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Nicole
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since 1999-06-23
Posts 1835
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0 posted 2000-07-03 06:11 PM


A transient whole adrift
on transparent wings
of always and now, to
touch upon the cheek, the neck
to glide through hair, fingerless

Drawn to lips, perfect
pulled to soft and supple
past honey’d suckle and wine
laid in soft rest, down
beyond want or need - content

Sharing an outside unseen
in the ebb and flow of
give and take, unknown
known in each self to imprint
a path once traveled

Memoried need sated, pushing
skyward and away - over
tongue held silent
by weighted ache, laced in
trims of hope
on the cusp of fare thee well

To fall upon ears of the past
I am a sigh


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Christopher
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Member Rara Avis
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Posts 8296
Purgatorial Incarceration
1 posted 2000-07-04 12:38 PM


Me too! Me too!!!

I will wait for some other op's a'fore I comment on the challenge, but this rocks!!!

Poet deVine
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since 1999-05-26
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Hurricane Alley
2 posted 2000-07-04 01:15 AM


I can't comment. I'm not worthy!!!!    

So good........

Severn
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since 1999-07-17
Posts 7704

3 posted 2000-07-04 06:37 PM


COOL!!!

Love this hon...

Such a variety of images...and all pertain so well...I particularly like this:

'Sharing an outside unseen
in the ebb and flow of
give and take, unknown
known in each self to imprint
a path once traveled'

(grrr - I was going to say - 'but traveled needs two l's'...until I realised that it is merely US spelling...gee, you guys just need to get it right!!!!!! HAHA...)

and this:

'To fall upon ears of the past' is an awesome paradox - I am so very very fond of those...  

and I like the adroit use of punctuation also...

I have but one thing to discuss...(no - I don't shut up unfortunately)

'Memoried need sated' - Now, I just find that the three hard endings of each word jar the flow a tiny bit - call me pedantic, but anyway what do you think?

Well Nic - you have certainly met this
challenge well...and met it with a topic I fully identify with...lol...

hugs
K


Nicole
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since 1999-06-23
Posts 1835
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4 posted 2000-07-05 01:12 PM


C.  LOL  

Sharon, puh-LEAZE! (thank you   )

K. What I think is that you hit upon the very thing that I'm much less than satisfied with in this poem.  I've been griping about it in my mind since I wrote it.

What I tried to do throughout, was in some way to stick to the metaphor of the life-cycle of a sigh.  The original air, the draw and intake, the mingling of it inside the body, and finally the release.

Without going completely through it (I like to spare others the agony of that   ) when I wrote that stanza, I meant for it to be somewhat 'forced'.  "Memoried need sated" Where once the body needed the air, it no longer does...so it pushes it away, 'out'.  The sigh, knows it must be that way, yet doesn't want to 'leave'.  So there's that 'stutter' that sometimes happens when a person starts to let out one of those emotionally packed sighs.  

Too much, too little, too obscure?  LOL
d.all of the above
I dunno, I'm still trying to figure out a different way to word that line, and still satisfy my personal view of the metaphor.

Thanks for such a wonderful reply, hon!

Hugs all!
N

Dark Angel
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since 1999-08-04
Posts 10095

5 posted 2000-07-08 09:19 AM


Wow, I love this satiate...
and this...

pushing
skyward and away - over
tongue held silent
by weighted ache, laced in
trims of hope
on the cusp of fare thee well

To fall upon ears of the past
I am a sigh

Excellent!!

Yes, I am here, but I am dead, not alive,
my body goes on, my spirit has died
and I though alive, feel dead inside.

"Rose Petal"

Sudhir Iyer
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since 2000-04-26
Posts 6943
Mumbai, India : now in Belgium
6 posted 2000-07-10 05:02 AM


Satiate...

lovely painting of images here... liked it a lot...
transparent wings, laid in soft rest, upon ears of the past, tongue held silent
by weighted ache... wonderful all of them...

but the most liked stanza remains sam as Kamla ...
Sharing an outside unseen
in the ebb and flow of
give and take, unknown
known in each self to imprint
a path once traveled
...
and yes traveled should be travelled...  

You could probably do something with stanza four... but then again, it says it all very neatly... do no need to change anything at all...

regards, sudhir


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