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Amaryllis
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0 posted 2010-05-30 01:31 AM





You still know
where the  Swallows hide
their nests in the
dusty eaves,
rustle-feathering
out of sight
like folding of
old dry leaves,
still recall how
thistle-wine tastes,
tang on a
tender tongue-
still can smell
the forsythia salt,
though the years
have left you dumb-
mute in a world
of tar and ash,
grey brick and a
four-walled pen,
yet when the city
dims it`s sheen
you`re seventeen again,
and clover crushed
beneath bare heels
gives scent to the
color green,
as your slim limbs long
leap brown and strong
through a verdant
meadow, white stream-
and you fill your lungs
with the willow-wind,
and the hawk
gives harmony-
as you pierce the sky
with a youthful cry,
and the years fall away
unseen.







[This message has been edited by Amaryllis (06-01-2010 01:33 PM).]

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easy1
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1 posted 2010-05-30 02:13 AM


An excellent first post. I can actually still remember many of those things from my younger days... and your original, enchanting descriptions are good to read.
Amaryllis
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2 posted 2010-05-30 02:57 AM


Thank you, easy1... it`s a bit odd that I chose to submit this piece as my first, since I don`t typically write in iambs or use a rhyme scheme that often~?!  It.. just wanted to be posted, though-  Stubborn little poem! heh       
Richy
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3 posted 2010-05-30 03:43 AM



Oh my gosh, this was extraordinary. I'm a fan already. Looking forward to reading more from you.

These words were like a whisper, that I inhaled through my eyes.

Wonderfully done.
Richard xx

Amaryllis
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4 posted 2010-05-30 03:49 AM


Thank you very much, Richard.. that means a lot coming from a talent such as yourself!       
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5 posted 2010-05-30 02:34 PM


You took me to a place in my life a very long time ago that needed to be rekindled.  Beautiful first post.



Amaryllis
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6 posted 2010-05-30 02:40 PM


Many, many thanks, Mysteria, for your kind words and warm welcome!        I was waxing a bit  nostalgic, heh
Marchmadness
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7 posted 2010-05-30 05:05 PM



" And clover crushed beneath bare heels give scent to the color green" Welcome, Amaryllis. Some extrordinary writing here, I'm looking forward to more.
                                   Ida

Amaryllis
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8 posted 2010-05-30 05:33 PM


Thank you so very much, Ida!
Btw, I`m new here, I hope it isn`t rude to reply w/ a t.y. on one`s own post? I don`t mean to keep it bumped up by doing so..       

1slick_lady
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9 posted 2010-05-30 05:53 PM


i too am a fan
your poetry has me breathless

Sunshine
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10 posted 2010-05-30 08:42 PM


You still know
where  Swallows hide

~*~

The beginning of a
heart-felt, soul filled sound...

Well done indeed!

Please check your email
for a Very Special Greeting!

" It matters not this distance now  " Excerpt, Yesterday's Love
~*~
KRJ

jwesley
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11 posted 2010-05-30 09:42 PM


..."rustle-feathering
out of sight
like folding of
old dry leaves," ...

...anyone with this kind of understanding is worth reading and upon just browsing your piece, these lines brought me back to the begining and a word for word reading...


very well written, my friend, enjoyed every word.

j.

Amaryllis
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12 posted 2010-05-30 10:03 PM


Oh thank you, jwesley and Sunshine.. truly means a lot to me, thanks for reading.  And Sunny.. yes, a very cool trick indeed! I shall have to try one meslef..     
Bastet
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13 posted 2010-05-31 12:57 PM


Beautiful imagery, subtle internal rhyme, great use of vowel and consonant repetition. A real masterpeiece of poetic language. A delight to read. Thank you for sharing it.
Amaryllis
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14 posted 2010-05-31 01:27 AM


Thank you, Bastet.. I am a fan of your work, and it means a lot coming from you!     Yes, I was having fun with sonics on this one, thanks for noticing.  

[This message has been edited by Amaryllis (06-01-2010 01:13 PM).]

Prasad Nataraj
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15 posted 2010-06-04 05:06 AM


Beautiful descriptive writing. . Great first post...

"Hardwork pays in the long run"

LindsayP
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16 posted 2010-06-04 11:48 PM



yet when the city
dims it`s sheen
you`re seventeen again,
and clover crushed
beneath bare heels
gives scent to the
color green,

Magic words that bring back so many memories
Great poem my friend.

Lindsay

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