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ethome
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0 posted 2001-05-31 07:35 AM




                It was an early evening full moon
                and the sky was burning up
                and the sunset fell away at last
                when the big globe had enough.
                And the last light spilled like whiskey
                across the rooftop of the world
                and tried to fight the coming night
                by shining on the purple swirls.
                And it was heavens above ignited
                firey fingers spread abound
                and I really felt excited
                as I stopped and looked around.
                So I sat down on the silver sand
                and listened to the sounds
                of the waves rolling in and out
                washing little toys aground.
                And the air was fresh and clean
                and I sure was feeling good
                on the silver sand in another land
                where a man can eclipse his mood.

                And as I sat there watching
                the moonlit ocean and the sky
                I felt the sea winds rush in
                and I was glad to be alive.
                My heart could feel no finer
                beyond my lonely side
                when a distant voice came to me
                with words about the night
                and when I looked up at her
                she stepped back in the light
                I could see that she was beautiful
                in her mellow years of life.
                I thought she looked quite lonely
                so I smiled to look alive
                I said I was lost in peace
                would she care to spend some time.
                With uncertain moves she sat down
                and I looked into her eyes
                and they were bright like beacons
                sending warnings to my mind
                and I felt my heartbeat storming
                while I struggled with the time.

                She said,
                "if you want someone to talk to
                I can spend some time
                I know all about moonlit nights
                and dreams that never die
                and people never run out of dreams
                they just run out of time.

                She talked until a tear appeared
                so I gave her story some room
                and she spoke her sorrows on the night
                to release her from some gloom.
                She said she'd left the worst part
                back somewhere in the dark
                and as the truth flowed from her
                I almost came apart.
                The moonlight shone down on her
                as she twisted her feet in the sand
                it was a kind of time so lonely
                that I held her trembling hand.
                I just could not believe it
                or imagine how she could feel
                and while I tried to comfort her
                she seemed so earthly real.

                Somehow she was in my arms so swiftly
                her fears swelling from the heart
                and she wept just like a baby
                feeling safe there from harm.
                I wanted to take care fo her
                so she'd feel understood
                so I took her back to my place
                where I could lighten up her mood.
                She laid back and her eyelids sagged
                until her tears were gone
                she said that she felt better
                and that she'd soon be moving on.
                Well she felt weightless with no past drag
                when her long fingers stroked my sides
                and when we kissed her breath was wet
                and she let out a thousand sighs.
                As she lay there calm and beautiful
                I knew she'd been too kind
                and the only pain she'd ever feel
                is when she went back in her mind.

                She said,
               "If you want someone to talk to
                I can spend some time,
                I know all about moonlit nights
                and dreams that never die,
                and people don't run out of dreams
                they just run out of time."

This is a repost for an old poet friend!!

The role of poetry is to utter the un-utterable; to open up
spaces of consciousness and resistance; to language oppressions; to
re-language historie

© Copyright 2001 Eric Lewis True - All Rights Reserved
Watersign6
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1 posted 2001-05-31 07:40 AM


oh my this poem is so beautiful an actually its more than that i am just sorry i cant think of a word to describe just how incredible it is,i love it truely love it  
SilentSongs
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Mist of Time
2 posted 2001-05-31 07:44 AM


Fascinating story filled with romance and mystery. With many remarkable lines.

"The past my prison, confined in solitary voiceless penance."

Sunnyone
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3 posted 2001-05-31 08:13 AM


Oh, this line...

"people don't run out of dreams, they just run out of time..."

It sent chills up my spine with it's intensity!  What a fantastic piece of writing!  Now I know why I am such a fan of your work.....

The road goes on forever, and the stories never end...
  
    


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4 posted 2001-05-31 08:15 AM


ETHome~
My stars ... are we on the same plane of thought this morning or what ?

Wonderful meeting you here.
~*Marge*~

~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
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Charisma
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5 posted 2001-05-31 08:31 AM


oh Ethome what a beautiful story....thread to my library.

