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bel1e
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0 posted 2010-07-13 07:29 AM





Ah, blue pieta, relent
and darken the darker lodestone of sorrow,

look your last on all things lovely,

lure to blue the silver spine of poplars,
satin leaves and cockleburs of gold cleavage,
from the lavender’s bee-threshed exotic heat,
its dark arteries a-burr with the splendor
of heaven’s blue wound,
a koan of wicks and blunt expiring,

upon the black water at the secret center
of the soul’s cradle, grim
the hallowed gallows loom
above the blue threshold of weeping,

I am the utter poverty of God, his emptiness

blurs into a spell of silverfish,
schooling from my long, unlikely body,
such a fluent and staggering answer, blue
on blue, these puny ransoms for forever,

ever after, out of darkness,
we enter into darkness, repeat
the Lotus Sutra,
and I am dream, made flesh,
the white hot root of my body awakens
from it heavy integuments of Winter’s repeal,

ah, blue pieta, relent
and darken the cataract
of one falling star to the bray of night,
regret is nothing but a coddled wish,

a breadth of light, burning
at our doorjamb, made of oiled paper, lit
and red, a vellum wound, pinked newsprint
steaming with silver koi fish,

my heart is a hollow zither,
deaf with longing, a Gershwin lullaby
glints against the clock glass, and hums,

what is not yet lost, but will be,

this puny chattel
Winter banishes in moments,

look your last, on all things lovely.

         

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Dark Stranger
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1 posted 2010-07-13 08:11 AM


bet you would break your little chair
if your soul became rambunctiously stirred?
enjoyed the sounds you made here

serenity blaze
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2 posted 2010-07-13 08:25 AM


I'm pretty sure I remember this'n too.

I seem to recall the vexation of m'self as I pondered the line:

"I am the utter poverty of god."

I remember it, because I ran my head in circles for a couple of hours, trying to make that make sense to me. I think I've finally found an answer that suits me, although I won;t share it here now because--

sure it was your poem, but it was read in MY context.

and b.--I could be wrong

OR

c I could be right.

enjoyed, >)


Cpat Hair
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3 posted 2010-07-13 08:52 AM


a dense and layered piece it would seem... with great references to the art and feelings captured within it as well as the Budhist beliefs... wrapped around the inner core of soul.....

you never cease to amaze me ma'am....

bel1e
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4 posted 2010-07-13 09:46 AM


LOL~~

daark~~ thanks for taking a peek inside~

         

bel1e
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5 posted 2010-07-13 09:46 AM


serenity~

yes, this is an older one of mine...thanks so much for taking the time to read & feel~

         

bel1e
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6 posted 2010-07-13 09:49 AM


Chief~

this is not new to you either~~
but the familiar warmth of your eyes is so welcome...

XOXOXOXOX

         

Sunshine
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7 posted 2010-07-14 08:03 AM


I swear, you look at life
through a painter's pallette

and I love it.

Always so colorful, so full of sound...

Beautiful Bel1e!

bel1e
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8 posted 2010-07-14 08:32 AM


~*~thanks so much, Sunshine~*~

         

JamesMichael
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9 posted 2010-07-14 06:58 PM


Nice...James
bel1e
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10 posted 2010-07-14 07:24 PM


thanx so much, James~*~*

         

easy1
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11 posted 2010-07-15 03:53 PM


Your poems are not to be red too quickly, and indeed Winter can be quite stark.
bel1e
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12 posted 2010-07-16 07:02 AM


Hey easy1~

Thanks so much for stopping in to read this one ~

         

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