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LngJhnAg
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0 posted 2001-10-12 03:06 PM


I was asked to write something about water, deep water, very very deep water - so here's something that might raise that person's spirits -


                         The eastward lands sloped to the sand by the roiling sea,
                         And I, alone, stood there mute, as her song called out to me.
                         Another place, some future time, waited for me there,
                         And so I proceeded downward into the salt sea air.

                         The clouds sped by in silent flight, tendrilled wings aspread,
                         Faithfully leading me eastward a little farther yet.
                         In her call I swore I heard the promise of sweeter climes,
                         And so I proceeded downward into that salt sea brine.

                         The waves caressed my waist then chest as I followed on
                         Drawing me ever into her irresistible, sweet song.
                         The chill that met my body wet went deeper to my soul,
                         As I in burning need surrendered the last of my control.

                         Another step, deeper yet, the waves lapped higher still,
                         The song drew me onward yet, as if against my will.
                         I could swear I saw her there, her arms outstretched for me,
                         My maiden fair, sweet Lorelei, in the roiling sea.

                         The sea pushed urgently back at me, slowing me in my stride,
                         But still I struggled nearer to my temptress Lorelei.
                         The waves crested at my neck, the taste of salt was there,
                         But I proceeded onward to where she waited there.

                         My final steps took me too deep for me to catch my breath,
                         But oh how sweet her arms would feel, though it would mean my death.
                         She came to me with mirthful laugh and took me to her breast
                         And then I kissed sweet Lorelei, and reached my final quest.

                         The waves roll on from night to dawn, along that hidden sea,
                         Calling out to men who wait for their Lorelei to sing.
                         And in the air, if you pause there, you'll hear us lost men cry,
                         For the sweet and tender love of the lovely Lorelei.

© Copyright 2001 Michael Waterman - All Rights Reserved
Decaflame
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1 posted 2001-10-12 03:15 PM




This...is poetry.  Don't know who made the request, but they certainly knew what they were doing!  Show us some more, please!

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2 posted 2001-10-12 03:17 PM


good grief, this is so completely beautiful! have to keep this one  
LngJhnAg
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3 posted 2001-10-12 03:25 PM


Thank you, Deca - My sweet Lorelei still sings, but now she gives me life.

Susan - Thank you for your "good grief" - lol.  I wondered  if your SEA name would appear here.  I'm glad it did, as you are a true romantic who sees my love of Lorelei in this poem.

[This message has been edited by LngJhnAg (edited 10-12-2001).]

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4 posted 2001-10-12 03:28 PM


oh yes,   it shines in this and makes me smile   and sigh   she is a lucky lady to have such a romantic, poetic man  
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5 posted 2001-10-12 03:38 PM


oh, I knew by the title I would love this, and I was right, and yep, you 2 are lucky to have found each other *soft smile* your love makes us smile
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6 posted 2001-10-12 03:46 PM


What a beautiful love story!!  Excellent writing!
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7 posted 2001-10-12 04:07 PM


I was saving this graphic, but I do believe this will now belong to you as this was indeed the most beautiful siren poem I have ever read.  I hunt siren poems down as I love mermaids.  I took it and put it in my little mermaid library and now you are on page 1   with my favorite mermaid picture to date.  You are indeed inspired by the Lorelei.

~I always have time to listen to someone talking from their heart~

LngJhnAg
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8 posted 2001-10-12 04:15 PM


Susan - Lorelei does love the mushy stuff, I must confess, and I love her so much for that, too.  She is all girl.

JB - I'm glad it's our love that makes you smile, as I take my buffoonery very serious - lol.  Thank you for your response.

Martie - Thank you, sweet lady.

Sharon - Do you wanna know what is really ironic about this Lorelei/mermaid thing?  When I met Lorelei, all I wanted was her tail - oops   - and now I've got all of her!

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9 posted 2001-10-12 04:17 PM


BEAUTIFUL!! Into my library it goes!  ~Nancy~

~I've loved you forever, in lifetimes before.~
  

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10 posted 2001-10-12 05:33 PM


Nicely done!  Brings Masefield's work to mind, but there's nothing wrong with that!
JamesMichael
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11 posted 2001-10-12 05:39 PM


A man would go to the ends of the earth and into the sea to be with the woman he loves...James
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12 posted 2001-10-13 01:33 PM


She came to me with mirthful laugh and took me to her breast
                         And then I kissed sweet Lorelei, and reached my final quest.

                         The waves roll on from night to dawn, along that hidden sea,
                         Calling out to men who wait for their Lorelei to sing.
                         And in the air, if you pause there, you'll hear us lost men cry,
                         For the sweet and tender love of the lovely Lorelei.
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LJ...I have told you this before...but this lovely poem proves my point for me....
Though you like to joke and play with your poetry and have fun with the Pirate and kitty teases...
when you write serious and from the heart...
you are one Romantic fool  
I love this side of your poetry.
wonderful cadence to this beauty and the theme is carried out to poetic perfection.
Well done POET (not pirate) SIR  

Corinne
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13 posted 2001-10-13 01:47 PM


I remember this well, LgnJgn!

