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Interloper
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Deep in the heart

0 posted 2001-06-05 10:02 AM


why should I explain?
your work gives great enjoyment!
no, much more than that
it provides me sustenance
and it feeds my intellect.

Fool, said my Muse to me, look in thy heart and write. Philip Sidney (1554-1586) Loving in Truth


© Copyright 2001 The Tall Texan aka Doctor Love - All Rights Reserved
Decaflame
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1 posted 2001-06-05 10:12 AM


then come, feed 'pon write
camaraderie given
vast senses fulfilled

vandana
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2 posted 2001-06-05 10:52 AM


enjoy
Martie
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3 posted 2001-06-05 11:01 AM


Yes, poetry does just that.
Poeminister
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4 posted 2001-06-05 11:35 AM


Your poetry gives
back to us in these tatches
nor flaws, nor scratches
terse words true of love and light
that show us glowing insight

PM


Charisma
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5 posted 2001-06-05 11:53 AM


I agree with you. thanks for sharing your wonderful thoughts.

((hugs))
Charisma


1slick_lady
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6 posted 2001-06-05 12:16 PM


once i was hungry
you spoon fed me with your words
i starve never more


"...the rest is silence" (Hamlet)       Shakespeare

[This message has been edited by 1slick_lady (edited 06-05-2001).]

SEA
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with you
7 posted 2001-06-05 01:25 PM


how could I explain?
you words always make me smile
and brighten my day

~SEA

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Deep in the heart
8 posted 2001-06-05 01:52 PM


Decaflame ~
You feed my senses
lives and thoughts shared here daily
through the written word

vandana ~ I'm glad  

Martie ~ Amen.

PM ~
my insightfulness
may be myopic to some
thank you for the thought

Charisma ~ Thanx for the read

1slick_lady ~
feed upon my words
as I grow with your reading
we grow in our work

SEA ~
you light up my life
with your very kind comments
and your poetry

Fool, said my Muse to me, look in thy heart and write. Philip Sidney (1554-1586) Loving in Truth


brian madden
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9 posted 2001-06-05 04:10 PM


it provides me sustenance
and it feeds my intellect


It is often hard to put into words our feelings about poetry or art. Enjoyed this one and I think we can all relate.

"It seems to me that explications are short-lived. In any case I have no need of them, even when it comes to something I know nothing about" Francis Bacon.

"Build a man a fire, he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life". Terry Pratchett

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Deep in the heart
10 posted 2001-06-06 08:51 AM


Brian ~ Thank you for the kind comment.
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