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RMW
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0 posted 2001-03-23 11:46 AM


First Kiss

Then, a car's front seat was called a bench.
A sort of giant slide rule, it meant
You could calculate your progress with a girl
By measuring the distance interval.
I had a friend, keen on science,
Who spent hours attempting to insert
Arm length into the equation.
I didn't have the math for that. Instead
I confronted the vast, expanding silence
By observing the lights twinkling in the distance.
Once, in shyness, I commented
On the origin of the universe.
She didn't mind, cautious as I was
Not to mention the "BIG BANG" theory,
The proof of which would long escape me.
In truth, we relied on radio;
Soft, warm, central; its dial a glow
Much like an ember. We watched it so,
More than each other, until one night
The battery ran low.
Then our eyes took charge.

RMW


© Copyright 2001 RMW - All Rights Reserved
Jellybean King
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Jelly, Bean
1 posted 2001-03-23 12:07 PM


Loved...I mean...I mean...loved this! Filled with nostalgia, innocence...hinting at what would be (...then our eyes took charge)...this is truely great writing. I loved the idea...measuring the distance on the bench as an indication of your progress with a girl...

Jellybean King

RMW
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2 posted 2001-03-23 12:11 PM


Dear Jellybean,

I have a close friend who's mania for Ju-Ju Bees (sp?) warrants his adopting the name. Being equally kind, I wonder if you are related. I look forward to enjoying more of YOUR work. I'm told you have a way. Thanks again. Bob

BloomingRose
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3 posted 2001-03-23 03:39 PM


How about those drive in movies?
Good nostalgic write!
Deb

RMW
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4 posted 2001-03-23 03:46 PM


Deb,

Drive-in movies? You are absolutely right. But then, I went to an all-boys high school. So what do I know. Chuckle. Bob

Just A Woman
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5 posted 2001-03-23 03:47 PM


How completely adorable. Gosh does that bring back memories!

"Often the test of courage is not to die but to live"

~Vittorio Alferi~

Waseem Cheema
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6 posted 2001-03-23 04:05 PM


I remember mines after reading it. Thanx with a little sorry for giving new idea to right my own on this topic.

I love to nice poetry.

Corinne
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state of confusion
7 posted 2001-03-23 04:06 PM


I wonder if teens today ever look into one another's eyes, probably do most of their flirting through a screen like this one!

You're a great addition to this forum, keep 'em coming!

Corinne

RMW
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8 posted 2001-03-23 04:51 PM


Just A Woman .... as we were properly introduced quite some time ago I must tell you, and all others who happen to attend this message, that I take exception to your new name. It shouts contradiction. It's like saying, "just a Marine". (Smiling). Nice to be in your company again.

Waseem.....Thank you for commenting, Waseem. And I am especially pleased to make the acquaintance of someone from Pakistan. Being here makes me feel like .... Sean Connery (I wish)....I've seen Canada, the UK, and now, Pakistan. Greetings.

Corinne,

I don't believe it! The youth of America technologically winking their way (;;; through teendom and never once slipping a false eyelash or losing a contact lense? What fun is that? Thank you for the encouragement.

Bob

Just A Woman
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9 posted 2001-03-23 07:01 PM


*smiling at Bob* I'm just thrilled to be the one who knew you first! LOL

"Often the test of courage is not to die but to live"

~Vittorio Alferi~

VAS
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10 posted 2001-03-23 10:48 PM


Oh, Bob, oh, Bob...I must copy and save this, pretty please! Oh, it almost makes me want to go back to being a teen again...and that's something I've vehemently said I'd never want to relive. Adoslesence, shudder!

I hope you submit this poem somewhere...it's a money maker!

Paula Finn
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missouri
11 posted 2001-03-24 02:42 AM


MMMMM yes what sweet remembrance...although I have to admit...it wasnt the front seat of a car...it was the passenger seat of a motorcycle...very nice Bob...
Moon Dust
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12 posted 2001-03-24 11:33 AM


Ah that first kiss, great write

Don't ever give in, if you do you've lost everything you've ever had and everything you hope to gain, but if you carry on your already winning.


Bill Charles
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highways, & byways, for now
13 posted 2001-03-24 04:30 PM


RMW - a'hhhh, first kiss, I believe it was on a ferris wheel, in the moonlight. Nice write.

BC

Katherine Chandler
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14 posted 2001-03-25 01:46 PM


All boys school, or not, Bob, you've got this routine down pat! Wonderful piece, I loved it. (did I say piece?)

Kate


Blessings

Genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood.
T S Eliot

Sven
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15 posted 2001-03-25 01:51 PM


excellent Bob. . . too many memories in this one!!

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

tradewind
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16 posted 2001-03-25 03:40 PM


this whole poem made me smile...
a great story, and the "BIG BANG"
line was very good!

it was a pleasure to read this

RMW
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17 posted 2001-03-25 09:28 PM


Paula....chuckle.

VAS......I "shudder" too.

Moon Dust .... Thank you for the "ah" that refreshes.

Sven .... Thank you Sir.

Tradewind .... Love your name, and thanks much.

RMW
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18 posted 2001-03-25 09:32 PM


PS .... Bill, a ferris wheel...now THAT is romantic. Sounds like "April Love."

Katherine...yes, you said "piece"..or did you mean "peace"....(am I in trouble already?...smiling)

Mabel A. Dilley
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Seattle, WA, USA
19 posted 2001-03-26 03:46 AM


For a moment there, I was 16 in front seat of a yellow and blue oldsmobile with Ron, a lake and a green glowing dial.

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

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