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Mark Bohannan
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In the winds of Cherokee song

0 posted 2000-10-12 04:34 AM




Livingroom Stream


I awake with visions of sleep in my eye
Skylite above my bed I enjoy the 5 am sky
Cotton-candy clouds playing hide and seek
As I see Luna smiling, giving me a little peek

To the kitchen to start up a pot of columbian brew
Glancing out bay windows to see what my garden grew
Petals of roses still somber in scented hugs of essence
Hibiscus starting to stretch color sensing my presence

Off to the enclosure of glass and gold plated chrome
Cascading warmth pouring over me welcoming me home
Marbled basins to hold mirrored reminders of coming age
Scented plumes in ceramic surrounded by pot pourri's of sage

Hot cup of coffee and a window bench to the world outside
Picturesque views of my Koi pond giving me so much pride
Enhanced with colors in my garden of rainbows and green
Pondering dewdrops on grass wondering what does it mean

Crimson and gold kissing orange against horizons so blue
Blinds pulled up from floor to ceiling frames of clear view
Prisms of color sliding across tiles of european styled class
As the sun pierces the depths of my nauticalistic stained glass

A wink from me with knowledge of what this day will now hold
As I pass from room to room on carpets warm and tiles of cold
Visiting last the pride of this poets eyes lost in his eternal dream
As I down breakfast under the oak next to my living room stream

Mark Bohannan




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Daniel J D
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1 posted 2000-10-12 04:42 AM


Mark

What can I say! A well-written verse. About the only thing though is the lack of space for those in need.

Daniel J D


Mark Bohannan
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In the winds of Cherokee song
2 posted 2000-10-12 04:49 AM


Daniel- Always space for a poet in 3800 sq. ft sitting on a ranch.....Thank you!!!!



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3 posted 2000-10-12 04:54 AM


Sounds like a lovely life--and you described it with such reverence...a lucky man it is, to know, when he is lucky...*wink*  hug ya cowboy
Mark Bohannan
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In the winds of Cherokee song
4 posted 2000-10-12 05:27 AM


serenity-Thank you so much and it is "MY" dream house that I hope to share oneday with a beautiful butterfly of sorts.  Blessed I believe more than lucky but either way....feels good to feel it.
tracie66
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5 posted 2000-10-12 05:34 AM


Mark such imagery, I could see, feel and smell it all...well done  
Great poem
Tracie~


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It is the harmony of the universe



Charisma
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6 posted 2000-10-12 06:21 AM


thank you mark that we may join you in your morninglife.
I noticed that you have koi pond too....
and I know the feelings to be proud with having them.
and I can taste the coffee...and see how you are enjoying the garden, and your life.
loved it, and as always I enjoyed reading it.

Charisma



Janet Marie
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7 posted 2000-10-12 07:36 AM


only a cowboy would have stream running thru his living room ...
and the waterfall??..the bedroom right??  
Well this challenge had your name wrote all over it..
what a perfect vehicle to showcase your expceptional gift of imagery and detail.
and you really show it in this one ...

"To the kitchen to start up a pot of columbian brew
Glancing out bay windows to see what my garden grew
Petals of roses still somber in scented hugs of essence
Hibiscus starting to stretch color sensing my presence

Off to the enclosure of glass and gold plated chrome
Cascading warmth pouring over me welcoming me home
Marbled basins to hold mirrored reminders of coming age
Scented plumes in ceramic surrounded by pot pourri's of sage
===========================
Crimson and gold kissing orange against horizons so blue
Blinds pulled up from floor to ceiling frames of clear view
Prisms of color sliding across tiles of european styled class
As the sun pierces the depths of my nauticalistic stained glass"
===========================
awesome MC...awesome
so your muse cut ya break huh?
yea..I KNOW baby....I KNOW ...
so....what kind of atmosphere does the truck get? ...
I mean... a chevy is like a cowboys horse ...
can just put em away wet in a garage *winkiewinkie*
later-my-master-of-imagery-gator
love ya
me

Butterflies_dont_cry
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8 posted 2000-10-12 07:53 AM


Beautiful weaving Mark, sounds like a
dreamland...what a beautiful view to wake up
to! No one does imagery like you do~ Now
where to plant the orange trees...

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9 posted 2000-10-12 08:02 AM


MarkB~
This whole piece is just lovely.
If I HAD to pick a line or two -

'Petals of roses still somber in scented hugs of essence
Hibiscus starting to stretch color sensing my presence'


Beautiful, my friend.
~*Marge*~


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Irish Rose
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10 posted 2000-10-12 08:03 AM


This was so original and full of images,
who writes about their surroundings except for nature, sometimes.  I loved it!

