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Alison
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0 posted 2010-02-25 01:32 AM


Once …

We used to chat then, you and I
Of things and how and when and why
We’d spin our webs with voice and word
And talk of hopes and music heard
Gift wrapped dreams were shared at dawn
Captured breeze on laundried lawns
Magic spells caught in cups of tea
That’s how it was for you and me

We once danced in forests dim
Heard the choir of nightly hymns
Moss caught the air like bridal veils
Then swept us up on mizzen sails
Secrets shared in foggy down
Tripping over Royal Crown
Those times now gone; I don’t know why
We used to chat then, you and I

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Alison
2/24/10

© Copyright 2010 Alison - All Rights Reserved
viking_metal
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1 posted 2010-02-25 02:28 AM


You so fly.


The past is lame. I don't like it one bit.


This is really good. I liked it loads.


Paul

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TinaTrivett
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2 posted 2010-02-25 08:09 AM


Really like this one Allison. Nicely written.
Chalmette Guy
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3 posted 2010-02-25 08:50 AM


I really dig the thoughts here and also wonder things like this.

Your bro, me.

Dadygoose
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4 posted 2010-02-25 10:39 AM


Dear Ali … I don’t know why, but I never thought of dreams as gift wrapped to be opened and shared in the morning.
But I do now …
Many of mine end up on Pip as “poems.”
Thank you for this one.
I can’t tell you what I read in this poem,m, but perhaps it can only be felt.
This deserves more than 3 replies …later …
J

Hey, nobody's human!

Dadygoose
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5 posted 2010-02-25 10:48 AM


Strong coffee and a dream with breakfast?

Hey, nobody's human!

Robert E. Jordan
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6 posted 2010-02-25 10:56 AM


Yo dear Alison,

This poem has good rhythm and rhyme.

Love Bobby

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7 posted 2010-02-25 11:22 AM


although I typically find 'rhyme' to be a significant prison... there are good lines here.

Unfortunately, I can especially relate to the beginning and ending sentiments ...

well done!

2islander2
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8 posted 2010-02-25 01:40 PM


Yo dear Alison, I like your poem so warm and necesary, chatting with you seems enlighning...

regards

yann

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9 posted 2010-02-25 09:38 PM



Okay first of all, you better put another beautiful picture of yourself up there Alison or else.

You're not beyond being put over one's knee you know

You know what, this is my favorite of your's! I know I've been away for quite awhile but this is so different from what I'm used to reading from you. As much as I loved your writing before, it seems like your talent has evolved to a new level, how wonderful is that!

Yes, once.

It can be a good word, I suppose, but for me, it brings about change, not neccesarily for the better. I like how you used that theme in here.

I loved everything about this. Even the rhyming scheme being off centered a bit, for me always makes the more melodius poem, seem that much more natural, and,
magical.

Wonderful job my friend!
Richard

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10 posted 2010-02-26 01:47 AM


Alison,I agree with Richy, this is one of your best. good write.latearrival
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11 posted 2010-02-26 09:15 AM


Close to perfection, m'lady. How you have grown...
Oklahoma Rose
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12 posted 2010-02-26 12:28 PM


Nothing ever stays the same, does it Alison?
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13 posted 2010-02-27 12:09 PM




"Moss caught the air like bridal veils
Then swept us up on mizzen sails"

a dream of a poem Alison
I agree
one of your best


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14 posted 2010-02-28 12:54 PM


Paul,

You make me smile and feel good.  Thank you.  Sometimes the past really sucks.

A

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Tina,

Thank you so much.  

xoxoxo
A

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Jerry,

Thank you.  So many people wander through our lives and once - so many of them were important.

A

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Jaime,

Your responses always make me feel special.  Thank you for reading my poems and taking the time to think about them.

Glad you are back.

Alison

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Bobby,

Thank you so much!

A

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Bruce,

Thank you for reading - I really try to work within many styles of poetry.  This one just came as I was sipping tea and thinking.

Alison

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Yann,

Thank you so much.  I am a fan of your poetry too.

Alison

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Richy,

Thank you.  I read your response and held it close for a few days.  It is truly amazing to me that you took to enjoy my poems and recognize growth.  I have to thank Balladeer for any growth.  He's been amazing as he has taught me.