((hugs))
Charisma

hoot_owl_rn
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6 posted 2001-05-31 08:42 AM


Keep those dreams alive dear friend...nice work  
ethome
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7 posted 2001-05-31 08:45 AM


Thank you Watersign6 for the wonderful comment, much appreciated.

Silent Songs I thank you for reading this and welcome!

Sunnyone I thank you for appreciating that line. It's the heart and soul of this ballad.

Marge if I'm on the same plane of thought as you are then I'm happy!

Thank you so much Charisma you are always so sweet!

ethome
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8 posted 2001-05-31 08:46 AM


Hoot  you must have been posting while I was. Thanks for the input, must appreciated!
Janet Marie
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Posts 18554

9 posted 2001-05-31 08:47 AM


YES!!!!!! (doing a happy dance)       
Finally  
===========================
                It was an early evening full moon
                and the sky was burning up
                and the sunset fell away at last
                when the big globe had enough.
                And the last light spilled like whiskey
                across the rooftop of the world
                and tried to fight the coming night
                by shining on the purple swirls.
                And it was heavens above ignited
                firey fingers spread abound
                and I really felt excited
                as I stopped and looked around.
                So I sat down on the silver sand
                and listened to the sounds
======================================


                on the silver sand in another land
                where a man can eclipse his mood.

                And as I sat there watching
                the moonlit ocean and the sky
                I felt the sea winds rush in
                and I was glad to be alive.
===========================

With uncertain moves she sat down
                and I looked into her eyes
                and they were bright like beacons
                sending warnings to my mind
                and I felt my heartbeat storming
                while I struggled with the time.

                She said,
                "if you want someone to talk to
                I can spend some time
                I know all about moonlit nights
                and dreams that never die
                and people never run out of dreams
                they just run out of time.

                She talked until a tear appeared
                so I gave her story some room
                and she spoke her sorrows on the night
                to release her from some gloom.
                She said she'd left the worst part
                back somewhere in the dark
                and as the truth flowed from her
                I almost came apart.
===========================

                I wanted to take care fo her
                so she'd feel understood
                so I took her back to my place
                where I could lighten up her mood.
                She laid back and her eyelids sagged
                until her tears were gone
                she said that she felt better
                and that she'd soon be moving on.
                Well she felt weightless with no past drag
                when her long fingers stroked my sides
                and when we kissed her breath was wet
                and she let out a thousand sighs.
                As she lay there calm and beautiful
                I knew she'd been too kind
                and the only pain she'd ever feel
                is when she went back in her mind.

                She said,
               "If you want someone to talk to
                I can spend some time,
                I know all about moonlit nights
                and dreams that never die,
                and people don't run out of dreams
                they just run out of time."
========================

Oh E-babes...how I love this amazing poem...
it never loses its impact of heart and soul...
I had to smile as Watersigns reply...
it reminded me of my first read of this...
There is so much here to inhale...
the imagery of the first verse alone...
and the melodic cadence that you lay down with such style..
but its the emotions that just sweep the reader in this..
the anticpation, the longing, the sadness, the compassion, and the soul and spirit of the moment in time shared between these two.
This is such a cool poem Eric...and such an impressive level of inspire.
Thank you for the chance to inhale and worship it again.
This is indeed a special poem.
jm

I'm hanging on your every word
Even if you dont want to speak tonite
It's alright
I'm sitting outside heaven's door
listening to you breathe

ethome
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10 posted 2001-05-31 08:51 AM


Wow Janet that wonderful reply of your just kind of swept me away. Thank you for being such an inspiration since the first time I posted at Passions!  Love to ya VANtastic!!   You are the old poet friend I'm refering to at the end!!  
Janet Marie
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11 posted 2001-05-31 09:06 AM


I forgot something last time  


When That Evening Sun Goes Down
Van Morrison

I want you, be around
When that evening sun goes down
I want you, be around
Keep my both feet on the ground
When that evening sun goes down
I want you, understand
Little girl, take me by my hand
I want you, understand
I wanna be your loving man
When that evening sun goes down

