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Amaryllis
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since 2010-05-20
Posts 1306
Mi now

0 posted 2010-06-22 04:04 AM


This altar of choice,
not so uncomfortable
now, is it?
A fakir becomes
enamored of
his prickly mattress
before long,
and eiderdown is
scorned for
rows of
rusted steel;
knowing he can
rise at any
holy moment.
So this stanchion
narrow, hard confining,
to facilitate
feeding the young,
you chose to
twist your head
obedient, there,
didn`t you,
so do not kick
the pine slat
bucket
frothed with milk,
it does no good.
If neediness
in liquid eyes
still haunts,
then duck behind
the oil cloth,
in the lambent sheen
your shadow  mimes
a perfect mummer`s dance,
charcoal against
the almond and
apricot screen,
so there are your
fifteen minutes, now,
there is your
quickening,
your private
halleluia,
see how your
tea rose smile
ripens to carnelian,
a flash,
an eldritch fire
transient, but oh
so gratifying.


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Margherita
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since 2003-02-08
Posts 22236
Eternity
1 posted 2010-06-22 05:17 AM


Your unique style, dear Amaryllis, transforms every read into a poetic luxury event.

The senses quiver.

Love,
Margherita


easy1
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since 2010-05-22
Posts 1209
Southeastern USA
2 posted 2010-06-22 07:39 AM


Real choices are good. You are a good vocabularian (vocabularist?). As for me, I have to look things up these days. Rose-to-Carmelian is wonderful imagery...  

I find your writing style here easy to appreciate, as always from what you have posted so far.

The meaningful sentiments expressed in this work I believe I can understand: the need for attention, the emotional rut of ascetic (or otherwise) habit, the resignations that time can bring, along with wisdom...

Perhaps the choice you speak of is whether to attribute these happenstances to the poet, the reader, or to both simultaneously?

Cpat Hair
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Posts 11793

3 posted 2010-06-22 07:50 AM


A fakir becomes
enamored of
his prickly mattress
before long,
and eiderdown is
scorned for
rows of
rusted steel;
knowing he can
rise at any
holy moment.


very nice!...  enjoyed the whole, but the passage above stuck out to me..

Amaryllis
Senior Member
since 2010-05-20
Posts 1306
Mi now
4 posted 2010-06-22 12:33 PM


Thank you, Margherita!    You are so kind to my words...  
.
easy1..yes, once again, you`ve got it.. I should have titled this `Mona Lisa Smile`.. just an acknowlegement of the `space apart` we keep inside ourselves, even while contentedly being responsible, outwardly.
.
Thank you, Cpat H!  It means a lot...  
.
~Amaryllis

Bastet
Member
since 2010-05-07
Posts 246

5 posted 2010-06-24 11:58 AM


"I listen so that I may decipher the mystery of myself and become more whole." Richard Moss
Wow! Very daring, innovative, original, exotic... You have surpassed yourself. Bravo!

bel1e
Senior Member
since 2006-07-24
Posts 1631

6 posted 2010-06-24 12:53 PM


Very intersting imagery and story throughout~

~so much enjoyed~  

         

LindsayP
Member Elite
since 2007-07-28
Posts 3410
Australia, Victoria
7 posted 2010-06-25 10:23 PM



An interesting post my friend

you have put a lot of thought into this.
Take care.

Lindsay

Kethry D
Member
since 2010-04-12
Posts 64
Australia
8 posted 2010-06-26 10:03 PM


Very thoughtful, wisdom and inspiration flow freely in this.

A poet must leave traces of his passing not proof.

Rene Char

passing shadows
Member Empyrean
since 1999-08-26
Posts 45577
displaced
9 posted 2010-06-27 11:20 AM


nice to read you

fantastic work!

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