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Cpat Hair
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0 posted 2007-08-17 03:35 PM



Arched along the spine
She came with the sigh of
Dreams within dreams finding axis
And turn upon the spinning hands
Of faceless clock whose eyes are hidden
Behind the hours away from workdays
When holidays become the blessed vintage
Pangs that cry of no remorse
But measure still a rend of soul
Along the perforations left
Of pen points on paper

Such vellum of skin
As I would trace upon with bare finger
Simple words in block letters
Letting go the tomes of history within
Each vowel as might still escape
Chafed lips
In long slow
O’s

She closed her eyes
And felt the cold grow

Trying to lose herself within
A whisper she might hear
Along heartstrings
Or the tethered strand of soul
That choked back the tears
Lost through the years
But still warm
In a trickle of madness

Some where in Oz
The tin man trembled to the sounds
That came hollow within his chest
As he wondered how it was to feel
Dorothy beside him

And the Lion stood a shiver
Listening to coyotes bay their mournful song
To another paper moon
Blackened by flying monkeys
As he lit a fire
using veins from Scarecrows right arm
To kindle a blaze


“there’s no place like home… “ she said

and came again a flame of cedar

While I too closed my eyes
And dreamed her home

In me

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LeeJ
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1 posted 2007-08-17 04:07 PM


this certainly does it for me....I was home the minute I started reading this....
so many images reminding me of a place, a long time ago...

well, you do, what you do so well..
oh, and he was a lion to...

hugs for a marvelous read...loved the parallel


TomMark
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2 posted 2007-08-17 05:23 PM


You write fine poems (I have read some of your old ones. they are all beautiful

enjoyed reading this one too.

Tomtoo

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3 posted 2007-08-17 05:28 PM




I'm tucking this beauty away! You are in a league of your own, Sir Poet!

Giving you a big, appreciative hug,

EA

bel1e
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4 posted 2007-08-17 06:04 PM


~brilliant~

~Chief~~~just brilliant~

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~baby

  

Sunshine
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5 posted 2007-08-17 08:26 PM


babygirl, you couldn't have given a better portrait of what the Captain had written...

awesome, the both of you.

But this, sir...

quote:
Such vellum of skin
As I would trace upon with bare finger
Simple words in block letters
Letting go the tomes of history within
Each vowel as might still escape
Chafed lips
In long slow
O’s


iwihwt...
indeed, I do.


suthern
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6 posted 2007-08-22 12:34 PM


While I too closed my eyes
And dreamed her home

In me

I love the way you portray Tinman... whether he has a heart or not,  he always touches mine!! Beautiful work!

Sunshine
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7 posted 2007-08-22 09:02 PM


She closed her eyes
And felt the cold grow

Trying to lose herself within
A whisper she might hear
Along heartstrings
Or the tethered strand of soul
That choked back the tears
Lost through the years
But still warm
In a trickle of madness

Some where in Oz

~*~

I'm glad suthern brought this back to the surface;

it gave me another look
another wonder...

another of lines...


sweetbomb
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8 posted 2007-08-22 10:27 PM


I like this very much. I liked the Wizard because he made mistakes. I'd like to see a tornado. In Oz Dorothy was the tornado, the traveller back in time who changed it forever. What did Oz become after she left. D

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9 posted 2007-08-23 03:09 PM


ohhhh my....I will come back to this when more time allows and I can stop to breathe it in~  lawdy man, the way you write is so moving.....

after a fall I get back up,
move on 'cause the past is the past and theres no tomorrow if remaining in still waters while the river flows on ~dsmith

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