If it's nice, we'll go for a walk, a stroll in the clear moonlight
Singing a song, won't take long
Everything gonna be alright
And I wanna hold you oh so near
Keep you, darling from all fear
I wanna hold you oh so near
Nibble on your little ear
When that evening sun goes down
If it's nice, go for a walk, stroll in the clear moonlight
Sing you a song, won't take long
Everything gonna be alright
And I wanna hold you oh so near
Keep you, darling from all fear
I wanna hold you oh so near
Nibble on your little ear
When that evening sun goes down
When that evening sun goes down
When that evening sun goes down...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Flamingoes Fly
Van the Man

Lie by my side in the still of the night
And morning brings forth all it's wondrous delight
You couldn't have made it more plain
When I hear that soft refrain
And I hear you gently sigh
I wanna take you where flamingoes fly, flamingoes fly
Way over yonder in the clear blue sky
That's where flamingoes fly
Lie in the dark with the sweet sound of the nightingale
And listen for lark, and I will tell you a tale
Soft winds blowin', blowin' outside
I wanna take that moonlight ride
When I hear you gently sigh
I wanna take you where flamingoes fly, flamingoes fly
Way over yonder, yeah in the clear blue sky
That's where flamingoes fly

Silently waiting for that morning light to shine
Yeah, and I'm looking at you, looking at me
And I'm looking at you
And anticipating
Each and every, each and every sign
And I'm looking at you, looking at me
And I'm looking at you, looking at me
Looking at you, looking at me, looking at you

I follow the road that will take me, take me back home
And carry that load where the deer and the provincial angels roam
Happiness touches me now
Who knows where it came from and how, but
When I hear you gently sigh
I wanna, wanna take you where flamingoes fly, flamingoes fly
Way over yonder in the clear blue sky
That's where flamingoes fly, flamingoes fly

Way over yonder in the clear blue sky
That's where flamingoes fly
You see those flamingoes fly
Ya see those, ya see those, ya see those
Ya see those, ya see those, ya see those flamingoes fly
Look over yonder, look over yonder, darling
Look over yonder, darling
Ya take it by the ocean, ya take it, ya take it by the ocean
Mmm uhhh, take it by the ocean

I'm hanging on your every word
Even if you dont want to speak tonite
It's alright
I'm sitting outside heaven's door
listening to you breathe

ethome
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12 posted 2001-05-31 09:08 AM


Ah yes he is truly amazing! What an inspiration he is also.
Lady In White
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13 posted 2001-05-31 09:58 AM


Ethome, this was both a song, a ballad, a story...a poem....of tenderness and touch, such as only you can write....

Please extend my thank you to the friend who asked for this again....

as it is a keeper....

vandana
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14 posted 2001-05-31 10:19 AM


enjoy your read
Martie
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15 posted 2001-05-31 10:26 AM


ethome--Van IS an inspiration...but so are you, my friend...amazing how you have captured such an ethereal thing as soul in this poem.  Bravo!
ethome
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16 posted 2001-05-31 10:33 AM


Thank you so much Lady In White for the positive comments and I will thank that poet for you.

Thanks Vandana for taking the time to read this poem.

Martie you are also an inspiration. I love this kind of work so I'm glad you can relate to it. Have a nice day all!!

The role of poetry is to utter the un-utterable; to open up
spaces of consciousness and resistance; to language oppressions; to
re-language historie

Butterflies_dont_cry
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17 posted 2001-05-31 11:11 AM


Ethome~  A beautiful write that speaks to
the heart, the imagery in it is enough to
gain the praise of anyone but woven with the
heart you wear lovingly on your
sleeve...well there is just nothing that can
compare to that.  Awesome writing...but that
doesn't say nearly enough~

Parker
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18 posted 2001-05-31 11:15 AM


ethome, what an amazing write. It reminded me of Cowan and just too me away. I can see it being song by the ocean as the sun sets on one of those firery sky's. Bravo maritimer.

Parker

ethome
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19 posted 2001-05-31 11:33 AM


Thanks Butterflies for the encouraging words I appreciate your input very much.