I love the tale of the siren Lorelei!

Cor

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14 posted 2001-10-13 01:50 PM


have a love like this?  Man, you're blessed.
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15 posted 2001-10-13 01:52 PM


LngJhnAg,
You must have a sore back from all the pats your getting. Well here is one more wack you did a damn good job. Lorelei must be doing a dance.

Tracey
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16 posted 2001-10-14 12:31 PM


This is indeed an amazing piece of story telling in rhyme. I love the story of Lorelei. The Pogues did a beautiful ballad to her some years ago, but I think you have outdone their song. (high praise, I love that song!!!) And you are lucky enough to have got a real live Lorelei in your life!!

If she who dies with the most toys wins, then can I have some toy boys please?

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17 posted 2001-10-14 09:03 AM


You know, LJ, I am use to seeing such light hearted poetry from you and this qualifies in that matter - but there are some very serious undertones I see here as well.  When one truly loves, there is a death of sorts involved as they they truly give all of themselves over to the one they love.  Having witnessed yours and L's love in person is something I still remember well.  Knowing that two people could find eachother, even later in life, and still have so much happiness together gave me hope that I could find a love resembling yours someday... Think that day has finally arrived  

Anyway, I won't babble on here any further... Good to see read you again.  You gave me a smile as always.     Hope all is well back east with you all.


Michael

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18 posted 2001-10-14 09:58 AM


IF this does not put a smile on someone's face....NOTHING WILL....It is so well written, descriptive,  lingers in my mind
from the words and the visuals....Thank you very much for allowing us to share this
experience with you.

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19 posted 2001-10-14 10:31 AM


enjoy
Nan
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20 posted 2001-10-14 10:43 AM


Ah yes... and I have it on good authority that your Lorelei LOVES mermaids... Perhaps she really IS one, you sweet scalawag??

Love & Hugs   - to you both - I really love this poem...

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21 posted 2001-10-14 11:44 AM



LngJhnAg~ This is so beautiful...the flow and rhyme are faultless and the meaning...*sigh* I love romantic poems like this   Thank you for the warm and fuzzies today!

Hugs,
~Krista

Your beautiful words & creativity allow me to connect with the same in myself.  
Thank you for having the courage to share yourself so that I can too

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22 posted 2001-10-14 11:48 AM


*sigh* such wonderful love for your sweetheart flows from your pen and onto the screen for all of us to enjoy. I am so happy to read of the truly deep love you have for your dear Lorelei...this is the kind of love we all seek and knowing you both have it gives hope to the hearts of those of us who do not. Keep writing these amazing words that tell us this kind of love indeed is real. I LOVE IT!!!!THANK YOU FOR SHARING.

Love I leave with you whether it is in your life now or yet the essense of your dreams.

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23 posted 2001-10-14 02:04 PM


He has so many sides doesn't he?  He truly makes my life heaven on earth as he lives and breathes the same way he writes...except when he's grumpy..LOL..however, he makes up for that in the sweetness..
He has a new poem in the making..but I won't give ya any hints..but it's going to be good!
We are going to a Halloween party as a Mermaid and Pirate..look for pictures!!

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24 posted 2001-10-15 05:22 PM


LJA grumpy? *G* He's missing Toe, too? LOL

Dear sailor scalawag... the love you and Susan share is a rarity... and you're wise enough to recognize how lucky you are. *S* And whether playing or serious, you're a helluva poet.... unless, of course, you're kicking kitties. *G*

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25 posted 2001-10-15 06:40 PM


I agree with Michael. Having found love SO VERY LATE in life has certainly been good for you  

Smooth writing, Long John. As I've said before, when you decide to set your pen to paper for some serious writing the rest of us can just sit around and take notes.  

I'm NEVER gonna be able to steal Lorelei away from you if ya keep this up!  

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26 posted 2001-10-16 10:00 AM


All I can say is "WOW"   You two ARE heaven with each other, and thank you for letting me see a piece of it through your poetry! *huggzzz*

Live today as if it's your last.  Love today as if it's your first.   Lisa

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27 posted 2001-10-17 12:50 PM


My special thanks to you all for telling LJA how much you loveeeeeeeeeeeee his poems...makes him more eager to write them for me!!!
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28 posted 2001-10-17 12:58 PM



Sighs - this is so beautiful, your dedication and desire for her touches me deeply   That's the way real love should be!~

Thank you for sharing this~

Take care,
Melissa~

"Poetry is not an opinion expressed...
it is a song that rises from a bleeding
wound...or a smiling mouth"

~Kahlil Gibran~

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