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Meadowmuse
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0 posted 2000-04-09 09:06 PM




Queries



These thoughts of you, sounding,
in evening's approach
dance golden in
pealing bells' chime.
My silence is oft'
such sweet reverie, told,
'ere my musings
keep no trace of time.

Instead, these soft cinnamon
scentings and hues
have focused my
eyes and my minding,
and buried themselves
'neath the warmth of my skin.
Fragrant mem'ries,
all treasures, for finding.

I am born of your words,
though I've tried to resist
but to sentiment
cannot be hidden.
I have questioned with senses
alive in your eyes.
Still, to taste you
my lips are forbidden.

And what of these musings?
And what of the night?
And what, pray,
might dreams place before me?
All queries upon which
I cast, ever bright,
the need for your love
to restore me.



Dear LadyClaire






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Dawn Eclipse
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1 posted 2000-04-09 09:13 PM


VEry wonderful piece!  I loved the dialect you used... very powerful.  

 "It is in our aloneness
that we recognize our oneness,
even as the single droplet of water
knows also that it is the sea."Daniel

*Cassie Roseen*



Martie
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2 posted 2000-04-09 09:27 PM


Claire, this is perfectly beautiful!
Balladeer
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3 posted 2000-04-09 09:30 PM


Pure excellence once again, Claire
Marge Tindal
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4 posted 2000-04-09 10:01 PM


Claire~
Elegantly presented.
Perfection you've found in these thoughts.

I really enjoyed this description-
'these soft cinnamon
scentings and hues'

Lovely, Claire.
~*Marge*~




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Skyfyre
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5 posted 2000-04-09 11:13 PM


Ah, Claire -- how shamelessly clever of you to shed a sliver of light on the shadowed recesses of my secret heart!  

(Translation:  been there, done that!)

--Kess


 Full fathom five thy father lies,
Of his bones are coral made,
Those are pearls that were his eyes;
Nothing of him that doth fade
But doth suffer a sea-change
Into something rich and strange...


--William Shakespeare, from The Tempest


Sven
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6 posted 2000-04-09 11:18 PM


Claire, beautiful as always. . . you do indeed have a way with the written word. . . you always amaze me with the way that you can make the words sing!!

Excellent my friend. . .

-----------------------------------------------------------

 That which gives light must endure burning
--Victor Frankl


Michael
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7 posted 2000-04-10 03:32 AM


Your poetry captures the essance of love, with a fragrance all it's own.  So beautiful this is.


Michael

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8 posted 2000-04-10 04:03 AM


Dawn Eclipse...thank you for reading and letting me know what you think. I'm glad you enjoyed this one.

Martie...thank you, friend.  

Balladeer...as long as you like it, I'm happy.  

Marge...for such lovely comments, I thank you. So glad you thought it was nice.

Kess...and how good of you to let me know you can relate.   Thank you, in earnest, for reading.

Sven...that these words sang to you, I am very pleased to know. Thank you, fellow poet, for hearing the music.

Michael...such an observation, coming from you, illuminates these wee hours...thank you, my friend. So glad you enjoyed this.

~ Claire


Rosemary J. Gwaltney
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9 posted 2000-04-10 04:07 AM


This is absolutely beautiful, haunting and poignant.  Delicately worded, and beautifully rhymed, I love it!

Meadowmuse
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10 posted 2000-04-10 07:03 AM


Thank you, Rosemary...what sweet things to say! I'm awfully glad you enjoyed this.

~ Claire

Irish Rose
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11 posted 2000-04-10 09:27 AM


Hauntingly romantic!

 Kathleen


Janet Marie
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12 posted 2000-04-10 09:37 AM


C, this is exquisite...i think its one of my most favs of yours and thats so hard to choose...this is SO pretty to read, so delicate...im wrapping it up in lace hanky and putting with all the other fragile keepsakes.
perfect poem
jm

 ...every moment of every day...
your still with me in every way.
every poem and song...
every rhyme and verse...
your still here...like a beautiful curse.
janet marie


Meadowmuse
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13 posted 2000-04-10 01:19 PM


Irish Rose and Janet Marie...thank you both for kindness much appreciated.

Irish Rose...I love your nom de plume, by the way.  

~ Claire

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14 posted 2000-04-10 01:36 PM


Claire,
Very beautiful!  You're an artist and a pen is your brush.  

 



Mike
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15 posted 2000-04-10 02:44 PM


What an absolute pleasure to read and savor.
hsystems
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16 posted 2000-04-10 03:11 PM


Claire, you have done it again, girl - a perfect synergy of rhyme and emotion!


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Meadowmuse
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17 posted 2000-04-10 06:15 PM


Michael, I am honored by those words, coming from one who knows his art. Thank you, my friend.

Mike, thank you. Pleasure is good, right?  

Troy, thank you for your gracious commentary...so glad you enjoyed this piece!

~ Claire

CMGrimm
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18 posted 2000-04-10 06:49 PM


Claire,
    More and more I am reminded by you of the very reason I am intrigued by the beauty of words.  Thank you dear poet for providing me such a beautiful picture...

Chris

 Never be a carbon copy of anybody...make your own impressions. - ANON.



hoot_owl_rn
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19 posted 2000-04-10 09:14 PM


And I thought this one "Queries" was going to be a poem about submitting to publishers  
Nicely done  

Denise
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20 posted 2000-04-10 10:01 PM


This is very beautiful, Claire! Very nice!

Denise

Christopher
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21 posted 2000-04-11 12:56 PM


Claire, here you epitomize the reason I miss this place whenever I have to be away for a while. You are a cinnamon breath of fresh air which tenderly caresses my sould with each word I drink in. Bless you for your gift and bless you for sharing it.

Chris

Severn
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22 posted 2000-04-11 07:55 AM


Claire - I believe you have a purely magical way of writing - I have a question - do you ever write much freeverse, for you would be excellent at it

(No - I am not trying to get a convert everyone!)

This is an exceptional poem.

K

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23 posted 2000-04-11 06:39 PM


Chris...and thank "you" for the thoughtful comment. It thrills me that you were able to find beauty in my words.

Ruth...thank you!  The publishers will have to keep waiting for me, I suppose, although I did get a note today from "Poetic Voices" that they want one of my pieces for the April Issue.  

Denise...you seem to always find time to read the poems I post here, and I thank you, sincerely for that. Glad you liked this one.

Christopher...how could I not share my meager verses with the likes of fine poets such as you and everyone here? It is in the sharing of our verse that I discover so much pleasure and peace. Thank you, in earnest, for your poetic response, and for letting me know that you enjoyed this.

Severn...I don't write nearly as much freeverse as rhyme, but I have posted a few here. Thank you for reading, for offering your kind response and for your generous encouragement!

~ Claire



Dark Angel
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24 posted 2000-04-11 06:45 PM


Meadowmuse, you write beautifully oh how I melted with your words.

these lines....

am born of your words,
though I've tried to resist
but to sentiment
cannot be hidden.
I have questioned with senses
alive in your eyes.
Still, to taste you
my lips are forbidden.


.... WOW!!
Excellent!!

 What comes from the heart goes to the heart.
Samuel Coleridge



Meadowmuse
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25 posted 2000-04-11 10:13 PM


Dark Angel, I'm so glad you liked this. Thank you for reading and letting me know.  

~ Claire

Zelda
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26 posted 2000-04-12 10:22 PM


Marvelous, Claire!
Z

tickle tickle
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27 posted 2000-04-14 01:40 AM


you have put into words the struggle i felt in my heart....
very powerful but thats what it is all about
thank you for sharing this poem..

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