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Midnitesun
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0 posted 2001-11-20 07:14 PM



Close your eyes
and you shall see
the layers of life,
the bonsai of me.
Twisted branches
curving gracefully,
gnarled by life
sagaciously.
I tried to fight
the twists and turns,
the ties that bound,
forcing me to be
un-naturally me.
Yet somehow in the end
what you see is the true,
the bonsai of me
in all my twisted imagery.



May the ripple of LOVE
become the wave of PEACE

[This message has been edited by Midnitesun (edited 11-20-2001).]

© Copyright 2001 Kathleen Kacy Stafford - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2001-11-20 07:46 PM


Great use of imagery here.And even after all that been twisted and turned you are a beautiful person inside and out.
Peaches

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2 posted 2001-11-20 07:54 PM


Peaches, thank you for your kind comments.
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3 posted 2001-11-20 08:22 PM


this reminded me of being overseas in Japan when I was in the navy, neat feeling hadn't thought about bonsai in quite some time.

Dennis

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4 posted 2001-11-20 08:23 PM


Midnitesun,

Very nicely done.  I like the comparison here.  

LW

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by the grace of God.
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5 posted 2001-11-20 08:25 PM


Ohhh I like this very much, great imagery and rhyme, very well written, thank you.

Regards,
Olias.

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6 posted 2001-11-20 08:30 PM


Dennis, nice to meet you. Glad it stirred a memory, hopefully pleasant.

Lone Wolf, thank you, glad you enjoyed.

Olias, thanks, and nice to meet you.

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7 posted 2001-11-20 09:39 PM


a very original image here Midnitesun. . . comparing the twists and turns of life to the twists of a bonsai tree. . .

if only life were as simple, or as complex. . . well done. . .

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To the world, you may only be one person. But to one person, you may be the world.

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8 posted 2001-11-20 09:46 PM


Thank you for your comments, Sven. It takes many years and often many hands to shape a bonsai, as does life's journey.
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9 posted 2001-11-20 09:51 PM


Nicely said, Alaskan girl. Even midgets can be beautiful...
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10 posted 2001-11-20 09:53 PM


Awesome write, here.I like this imagery lots
Sandra

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11 posted 2001-11-20 09:55 PM


Dear Kacy, you know what I do  see
In this tree that you call “me”
A lady who’s lived life to full
And one who’s heart is beautiful
Your eyes see laughter, hearts felt pain
Your love of life will never wane
In this life you take such joy
(And hey, you pointed out my dear toy boy!!)

I like your twisted imagery. May you always share it here

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

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12 posted 2001-11-20 09:57 PM


I MEAN MINIATURES!!!!!!
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13 posted 2001-11-20 10:06 PM


Sandra, glad you liked it.

Balladeer, LOL at your midget/mini comments.
You are such a card! (Joker? or King of Hearts?)

Tracey, what a sweetheart! But my twisting and turning has just begun....
And I'm smiling big time at the toy reply.  
Glad to see you back on board.

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14 posted 2001-11-20 10:56 PM


Midnitesun,
Appears I showed up too late to ask if this is your mini-me poem. LOL Or are you the twisted sister? ROTFLMAO Okay, okay...it is an insightful little you. I'm sorry...I just can't help myself. ROTFLMAO!  

[This message has been edited by Larry C (edited 11-20-2001).]

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15 posted 2001-11-21 12:53 PM


ROTFLMAO, Larry, you twisted me outta my chair in laughter again! Now I really do look like a bonsai! Ouch, my back hurts now, just twisted a little too far that time. Twisted sister...that's an image I hadn't considered when I posted this. Should have known you would twist it around into something funny.   HAHAHAHA
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16 posted 2001-11-21 01:51 AM


Bonsai's are really interesting to look at...James
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17 posted 2001-11-21 02:10 AM


By the time I read all your responses I've forgotten what I want to say.  lol  
It's good to see you writing about yourself, though the attention you pay to all of us...is much appreciated!
And since seeing Tracey's post, I will also thank you...ya little matchmaker.
Your heart is certainly not in miniature.

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18 posted 2001-11-21 02:15 AM


Oh you do a good job with those twists and turns Midnitesun.
This was exceptional and I loved your title.

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19 posted 2001-11-21 03:24 AM


James, glad you enjoyed. Yes, bonsai's are fascinating.

Duncan, LOL. Calling me a yenta now, are ya?  All I did was offer someone a little hint. You are to blame for the  consequences.  

Blues Serenade, what a great comment!  
glad you enjoy these twists and turns.

