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aziza
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0 posted 2007-08-06 11:22 PM


The Lavender House


Every day I drive pass the lavender house
And I wonder who painted it and who could see

That in the winter it warms the stark whiteness
Of ice-incrusted trees and snow berms high
That in the summer it is a canvas for blazing colors
Petunias dressed in garish pinks and purples
Falling out of baskets hanging everywhere

(Did I mention – everywhere?)

Every day I drive pass the lavender house
It is a belle surrounded by ranch wallflower s

I wonder about those who can see beyond the mundane
Who will take a chance when others may bask in the average
I would like to know that person who is so brave
To see beyond ‘normal’ and splash lavender into my day

(And make me smile)


Alison


© Copyright 2007 Alison - All Rights Reserved
Earth Angel
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1 posted 2007-08-06 11:54 PM


~ and now you have me "smiling", as well.
I like the way you see the world. You look beyond the obvious with your poetic soul and see beauty where others may not.

Love the poem and your spirit!

Linda


JamesMichael
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2 posted 2007-08-07 04:47 AM


Fine writing...James
FadingSun
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3 posted 2007-08-07 04:49 AM


This is amazing. I couldn't agree with Earth Angel more about the pleasantness in how you see the world. The last few words "and splash lavender into my day," ... I am MADLY in love with them. I usually post in the 'Spiritual Journeys' forum, but when I wander back here, this poem is exactly what I want to find. Do it again!

In the sight of Love, fear isn't even as great as a single hair:  in the law of Love, everything is offered as a sacrifice

Dark Stranger
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4 posted 2007-08-07 06:39 AM


little places in our mind
are the safe places we hurry to

enjoyed this little one

MoonShadow
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5 posted 2007-08-07 07:33 AM



   "I wonder about those who can see beyond the mundane"

  Allison... You are one, among a few insightful. Thank you for sharing.

     MoonShadow
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bel1e
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6 posted 2007-08-07 07:45 AM


very unique...There's a lavendar house in my neighborhood too...

~lovely

  

Gentle Spirit
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7 posted 2007-08-07 07:46 AM


delightful, A.  
Dominique-Simone
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8 posted 2007-08-07 10:02 AM


How lovely Alison.
Midnitesun
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9 posted 2007-08-07 10:58 AM


I understand this 'lavender' person, though I've never painted the exterior of home that color. For me, the shade of periwinkle...a 'sister' hue would make me smile.

divine chaos
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10 posted 2007-08-07 03:01 PM


did you tuck this in their door yet?  *smiles* I think it would make their day honey.  

I wish, sometimes, that I could see things
through your eyes ... it would be like
looking through the munchkin's eyes, I think

love you
Sheli

Marchmadness
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11 posted 2007-12-20 09:50 PM


A poet probably lives there.
                      Ida

aziza
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12 posted 2007-12-20 11:13 PM


Ida

I do believe you are right.

Thank you for reading about my favorite house.  Merry Christmas.

Alison

Roniece Dawson-Bruce
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13 posted 2007-12-20 11:15 PM


oh Ali... I would love to visit your very special Lavender House one day! Beautiful!  RDB xx

Be kind at heart....for everyone you meet has their own battle to fight.........

aziza
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14 posted 2007-12-20 11:16 PM


You know, I just realized that I had failed to thank those who had responded to this poem.  I do that far too often, I believe.  Even though I don't write the words - I feel the thanks well inside me as I read.  

Each of you who wrote to this poem mean a lot to me.  I thank you for your responses, encouragement and for being my teachers too.

Merry Christmas.

Love,
Alison

aziza
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15 posted 2007-12-20 11:17 PM


Hugs and kisses to you, RDB.

xxoxoxo
Ali

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16 posted 2007-12-21 11:02 AM


Amazing as always...
latearrival
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17 posted 2007-12-21 05:35 PM


My friend Ello lived in a lavender house! She was  very tall and had a different meter running. When I first met her I instantly liked her, She was kind of shy as was I, but we were able to connect. From that day until the day she died we were best of
friends. So different and yet alike enough to be able to appreciate each other. She smoked those little brown cigarillos for a while, and sometimes wore a jean jumpsuit. She drove a snazzy sport car until later when she bought a jeep.

Ello loved to redecorate houses and bought three or four during  her life time. We had fun stripping and cleaning and bringing back the old. She tore out kitchen cabinets and used huge antique cupboards and pie safes in her kitchen. Her kitchen table was an old wooden library table and she reupholstered decorator chairs that had chrome frames, in black leather that looked great around that table and so comfortable! I loved it all. She was free to do as she pleased and her taste was different.  
She could mix antiques with ultra modern and some really weird things like the kitchen chandelier that had utensils hanging from it and salt and pepper shakers. I could not believe it when we saw it in a store window in Mystic Connecticut and she squealed,"I have to have that". I grew to love it and I wish now I had it to hang in my kitchen just so I could remember her and that crazy day. It was great and passed anyone’s judgment because it was Ello..


I am sure the owner of the house you speak of is another one of a kind.. Thank you for the instant memory with your post."late"

[This message has been edited by latearrival (12-21-2007 07:44 PM).]

Artic Wind
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18 posted 2007-12-21 07:49 PM


HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS

ARCTIC WIND

secondhanddreampoet
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19 posted 2007-12-24 11:03 PM


a most interesting (and 'colorful') write!

applause!!

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