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JerryPat
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0 posted 2010-12-14 10:04 PM


Carnival is here.
Crowds jam the street with laughter.
He plays solitaire

High above the street
A lonely window shines bright.
Love is sold tonight.

Sits by the window
In a smoky, crowded bar.
Life passes him by

Crumpled note on floor
Tells the story of love gone.
Time now for dying.


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BluesSerenade
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By the Seaside
1 posted 2010-12-14 10:59 PM


Plenty of diversity in that pen of yours.
Each one of these packs a punch, paints a picture, and tells a good story.

Wonderful, wonderful slices of life!

JerryPat
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2 posted 2010-12-14 11:05 PM


Thank you, BluesSerenade. Those pieces were written almost fifty years ago sitting in a rooming house just off St. Charles Avenue during Mardi Gras. Not a good time for moi.
Andrew Scott
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3 posted 2010-12-14 11:09 PM


Sitting in the midst of so much life and not being any part of it. Order in the middle of chaos, to the point of nothingness. You write a powerful piece.

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

JerryPat
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4 posted 2010-12-14 11:12 PM


Appreciate the indepth comments, Andrew. That was how it was back then. We've all been there. Tough going for a while.
s1nfully_1nn0c3nt
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5 posted 2010-12-14 11:25 PM


I like it. All together, it tells a story. Apart, each senryu would still be wonderful. Enjoyed.

-Trina.

You'd be surprised by the pain I can imagine inflicting and receiving.

JerryPat
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6 posted 2010-12-15 06:57 AM


Thanks, Trina.
ethome
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7 posted 2010-12-15 07:31 AM


Good work Jerry

I too like how these writings can be individual or collective.

Very nice touch.
Yes, we all experience a slide into those kinds of valleys in the great trip from the womb to the underground railway.

Eric

JerryPat
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8 posted 2010-12-15 07:56 AM


Good to see you, Eric and thank you very much.
Lori Grosser Rhoden
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9 posted 2010-12-15 08:31 AM


I can only echo the comments of all the others. Fine piece of work...sounds fresh even though it's been around awhile
Lori

JerryPat
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10 posted 2010-12-15 08:45 AM


Hi Lori. Yep, it still feels fresh to me also. Sometimes time doesn't dull things. Thank you for being here.

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Martie
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11 posted 2010-12-15 10:38 AM


Jerry....Each Senryu is so well done.  Apart or together they have impact and meaning.  That's not easy to do in a few lines.  
JerryPat
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12 posted 2010-12-15 07:03 PM


Thank you Martie, I appreciate you nice comments.

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Prasad Nataraj
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13 posted 2010-12-16 06:50 AM


Many a times, love lost is better than not loved at all. Fine images, gripping emotions, being the only son at home and an introvert, many of these feelings have brushed my life many a times. Fine writing, Jerry.

"Hardwork pays in the long run"

JerryPat
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14 posted 2010-12-16 07:56 AM


Sorry to hear that, Prasad, but life get in the way of happiness more often than not, huh? Thank you for your comments.

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Honeybunch
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15 posted 2010-12-16 01:59 PM


Yes, very well done, Jerry!  

Helen

JerryPat
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16 posted 2010-12-16 02:03 PM


Thanks Helen.

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Sunshine
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17 posted 2010-12-16 08:20 PM


I've traveled St. Charles
under light of moonlit sky
Christmas Eve Or'lens

JerryPat
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18 posted 2010-12-16 08:28 PM


Yes indeed, there are some wondrous sights to be seen on St. Charles, and of course there are the other sites. I loved your poem and I have a feeling you passed a good time in New Orleans, Sunshine. Thank you for being here.

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Novus_Os
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19 posted 2010-12-16 09:48 PM


"That was how it was back then. We've all been there. Tough going for a while."


This is a very distinct, and engaging poem.
Very powerful, and vivid. Well done indeed.

Best Regards,

Novus_Os

Life is meant to be enjoyed, not just endured.

Novus_Os
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20 posted 2010-12-16 09:51 PM


BTW, My parents loved New Orleans, and Mardi Gras. My mother spoke french, so maybe there was some soul bound connection. For many years a painting hung on the wall of my house, a man on bench playing banjo, or guitar. The people passing by. A pigeon flying off. I know it's not always smiles, but best to you.
JerryPat
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21 posted 2010-12-16 10:28 PM


Thank you, Novus_Os, for your double-barreled comments. Haha! If your mother spoke French she may have been able to understand the Creole French, but quite probably not. It is an offshoot of the Acadian French spoken in Nova Scotia.

But that painting on your wall was most likely bought from one of the Starving Artists street painters near the Cafe Du Monde and St. Louis Cathedral.

Again, many thanks for your input.

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Margherita
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22 posted 2010-12-17 09:33 AM


Great realism you offer with your words, dear Jerry.

You capture very well a situation and a mood to which too many can relate, I fear.

Love,
Margherita

Misty Lilacs
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23 posted 2010-12-17 10:06 AM


These were wonderful. I could envision your thought in each word. Great writing!

ooxx  Marti

I do the <color=orange><b>MS Walk</color></b> everyday!!

JerryPat
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24 posted 2010-12-17 11:00 AM


Thank you, Margherita  and Marti for your kindness.

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Amaryllis
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25 posted 2010-12-17 11:25 AM


The senryu lends itself well to the strong subject matter here. These have greater impact for it. Very evocative... great writing, Jerry!

A

JerryPat
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26 posted 2010-12-17 11:33 AM


Thank you, A, for your thoughtful comments.

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