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OwlSA
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0 posted 2011-07-15 12:19 PM



WISTFUL EYES
15 July 2011

I spread out my arms
ballerina-wide
to draw the drapes
on the soft hours,
but the comfort
of the sky
kissing the sun goodbye
in rose and gold fire,
lingered on my tongue
and stole my whispers
and carried them
over the horizon
and far away
wrapped in lace
on a milk-white horse
and
my arms
slipped to my side
in awe
and
I
didn’t.

Owl

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Shortysdadd
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1 posted 2011-07-15 02:41 PM


Wonderful owl!!
Margherita
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2 posted 2011-07-15 06:31 PM


Exquisite, dear Owl! Spellbinding.

Love,
Margherita

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3 posted 2011-07-16 12:37 PM


fine writing !!
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4 posted 2011-07-16 01:57 AM


Yes, spellbinging.  You leave me in silence.

xoxo
A

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5 posted 2011-07-16 02:09 AM


Magical, Diana.
               Ida

OwlSA
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6 posted 2011-07-16 03:08 AM


Thank you, Margherita.  I am glad you found it so.  Smiles.

Thank you, Bruce.  I am glad you enjoyed it.

Thank you, Alison.  I am honoured.  Please tell Boodha-darling that Wol replied to his delightful and unexpected message to her in "Your Greatest Gift to Me".

Thank you, Ida.  I am glad I could bring you some magical moments.

Owl

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7 posted 2011-07-20 02:22 PM


You paint such a magnificent scene with your pen... I read it and read it again... and only then remembered to breathe! Beautiful work!
OwlSA
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8 posted 2011-07-21 11:21 AM


Thank you, my dear friend, Ruth.  I am glad it gave you such pleasure.  Smiles.

Owl

Klassy Lassy
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9 posted 2011-07-21 05:58 PM


Nor could I, nor could I.  I want to catch the fire on my tongue, too.  ~Karen
Prasad Nataraj
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10 posted 2011-07-21 08:26 PM


Fine writing

"The secret behind survival of mankind is kindness and love within our hearts"

ice
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11 posted 2011-07-21 09:21 PM


Now---see here is how a poet shows us the world-- the world in words..words that add to a sum far more than their individual worth. And yet they are used with economy, not one too many.
You know how to add them up very well to gain these means, as did the classic poets..

Your poem reminds me of "Wind, and window Flower"..by Robert Frost..only yours is far more sensual.

Diana says:
" ...the comfort
of the sky
kissing the sun goodbye
in rose and gold fire,
lingered on my tongue
and stole my whispers
and carried them
over the horizon"

Frost says:
"But the flower leaned aside
And thought of naught to say,
And morning found the breeze
A hundred miles away."

The morning found the "breeze a hundred miles away".(Frost)

The sunset carried your whispers "over the horizon"

Both poems are just grand romantic pieces, though I love yours a little more, because of the deeper imprint of sensuality........ ;-)


OwlSA
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12 posted 2011-07-22 11:38 AM


Thank you, Karen.  I can see how much you enjoyed it and I am glad.

Thank you, Prasad.

Ford, I am blown away by your praise.  Robert Frost is a favourite poem of mine.  However, I don’t know ”Wind and Window Flower.”  I wil google it and save a copy.  

And that you preferred my poem to Robert Frost’s – well, that leaves me speechless for the next 3 lines!  Thank you for telling me.  I am going to get a swollen head, now!
Owl


eminor_angel
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13 posted 2011-07-24 10:29 AM


good job! I understand wanting to linger.
secondhanddreampoet
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14 posted 2011-07-24 05:48 PM


glad to see this fine 'write' back near the top of the "P.I.P.-land" queue !
OwlSA
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15 posted 2011-07-24 06:28 PM


Thank you eminor_angel.  Yes, I don't want to miss a moment of it.

Thank you, Bruce, for your kind words.

Owl

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