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Meadowmuse
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0 posted 2001-03-19 08:13 PM



For Scott, on John's Passing


John Phillips, August 30, 1935 ~ March 18, 2001

This morning
grief speaks,
still in whispers.
Our words, our world,
small but larger,
perhaps, than we need.
Wisdom betrays
the senses, pleads
for the tenderest touch.
I want to make you
breakfast,
listen to memories,
hold you
while you weep
and breathe.


Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other's eyes for an instant?......Henry David Thoreau


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Mabel A. Dilley
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1 posted 2001-03-19 08:17 PM


What a tender, loving poem for someone who must do the difficult task of grieving. So very nicely done.

"I am not now that which I have been."

Meadowmuse
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2 posted 2001-03-19 09:21 PM


Julian, thanks very much.

Claire

Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other's eyes for an instant?......Henry David Thoreau


Martie
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3 posted 2001-03-19 10:14 PM


Claire--A heart that reaches out like yours, is the caring that comforts grief.
Meadowmuse
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4 posted 2001-03-19 10:36 PM


Thank you, Martie, for such a sweet response. Scott and John have been close for over forty years, since before The Journeymen. It is a difficult time for all John's folks and friends. Thanks very much for reading.

Claire

Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other's eyes for an instant?......Henry David Thoreau


Mike
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5 posted 2001-03-19 11:02 PM


Beyond green meadow, on distant hill,
Upon the clouds, that float so still,
Doth toll the bells, a faith now shaken,
A friend so dear, by light now taken.

A voice so fair, in silence lay,
Amid the chants as mourner's pray,
Our sad lament, in sorrow lost,
As miss sweet voice, in chill of frost.

Come hither, angels from on high,
A gentle voice, in tomb doth lie,
O' fairest friend, in sweetness sleep,
Upon the wings, of angel's keep.

May the angels sleep on your and your friend's pillows tonight Claire...

Poet deVine
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6 posted 2001-03-19 11:04 PM


Thank you for this....it's a tribute befitting his talent.
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7 posted 2001-03-19 11:07 PM


How very lovely. When one is greiving, it is nice to hear just the right wods, such as these. Joyce
Meadowmuse
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8 posted 2001-03-19 11:13 PM


Mike, (B.B.) your poem is tender and heartfelt and I thank you, most sincerely, for it.

Sharon, I doubt I could ever write a truly adequate tribute to John ~ his contribution has been so great. I wrote this poem for Scott McKenzie, John's (and my) dear friend. Thank you so much for reading it.

Claire

Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other's eyes for an instant?......Henry David Thoreau


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9 posted 2001-03-19 11:14 PM


Meadowmuse, John Phillips wrote beautiful music. His songs and words will live on forever. Hugs for all who grieve. ME
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10 posted 2001-03-19 11:30 PM


It's always so hard to find the right words to comfort someone in their loss, but you have done this so well.

Betty Lou Hebert

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11 posted 2001-03-20 05:44 AM


Mother Earth, Trillium, thank you both. Yes, John will be missed by all, especially those who knew and loved him. Sometimes when someone is grieving, all that can be done for them is simply in the being there. That is part of what this poem is about, to let my friend know I am here for him. John was one of his best friends.

Claire

Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other's eyes for an instant?......Henry David Thoreau


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12 posted 2001-03-20 08:56 AM


What a beautiful offer of comfort. *S* Even those of us who know him only through his music grieve... my deepest sympathy goes to those who know and love him personally.
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13 posted 2001-03-20 01:09 PM


indeed my friend. . .

this is superb. . .

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To the world, you may only be one person. But to one person, you may be the world.

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14 posted 2001-03-20 02:44 PM


Claire~

Across the hill
his music still
blossoms forth with
melodic note
softly playing
laying
within the recesses
of my memories
Grief is mine
left behind
to remember ...


Your sweet thoughts are echoed ...
Scott will know the comfort of your heartfelt words ...

Love n' hugs
~*Marge*~

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Corinne
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15 posted 2001-03-20 03:21 PM


So much heart in this, Meadowmuse, so very, very sad, too.

Corinne

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16 posted 2001-03-20 04:21 PM


Suthern, Sven, Marge, Corinne, thank you all for reading and offering such tender words.

Claire

Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other's eyes for an instant?......Henry David Thoreau


JamesMichael
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17 posted 2001-03-20 05:51 PM


My sadness and my best wishes to you Claire, and to the singer of his words and to your special songwriter friend.
James

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18 posted 2001-03-21 12:28 PM


it knocked me over when i heard of it yuh very good rendering
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