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20 posted 2001-11-22 03:36 AM


There's nothing I can say that has not already been said so I'll just add,
very nice work and thanks for the read.
Much enjoyed,
Ven

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21 posted 2001-11-22 03:47 AM


Ven, thanks for reading about my gnarly twists and turns.  
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22 posted 2001-11-22 06:28 AM


most enjoyable...

regards,
sudhir

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23 posted 2001-11-22 06:38 AM


well, the title of this one drew me in to reading it, despite it's overworn   22 comments. for some reason i don't like reading poems that have been commented on a lot, makes me feel all mainstream and weird. but, this one, great title, first of all. and, the imagery that went with the idea -- perfect match. expression, exquisite... i feel you may have accomplished exactly what you wished for in writing this piece. again, great title. really dig the title. the title is almost a poem in and of itself.

WARNING: this reader is not prone to terse, canned comments.

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24 posted 2001-11-22 06:43 AM


Ah Midnitesun ... beautiful metaphor! What a wonderful perspective you've capture on life in this creative piece, very much enjoyed your imagery and sentiments!  

Best wishes,
/Kit

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25 posted 2001-11-22 01:16 PM


Sudhir, thank you for the visit.

wornways, I appreciate your candid rather than canned comments. The title projects an image I've thought about for a long time, and I have always loved the bonsai form.
And I agree, a title can be worth a great picture and a thousand words. Maybe that's why I didn't call it the pretzel of me, and go with that twisted imagery. LOL.
Thanks you for sharing your thoughts.

Kit, I'm glad that you read and enjoyed the metaphor. Each year the metaphorically twisted physical image of me gets closer to reality when I look in the mirror or attempt to do yoga or other exercises.

[This message has been edited by Midnitesun (edited 11-22-2001).]

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You accept criticism, hey?  
Well here's a critique of the highest form...

IWIHWT!!!

Brava!  Enjoyed!

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27 posted 2001-11-22 06:53 PM


Why Sunshine, that really is a super comment.
You could have, I just beat you to it.

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28 posted 2001-11-22 07:10 PM


Pruned to perfection! I must say a clever metaphor! A wonderful interpretation to the arduous task of nurturing oneself into what they mean to be. You are unique and lovely!

Sincerely,
Regina

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Except for what's in the heart.
http://www.mygem.net/heartquill

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29 posted 2001-11-22 08:02 PM


Regina, thanks for the comment. As I said elsewhere, I am this metaphor in many ways.
And the bonsai offered a better visual image than a twisted pretzel. Who knows, maybe I'll still write about the twisted pretzel someday, but you'll need a mug of beer to swallow that metaphor.  

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30 posted 2001-11-22 08:21 PM


I loved this poem. Bonsais are well cultivated , strong, and interesting. So is your poetry
Liz

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31 posted 2001-11-22 08:41 PM


Flattery will get you an extra hug, sweet Elizabeth. Yes, and bonsais are also patient.    
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32 posted 2001-11-22 09:27 PM


I love this one is perfect.
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33 posted 2001-11-22 09:32 PM


Walker, nice to see you today. Thanks for the comment.  
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34 posted 2001-11-22 09:32 PM


The Bonsai is as unique as you Kacy!
I thoroughly enjoyed this piece!
Hope yours has been a wondeful Thanksgiving.
~hugs, Nancy~

~Life may not be the song you requested,
But as long as you're here you might as well dance~

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35 posted 2001-11-23 02:57 AM


Nancy, thank you so much. Yes, it has been a good day. I had much to be thankful for today.
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36 posted 2001-11-28 11:35 AM



Midnitesun-
   I really enjoyed the whole idea of this...

       "the bonsai of me"

   Very creative, and wonderfully done.  
   Hugs,
   ~Vicky




"...until you have read the verse on his heart,
you have not truly met the poet.
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37 posted 2001-11-28 11:51 AM


Vicky, so nice to see you again. Thank you for your reply, I am very happy that you enjoyed this.
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38 posted 2001-11-28 08:50 PM


Well, I have thought of myself as a tree from time to time, or tried to, and I have given bonsai a go, but I hadn't thought of it all quite like this.  But it is like this.
Thanks for your perspective.
    

"As soon as the generals and the politicos can predict the motions of your mind, lose it."     Wendell Berry


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39 posted 2001-11-28 08:59 PM


Very nicely done. Thank you for sharing it.
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40 posted 2001-11-28 09:39 PM


Krawdad, so nice to have you visit. What kind of tree would you be? And did you have success with your bonsai?

Smartchick, glad you enjoyed. Thanks for the comment.

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41 posted 2001-11-29 12:04 PM


Midnite..enjoyed this look into the see of you...I love Bonsai.
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42 posted 2001-11-29 12:06 PM


Martie, hello. Thanks for that line
the "see" of me. It's great! SEA will probably want that line.  

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