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Amaryllis
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0 posted 2010-06-14 03:50 AM



The air is warm with wood scent,
lemon and linseed oil,
perfumed by Sunday
bodies cotton-pressed,
smartly dressed-
short sleeves and
shining brows
in the eye of June.
.
The congregation shifts,
torpid in the heavy
summer steam,
the sermon lengthy,
in rich baritone,
with outdoor songbird
sweet accompaniment.
.
Four-oclock sun slants
from the rafters,
gilds the honeyed altar,
sings down upon
the waiting clergy,
as if they somehow
planned it, this
gloried spotlighting.
.
Outside, the Cherry nods,
the bumblebee
mutters to himself
around the azalea,
the red-tail hawk scrolls
scrimshaw in the sky,
heedless of the
prayers below his wings.
.
My oldest boy, not quite thirteen
sits near, yet far enough
to stretch his
individuality-
he does not know I see
how his eye obeys
the blushing pull
of the pretty brunette
across the aisle.
.
My youngest wears his
seven years so lightly
I half-believe
he is my baby still-
sits beside me, drawing
trucks and tanks
intent, engrossed with
everything, with now.
.
That evening, I can`t recall
which scripture read-
which uplifting words
I should have kept,
because I saw a sermon
in the miracle of moments,
in the small but
infinite daily parables.

© Copyright 2010 Amaryllis - All Rights Reserved
Professor Gloom
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1 posted 2010-06-14 06:55 AM


I always enjoy stories of life

Gloom

Sunshine
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2 posted 2010-06-14 08:25 AM


Amaryllis...

You have a marvelous touch at inviting
the reader to sit right beside you.

Excellent work, m'dear.


Chalmette Guy
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3 posted 2010-06-14 10:00 AM


My oldest boy, not quite thirteen
sits near, yet far enough
to stretch his
individuality-
he does not know I see
how his eye obeys
the blushing pull
of the pretty brunette
across the aisle.


I love this. And I agree with Sunshine, you pull the reader into your poems, and take us with you, into your world, and through your eyes.
Amazing.

Lamar Cole
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4 posted 2010-06-14 04:10 PM


Very Nice.
Richy
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5 posted 2010-06-14 04:43 PM



So, so, lovely Amaryllis.

Just like you!
Richard xx

Amaryllis
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6 posted 2010-06-14 05:53 PM


Thankee kindly, all above-!  
Wow I figured this poem would sink like a.. well, like a lead sinker  =P lol
Because I thought it may come off boring, to some.. but thanks so much to all, so glad it`s not! (hopefully)  
Best~Amaryllis

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7 posted 2010-06-14 06:08 PM


Absolutely nothing boring about this poem! You blend in so many things together, so many stories, so many visions one absorbs the atmosphere as one absorbs the smell of a fine wine. It's a wonderful piece of writing and a beautiful snapshot of daily life.....very impressive!
Amaryllis
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8 posted 2010-06-14 09:17 PM


Thanks, Mr. Balladeer!     That sure was nice to hear.. `specially from you~!  =)
Best~Amaryllis

SlowlyFallAway
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9 posted 2010-06-14 10:32 PM


Very good.
easy1
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10 posted 2010-06-17 02:07 AM


A very nicely well-drawn picture, and interesting for what was noted and what was omitted here. Except for the later hour, I almost believe I have been there, too.
1slick_lady
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11 posted 2010-06-17 02:10 AM


hot damn i just love your poetry
Earl Brinkman
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12 posted 2010-06-17 02:54 AM


Your descriptions of your sons was really quite detailed and I could imagine that I was sitting across from them.  Thanks for sharing a moment in time.  This is like a photograph.
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13 posted 2010-06-17 03:02 AM


I am an official fan. I felt it, smelled it, danced it--the only thing I couldn't relate to was the nodding cherry. (But that's just my prob, eh? )



I smelled starch, somewhere as well.

Fabulous.

Amaryllis
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14 posted 2010-06-17 05:52 PM


Many, many thanks to all above, for your kind words!  
.
And Serenity.. I suppose you already know but I meant the nodding ornamental cherry trees, in the light wind.. maybe you don`t have many of them in the south? I`m not sure what trees are indigenous to the N.W or not, heh     Thanks for the look-see & for smelling the starch!
.
Best~Amaryllis

LindsayP
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15 posted 2010-06-17 10:17 PM



Armaryllis I would love to second Balladeer's summation of your great poem.

It was a pleasure to read, thanks for sharing.

Lindsay

Robert E. Jordan
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16 posted 2010-06-18 06:29 AM


Yo dear Amaryllis,

This is a very well written piece.  I like it.

Love Bobby

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17 posted 2010-06-18 10:05 PM


Nothing to add that has not been said, except if you have a book of poetry, can you direct me to it?     You write like Rockwell paints.
Amaryllis
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18 posted 2010-06-19 01:27 AM


Thank you so much, Mysteria!  No, darn it, no book... yet!  I`m working on my dream.. soon, soon!       
Best~Amaryllis

Amaryllis
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19 posted 2010-06-19 01:32 AM


And thank you, also, Lindsay & Bobby!  
.
Best~Amaryllis

[This message has been edited by Amaryllis (06-19-2010 03:34 AM).]

2islander2
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20 posted 2010-06-19 04:58 AM


nice moment.

yann

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