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OwlSA
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0 posted 2013-01-08 06:01 AM


GONE
8  January 2013

Pressing that disconnect button
and deleting the sun
and shattering the moon
can be harder than stone.

Owl

[This message has been edited by OwlSA (01-08-2013 07:21 AM).]

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nakdthoughts
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Between the Lines
1 posted 2013-01-08 09:36 AM


definitely, Diana


M

OwlSA
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2 posted 2013-01-11 12:56 PM


Thank you, Maureen.

Owl

2islander2
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3 posted 2013-01-11 02:49 PM


how i can understand loneliness and disappearance through your words, si true,


yann


OwlSA
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4 posted 2013-01-11 05:26 PM


Thank you, Yann, for your kind words.

Owl

latearrival
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5 posted 2013-01-11 09:45 PM


Sometimes closing a door is the only way out.  sincerely , jo
OwlSA
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6 posted 2013-01-12 03:28 AM


Yes, Martyjo, all too often, it seems . . .

But out is good.  Thank you for seeing.

Owl

ThisDiamond
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7 posted 2013-01-12 08:40 AM


..."harder than stone".  Clear, strong and deep.

OwlSA
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8 posted 2013-01-12 10:17 AM


Thank you, ThisDiamond.  

Owl

EmmaRose
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9 posted 2013-01-13 12:57 PM


Stone doesn't waiver, its finality, though
harsh, leaves little hope.

I do not know if I understood the intent of
your wonderful words, but it did reach within my own celestial sphere

OwlSA
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10 posted 2013-01-13 04:52 PM


Thank you for your kind, compassionate, interesting, deep and honest reply and the smile, Emma Rose.  What I was saying is that it is sometimes hard to be the one to say goodbye.

Owl

Spiros Zafiris
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11 posted 2013-01-13 10:36 PM


hi diana..happy new year..i don't want to
get philosophical..i always enjoy reading
your poems..>>spiros
~~



OwlSA
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12 posted 2013-01-13 11:50 PM


Thank you, Spiros and Happy New Year to you too.

Owl

Richy
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13 posted 2013-01-14 11:14 PM



wow i really like what Jo said.. that was perfect..

easy go, not easy arriving yes

i liked this one Diana  

OwlSA
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14 posted 2013-01-16 03:58 AM


Thanks, Richy.  Yes, I, too, like what Martyjo said.  

Despite what I said, it's actually quite easy, if you put your mind to it - and I have a strong one of those, so hey!  I'm fine.

Of course, the trick is to have a lot of other far more pressing problems, and I have a ton of those, so ain't I lucky!  Smiles.

Also, realising that there are many people far worse off than myself, and who need help (mine or whoever's) helps me gain perspective, too!

Owl

latearrival
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15 posted 2013-01-17 10:44 PM


We have to be able to take a quick read on the problems at hand and sort accordingly. Then shuffle them like cards in a deck and toss the depressing ones out.
OwlSA
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16 posted 2013-01-18 03:29 AM


Yes, Martyjo, you are right.  However, sometimes some of the depressing ones don't fit into the category of being "throw-outable" - like earning an income, and not losing one's house and being able to pay one's animals' vet, etc, etc, etc, lol!

Owl

Magnus
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17 posted 2013-01-18 09:57 AM


Hello dear and fair soul...helps me
remember why some things happen as they
do,,,,hOW IS UR WX SO far away in the distant
morrow..

OwlSA
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18 posted 2013-01-18 11:35 AM


Wowee, Barry!  Good to see you back!  It’s been a long time!  I “is” fine!  The distant morrow is as distant morrows do.  

I didn’t get the “WX” though, but then I am not into text/cellphone talk, but I am sure you will explain.  

I hope you “is” fine too and that we are going to be blessed with a barrage of Magnus poetry - maybe some with loon whispers across a lake or so!

Owl

JamesMichael
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19 posted 2013-01-19 11:10 PM


Very nice...James
latearrival
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20 posted 2013-01-20 12:39 PM


Owl,You are right. Those inmportant things I have to take care of but sometimes the other personal things need to be
re-considered, and re-filed under  "important" or "not neccessarily so". Best to you. jo

Elizabeth Santos
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21 posted 2013-01-20 12:58 PM


When the sun and moon are deleted for you by a button you didn't push, now that is hard. But I always find that while you are living those hard times, it's possible to still b happy. Contentment comes from within and not from celestial bodies
The sun always come up  in the morning.
Have a great day
Liz

OwlSA
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22 posted 2013-01-20 01:36 AM


Thank you, James.

Thank you, Martyjo, for the wise example.  I knew what you meant in your previous response, but just had to mention the things that can’t be avoided.  There is always a way, and all help is gratefully received and used.  Smiles.

Liz, I have just read your Chickadee Wings – what a magical experience!  As regards the button that deletes the sun and the moon, it is even harder when you push it yourself, knowing that it is the right thing to do – and the tears hurt, but they wash away the worst of the pain, and yes, you are so right – “happiness” that is dependent on the external, isn’t happiness, just pleasure – true happiness wells up from within, and when the well is blocked, the happiness finds a way to come gushing up around the block with much greater force because of the very thing that tries to block it, and if the block isn’t completely flooded away, it at least becomes unseated and loses its power.  You, too, have a great day in your beautiful surroundings.  My surroundings are beautiful too, but different, one of the ways being that we don't have snow here, but we do have glorious sunshine almost every day of the year.

Owl

RedStoneEB
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23 posted 2013-01-20 05:15 PM


I always find no matter how hard we try to erase ourselves from the world for those moments we need to be bonded to darkness something always happens to pull us from its depths, i always find it a quest to silence the mind till it echoes nothing but that blackness but then i realise its impossible to completely be nothing without first taking that leap into nothingness but then again even in that nothingness we know nothing about there still might be some type of thought remaining that prevents us from grasping that expected silence.

Lovely words

RS

Martie
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24 posted 2013-01-20 06:08 PM


Hi Diana....The stark blade of your words slice the heart.  I wish you a tomorrow away to the place where happiness grows.

OwlSA
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25 posted 2013-01-23 03:44 AM


Hi Martie.  You are a sweetie, and, as always, a very poetic one.  Thank you for your kind words, and also the gift of 2 "poems", one in each of your sentences.  I miss Martie poems here in Pip very much.  

Owl

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