Kathleen


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11 posted 2000-10-12 08:20 AM



Mark, Your palette must be overflowing in color...vivid artistry, very much enjoyed.

Robert Joseph


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12 posted 2000-10-12 10:02 AM


Well, here was a simple challenge, but look who ropes the calf in 2.1 ... and takes away the gold...

challenge well met, and exceeded...

Paula Finn
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13 posted 2000-10-12 10:05 AM


AH Mark...this is so very you...lovely write
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14 posted 2000-10-12 10:11 AM


I know what im getting you for Christmas..a pair of fuzzy slippers Mark haa...a beautiful..beautiful poem..wish i looked as beautiful sitting here with my hair a mess and my slippers on haa...
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15 posted 2000-10-12 10:13 AM


Hi Mark--This is a beautiful dream...and to have surroundings of such beauty would sure be nice...Your imagery is fanstastic...I was sitting there with you having coffee...thanks for inviting me over.
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16 posted 2000-10-12 01:04 PM


Mark my friend well isn't this a beauty, pure gold. Absolutely a feast for the eyes, but don't ask me to do more than gaze at the beauty. It seems utterly impossible for me to be within ten feet of any plant without it keeling over. Still I can enjoy the view from here with your amazing skills, and am I glad, the roses are probably breathing a sigh of relief as well!!
Take care, and you do know I love this don't you, I thought you did!
                        Marsha
                                 

Mark Bohannan
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In the winds of Cherokee song
17 posted 2000-10-12 01:18 PM


Traci-I am glad that I was able to stimulate some of your senses.  Thank you.

Charisma-Thank you and yes I do have a Koi pond with a waterfall and it is a very comforting place to reside to especially with the garden surrounding it.

JM-And you expect me to reply to that without getting into trouble??? Yeah right!!!!ROFL okay so you know that the waterfall is in the bedroom...care to tell the folks how YOU now that???????ROFLLLLLLL and HECK ya a stream why not??  Thank you my sweet friend.

Holly-I could use some help with the location of the orange trees.  Care to help????   I will have a cup of coffee waiting for you along with a cowboy breakfast!!!  Thank you much.

Marge-Thank you and I myself like those two lines as well.  Hugs to you sweet friend.

Kathleen-Thank you so much and what better to write about than nature...well, maybe love but it is all one and the same is it not?

Robert-yes, it does at times and I just scoop up what I can.  Thank you much

Karilea-You made it easy to write what I so love to rest my pen to.(NATURE)...Thank you for the gold and the challenge...love a good challenge so what is next?

Paula-Thank you so much.  Glad you could see me in it.

Victoria-Now would those be "BOOT" slippers?????   Thank you much neighbor

Martie-Did you know that short of the skylite above the bed, the stream in the living room and you across the table with a cup of coffee, that this "IS" what I wake up to every morning!!!  Spoiled aren't I??    BTW..."you" don't ever need an invite for coffee, just show up and we will watch the clouds roll by through til dawn of the next day

Mark Bohannan
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In the winds of Cherokee song
18 posted 2000-10-12 01:29 PM


Marsha-You snuck in on me while I was replying!!!  NOW STOP THAT!!!    HHMMMMMmmmm a *sigh* from a rose...now that would make an image filled poem wouldn't it?  Thank you so much for your dedication and for the title of my next poem I think.
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19 posted 2000-10-12 04:50 PM


ok i don't know what the challenge was, but whatever you do, you do it well *holds out her empty cup* got some extra coffee? you make your home sound so welcoming, would love to sit and watch the sunrise with you  

how you do those visual images so well I don't know, I always write about feelings, so when I sit down to enjoy one of yours its like a trip into a kaleidoscope of beauty  

Mark Bohannan
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In the winds of Cherokee song
20 posted 2000-10-12 07:07 PM


jinxed-The challenge was to write about your dream house and it is in the challenge forum still if you go back a day or two.  And YES, you may have as many cups of coffee as you like and I too would love to watch the sunrise with you my friend.  The visuals are just the way I see things just as the way you write is the way that you feel and you do that so well.  Thank you so much for your always kind words.
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21 posted 2000-10-12 07:35 PM


WOW Mark!!! What a picture you paint here! I love this!!! Honest! I never thought of a room in a house quite this way.
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22 posted 2000-10-12 07:59 PM


Hey, Mark! You need a roomie??? Sounds like my kind of place! I'm no butterfly but maybe I could attach some plastic wings on my....well, maybe not  

Love the place!

