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RMW
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0 posted 2001-09-26 03:31 PM


The Kitchen Window

I'd wanted most his way with words.
He rarely spoke, but when he did
The eyes of folks would pool to listen.
Mostly though, he chose to let his work speak,
Yet now and then, in unison they would talk
As when he'd "yep" or "nope"
Just as the stroke of his axe
Split a piece of kindling
Before sinking deeply
Into the oak block.
He hired out. Some still say
That he could split and stack a cord of wood
In half the time it took two men.
It's true I think. I use to watch him from the porch,
Starting out just as the firs' soft tops
Began to orange with the sun.
Later, as the morning warmed
He'd pause to peel his flannel shirt,
Slipping arms and then each shoulder
From underneath his coverall straps
Till nothing but tan and denim
Inhibited his strength's movement.
I'd mimic him
And flex my muscles. Even now
I'm certain that they pale in comparison
To the tight knots of his biceps.
Then, I'd amble up
As if a critic. He'd laugh
And shoe me off to a safe distance
With the chuck of a wood chip. There I'd plop
While for a time the "whish" and "knock" sound
Staked me out upon the ground, as though a tent.
I'd take deep breaths and fill my nose and lungs
With the fragrance of pitch.
At night, through my open window,
That same scent would sneak back
And climb into my bed
To get all mixed up with how I felt
When I went with my mother
Down the aisle in which the drugist kept perfumes.
A young boy's room collects such things;
The smell of cows one field away;
A catalogue by mail that comes
With order forms laid between
Women's nylons and the latest farm machinery.
When I stare back I think of these
That morning as I watched him first
Lay down his axe, then pause and look
As did a window,
Curtain delicate.

RMW

[This message has been edited by RMW (edited 09-26-2001).]

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Lady In White
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1 posted 2001-09-26 03:33 PM



I think I just grew up with this boy come man...

well done, Sir...a good trip, this...

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2 posted 2001-09-26 03:43 PM


Great write here.....
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3 posted 2001-09-26 04:00 PM


Bob--I see the small and reverant growing of the boy into a sensative man.  This is beautifully done!
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4 posted 2001-09-26 04:16 PM


as always.. your words impress and touch me with the things you ahre... very well done sir... well done indeed.
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5 posted 2001-09-26 04:27 PM


Great stuff here, Bob.

Gee, in watching my son's total lack of regard for his surroundings, makes me wonder if you perhaps were more observant than most boys!

Cor

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6 posted 2001-09-28 06:12 AM


RMW~

What wonderful cataloguing~
A most impressive write ... made a most intriguing read~
Thank you~
~*Marge*~

~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
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Dee
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7 posted 2001-09-28 06:46 PM


RMW thank you for the glimpse into your life and heart.

Dee

I wish you every happiness and may you always have the best of the good things in life.     a brand

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8 posted 2001-10-01 06:38 AM


Wow! I love a write that makes you drink in all surroundings. Such details that most don't even realize. Thank you for letting me have a peek through your window. It was as refreshing as the autmn air.

Sincerely,
Regina

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9 posted 2001-10-01 11:46 AM


Bob, you have surpassed your previous heights.  You have almost equalled the heights of Surabachi.

What a delight to read your work my friend.

Semper Fi!

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10 posted 2001-10-01 11:50 AM


Thoroughly enjoyed!!


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So that you won't ever forget me.~
  

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