Thank you again.
Alison

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late,

Thank you so much.

xoxoxo
A

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Michael,

Thank you.  I am going to have to look again and see where I can tweek to make this better.  It kind of just spilled out of my heart the other night.  Thank you for helping me become a stronger writer.

xoxoxo
Alison

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Nope, nothing, Sue.  Thank you.

A

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Kate,

You are one reason that I stayed in PiP.  I have always loved your poetry.  Thank you for reading and taking the time to comment.

xoxox
A

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15 posted 2010-02-28 03:46 PM


I love this Alison. One of your best.
Gift wrapped dreams...what a lovely thought.
                                   Ida

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16 posted 2010-03-01 09:27 AM


This is exceptionally good work, dear Alison. "Once" is a word charged with such melancholy and you express it with refined poetic mastery.

Love and hugs.
Margherita

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17 posted 2010-03-01 10:01 AM


Crown...

you go girl!

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18 posted 2010-03-04 04:10 AM


Alison, I read this some time ago, but as I knew what it was about, and the depth of the pain involved, and have the same sad situation with my daughter, I could only answer it with tears.  It is only now that I have been able to come back and write words, though I don't think, even now, I am saying anything at all, least of all anything helpful.  However, I believe that I understand, as far as it is possible for one person to understand another's unique pain.  

Hugs and wishing I could do more
Owl

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19 posted 2010-03-04 10:33 PM





We once danced in forests dim
Heard the choir of nightly hymns
Moss caught the air like bridal veils
Then swept us up on mizzen sails
Secrets shared in foggy down
Tripping over Royal Crown
Those times now gone; I don’t know why
We used to chat then, you and I.

That beautiful poem is not only one of your very best dear Alison, it is written by the touch of a master's hand. In fact I think

it is the best one of your poems that I have ever read and thank you for sharing with us all. Take a bow dear frend, love

Lindsay


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20 posted 2010-03-05 10:25 AM


Ida,

Every comment you write to me brings me joy.  Thank you for reading my poetry.

Love,
Alison

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Margherita,

You read with such understanding of the emotion behind poetry.  I think that is one of your gifts to us here at PiP.

Thank you, lovely friend.

Love,
Alison

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Dixie,

You got it.

xoxoxo
A

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Diana,

Life is filled with the pain of broken relationships - no one is exempt.  The loss is hard and devastating.  Friends like  you make it easier.

Thank you.  
Love,
Alison

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Lindsay,

I am delighted beyond words with the thoughts that you shared with me.  You reached into my heart and healed it a tiny bit more.  

Poetry + Friendship = Health

At least, that equation works for me.  And that's as deep into math I will ever go.

xoxoxo
Love,
Alison

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21 posted 2010-03-05 01:25 PM


I'm echoing what 'Deer said.  Your writing is so smooth and tight.  This poem is very well written, and closes perfectly.
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22 posted 2010-03-05 02:25 PM


Alison, you write the best of love and friendship in these beautiful couplets and I feel the heartspeak playing in my own thoughts.  Where would we be without those embers to make and maintain memories?  

  ~KL

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23 posted 2010-03-08 05:41 PM


Enjoyed...James
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24 posted 2010-03-15 02:31 AM


This poem gave me shivers. I think about Marea, my best friend for over forty years (she just lost her husband) You want to share the heart ach but there are some things we just have to bare alone.

Billie C.

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25 posted 2010-03-15 08:01 PM


This is beautifully expressed, although of a sad vein....but with the loss of love in my own life, I do relate to your words.....I'm saving this~

Intellectually I know that Canada is no better than any other country. Emotionally I KNOW that Canada is the best country in the world!

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26 posted 2010-03-22 05:13 PM


This goes straight to my heart... Some pieces of our heart are taken from us, some wither from neglect, some we toss away... but all were part of us... and this reminds us what we're missing. Poignant poetic perfection here, m'friend.
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27 posted 2010-03-23 12:51 PM


Hi LngJhn,

Thank you.  I owe a lot of my progress to our 'deer.  He has helped me a lot.

Alison

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Karen,

Thank you lots and lots.  I dunno.  I just write what is in my heart, you know?

xoxoxo
A

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Thank you, dear James.

A

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Ah, Billie, you said it well.  Yes, there are some things we have to just endure on our own and grow from them.

Thank you, sweet lady.

Alison

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Honeybee,

Thank you for finding this worthy of saving.  I am happy that it speaks to you.

Alison

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Dear Ruth,

I am always touched by your words.  Thank you.

Love,
Alison

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