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Not A Poet
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0 posted 2000-06-19 02:40 PM


   While Walking in the Woods Alone


There was a lovely flower that I met
While walking in the woods alone one day;
Such beauty had I never seen and yet
At first I could not find the words to say,
Or understand, my feelings or my smile,
But could not walk on by … I had to wait,
To look, and smell, and touch for just a while,
Although I knew my hour was growing late.

Its golden petals, curled and soft as down,
Were dancing in the breeze as fairies will,
And closer look revealed they somehow bound
The vision of a face, more lovely still,
With eyes of azure blue but hint of gray,
Created as my only sight to see -
By then I could not bear to look away,
That lovely flower had enchanted me.

I sat, caressed, admired and dreamed of it,
And wondered might there ever be some way
For me to know and love this wond'rous bit,
This lovely flower that I found that day,
To cherish it and press it in a book,
Or sit with it and talk of what we know,
Or smell its fragrance, hold it close and look -
But much too soon would come its time to go.

Then much to my surprise and pleasure too,
With gorgeous smile, my flower spoke to me
And said, "You are my dearest friend, it's true." -
My dearest wish was what this had to be.
While my enchanted eyes and ears, of course,
Were dreaming such a charming phrase I heard,
I searched with hopes to find that voice's source,
That lovely voice which spoke such lovely word.

But in that verdant wood there was no other,
No face, no body, soul, nor spirit found,
For everywhere I searched, I found none other
Who might have uttered such a lovely sound.
With that I must believe that it was she,
That lovely golden flower in the wood,
Whose gorgeous smile I saw - who spoke to me
Those lovely words which made me feel so good.

Although I knew 'twas just a fool's illusion
To think or hope that she might care for me,
Her words and ways compounded my confusion,
And made me wonder what this charm could be;
Was she a flower, witch, or dream, this goddess,
Who caught my eye and stole my heart that day?
I search for answers still, but still it's hopeless -
That lovely flower since has gone away,
And nothing ever shall my grief allay.



Pete

What terms shall I find sufficiently simple in their sublimity --
sufficiently sublime in their simplicity --
for the mere enunciation of my theme?
Edgar Allan Poe



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Janet Marie
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1 posted 2000-06-19 03:25 PM


yes, definatly a poet
and the imagery in this is excellent
wonderful writing
perfect choice
jm

Dusk Treader
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2 posted 2000-06-19 03:30 PM


Not a Poet you're doing yourself a great diservice by that name... Putting a story in poetic terms likes me much, as does this.  

Abrahm Simons

"Keep on dreamin' boy 'cause when you stop dreaming it's time to die" - Blind Melon

X Angel
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3 posted 2000-06-19 06:57 PM


ahhh this was nice!

~Heather

Justbleu
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4 posted 2000-06-20 07:34 AM


Very wonderful read here!!  Nice poetry!!
Hope to read more!!  
Bridgette


"Creation of woman from the rib of Man: She was not made from his head to top him; nor out of his feet to be trampled upon by him; but out of his side

Munda
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5 posted 2000-06-20 09:37 AM


Thought this was awesome the first time I read it, still think it is !  
Not A Poet
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6 posted 2000-06-20 11:05 AM


Thanks all for reading and commenting. This has always been one of my favorite poems (of those written by me that is). It never got much attention in the CA but I like it anyway. So I thought I would just repost here and hope it is good enough to be selected for the book.

I wonder if there is any significance to the fact that all but one of the responses have been from the ladies. Is this one to mushy or something for the guys? Or was it just written for a lady in the first place? If anyone has any ideas, I would appreciate enlightenment  

Pete

[This message has been edited by Not A Poet (edited 06-20-2000).]

epoet
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7 posted 2000-06-20 11:08 AM


very nice job.  like this a lot.  it is very interesting read and great use of imagery.

P. J. Kotrch
carpe diem
A soul once touched is a soul once blessed by love



JOY 14
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8 posted 2000-06-21 02:20 PM


I agree, wonderful imagery.  You picked a great one.  Whoever it was meant for, I bet a lot of different people would enjoy it!