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23 posted 2000-10-12 08:33 PM


The picture you painted with that was so beautiful - there's just something amazing about waking up with the early morning dew!
And Thanks a lot for this, it made me smile  

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Mark~ this sounds like a lovely morning......must have been on a day off!......oh and you need some daisies outside your kitchen window...my favorite.   -SEA< !signature-->

Live,Love,Laugh   ~SueB



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25 posted 2000-10-12 08:46 PM



Mark-
   wow...i love this...absolutely beautiful.
   so...do you have a spare room?  maybe need
   a live-in housekeeper or something?? lol
   this is great!  

   -vicky




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heart, you have not truely met the poet."
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Mark Bohannan
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In the winds of Cherokee song
26 posted 2000-10-12 10:47 PM


passing shadows-Thank you so much and I am glad that I could share my dream with you.

Balladeer-Sure my friend...pack them bags and come on over.  Have a butterfly's mom on the way too for you maybe.   If I can arrange that would you promise to "NOT" try on those wings of yours please?

Jhonbus-Yes the morning dew is so cleansing with just it's freshness...goes good with a cup of coffee.  Once again welcome to Passions and I KNOW you will love it here and thank you.

SEA-Planting daisies NOW...this very minute...now will you come and watch the sunrise with me through the sky-lite?   Thank you much.

vicky-Housekeeper you say?  With "ALL" the fringe benefits?  SURE...tossing out my mom now...come on over LOL!!!!  Thank you my friend and I will put an extra cup on for you.  Looks like it is going to be a crowded house after all but as long as it is all poets then who would complain.  

Rosebud1229
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27 posted 2000-10-12 11:07 PM


I must be in the enchanted land with water streams flowing lots of magic, this was very delightful.
Mark Bohannan
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In the winds of Cherokee song
28 posted 2000-10-13 01:28 AM


Rosebud1229-The land of enchantment is it?LOL  Thank you so much and glad you enjoyed it.
BloomingRose
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29 posted 2000-10-13 11:03 AM


Mark,
What a dream home indeed! Best part is the pond! And of course the coffee...yum
This was all a vision of beauty.
Had to come back and read this one a few times, really enjoyed.
deb  

Mark Bohannan
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In the winds of Cherokee song
30 posted 2000-10-13 01:26 PM


Deb-Somehow I knew you would like the coffee!!!!   I am glad that you enjoyed and found it good enough to read more than once.  Thank you my friend.
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31 posted 2000-10-13 01:47 PM


Mark
I am so impressed with this one you've penned!

By the way Mark, I realize Balladeer has dibbs on roomie status per say, but how's the stables look out back (servant quarters)

Perhaps youNbutterfly will need some caretakers around the house... I'm sure we can drum up some volunteers

Always a delight reading your rhymes
   Coco  


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Mark Bohannan
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In the winds of Cherokee song
32 posted 2000-10-13 02:34 PM


Coco-My sweet friend, you my dear may have the room directly across from Balladeer and no caretakers just friends sharing beautiful mornings together and I am sure that my butterfly feels the same....matter of fact I KNOW it to be true as her heart is as pure and precious as the gold in Heaven's gates.

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33 posted 2000-10-13 04:17 PM


This is such a clear liquid picture - a luscious morning, so well worded - I really loved this.  It took me there.


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34 posted 2000-10-13 06:00 PM


If I keep posting the office's notes to our offical poet late. I'm going to end up hung drawn and quartered, bit messy, but you should see the punishment for being late with the tea!

Anyway Mark my friend here goes, and I have to mention that Daphne kept this on her screen all through her shift!

This is the best yet, I love this Daphne
This is so beautiful              Jan
Great work                        David
I love this one                   Delia
Oh isn't this good                Fran
Wow                               Kelsy
Super, doesn't he make it sound great
                                  Sue
Yes I really like this one        Pat
Can we have this on the board     Mel
(Yes they can and now have it)
At the years end we have decided to vote for our favourite, but since the group love each one more it's going to be difficult. Oh and I'm not allowed a vote. But they have all asked me to say your work is amazing and thank you for posting it for them to read.

Also they think your replies are really nice!
Take care
                       Marsha
'Fan club Pres'    

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35 posted 2000-10-14 01:02 PM


~~ Mark ~~
You have just written my dream house!! I have always had these blueprints in mind, in fact, I have drawn them up, and now here they are in print from you, my brother!!!!
     Beautiful........and the window bench overlooking the pond for morning coffee sounds like my favorite spot!!!!


