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serenity blaze
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0 posted 2009-07-29 05:53 AM


Venus never looked like this
not in the morning nor the night:
I saw the star of Bethlehem
reaching left
reaching right
the only star that shone that bright:
I wondered where the child was born.

I drank a lot of wine that night
worried, I saw two of them
as one star wonder's of a wish,
but two will fight: carpe' diem.

Mars was red as Mars should be
a tiny dot of strong-fist mean...
Neptune needed more of me
his fishes swam their swimming need--

I belched binoculors.

"Does Venus ever get this big?"
she asked me as I said "hell no"
"Does Venus have a twin, like this?"
Romulus and leave-me-lone..

We watched them all the morning long.

Majestic stars twin Bethlehem...
the Christed and the brother whim
of manifest blest destiny
as ballerinas danced the twins

balancing the odds and weights
of what was dead be born again

*twinkle*

*twinkle*

little stars

built by men who dream too far
praying they come down again;
not knowing that they fisted Mars
that kept us wise awake --intent

taking pictures

blinking squints:

"Dear God, pray tell us, what we've done."

We wept until the sun came up
and nothing ever was the same

knowing knowledge circumstance

pin-pricks in the sky

at dawn,

questioning our lives...

our spawn

balancing the odds and weights
holding hands, comparing fates

staring at the sky in awe

not curious

if we would die

standing there like that.

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Kaoru
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1 posted 2009-07-29 09:17 AM


"*twinkle*

*twinkle*

little stars

built by men who dream too far
praying they come down again;"

Sweet jeebus, woman! You must be out to give me a heart attack or sommin'! I loved this, love is not strong enough a word, but I did!

Marchmadness
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2 posted 2009-07-29 02:44 PM


Where have you been, woman? I have been missing poems like this.
                                      Ida

serenity blaze
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3 posted 2009-07-29 05:45 PM


This was inspired by a sighting of the Space Station Orbiter, early Sunday morning...like um, 3 a.m. It was trying to align with the other Space Station thingie, so my friend and I were amazed to see TWO "stars", that looked very much like iconic Stars of Bethlehem, the larger one East, the other West.

At least that's what the neighborhood rocket scientist said that it was. (The next day, after we stayed up all night wondering if we were gonna see star wars for real... )

And YES, we do happen to have our rocket scientist. (NASA retiree)

grin

Ain't life a trip? I've been tapping on this screen for years saying, "There's peeeeeeeeeople in there."

Now I look up at the sky and whisper in awe:

"There's people up there."

Glad ya'll enjoyed. I'm sorry I haven't been around so much, but that was my only moment of inspiration of late.



You all stay well and be happy.

brneyedgrly
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4 posted 2009-07-29 09:40 PM



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Mars was red as Mars should be
a tiny dot of strong-fist mean...
Neptune needed more of me
his fishes swam their swimming need--

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always a pleasure to read you

shel

my mind won't rest and I don't sleep...
not even in my dreams ~ s. nicks

D.Lester Young
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5 posted 2009-07-29 10:02 PM


Glad to see a post from you. I love your blessed touch of verse, so serene upon the night's quill of your hearts Uni-Verse onto the canvas of insight's Universe.
adagio
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6 posted 2009-07-29 10:04 PM


Venus you are indeed
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7 posted 2009-07-30 04:41 AM



K, only you
can belch binoculars in a poem
and get away with it

enjoying your star shine

Margherita
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8 posted 2009-07-30 06:43 AM


quote:
"Does Venus ever get this big?"
she asked me as I said "hell no"
"Does Venus have a twin, like this?"
Romulus and leave-me-lone..



So you are the living proof that sky and stargazing bring always new panoramas into our life.

I envy you your Nasa-retiree ...

This was a fantastic Karen inspiration.

Love,
Margherita

serenity blaze
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9 posted 2009-07-30 03:09 PM


Kacy? *wince* Let's not even mention what I did to Mars, eh?

oh lawsy...

Thanks guys! (special hugs to Ralph--I wish you'd been there, but my life is very impromptu these days)


Oklahoma Rose
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10 posted 2009-07-31 09:52 PM


Hi Serenity! I am glad I found this wonderful write of yours.
icebox
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11 posted 2009-08-01 11:13 AM


I watched them land and thought they had reall stones flying in that thing.  It not only is older than any of my cars (and I only own very old cars) but it was both built AND maintained by the lowest bidders.

...and this:

"built by men who dream too far
praying they come down again;
not knowing that they fisted Mars"

...is spectacular.



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12 posted 2009-08-01 11:37 AM


Yanno, Serene One, your poems are always brilliant like Venus on a clear night.

Hmmm, I suppose I should imbibe in more of the veni vitus ~ then perhaps I could get into the 'spirits' of writing like you and have some very interesting things to write about! Bring on the Dom Perignon!

You are so talented ~ and with a mind to match!

Linda

serenity blaze
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13 posted 2009-08-01 06:11 PM


So my ink grows on the vine?

*laughing* and Linda!

and Charly? I told my friend nobody was gonna believe/understand this--I should have known you would be the exception. So far only one other person knew exactly what I was talking about, but they had seen it, and thus believed...with a huge smile and nods, too.

It was amazing.

So I wanted to share. Thank you all so much, and now I'm off to make merry feast!

Happy Lammastide to you all!

Callista
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14 posted 2009-08-02 12:25 PM


It was amzing, as someone else so aptly said. You are wondrous as the heavens.

"The Moving Finger writes, and, having writ,
Moves on: nor all thy Piety nor Wit
Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line.."

Martie
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15 posted 2009-08-02 04:58 PM


I'm star struck!  I wish to have seen it, but more, to be able to write it like you have.  
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16 posted 2009-08-02 06:25 PM


ROTF I had copied the line:

"I belched binoculors."

and was about to make the clever and original comment that only you could belch a (misspelt) binocular, when I noticed Midnitesun beat me to it .

Karen you are priceless - you know that!  Well your writing is anyway, lol.  You are always fun, always unique, this is no exception; please get yourself over to Maree's place once in a while to lighten and effervesce with your weir ... uh, I mean talent

And I was never sure if you knew who I am, was, are ... whatever - poertree, lest there be any doubt.

I'm outta here

latearrival
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17 posted 2009-08-05 12:57 PM


So glad I came on today and chose to go back to see what I have missed. I missed this one. And I think I know what has kept you so busy. Your muse has been frolicking around  with Mafia  type. LOL   Way in another direction. Glad you wrote this, I love it. You have to drop in more often as do I.
I missed a lot this past month or two.  love ya, latearrival

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18 posted 2009-08-05 01:19 PM


Beautiful write, you have skills!

Rileigh

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