climbed.
Through eternal portal passed.
More finite the group
of loved ones to mourn.
Yet equally bereft.

Whose legacy be remembered most?
Whose ripple extends as far?
In someone’s eyes both super heroes.
Remembered for good deeds.
None is superior.
All ride first class.
When the caravan to the stars arrives.
Written by Gahddess_Worship (Osomajestuoso)
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snugglebuck
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WHAT'S LEFT BEHIND

Stan at the station waits.
An indelible legacy remains.
Many millions mourn.
Remembered in print,
splashed on the silver screen.
A force for good to Valhalla flies.

What of Cousin Joey?
On a bench nearby.
Not yet fifty years achieved.
This morn Into pick up truck climbed.
Through eternal portal passed.
More finite the group
of loved ones to mourn.
Yet equally bereft.

Whose legacy be remembered most?
Whose ripple extends as far?
In someone’s eyes both super heroes.
Remembered for good deeds.
None is superior.
All ride first class.
When the caravan to the stars arrives.
Written by Gahddess_Worship (Osomajestuoso)
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Gahddess_Worship said:

Great write. Thanks for kicking things off.

Naajir
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Stan The Man

A man of vision
We marveled at his heroes
And dared to dream on
Written by Naajir
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Ahavati
Tams
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It’s a Marvel(ous) Life

I was never really into dolls
  loved comics, cartoons instead    
tree houses, tonka trucks      
  playing heroes in the glade      
     
I cannot say I ever pretended      
  I was the wealthy Janet Van Dyne      
floating o'er flowers a butterfly      
 or stinging enemies as a wasp      
     
I was never The Cat, ebony-black      
  with a quiet, graceful prowess        
such a sleek, stealthy movement      
 undetected in the dark      
     
Nor was I a flaring Medusa      
  despite my waist-length hair;      
an inhuman, immortal creation      
  with deadly locks for snares      
     
I cannot say I was anyone      
  the great Stan Lee gave life      
from his visionary world      
  Marveled by kids and adults      
     
What I was, and am, is myself      
     
For what Lee taught me most of all      
  was that every day humans      
mirror these superheroes      
  within their heart-of-hearts      
     
Super-humans coming to the rescue      
  against a villainous evil force      
with strength to overturn a burning car      
  rescuing a trapped passenger inside      
     
Extended lengths of holding breath      
  drag a drowning victim from the lake      
Running faster than a speeding bullet      
  to push a pedestrian from being hit      
     
Delivering the hungry healthy meals      
  clothing and medical needs        
rescuing strays from their death      
  are superhero qualities      
     
We believe in our solar plexus      
  through enduring action and faith      
that destruction or mistakes      
  will give way to better days      
     
With this knowledge we contain      
 a piece of Lee’s imagination      
because humanity, undoubtedly      
  was his one true inspiration      
     
And perhaps, he reminded us     
 in this Marvel(ous) Life we have      
we're all superheroes of love      
 in the soul of our own skin      
~      
     
#StanLee
Written by Ahavati (Tams)
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wallyroo92
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Of Heroes and Dreamers

He dared to be a dreamer
Telling tales from his imagination
He opened up whole other worlds,
Ever since those first publications.

He helped explore other dimensions,
Without boundaries or limits,
The fight between good and evil,
Always with a human spirit.

It’s in the adventures that we find,
Stories of woe, sacrifice and victory,
And forever they’ll be enjoyed,
For ages in the pages of history.

Stan, thank you for sharing your dream,
For bringing us these marvelous tales,
For drawing us into a world of heroes,
Where the power and magic never fails.

wallyroo92
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Oh Wow, I'm certainly surprised with this! Thank you to our host for holding this tribute. I'm glad to have lived in the same time as Stan and what he shared with the world.

snugglebuck
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Congrats to Wally.  And a big thanks to everyone who participated.

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