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RSWells
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0 posted 2001-10-23 07:43 PM



"Love makes a poet even of a bumpkin"
                  -Euripides

Innocence assumes the correct path.
Untutored and guided by metaphysical
intuition seemingly innate,
a pre-teen aspires to know
Love in the purest sense.

Yearn akin to a tot lost
in a crowd with Dondi eyes
begging to be re-attached to
the feminine soul which higher
instinct knows true life requires.

Dread, on the precipice of "manhood",
a cruel fall foreshadowed by
glimpses of unyielding rigidity
and a future of stone severity
in the company of posers.

Yes, that first time was passion,
as pure as I would ever know,
and it's torment I willfully chose,
a sentiment absent esteem.
I wish I'd never left you.

The three mile walk through winter,
was a warm glide, the first flight
of an angel. We saw God through
our rapturous eyes. That crepuscular
eve dimmed for thirty five years

a truth which others replaced with
the worldly acceptability of desire
cultivated for it's own sake. Religious
taboos and other obstacles which spurred
titillating and frenzied passion

and relegated truth to a
chimerical ideal. I stepped up
and flexed to the notion of
what men were supposed to be,
becoming better at it than most.

Through the casual liasons
of the carefree age of Aquarius,
through the caprice of the
bump in the night disco era,
tiring as the goodbar distributor

in the time of avarice.
Now many names and places,
half known when fresh,
mostly elude the memory of a
heart which recalls those days of lies

in light of a greater truth.........

© Copyright 2001 Richard S. Wells jr. - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2001-10-23 08:00 PM




(sad sigh) Love has indeed gotten more avarice over the years, and it seems so much of the magic of romance has faded, and I too know how it feels to be tricked painfully by the meaning of love early, for I am just about to turn 18 and I dream ever so much of falling in love. (big hugggssssss) But the light of a greater truth for loves essence still is with us all, and as long as we can follow our own hearts within reason, we can find that beauty. (sigh) BRAVO Richard! Your words are always so meaningful to us! I LOVE IT!!! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet friend, thank you for sharing!

May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

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2 posted 2001-10-23 08:25 PM


Richard, you romantic softie you!  You brought back a lot of memories for me with this one for sure.  That first love, and the feeling of it, was never to be duplicated.  Over time people's expectations of love change, and with it, the feelings do diminish somewhat.  I can relate to him walking miles to come just for an hour, and the heart flutters of the waiting.  This is a poem to be pondered at length, and a good one too. Thanks for the memories.  

Try giving your smile to someone who doesn't have one, and I bet someone will come along and give you another.
~* Mysteria *~

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3 posted 2001-10-23 08:26 PM


Yes, that first time was passion,
as pure as I would ever know,
and it's torment I willfully chose,
a sentiment absent esteem.
I wish I'd never left you.


The three mile walk through winter,
was a warm glide, the first flight
of an angel. We saw God through
our rapturous eyes. That crepuscular
eve dimmed for thirty five years

===================================
in the time of avarice.
Now many names and places,
half known when fresh,
mostly elude the memory of a
heart which recalls those days of lies

in light of a greater truth.........
========================================

you get me every time....with the depth...with the honesty...and with the innovative, impressive vocabulary.
very very cool write Richard...
I hope the numeber one means this will be a work and thought continued.
jm

This distance has shown how the road remains alone
Now I'm looking in my life ... for a truth that is my own.

rwood
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4 posted 2001-10-23 08:36 PM


More!..... As I have been disgusted with my era of "Sex, Drugs, Rock`N Roll...I wish we could go way back for some reasons. And way forward for others. Truly amazing poet you are...I must Wow! back at you for your photo!  

Sincerely,
Regina

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5 posted 2001-10-23 09:40 PM


oh, my hard to choose a favorite line....but these are my favorite

"Yes, that first time was passion,
as pure as I would ever know,
and it's torment I willfully chose,
a sentiment absent esteem.
I wish I'd never left you."

how utterly romantic and moving, don't know why but they made me feel that "first time" feeling.....

-befriend yourself and you will never be alone-

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6 posted 2001-10-23 09:43 PM


Very intense poem, R..Liked it lots.
Sandra

Lone Wolf
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7 posted 2001-10-23 09:44 PM


Exquisite writing here, Richard.  Very passionate indeed.  

All writing comes
by the grace of God.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson

Tracey
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8 posted 2001-10-23 10:56 PM


Wow. These memories are written well.

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

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9 posted 2001-10-23 11:55 PM


R, this is very very well expressed as only you can. It is amazing how each time we love it is on a different level, a different sense of passion, a deeper meaning.  I do hope this will be a series.  I love it, as I love the new pic!     ~hugs, Nancy~

  ~Time has cast a spell on you,
So that you won't ever forget me.~

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Gaia
10 posted 2001-10-24 03:13 AM


Passionate memories, free love, first love, obligated love... you've covered several decades and kinds of 'love' here. I enjoy your open honesty.
wayoutwalt
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11 posted 2001-10-24 08:09 AM


I sure liked this write (i still do)

"Yearn akin to a tot lost
in a crowd with Dondi eyes
begging to be re-attached to
the feminine soul which higher
instinct knows true life requires."

Nice

Sunshine
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12 posted 2001-10-24 08:38 AM



For all of the poetry I write - I am still a bumpkin at heart...

well done, Sir!

Seymour Tabin
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13 posted 2001-10-24 08:53 AM


Richard,
All paths come to wed and
Phantoms pull the sled.
Enjoyed the read.

Startime
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14 posted 2001-10-24 10:27 AM


Words filled with meaning are woven with ease from your pen bringing them to life. Well done.  

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

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