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Martie
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0 posted 2007-05-04 12:02 PM



Long past noon
when the banshee sleeps
and the tall grasses stiffen,
you may find an indentation in the ground
where lovers, rolling and wet,
covered with pearls of sweat
had open-eyed sex.

The earth saves things like that.
It keeps them like marbles and summer wine
until they are warm and green.
Caught against a rock, sun spent,
they will change their color each morning
until the last wind coats the ground with dust.

Who will remember when lush summer lips
begged blossom from a seed?

In the harbor,
far from the loud noise of meadows,
the fog has closed the sky
and muffled the mood of salt.
Even the sea has gathered oil and water
and twirled some forbidden coffee spoon into life.

Can you claim the reflection?


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1 posted 2007-05-04 12:13 PM


Martie, you are most assuredly one of the grand-finest ‘imagers’!:

I LOVE:

“Long past noon
when the banshee sleeps
and the tall grasses stiffen”

“The earth saves things…..
It keeps them like marbles and summer wine”

“In the harbor,
far from the loud noise of meadows,
the fog has closed the sky…..

Even the sea has gathered oil and water
and twirled some forbidden coffee spoon into life.”

APPLAUSE!

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2 posted 2007-05-04 12:17 PM


It is a beautiful poem of nature song with a bit of heavy tune but romance is between the lines.  is is good
I love these verse
"Who will remember when lush summer lips
begged blossom from a seed?" what a cry for love?!!!

enjoyed as always

LeeJ
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3 posted 2007-05-04 12:41 PM


very deeply beautiful, as only you can do...
I treasure your writes...

stunning portrait...


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4 posted 2007-05-04 12:53 PM


A beautiful read this morning...thank you

Dinah

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5 posted 2007-05-04 01:06 PM


Ohhhhhhhh, myyyyyy; Odale, I will refer to this one many times!
alw
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6 posted 2007-05-04 02:43 PM


I love opals... so you had me with the title. *S* Beautiful read! *S*
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7 posted 2007-05-04 05:44 PM


"The earth saves things like that".

Indeed...

I have touched the warm rounds
of flattened bluegrass
and wondered

was it deer that lay there
moments ago...
or but a dear moment
of two, under an August moon?


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8 posted 2007-05-04 06:47 PM


With the sensual touch of your pen you bring the magnificent vision of this poem to life...BRAVO!!!...a stunning write...*Big Hugs*
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9 posted 2007-05-04 07:54 PM


Dear Martie, you create such wondrous atmospheres that allow the reader to enter the scene and to become part of it.

Absolutely beautiful and evocative.

Love,
Margherita

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10 posted 2007-05-04 10:43 PM


Sigh....Martie, this is just beautiful!   .......jo
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11 posted 2007-05-04 10:54 PM


This is very good Martie

Would like with your permission to include
it in my Word File of poems by others.

Again very good

John

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12 posted 2007-05-04 11:59 PM


Martie, Martie, Martie.  
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13 posted 2007-05-07 07:55 AM


Martie - this takes me to a place I love to be and shows me things I love to see - lovely - Paul
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14 posted 2007-05-07 08:14 AM


MartieSis~
There is opalesque magic in the word-swirl of your making~

*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

~*The sound of a kiss is not as strong as that of a cannon, but it's echo endures much longer*~
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15 posted 2007-05-08 12:09 PM




Martie

"Who will remember when lush summer lips
begged blossom from a seed?"

your work is luxurious

your words flow together in lovliness
and abundance


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wow
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17 posted 2007-05-19 02:51 PM


Had to come back for a second read, Sissie!


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18 posted 2007-05-19 03:11 PM


You caught moments that glisten in time.
Took my breath away with each and every line.

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19 posted 2007-05-21 02:34 PM


Up you go - people can't miss this one!
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20 posted 2007-05-22 07:53 AM


Martie, your opalescent mots made for a compelling read. This is poetry at its very finest! Every line is sheer magic! Kudos to you, Dear Poetess!

Love, smiles, and a pat on the back,
Linda

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21 posted 2007-06-26 01:33 AM


When I read a poem, all too often I become embroiled in the words, the construction. On some lucky occasions I find that the words don't matter, and I'm swept into the story and the symbol of it....and on the rarest times of all, I'm simply there; no words, no story, no symbols and imagery, simply and blessedly there. That's where this one took me.

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22 posted 2007-06-28 09:54 AM


Martie ... this is VERY good.  Bob
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23 posted 2007-06-28 10:06 AM


Martie,

Yeah, I like this.  Your first strophe almost makes a trip to the county seem worthwhile--and I don't like the country.

You've picked up a fan.

Bobby

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