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Heart2Heart
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0 posted 2009-07-02 08:22 AM



~ Summer evening ~

It is dusk and the sun has set
Over the hills and tall pine trees
Over the village with its shops and streets
Over the loch that shines back at me
All my work of the frenzied day
Is now discarded and put away

It is evening and the little stars
Light up the sky with their gentle glow
A time serene and calm and sweet
A break in the humdrum world I know
When I can sit in my garden chair
As mellow softness fills the air

If I could choose that earth stand still
One moment more special than the rest
If I could stop at my own free will
To be alone and feel my best
It would be that time, not day, not night
But the hour between, the precious twilight

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Margherita
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1 posted 2009-07-02 09:32 AM


Oh, the twilight, yes it is so so special, even though it brings me deep melancholy, an intense yearning for something greater and larger than us we know exists, but can't be grasped totally from down here.

Wonderful poem, dear Katriona. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.

Love,
Margherita

Chalmette Guy
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2 posted 2009-07-02 10:59 AM


If I could choose that earth stand still
One moment more special than the rest
If I could stop at my own free will
To be alone and feel my best
It would be that time, not day, not night
But the hour between, the precious twilight
Wow, you did it again here. You captivate me with your words.

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Gaia
3 posted 2009-07-02 09:32 PM


This is exquisite! Twilight truly is a magical moment, and you've captured it perfectly!
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4 posted 2009-07-02 09:48 PM


"But the hour between, the precious twilight"
I agree with you, I love the twilight time, that reminds me of the old moody blues song too! great poem heart2heart

In his mantle gray he walked one day across a shining floor and with crystal key in secrecy he opened an ivory door -J.R.R. Tolkien(T.Bombadil-the adv

steavenr
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5 posted 2009-07-02 11:11 PM


"It would be that time, not day, not night
But the hour between, the precious twilight"

...I do believe you have chosen well...and penned it well, as well...well...

2islander2
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by the sea
6 posted 2009-07-03 03:27 AM


a sweet work of poetry, summarized impressions and sensations about a short piece of day...thanks for sharing this thoughtful piece.

have a nice day

yann

Marchmadness
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7 posted 2009-07-03 03:53 AM


Beautiful thoughts on my favorite time of day.
                              Ida

Alanor
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8 posted 2009-07-03 07:24 AM


Scotland must be a hauntingly beautiful place...

Your poem is lovely (and I know just how you feel).

HAZARD
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9 posted 2009-07-03 08:21 AM


'The precious twilight', is a great line!
There are some haunting rhymes and a sunglowing cadence about your work - it helps me see the place you are in.

I also enjoy poems which have the technique of recording the everyday yet suddenly, and surprisingly, offer a telling metaphor.

Philip Larkin's 'Whitsun Weddings' poem uses this idea to magnificent effect. After the train arrives his 'arrow-shower' gleams within the lines -  truly pentecostal!

Distant connections between life and landscape 'mind sculpture' our emotional states. In your poem I revive derelict dreams, and enjoy a samadhi coloured state.

Yet this golden succour upon daily drudgery shifts in the light of other cultures. In eastern lands the quotidian in life has its purity of being. Tasks the west sees as drudgery, others feel are transmuted by repetition - ritually cleansed by constant application. Nature breaks into blossom each year - regardless of lasting drought or fire....

H

Oklahoma Rose
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10 posted 2009-07-03 09:31 AM


I love the twilight hours. Absolutely beautiful poem you wrote here.
OwlSA
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Durban, South Africa
11 posted 2009-07-03 01:41 PM


This exquisite peace of heaven is as beautiful as your name, Katriona.  

My mother came from Scotland.

One day, perhaps the crime rate in South Africa will decrease to the degree that we can sit in such tranquility twixt the two lights, too.

Owl

Heart2Heart
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12 posted 2009-07-03 02:57 PM


I thank each and one of your for your beautiful comments.  Thanks for kind words about my name Owl, although I am Scottish, I live in Norway, and I believe I'm the only person with that name here:-)  
Heart2Heart

Heart2Heart
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13 posted 2009-07-03 03:00 PM


PS for Owl:  I just knew there had to be  Scottish blood running through your veins;- something in your words, the lilting of the language perhaps:-)
Katriona

miscellanea
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14 posted 2009-07-03 07:37 PM


A very beautiful penning!  Much enjoyed!

miscellanea

Bloodline
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Oklahoma
15 posted 2009-07-03 08:08 PM


Heart2Heart,

No image needed as your words
paint a canvas for the soul,

Bloodline

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