Joy

Elyse
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9 posted 2000-06-21 11:59 PM


pete!  this is great!  big smiles  

luv Elyse

Colin
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10 posted 2000-06-22 07:53 AM


Woods, fairy tale type poems.... they both appeal to me muchly  

Eric.

"We are the music makers and we are the makers of dreams." - Willy Wonka.

Not A Poet
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11 posted 2000-06-23 09:38 AM


epoet, Joy, Elyse and Eric,

Thank you so much for your kind compliments. I'm really glad you enjoyed.

Pete

Elizabeth Santos
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12 posted 2000-06-23 01:09 PM


I love this poem and add my check mark
Liz

Martie
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13 posted 2000-06-23 06:26 PM


Enchanting, magical, romantic....a vote from me.
Denise
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14 posted 2000-06-23 10:00 PM


This is absolutely breathtaking, Pete! I love it!  

Denise

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15 posted 2000-06-23 10:06 PM


Well, I'm late because my time has been very limited lately but this poem is not only expertly crafted but it shows great imagination. To take a theme like this and write a piece so long and so well-presented is not an easy task and yet you have made it look so. My vore's in....
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16 posted 2000-06-23 10:09 PM


NotAPoet~
It's enchanting ...
obviously capturing the hearts of
women who enjoy romanticism and the
man who can portray it so tenderly.

I'm captured !
~*Marge*~


~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
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17 posted 2000-06-23 11:13 PM


Pete,
I loved this poem when I first read it in CA, and reading it again, I found it to be even better. It's a shoe-in (sp?).

Kris

the poet's pen...gives to airy nothing
A local habitation and a name ~ Shakespeare


Not A Poet
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18 posted 2000-06-26 09:56 AM


I reluctantly bring this one back up, but I have been away for the weekend and I really wanted to thank you guys for your kind responses.

Thanks all,
Pete

Seymour Tabin
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19 posted 2000-06-26 10:14 AM


Well done, you got my vote.
WhtDove
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20 posted 2000-06-26 10:17 AM


This speaks to the heart! Wonderfully crafted, and I think you've made a great choice for the book  
Cerenity
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21 posted 2000-06-28 11:18 AM


Hi Not A Poet,

Wonderful poetry here, so much enjoyed, thank you for sharing.

Cerenity

Not A Poet
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22 posted 2000-07-10 10:13 AM


Sy,
Thanks so much for your vote.

Dove,
I'm glad you enjoyed and approve my submission.

Cerenity,
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the compliment.


Elizabeth Santos
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23 posted 2000-07-10 05:05 PM


As you know, I am in awe of your poetry. This one has all of the best elements, plus your wonderful imagination.
With best regards
Liz

PS I am so in awe I forgot to vote!

[This message has been edited by Elizabeth Santos (edited 07-10-2000).]

Justbleu
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24 posted 2000-07-17 12:14 PM


Sorry....but shooting this one back to the top...liked too much for it to get lost!!
Bridgette  


"Somewhere, somehow, it should be possible to touch someone and never let go again. To hold someone, not for a moment but forever." Unknown

Not A Poet
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25 posted 2000-07-18 04:18 PM


Bridgette, thanks much for bringing it back  

And Liz, surely you exagerate, but thanks for the wonderful compliment  

Pete

Poertree
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26 posted 2000-07-18 05:47 PM


YAY ..i missed it first time ...got it now tho....lol

p

L Tiuch
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27 posted 2000-07-18 07:20 PM


Wonderfully written.  I really enjoyed the "experience" you so beautifully portrayed.
Heather Miller
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28 posted 2000-07-21 04:07 PM


Wonderful and beautiful.....
LITL,
Heather

With God all things are possible.

Not A Poet
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29 posted 2000-08-03 04:42 PM


Philip, Linda and Heather,

Thanks so much for your comments. I'm glad you enjoyed.

Thanks all,
Pete

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