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Martie
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A Certain Degree of Attitude

Here I go again on that wind of road
the one with the precipice on one side
and the sharp rocks on the other
you know the one where the road crew can’t reach
cause fixing this one takes courage
and a certain degree of attitude

So this is the one I’m on you see
and I have stopped at this hair pin curve
and I can’t really see if anything is coming
but I know there is only room for me
if I’m careful
so I gather myself together
but I find I cannot slither around these rocks
they are sharp and I’m bleeding fear

So I close my eyes
and I remember how my father taught me
to cross a river on the rocks
it takes a straight back and a sure foot
and an attitude
and you just do it like you were not in danger
of tumbling into a raging current
you do it with a meadow of grass below you
and your father’s smile

© Copyright 2000 Martie Odell Ingebretsen - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2000-11-28 08:08 PM


Girlfriend !
I LIKE your attitude !
*Hugs*
~*Marge*~


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2 posted 2000-11-28 08:13 PM


I find I cannot slither around these rocks
they are sharp and I’m bleeding fear
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beautiful imagery!

Hope you don't keep your eye closed too long   < !signature-->

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Denise
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3 posted 2000-11-28 08:27 PM


Great attitude! I especially loved your closing lines, touched my heart, it did!

Denise

Janet Marie
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4 posted 2000-11-28 08:45 PM


i know all to well about bleeding fear...
I can do it with attitude too....
but around here they call it PMS  
very cool lessons learned and use of metaphors and memories
so wise are you
jm

Sprayed across my heart and hers
Danced butterflies in the wild
This angel, this woman ,
who loves me with the innocence of a child.
~DeVante~

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5 posted 2000-11-28 10:29 PM



Martie* Fantastic weaving once again my
friend...this held such fabulous imagery and
as I read I could hear my father's voice
telling me how to cross that path...and you
are so very right...it takes
attitude...something I never leave home
without   Excellent writing!!


The best and most beautiful things
in the world cannot be seen or even touched
---- they must be felt with the heart~
*??*

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6 posted 2000-11-28 10:44 PM


Martie,
Wise and wonderful poetry. *L* SY

Martie
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7 posted 2000-11-28 11:36 PM


Marge--and I like YOURS!

Interloper--No...they are wide open..thank you.

Denise-I am always happy when I have touched a heart, especially yours.

Janet--You have one of the best attitudes.

Butterflies--I'm glad you got the same attitude lessons as I.

Sy--I'm always happy when I get a reply from you...thank you!


Poertree
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8 posted 2000-11-29 08:37 AM


two things i'm starting to notice particulary about your poetry - you're excellence with extended meataphor and satisfying closures.  This poem is just woderful as an insight into the difficult moments of life and how we can overcome them successfully ...

did i say you had talent btw? ...lol

well ya have...

i think i preferred this to the music one though ...dunno why ..i just did  

P

Wilfred Yeats
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9 posted 2000-11-29 01:07 PM


Martie-
When my attitude is less than it should (or could) be - I need only read one of your  masterpieces.  Once more I feel the need to remind you - Publish a book of your word! The world NEEDS to read you!

Gemini
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10 posted 2000-11-29 02:31 PM


Marty-Thank you so much for reminding me of my fathers smile, I am feeling like you hugged me with your words and shed a tear at the same time.
Martie
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11 posted 2000-11-29 05:47 PM


Philip--It always pleases me when one of my poems pleases you...thanks for saying the talent thing, by the way...

Bill--I don't know if the world needs to read me...(blush), but I do know that I need to write...thank you, my friend.

Gemini--I am so glad I hugged you with my words...here's another one {{{{{{{{{Hug}}}}}}}}

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12 posted 2000-11-29 05:53 PM


Martie, loud applause, oh this is one really fabulous. I think it's one of your best, truly excellant work. I love it
Take care
              Mushy Marsha
                    


Take back the hope you gave,- I claim
Only a memory of the same
Robert Browning

Nate Dogg
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13 posted 2000-11-29 06:07 PM


Martie, this is a great piece of positivity...continue to keep your winning ways!

Nathan

Martie
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14 posted 2000-11-29 07:49 PM


Marsha--bowing to your loud applause--thanks oh mushy one!

Nate--Positivity...oh, I like that...thanks!

Mark Bohannan
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15 posted 2000-11-29 08:02 PM


If you were to teach the world then the world would be nothing but rainbows and meadows of spring color.  Lordy my friend, I so wish that I could carry your mind and eyes with me everyday all day.
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16 posted 2000-11-29 08:05 PM


'and you just do it like you were not in danger
of tumbling into a raging current
you do it with a meadow of grass below you
and your father’s smile'

Excellent writing, Martie!  Love these lines!

sp  


'cause I am hanging on every word you say, and, even if you don't want to speak tonight, that's alright, alright with me...

Martie
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17 posted 2000-11-29 10:54 PM


Mark--If you were to do that, then you wouldn't be the wonderful man that you are...thanks for such a sweet reply.

Snowpants--Thanks for the excellent, and for letting me know your favorite lines...alway appreciate that.

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18 posted 2000-11-29 10:59 PM


Martie, this is SO right! Attitudes are everything....many times the difference between success and failure....so are father's smiles  
Martie
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19 posted 2000-12-08 09:03 PM


Balladeer--I'm sorry I didn't respond to you earlier, so I'm shamlessly bringing this back up to say..you are right, because I was thinking of my father's smile and how proud he'd be of mine...thank you!
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20 posted 2000-12-08 09:26 PM


Wonderful phrasing and such words that stick with the reader, good job, Martie, very well written.

What is that you express in your eyes? It seems to me more than all the words I have read in my life.

Walt Whitman



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