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Huan Yi
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0 posted 2007-03-16 11:28 AM


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Dusk sets
On the neighborhood

And again some incautious ant
Has been caught in the sap
That drips down the trunk
Of the old oak in the front yard

Perhaps before it died
It saw young boys intent on war
Galloping up and down the road

The well fed cat passing across the street
To its usual hunt in the empty lot
Becoming a tiger in the weeds

Those brick and wooden houses
With tarpaper roofs
Which somehow seemed so sepulchral
That no son really wanted to go inside

So the stars will sparkle
If only for just a little longer

On a troop of bicycles
Bound and determined
For one last charge


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passing shadows
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1 posted 2007-03-17 06:46 AM


I can close my eyes and see it all

another great write!

JLHunter
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2 posted 2007-03-18 08:39 AM


Hi, John.

This is a wonderful, ethereal write.  The imagery is spot-on, as I recall it from my childhood.  I never wanted to go inside, either.  This sure takes me back.  It is said that the sense of smell is one of the most evocative, and right now I can "smell" that childhood neighborhood, clearly.

Excellent write!

John

I prefer to be a dreamer among the humblest, with visions to be realized, than lord among those without dreams and desires. -Khalil Gibran

Huan Yi
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3 posted 2007-03-18 09:53 AM


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Thank you both


JLH,  this was brought on by reading a poem
by Donald Justice reflecting on his childhood
in Florida which sparked me to drift back,  to
him, on my own in Northwest Indiana.  

Thanks again


John

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4 posted 2007-03-19 03:46 PM


Somehow this takes me to a song I've loved, whose German title translates roughly to "The Little Pub, On Our Street." Maybe it's the gentle rhythm of the piece, the sense of ending-but-not-ending day implicit in the imagery, or maybe it's the smalltownness of it all, I just don't know.

I do know it's going to my Library.

"...Dort in der Kneipe
In unserer Straße,
Da fragt Dich keiner,
Was Du hast oder bist....."

~~(¸¸¸¸ºº>   ~~(¸¸¸¸ºº>  ~~(¸¸ ¸¸ºº>    ~~~(¸¸ER¸¸ºº>
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Huan Yi
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5 posted 2007-03-19 05:07 PM




Thanks Ed,


I feel this one is a level above
my usual.  I always seem to do
best when some other poem causes
someone unseen inside to respond.

I really think this will be the one
I throw on the Illinois Poetry Society
site deep in this coming summer.


Thanks again


John

PS the one you sparked today
wouldn't be bad for that site in May

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6 posted 2007-03-29 12:43 PM


Your work is always high quality, but this is one of my favorites... you take the reader THERE... to both place and time. Excellent!!
TerryW
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7 posted 2007-03-29 01:00 PM


Wow,
     Very powerful.  I enjoyed very much.  Thanks for sharing!!

Terry

~you reached inside, you touched my heart,
and I am all the better for it~
Terry A. Woodson, Jr.

icequeen
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8 posted 2007-03-29 05:05 PM


Now John, you know you have a special poet place in my poet soul - and poetry like this is the best example of why!

I grew up in Florida (I'm still here lol - I've never lived anywhere else, and refuse to grow up!)

You have painted the exact picture of what it was like. I can see that huge oak in front of my Granny's old house, where we used to build forts for the ants, and try to rescue the ones stuck in the ooze from the trees lol... and the bikes propped up against the carport poles... I guess the world is not as big as it seems sometimes.

Caroline

He who wants a rose must respect the thorn.
- Persian Proverb

dingusjr
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9 posted 2007-03-29 06:03 PM


Mmmm...a MUST read for everyone!
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