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Cpat Hair
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0 posted 2010-10-09 06:22 PM


She sits now atop the dead snag
The limb killed last year when lightning hit
Splitting down the bark a scar
Burning leaves

Grey clothed she waits
Her dark throat holding notes she cannot sing
While her heart contains the memory of spring
And this watery sun does little to warm
The caprice of wind
As gloaming comes

Yet she sings
And beneath her wings she hides her eyes
That others not see the depths inside
Or feel the russet rustle of chords
With which she has bound notes
She wrote when no one saw
How they fit upon the margins
Or how she picked at threads where once
She tore the page
Giving it to him

“remembrance”

she had scribed
Three lines because the number pleased
And didn’t need more syllables
Than these to compose with Clef noted ease
The tumult of storm as lay within

For she had seen
How clouds moved west to east
Carrying the flash of light
and relief
bourn on thick still air
she breathed


Now she stretches slender neck
And borrows the songs of others
Letting last warmth of fading sun remind her
How it is
To be
loved


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bel1e
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1 posted 2010-10-09 07:31 PM


what a lovely song, this....it carries notes of deep lonliness...yet beautiful still~*~*~*~~

             

Marchmadness
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2 posted 2010-10-10 02:26 PM


Beautiful indeed.
               Ida

Sunkissed
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3 posted 2010-10-10 04:02 PM


Captain, you have once again penned a beauty. Definitely a keeper!

~Sunkissed

Andrew Scott
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4 posted 2010-10-10 04:34 PM


A fine piece on loneliness and loss. I particularly like the lines:

"she had scribed
Three lines because the number pleased
And didn’t need more syllables
Than these to compose with Clef noted ease
The tumult of storm as lay within"

Thanks for sharing. I bow to you and yours.

"We'll chase them like rats across the tundra."

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5 posted 2010-10-11 06:43 AM


Belle,
pleased there was something in the scribble that you found pleasing..
thank you for looking in and for the kind words
always~

Cpat Hair
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6 posted 2010-10-11 06:44 AM


Ida,
Thank you...

Cpat Hair
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7 posted 2010-10-11 06:44 AM


Ms 'Kissed... you're entirely too kind..
thank you

Cpat Hair
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8 posted 2010-10-11 06:45 AM


Andrew... thanks amigo..appreciate your taking time to wade through my scribble and the kind words


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9 posted 2010-10-11 08:29 AM


Touching...spectacular scribbling as always sir.  EBM
Cpat Hair
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10 posted 2010-10-11 08:33 AM


kind words ma'am.. thank you..


The Lady
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11 posted 2010-10-14 10:49 PM





"Yet she sings
And beneath her wings she hides her eyes"

melodious as birdsong
lovely


Cpat Hair
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12 posted 2010-10-15 07:25 AM


thank you ma'am... you are indeed kind, and patient to wade through so many of my scribbles...


BluesSerenade
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13 posted 2010-10-15 11:40 AM


She wrote when no one saw
How they fit upon the margins
Or how she picked at threads where once
She tore the page
Giving it to him

“remembrance”

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Oh so nicely done, Cpat.  Love the fading sun also, it creates a
certain ambiance of the purest kind of love and touches a tender place in my heart.

Gawd I love to read you~


Dark Stranger
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14 posted 2010-10-15 11:46 AM


capt...so that is how driftwood is created?  enjoyed it amigo
Cpat Hair
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15 posted 2010-10-15 12:15 PM


Ms Blues,
you're entirely too kind..but I love the fact you are... (chuckling)

thank you ma'am....

Cpat Hair
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16 posted 2010-10-15 12:16 PM


Dark,
Rare form today?  LOL

thoughts were from from the sea when this was written.. and driftwood it would seems might be formed from the old dead snag this begins with, but it would need to travel a ways.....  


nakdthoughts
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Between the Lines
17 posted 2010-10-15 03:13 PM


"And borrows the songs of others
Letting last warmth of fading sun remind her
How it is
To be
loved"


I just came in from an afternoon rest in the fall sunshine listening to music reminding me:
"How it is to be loved~~~"
M

Cpat Hair
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18 posted 2010-10-15 07:06 PM


Ms M... ma'am, I have always loved your company...so I am happy if this spoke to you in some way


s1nfully_1nn0c3nt
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19 posted 2010-10-16 10:26 AM


"Yet she sings
And beneath her wings she hides her eyes
That others not see the depths inside
Or feel the russet rustle of chords
With which she has bound notes"


Indecision mocked me as to whether or not I'd leave a comment. What else is there to be said about this piece, that hasn't already been said?
Beautifully written.

-Trina.

"To decieve ones self, is truly a grueling battle. One which we're destined to lose."

Cpat Hair
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20 posted 2010-10-16 11:01 AM


Ms s1nfully_1nn0c3nt
  to know you were here and read my scribble is honor enough.... please don't let your indecision keep you from a comment, good or bad...

my thanks for your eyes on this..


Sunshine
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21 posted 2010-10-16 08:48 PM


You, and another very fine member who writes such as this makes it hard for me to read either of you every day.

I'm supposed to be "the strong one."

But there are times when you just reach out by title alone, and pull in this slivered mermaid.




OwlSA
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22 posted 2010-10-17 09:14 AM


This is one of the most beautiful poems I have ever read (and I am 64½ and have been joyfully exposed to listening to poetry since before I could read, and have read it and heard it ever since).  I am not sure whether it is about a bird or a woman or both intertwined.  

I don't allow myself much time on Pip as I have only a minus quantity of time available to me between 2 jobs and many more commitments, but when I can't hold my breath any longer I plunge in here and intend to surface out after reading and not commenting on the allotted number of poems (such as 1 or perhaps if I am kind to myself, even 2) decided on before I enter.  However, I had to drop this comment before I surface out.  In the last 2 plunges, I have added 2 more excellent poets to look for (Tomer and you) when I allow myself the luxury or necessity (depending on the occasion) of Pip.

Owl

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23 posted 2010-10-17 07:32 PM


Exquisite as always Sir.
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