Hey Parker glad you could drop in and have a read and I appreciate the comments... once a Maritimer always a Maritimer I say...thanks again!

Paula Finn
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20 posted 2001-05-31 12:49 PM


ethome...thank you for bringing this back babes...its an exquisite work of art from a premiere poet...hugs
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21 posted 2001-05-31 01:15 PM


PT dear heart, oh this is enchantingly beautiful, I'm struck dumb love. This is what I meant about your writing love, and don't give me your modest it's nothing this is indeed something special.

I'm truly speechless and YOU must know I absolutely love this one. I could try to write pages of glowing praise but they wouldn't tell you how outstanding this is. Don't tell me that you aren't a writer you may not consider yourself to be but these words prove otherwise.

Fabulous writing, perfect phrases and superb sylables, PT you have outdone yourself with this

Love and warm stuff
           take care
                   Mushy
                    

Take back the hope you gave,- I claim
Only a memory of the same
Robert Browning



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22 posted 2001-05-31 01:17 PM


Do you have any idea what a treat for sore eyes this wonderful piece is?  I will be back for seconds and thirds, and thank you for once again doing something of a classic.  I so enjoyed this and never stop the dreams for if one does they die!  How abosulutely wonderful this was, you make me proud to me a Canadian eh  
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23 posted 2001-05-31 01:33 PM


If only we didnt run out of time..before our dreams have been met..wonderful ethome...nicely done as always..

                  ~Victoria~


Every child is an artist. The challenge is to remain an artist once he grows up.

Pablo Picasso


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24 posted 2001-05-31 02:02 PM


ethome--Loved it from beginning to end. Your imagery and thoughts flow very soothingly in this piece.  Beautifully done.

Poeminister

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25 posted 2001-05-31 05:31 PM


Okay, that's it! *G* You're "out of time"... I want a CD and I want it now! *S* Your poems create a melody all their own... and need a better voice than mine to sing the lyrics! *S*

This is superb, ethome...
"and as the truth flowed from her I almost came apart" pretty much describes my reading the truths you wrote. *S*
                

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26 posted 2001-05-31 06:17 PM


What a beautiful and tranquil mood you've set with this inspiring piece Ethome. I always enjoy your writing, as I find I lose myself in the sentiments so peacefully as I did here. This is just lovely, really well done!  

Best wishes,
/Kit

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Deep in the heart
27 posted 2001-05-31 06:19 PM


Like you need another comment here
Thanks for the repost.

Live for love. Without love, you don't live.


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28 posted 2001-05-31 06:38 PM


We do seem to run out of time, long before the dreams die...this is an excellent piece of poetry and we are so lucky you reposted it...thank you...be well and hugs to you..


Lauren~


***

Nothing Beautiful In This World
Is Ever Really Lost
All Things Beloved
Live on In Our Hearts...Forever."


Titia Geertman
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29 posted 2001-05-31 06:50 PM


Well, it got all quiet overhere in the Netherlands, just don't know what to say but aaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh (sigh...)

Thanks to you for reposting this poem so I could read it.

Titia

A rose is a rose is a rose...I guess...
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30 posted 2001-05-31 08:01 PM


Well she felt weightless with no past drag
                when her long fingers stroked my sides
                and when we kissed her breath was wet
                and she let out a thousand sighs.
                As she lay there calm and beautiful
                I knew she'd been too kind
                and the only pain she'd ever feel
                is when she went back in her mind.'

This is just beyond words, ethome!  I can't tell you how I love these lines in particular...the entire poem was awesome, but these lines just hit me...fantastic write!!

sp  

everytime I close my eyes,
I see your face,
I taste you on my lips...
every night I fantasize
that I can feel you on my fingertips...

Ethan Halo
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31 posted 2001-06-01 12:51 PM


absolutely fantastic!!

a story of "helping the hopeless"...a real wounded healer kind of thing. i love this kind of stuff...brilliant imagery as well.

one life to live, indeed.

