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Dr.Moose1
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0 posted 2011-04-26 12:41 PM


Confound the rain's incessant patter
The covers tossed in sleepless wrestling
It's taunting me with all that mattered

Among those thoughts gone skitter-scatter
Remove these pictures, I'm requesting
Confound the rain's incessant patter

A future, laughs, and chitter-chatter
Two lovers spent, content with nestling
It's taunting me with all that mattered

How can one think with all this clatter
No doubt, my sanity it's testing
Confound the rain's incessant patter

Another image torn and tattered
Your slumbering form lay peaceful, resting
It's taunting me with all that mattered

Such are these broken dreams gone shattered
Alone, with just this noise, sequestering
Confound the rain's incessant patter
It's taunting me with all that mattered.

© Copyright 2011 William E.Kleist - All Rights Reserved
Margherita
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1 posted 2011-04-26 04:19 PM


You did a fantastic job, dear William!

I think I am going to read it once again right now ... it is hauntingly beautiful.

Love,
Margherita

JerryPat2
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2 posted 2011-04-26 07:12 PM


Very well done Villanelle. I just love the line, "It's taunting me with all that mattered."

~ Passionate kiss, like spider web, leads to undoing of fly. ~

Dr.Moose1
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3 posted 2011-04-26 08:01 PM


Margherita,
That is so kind of you to say, thank you. Personally, I think this may be one of my best efforts at a most difficult form, but hey, maybe that's just me.
Doc

JerryPat2,
Thanks for revisiting. I did say I would do this, what I didn't know was that I would actually be pleased with the results. More often than not, I'm not, this one was an exception. Thanks again.
Doc

Marchmadness
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4 posted 2011-04-29 01:58 AM


I do think this is one of your best efforts, Dr. Moose. Enjoyed it very much.
                               Ida

s1nfully_1nn0c3nt
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5 posted 2011-04-29 03:27 AM


Eh, the rain has that taunting effect - reminding you of all that matters, too bad it always comes too late. Enjoyed.

-Trina
A weakened heart is far from innocent.

Dr.Moose1
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6 posted 2011-04-29 08:07 AM


Ida,
Thanks, I've actually only done a handful of these ( most of which I never posted ). To try and make all the repetition work is just too demanding, but I do like the challenge occasionally.
Doc

Trina,
Thanks for the reply. Here I tried to tie in the repetitive nature of the sound of the rain with the structure of the format.
As with most couples, who has not enjoyed the sound of the rain in love's aftermath,
but, once seperated, cursed it for bringing back those memories?

Doc

easy1
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7 posted 2011-04-29 10:02 PM


Excellently done, and I appreciate your use of a classic form. Sometimes with rain (and other things) it can be feast or famine.
Dr.Moose1
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8 posted 2011-04-30 07:13 AM


easy1,
Lol, I can certainly relate to that. Here in "Bewiderment" we have just registered our
wettest April ever ( since they started keeping records ). Anybody got a spare towel?
Doc

[This message has been edited by Dr.Moose1 (04-30-2011 11:46 PM).]

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9 posted 2011-04-30 09:05 PM


Doc,

I read this when I was on vacation and could not really reply.  I love it and believe that you wove the lines beautifully.  I love Villanelles and don't think I have really written a good one yet.  I keep trying.  This is great.

Alison

Dr.Moose1
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10 posted 2011-05-01 12:05 PM


My Dear Alison,
Tyvm. It is not often I try to address the more serious subjects (go figure),but once in a while I like to break free of the "Joker's" mold and throw something out there which might be construed as actual poetry. If it works, great, if it doesn't, great. If it works for me, well, then again, that's why I'm here .
Doc

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