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Rainydays
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0 posted 2000-11-08 06:42 AM



"A Pitiful Imposter"


'Twas said by wisened soul
that man forsake
our nature's splendor
reviled by all
from whence we ever came

the beauty of earth's solace
and resplendent
fertile flavor
we tread the land,
forgotten, from our shame

and in that twinkling of His eye
we fell and crawled
through cold machines
our feet no longer
soft upon the loam

what happened in man's heart
to toss away
into the nearing night
this greening earthly
heaven 'twas our home?


~ just pondering, wondering, wishing it weren't so.
Rainydays

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Kit McCallum
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1 posted 2000-11-08 06:49 AM


Ahhh, thoughts close to my heart as well RainyDays ... I loved your ponderings in this beautiful piece!  

Best wishes,
/Kit

Rainydays
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2 posted 2000-11-08 04:06 PM


Kit, thank you very much. I was discussing the works of some of my favorite painters with a friend this morning and the subject of visionary art came up. We both agreed that it was a need to establish and maintain a bridge between the world of long ago, a more spiritual, elemental world into the spiritual world that can exist for us all, in which the cold, calculating, mechanical and often cruel existance that we know today can be overcome, or at least overstepped, as well as a collective lamentation over the destruction of so much of our natural surroundings and values, that brought the visionaries to paint so expressively. The need to shine the light on what our possibilities can still be, both personally and spiritually. Thanks so much for responding so kindly to this little piece of writing.

Rainydays

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3 posted 2000-11-09 12:29 PM


This is well written and a great message. Deserves to be seen again! I enjoyed this very much.
Rainydays
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4 posted 2000-11-09 01:21 PM


Thank you very much, serenity.  

Rainydays

Paula Finn
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missouri
5 posted 2000-11-09 01:23 PM


We take for granted that which is around us will always be...we shouldnt...great write
Mark Bohannan
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6 posted 2000-11-09 01:30 PM


NO poetic reply to this one but I will share with you some of the thoughts that were conjured up in reading it for the 4th or 5th time.

Many of the words and works of Kahlil Gibran found their way into my mind as I read this and then some of yours as well as I recall a satin shade and some moonlit walks in a night of reflection.  You have penned a beauty in this one AGAIN and your message in this one is taken very much to heart.  BTW...did you know that your works will all be going into my library?  I cheated sort of and marked the box for the poet to be added to my library.....just in case I miss one or two.  Now that just would not be acceptable now would it?  

ethome
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7 posted 2000-11-10 02:38 PM


I echo Mark's thoughts completely and agree with the point you're putting across (very well I might add) that man has ruined the earth with his technical mechanical consumption of natural resources. The Govt. of Brazil tried to rationalize the cutting down acres upon acres of the emerald belt ( Amazon Rain Forest) by instituting a system to use the exposed (raped) land as agricultural development for new and better crops. Well the topsoil that held the life of the Rain Forest was not very deep and within two years of growing crops it became useless as the nutrients that once vitalized the soil were gone....everything was working in it's place when mother nature was at the controls, but when man took over....well we see the evidence of it today as the Brazilian Govt. still allows strip cutting of the beautiful Rain Forest....and the beat goes on as big business and govts continue on in their paths of greed....the result....destruction of one of the most lush areas of natural growth on the planet.....just how long can it last??? ....great read!!
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