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Seymour Tabin
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0 posted 2001-04-05 08:43 AM


Truth

It’s time I spoke to me of truth…free of youth and olds vermouth
It tears my heart to really start…but start I must for truth and heart.
There stands the sacred family tree…of all of them and those to be.
It is a passion needs be said…to set things straight before I’m dead

I have three children very near…a fact of fate and very dear.
I do not say they all are saints…but I register no complaints.
They are half my bad, half my good…and half my wife that’s understood.
I love them more then I can say…beyond my PERTs naivety

I have two girls the best of best…they are the treasures of my chest
Though one has too much over see…and one a touch of miserly.
Forgive me girls for what I say…it makes no difference any way.
I loved you from your very youth…I loved you even more than truth.

My son has flown onto a shelf…into the confines of himself
And he has gone the furthest far…into the misty mist of moiré.
My hands are stretch far out in prayer…that we will touch some way somewhere
But if we miss before that day…I loved you more than words can say.

Please forgive my imperfections…they were not my true affections.
I leave you with my mist of morn…where none were ever asked be born.


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Sunshine
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Listening to every heart
1 posted 2001-04-05 08:48 AM


It takes a certain time, and a certain day,
to know where our parent's heart might lay
that you have spoken truth, is clear
and the why herein that we hold you dear

Janet Marie
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2 posted 2001-04-05 08:58 AM


I have three children very near…a fact of fate and very dear.
I do not say they all are saints…but I register no complaints.
They are half my bad, half my good…and half my wife that’s understood.
I love them more then I can say…beyond my PERTs naivety

I have two girls the best of best…they are the treasures of my chest
Though one has too much over see…and one a touch of miserly.
Forgive me girls for what I say…it makes no difference any way.
I loved you from your very youth…I loved you even more than truth.

My son has flown onto a shelf…into the confines of himself
And he has gone the furthest far…into the misty mist of moiré.
My hands are stretch far out in prayer…that we will touch some way somewhere
But if we miss before that day…I loved you more than words can say.

Please forgive my imperfections…they were not my true affections.
I leave you with my mist of morn…where none were ever asked be born.
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ohhowilovewhenyouwritelikethis!!

critiquing this would be like critiquing someones heart and soul...
cant be done....
this is so special and so beautiful in its intend, inspire, and sincerety.
you just need to kissed for this jewel in your poetic crown  
"They are half my bad, half my good…and half my wife that’s understood."

and that line is SO COOL!!!
love ya for this one Sy-babes
*winkiewinkie* me

Severn
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3 posted 2001-04-05 09:03 AM


OH Sy..this is precious my friend...

really precious...

thanks for the glimpse...

love ya

K

All obscurity starts with a danger:
Your dangers are many. I
Cannot look much but your form suffers
Some strange injury
Sylvia Plath

Rosebud1229
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4 posted 2001-04-05 10:11 AM


very elegantly written, though half good and half bad, loved this line..
Sudhir Iyer
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5 posted 2001-04-05 10:14 AM


Thanks for such a wonderful insight...

Regards my friend, Seymour...
Sudhir

Martie
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6 posted 2001-04-05 10:31 AM


Sy--This brought a tear to my eye, for the truth and tender meaning behind your words.  You are extraordinary, you know?  Hugs!
Lone Wolf
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7 posted 2001-04-05 11:31 AM


Thank you for sharing this.  A pleasure to read.  

All writing comes
by the grace of God.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson

banburycross
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8 posted 2001-04-05 11:39 AM


The beauty and elegance of your writing is simply astounding.  Truly splendid and inspirational work.

Sometimes, the things that go unsaid are the only things worth hearing.

Honeybee
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9 posted 2001-04-05 11:44 AM



This style suits you very well, Sir Sy! One of your best, this is a wonderful testament from your heart  

Take care,
Melissa~

[This message has been edited by Melissa Honeybee (edited 04-05-2001).]

Packratmike
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10 posted 2001-04-05 11:54 AM


A wonderful, moving poem.  Lovely read.  Thank you.

Mike

inot2B
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11 posted 2001-04-05 11:59 AM


What more can one say but that
you love them no matter what.
Enjoyed a look in your heart.

Seymour Tabin
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12 posted 2001-04-05 12:15 PM


JM,
OHHOWILOVEITWHENYOUWRITELIKETHIS.
Winkiewinkie Stinky

Severn,
A lovely wonderful comment. *L*

Rosebud,
Thank you for the elegant.

Sudhir,
Thank you for the read.

Martie,
Not as extrodinary as you. *L*

Lone Wolf,
A pleasure to have you read it.

Banbury,
Thank you so much.

Melissa,
Thank you My Lady, *L*

Seymour Tabin
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13 posted 2001-04-05 12:19 PM


Packratmike,
A wonderful moving answer. thanks

Into2B,
Enjoyed your comment, thanks.

Janet Marie
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14 posted 2001-04-05 02:48 PM


forgot to put this gem in me library
silly me *L*  

Andrew Scott
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15 posted 2001-04-05 02:54 PM


Sir Tabin... what can one say about such truth of heart... very touching... wonderfully expressed... I have no doubt that this was a tough write, but you did it justice.  I bow to you and yours.  Peace!
Seymour Tabin
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16 posted 2001-04-05 04:04 PM


JM,
You got more of me than I have of myself. LOL

Andrew,
And I truely thank you for the wonderful comment.

suthern
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17 posted 2001-04-06 01:17 PM


"Please forgive my imperfections…they were not my true affections." It seems almost an impossible task to sum up life in just a line... but for so many of us, you've done that with this one. *S* I love this, Seymour... you've written a beauty! *S*


Seymour Tabin
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Tamarac Fla
18 posted 2001-04-06 01:48 PM


Suthern,
One more dip into the well
I feel the ripple and the swell.
Thank you sweet. *L*

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