Follow your dream!


Mark Bohannan
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In the winds of Cherokee song
36 posted 2000-10-14 03:15 PM


Rosemary-I am so glad to have you visit my home.  Thank you so very much.

Marsha-You are so sweet....did I tell you that...thank you so much for making my day each and every day.

Dapne-You honor me and I humbley thank you and send you a HUGE {{hug}}

Jan, David, Delia,Fran, Kelsy,Sue, Pat, and Mel-I thank you all and I could never tell you just how much you all mean to me so I just send plenty of hugs to you all and yes it is okay for a cowboy to hug ALL his friends.  I looked it up and it says by all means YES!    

Sunny-Great minds of wonderous dreams think alike...want to share the blueprints?  Thank you so very much for you and for the "my brother"...makes me feel real warm inside and yes, you are my family...I know that!!    Hugs to you my dear.

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37 posted 2000-10-15 09:14 AM


I like this, Mark - Of course, morning is my favorite time of day... I think I'll take a walk to the beach now..
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38 posted 2000-10-15 10:11 AM


"Crimson and gold kissing orange against horizons so blue
Blinds pulled up from floor to ceiling frames of clear view
Prisms of color sliding across tiles of european styled class
As the sun pierces the depths of my nauticalistic stained glass

A wink from me with knowledge of what this day will now hold
As I pass from room to room on carpets warm and tiles of cold
Visiting last the pride of this poets eyes lost in his eternal dream
As I down breakfast under the oak next to my living room stream"
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Mark:
This is breathtaking! By far my favorite of yours and one of my favorites here at Passions all together. Stunning imagery, that left visions permanently embedded in my mind. The two stanzas above are my favorite but this whole piece echoed with grace and tranquility. You do imagery proud. This is what I call poetic justice  
Take care m'friend.
Amy  


"The head learns knew things, but the heart forever more practices old experiences"


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39 posted 2000-11-16 02:50 PM



Mark-
   hi, sweet cowboy...
   this is definitely one of my
   favorites of yours...and i
   think it deserves a bump today.  

   love and hugs,
   -vicky




"...until you have read the verse on his
heart, you have not truely met the poet."
-vlraynes



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40 posted 2000-11-16 03:48 PM


Mark my friend, Vicky isn't the only one missing you, these pages seem without a certain spark, I'm missing you too. She's right to bring this back to the front, it is indeed a wonderful, beauty filled picture. And on this rather grey and sad day I need something beautiful. Come back soon Cowboy,
Take care
              Mushy Marsha
                    



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Only a memory of the same
Robert Browning

ethome
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41 posted 2000-11-16 09:05 PM


Hey Mark!! wonderful trip you just took me on through your house...sounds very nice! I loved the way you guided me through this introduction to your day...always great to feel the warmth and decor of the familiar surroundings...hence home sweet home...Just wonderful things you're doing here my man and I'm glad to see you continuing...ethome...
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42 posted 2000-11-16 09:10 PM


do you all realize what a heartwarming presence you will give Mark when he is able to return to the boards...seeing this, a challenge that I might have inspired, come to light...again...and again...

it is a most delightful home, don't you think?...

once again, Well done Mark...enjoy the glory...


Karilea
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I would rather be silent and write, than speak loudly and be bound.
KRJ




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43 posted 2001-05-25 03:13 PM


As I prowl around the archives, it shames me to notice just how many magnificent poems somehow escaped me adding my two cents worth. LOL. I remember reading this, Mark... and turning a rather unflattering shade of green with envy. LOL. I've never had a skylite above my bed, but when I had my condo, I'd often sleep on the couch so I could see the sky above my head (storms are especially neat *G*) The imagery you've used is so superb I could smell the coffee and the flowers. *S* Both your poem and the scene you've created are absolutely beautiful!

So... I know your house is full... but I'm a great gardener... and every cowboy living in such paradise should have someone to care for his horse. *G* Can I have a job? LOL. I promise to be very discreet and make sure the house is vacant when I peek in the windows (and that's not just to give you and the missus privacy... I do NOT NOT NOT want to risk seeing Balladeer flutter by in those plastic wings! LOL) and I won't crush the plants, (but water them as I drool.) *G* 'Kay? I work cheap! LOL

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44 posted 2002-01-16 07:51 AM


Wow Mark, what a dream.

Dee

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45 posted 2003-01-14 02:50 AM


God! You certainly conquer challenges with grace and power!
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