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gardawg
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since 2001-02-08
Posts 34
W of Seattle

0 posted 2001-02-08 06:11 PM


(At the end, some notes and thoughts)

After, the Dreams

the tattered remnants
of yesterday’s laundry
tangle me in their bleached grip,
faded paper flowers disappear in the wind
as I snatch butterflies from the air
and find

……colours cover the table
……like scrabble tiles.
……you score double for cerise,
……I trump with a triple score,
……cerulean crossed with sanguine.

……would you rather play
…………rock,
…………scissors,
…………paper?


dirty dishes in the sink,
soapy water reflects my face
against papier-mâché walls,
plasticware dives for the drain hole
as I scoop carp from the basin
and view

……As snow spirals in the storm,
……I turn round and round
……the once and future lawn
……until together we fall down.

……Cover me with a newly sown
……blanket of white on black
……and we will dance our song
……until spring returns to the lake.


reams of note paper fill my chair,
sticky with gooseberry honey
and persimmon jam;
scarps cling to my fingers
as I snatch silver moths from the afghan
and see

……The door knob turns
……David enters as Samuel leaves
……through the servant’s entrance

……Before I set table for the king
…………pomegranates
…………hummingbirds
…………rosewater beer
……I must wash the prophet’s cup


my dreams plastered
with paper wishes,
letters and words escape
to play round the table -
and

……at the tea party-
……simple verse
……downed unsweetened


*

The poem is #5 is a dialogue with 3 other poets.  Each italic part represents one of us, I the last.

For introduction, I work as a moderator at WDS Writer's Block, manage a competition between boards clled the IBPC, own a barely alive forum called Gandy Creek and am editor of the poetry page at www.writershood.com.

I spend of fair amount of time searching for forums for the IBPC and other reasons, and have decided after missing this one that search engines often fail.  A very good looking and interesting board.

Well worth a visit.

Of special interest to me is that I do not see many familiar names, though with the number of screen names some folk use, there may be more than  I think.

URL's to above are at my homepage which is in my profile.

Peace.


© Copyright 2001 Gary Blankenship - All Rights Reserved
doreen peri
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since 1999-05-25
Posts 3812
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1 posted 2001-02-08 06:24 PM


a wonderful write... full of imagery and emotion.... i loved the changes from free verse to rhyme ... i know you said this was several poets contributions.... i do that a lot myself in my work but i'm used to talking to myself... *grin

welcome and i'll look for more and check out your link......

JLR
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since 2001-02-04
Posts 1785

2 posted 2001-02-08 06:25 PM


Unique.  I enjoyed it, though it will take reading more than once...Thanks!  Look forward to seeing more from you.
gardawg
Junior Member
since 2001-02-08
Posts 34
W of Seattle
3 posted 2001-02-08 06:30 PM


Doreen, actually this is all mine.  We each write a seperate piece.  For this group, mine ahve all been poems within poems, mixed styles.

To both of you, thanks.

Gary

Martie
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since 1999-09-21
Posts 28049
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4 posted 2001-02-08 06:32 PM


gardawg--

I am so glad that you came to visit us here...your poem had me enthralled.

doreen peri
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since 1999-05-25
Posts 3812
Virginia
5 posted 2001-02-08 06:36 PM


ahhhh.... i SEE! .... geesh... duh!

i'm sorta famous for misinterpreting text... LOL... *blush*

well, in THAT case... it's even BETTER than i thought... *g

nice work and again... welcome to the blue pages....

gardawg
Junior Member
since 2001-02-08
Posts 34
W of Seattle
6 posted 2001-02-08 07:13 PM


Martie, thanks.  (it worked for me, but I added the sig in case).

D, glad I could fool someone today even if not intended.

gar

Paula Finn
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since 2000-06-17
Posts 5546
missouri
7 posted 2001-02-10 03:40 AM


This is an interesting dialogue...would love to see the enjoining pieces...welcome to Passions...I love the vision of words chasing letters round and round the table...
gardawg
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since 2001-02-08
Posts 34
W of Seattle
8 posted 2001-02-10 02:00 PM


Paula, the dialogue has been posted over the last few weeks at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AngelLightPoets

likely the only place they can all be seen.
They should all be labeled 4tete except the first one or two.

I will post the first here.

Thanks.

Gary

Paula Finn
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since 2000-06-17
Posts 5546
missouri
9 posted 2001-02-11 01:00 AM


Sigh....I tried truly I did...but me and computers just dont see eye to eye...in other words...due to the error of this blonde operator...I cant get to this site HEHEHE
adagirl26
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since 2001-02-11
Posts 4

10 posted 2001-02-11 01:22 AM


Will stay tuned.
nakdthoughts
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since 2000-10-29
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Between the Lines
11 posted 2001-02-11 02:17 AM


……As snow spirals in the storm,
……I turn round and round
……the once and future lawn
……until together we fall down.

……Cover me with a newly sown
……blanket of white on black
……and we will dance our song
……until spring returns to the lake.


I especially loved this section..but the whole poem was very well done..~S~

~Wynter...welcome


"The worst prison would be a closed heart".
...Pope John Paul II



gardawg
Junior Member
since 2001-02-08
Posts 34
W of Seattle
12 posted 2001-02-11 03:20 PM


nakd or is it thought, thanks.

Gary

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