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Wilfred Yeats
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0 posted 2000-12-30 11:57 PM



Of all the dance tunes of my youth
The one I danced to best
Earle Hagen's Harlem Nocturne
When I held close to my chest

I felt the beat go slow then fast
Then slow and fast repeating
The dream in my arms
Following lead my heart beating

Stardust was good and many others
But the nocturne's Sax moaned high
And the change in pace so tantalized
We'd float up to the sky

Perhaps it was a boyhood dream
A fantasy perhaps of youth
Yet I cannot doubt my lead was sure
And I never moved uncouth

I've watched dancers, and figure skaters
They flow to the music they've chosen
And I think if I were that good at all
We'd 'Nocturne' until we were frozen

On the Milky Way's trails we'd set our feet
Through the galaxy stardust we'd make
Off past the stars well beyond Mars
A picture of love's dance we'd make

Yes, dance with me darling till we hear starlings
The saxophones' wailing a concert
In my warm embrace to heaven we'll chase
We'll have each other for dessert


Great souls have wills; feeble ones have only wishes.

~ Chinese Proverb ~


© Copyright 2000 Wilfred Yeats - All Rights Reserved
Paula Finn
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1 posted 2000-12-31 12:30 PM


May I have this dance sir? Oh Bill you make me hear and feel this right down to my very soull
Marge Tindal
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2 posted 2000-12-31 12:47 PM


Wilfred~
Makes me want to glide across the roller rink floor ~

'On the Milky Way's trails we'd set our feet
Through the galaxy stardust we'd make
Off past the stars well beyond Mars
A picture of love's dance we'd make'


Romance in dance ... how appealing.
~*Marge*~


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3 posted 2000-12-31 12:53 PM


exactly the tune that came to my mind before I read this!!

excellent Sir. . .  

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Sunshine
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4 posted 2000-12-31 07:55 AM


We all have a piece or two of music that is special to us...as a teen, when working the floor mats for rhythmic gymnastics, I always choose the themes from "Exodus" and "The Pink Panther" for my routines...

so thanks for the memories...

and Mr. Yeats? Happy New Year...Karilea


[This message has been edited by Sunshine (edited 12-31-2000).]

ethome
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5 posted 2000-12-31 09:27 AM


Is that the same Earl Hagen that Frances Langstrom and the James Alexander chorus play with...that's all I could come up with at mp3 It sounds like a beautiful piece and I love the way you have written a dancing dream into this poem..ah! I love it when such music inspires the heart and soul of the listener to dream and create a virtual world of wonders....take care........... ethome
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6 posted 2000-12-31 09:53 AM


On the Milky Way's trails we'd set our feet
Through the galaxy stardust we'd make
Off past the stars well beyond Mars
A picture of love's dance we'd make

Yes, dance with me darling till we hear starlings
The saxophones' wailing a concert
In my warm embrace to heaven we'll chase
We'll have each other for dessert
===============
yeeeeessss, there is something soooo sexy about the sax ....
and your writing our romantic prince
very cool poem sir...very
Happy New Year my friend.
later-cool-nocturnal-gator  
jm

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if you find anything~let me in
Your eyes~you see everything
my eyes~I see it all together now~and I know

Mark Bohannan
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7 posted 2000-12-31 09:56 AM


Okay, so not only are you into writing PERFECT romantic poetry but you have great taste in music too.........cheez my friend.......you make it hard to stay up with you.  Superbly written piece here with a flow and cadence that fit perfectly with the mood of the write.  You ARE DEFINITELY GOOD sir.....beyond good.
Martie
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8 posted 2000-12-31 11:16 AM


Bill--
On the Milky Way's trails we'd set our feet
Through the galaxy stardust we'd make
Off past the stars well beyond Mars
A picture of love's dance we'd make

I love to dance...and this sounds like heaven to me.  Happy New Year, friend Bill!

Wilfred Yeats
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9 posted 2000-12-31 02:24 PM


Paula -
it's the holidays - you should be dancin'  

Marge -
been a long time since my roller rink days - I met the first 'love of my life' there - (grin) then she went into a convent - (subject of another piece) thanks for your inspiration reply.

sven -
If you know the piece - you know exactly what I speak of - many thanks kind sir

Karilea -
you youngster you - I was already married when those songs came out ~S~ I do believe you in a leotard is a sight to behold (sure 'deer would have something to say) I'll say I'd love it  

ethome -
I'm not a mp3 person the song was originaly popular in the late 40's - but Earle Hagen continued to write and the song was revived decades later - Thank you  

Janet Marie-
so you like dessert?    
many thanks
later my wimsical gater

Mark-
Iwish I had HALF  your talent when it comes to putting fingers to keys - Thank you so much  

Martie -
Dancing with you would be the best Christmas gift I could imagine - Thank You  

HopeS
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10 posted 2000-12-31 02:41 PM


Hey Bill , I just arrived home from dancing
just let the New Year In , its 2001 here
Enjoyed your choice of music
and as always the romance of it all
you package them together so tenderly
Hope

Kit McCallum
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11 posted 2000-12-31 02:45 PM


What a melodic poem Wilfred ... the words danced as beautifully as the characters portrayed ... an enchanting read, very much enjoyed!  

Best wishes,
/Kit

Wilfred Yeats
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12 posted 2001-01-01 12:52 PM


Hope -
You're a welcome sight at this site   - Nice to know Perth down under is a precursor of the next millenium's celebration -I expect to sleep thru it all   Will look for your poems

Kit -
Such a very nice reply - thank YOU!!!


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