"Many great relationships start or end in a bar.
Some of the best do both in the course of an evening."

inot2B
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32 posted 2001-06-01 01:02 AM


I wanted to comment on certain lines as I was reading but found the more I read the more lines I wanted to speak of. So to shorten this all I can think to say is:
I loved the whole poem, it was beautiful!!
Never do I want to run ,Out Of Time.

Elizabeth Santos
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33 posted 2001-06-01 06:59 AM


Dear Ethome,
THank you for reposting this wonderful piece. I was sorry when it came to an end. I could have read on and on. It certainly does display your writing talents.
THis is lovely and I also got goosebumps at the repeated lines in the middle and end - very effective and well understood by any dreamer.
Your description of twilight is a memerable one, so vivid I could feel the movement of light and color.
Excellent, my friend.
Thanks for the wonderful read
Lzi

ethome
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34 posted 2001-06-01 11:05 AM


Thank you Paula for the kind thoughts that you always seem to bestow upon me!

Thanks Mushy you're a sweetheart and your replies are so wonderfully exuberant!

Mysteria I'm happy that this was a treat for your eyes and thanks for all the kindness!

Victoria I agree it's too bad that we have to run out of time!

Thank you Poeminister I appreciate your soothing words in your comment.

Hey Suthern I don't have that CD yet but you'll be the first to know when I do and thanks for coming apart for me just this one time!

Kit it's always good to read your input and I thank you so very much. Come back eh!

Thanks interloper for the comment and you're welcome.

Yes you're right Lauren we never seem to have enough time to do all the things we want...Thanks for the comment also!

Titia that's a sweet comment......but I bet the Netherlands is cooking with activity again today!

Thank you enjoying those lines Snowpants I really appreciate your comment so much!!

Thanks Ethan for the fantastic word I really appreciate it!!

inot2B thanks for liking the whole thing and for the encouraging remarks...much appreciated!

Elizabeth my dear poet friend I welcome you as always and I thank you so much for the upbuilding comments...Have a nice day dear poet lady!

The role of poetry is to utter the un-utterable; to open up
spaces of consciousness and resistance; to language oppressions; to
re-language historie

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35 posted 2001-06-01 12:45 PM


*sigh* Eric, you are so very right this one is one that I lost myself in as if it were a part of me. It felt like you were weaving the most magical and healing of dreams. *sigh* sweetest of men...this poem gets printed off to be kept with poems that are forever treasured by me. Thank you so very much for this magnificent poem that touches me so very deeply. {{{BIG HUGS}}}Much love to you from me.

Love I leave with you my friend whether it be in your life or of yet the essense of your dreams.
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ethome
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36 posted 2001-06-01 12:48 PM


Thank you Startime for the warm and friendly words in your comment I appreciate it so very much!
Janet Marie
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37 posted 2001-06-01 01:15 PM



                Well she felt weightless with no past drag
                when her long fingers stroked my sides
                and when we kissed her breath was wet
                and she let out a thousand sighs.
                As she lay there calm and beautiful
                I knew she'd been too kind
                and the only pain she'd ever feel
                is when she went back in her mind.


                She said,
               "If you want someone to talk to
                I can spend some time,
                I know all about moonlit nights
                and dreams that never die,
                and people don't run out of dreams
                they just run out of



====================================

I could read this one till I go blind....
and E-babes you MUST KNOW I am smiling and happy as I can be about the response to this..
everyone who reads it is just as taken with it as i was
I just love when poetry land proves me right  
This is one very special body of work...
thank you for reposting it...and not getting tired of me nagging ya to do so LOL
Youre Van-tastic !!    

I'm hanging on your every word
Even if you dont want to speak tonite
It's alright
I'm sitting outside heaven's door
listening to you breathe

ethome
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since 2000-05-14
Posts 11858
New Brunswick Canada
38 posted 2001-06-01 02:05 PM


Janet you are such a dear friend and I'm glad I posted it again. I have to admit you were right and I appreciate your input. I sure appreciate all the comments and wish everyone the very best in all their future writing!

The role of poetry is to utter the un-utterable; to open up
spaces of consciousness and resistance; to language oppressions; to
re-language historie

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