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Aurelian
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0 posted 2007-03-23 09:24 PM


This one's a sequel to the earlier posted "Vineyard Dance" (Kind of a "morning after" if you will).

Stepping softly down the row
‘Tween the dew and damselflies
Blinking in the ruddy glow
Moonlight glinting in my eyes

What’s this crown of supple stems?
And what’s this piece of broken flute
Why the drum with crimson rims
And what’s this strange abandoned lute

Up starts Sun all slumber-slow
(As he’s been ever since his birth)
And stares down dumbly far below
At little hoof-prints in the earth


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Nan
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1 posted 2007-03-23 10:57 PM


Somebody danced all night, eh?

latearrival
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2 posted 2007-03-24 02:27 AM


Ah ha, great finish. martyjo
A Romantic Heart
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3 posted 2007-03-24 03:57 AM




Enjoyed part two!
Those prints were my little feet!

passing shadows
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displaced
4 posted 2007-03-24 07:41 AM


well done! I enjoyed this! Will be looking for more of your work.
Earth Angel
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5 posted 2007-03-24 09:56 AM


Dancing 'til dawn! Now that's my kind of fun!

I am enjoying your poetry! ~ So glad you found us!

Loving Light 'n a hug,

EA

secondhanddreampoet
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6 posted 2007-03-24 06:30 PM


I am greatly impressed by these 'vineyard' poems!

.....PARTICULARLY:

“Make me a crown of the leaves of the vine
Come take my hand and dance
Sing of the summer and sing of the wine
Dripping from knot-twisted branch
Come bathe ye in moonlight, come bathe ye in oil
Come let go your trouble, and shake off your toil
Come sing of the day and not of the morrow….”

AND:

“….For living is ours, and ours is this eve
To whirl, to laugh, and never to leave
Bring me the flute, and bring me the drum
Drink of the Lethe, forget all and come…”

ALONG WITH:

“.....What’s this crown of supple stems?
And what’s this piece of broken flute
Why the drum with crimson rims
And what’s this strange abandoned lute...."

Up starts Sun all slumber-slow
(As he’s been ever since his birth)
And stares down dumbly far below
At little hoof-prints in the earth....”

Welcome to 'P.I.P' and please continue to grace these lovely blue pages with such 'writes'!

dwgpoet
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since 2007-03-05
Posts 122
FL, USA
7 posted 2007-04-17 02:31 AM




Makes me want to try
My own Vineyard poem reply

and try to shine down
on grasshoppers on the ground

Soon, One I'll jumble
"When undotted i's stumble"

jwesley
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since 2000-04-30
Posts 7563
Spring, Texas
8 posted 2007-04-17 06:30 PM


Enjoyed the walk my friend...traipsed a number of vinyards way back in my California Dreaming days...well maybe California Reality days back in late 60's, early 70's when it was Really Wonderful to be there and gas was 12.5 cents a gallon...

Anyway...relate well to your write in several ways...much enjoyed...

from Texas too...

j.

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