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RMW
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0 posted 2001-05-01 12:57 PM


The Affair

I know a cove of sheer ascent,
Where in the summer
Storms repent of whitecaps,
And bits of surf
Flounce along a sandy beach
Like the skirt of a little girl, skipping;
Of the complete
Absence
Of tourists;
Of a single path
Climbing steeply up a cliff
To where a lighthouse,
Boarded up,
Sits beside the keeper's cottage;
Of candles close against the pane,
For innocence,
Once rented out,
May someday still return to claim
The blanket.

RMW

© Copyright 2001 RMW - All Rights Reserved
Paula Finn
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missouri
1 posted 2001-05-01 01:02 AM


I know this place...oh you touched a memory here my friend
RMW
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2 posted 2001-05-01 01:03 AM


Hi there, Paula. Hope all has been going well. Thank you for taking a moment to comment. Take care.  Bob
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3 posted 2001-05-01 01:07 AM


Bob, It captured a painting I have in my office beside "starry night." How I enjoyed your poem of splendor. The key master has to just open the door. LP
HopeS
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4 posted 2001-05-01 01:16 AM


I enjoyed this one as in this I could
see me
I often return to
the cabin by the sea
Hope

S Arthur Grey
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5 posted 2001-05-01 01:22 AM


Nice opening,
nice trip,
nice ending too.

S Arthur

Whose Night is this, Mine or the Moon's?
J.E.James

Amuse_mi
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6 posted 2001-05-01 01:31 AM


I didn't like this~I am fearful for the little girl alone.
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7 posted 2001-05-01 02:24 AM


This is a lovely soothing poem.  Joyce
RMW
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8 posted 2001-05-01 08:39 AM


Latin Passion......I love "Starry Night". It is one of my daughter's favorites.  Bob

Hope.....nothing like renting a little place by the sea. Smiles.  Bob

S Arthur...Thank you, Sir.

Amuse mi ..... Thank you for your honest concern for the little girl. But not to worry. If you read "I know a cove.......for innocence..." you may be reassured for the well-being of the little girl within the woman.  Bob

Joyce...Thanks, Joyce. Kinda blew a bit in our neck of the woods yesterday didn't it?  Bob

Amuse_mi
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9 posted 2001-05-01 09:00 AM


Okay, I see.  Took me a bit, but I see the beauty in this.  As long as he protects her that's okay...


Sunshine
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10 posted 2001-05-01 09:11 AM


quote:
For innocence,
Once rented out,
May someday still return to claim
The blanket.

and it is one that always has room for one more to join...

well done Bob!


Tiersdin
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11 posted 2001-05-01 09:35 AM


Ah, Robere... lovely! very much like being grasped by the hand and led along to enjoy the sights described...

*smiles*
~Tier

Amuse_mi
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12 posted 2001-05-01 09:44 AM


I've always had my blanket
Sometimes loaned it out
Or forgotten where I put it
And sometimes lived in doubt

But it returns
Ever haunting
With lessons learned
Ever daunting

Oh, the rebel, I
And stubborn, too
Until I cry
And think anew.

Corinne
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13 posted 2001-05-01 11:07 AM


A most excellent portrait, painted with the patina of time, Bob.

Cor

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14 posted 2001-05-01 12:47 PM


Love this one Bob. . . really well done. . .  

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Irish Rose
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15 posted 2001-05-01 12:56 PM


Ok, the lighthouse did it for me!

and the ending-wonderful!

Kathleen Blake

"When red-haired girls scamper like roses over the rain-green grass,
and the sun drips honey."
Laurie Lee


Cuddlez
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16 posted 2001-05-01 02:04 PM


Purty....

Time flies? Say it not so, time stays we go.

RMW
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17 posted 2001-05-01 02:11 PM


Cuddlez....chuckling. Gosh....! Thanks.

Sunshine, Tier, Amuse mi (a verse in reply..thanks), Cor, Sven, and Irish Rose....thank you all.

Martie
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18 posted 2001-05-01 02:28 PM


Bob--A very well written poem...with a fabric of feeling that touched me.
Just A Woman
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19 posted 2001-05-01 03:00 PM


Applauding!  You held and captured this beautifully.  


"I can't remember if I'm the good twin or the evil one."

Mabel A. Dilley
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20 posted 2001-05-01 03:43 PM


Actually, you had me at "cove" then went on to reel me in with "lighthouse" since I have a passion for being near each one. Excellent.

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

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