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strbbux
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0 posted 2002-02-16 10:31 AM



The Wood Carver

He whittled and whittled
And whittled away
While at his feet
Wood shavings lay
The wood in his hand
He would transform
As an artistic piece
Was begining to form

Then he whittled and whittled
And whittled away.
With each stroke of the blade
His focus stayed
His fingers so nimble
He remained a symbol
Of creativity
With proclivity
For he understood
This fine piece of wood

Then he whittled and whittled
And whittled away
With pipe in his mouth
He never did sway
From dawn of the morning
Till end of the day
As all of his feelings
He tried to convey
A man content
On his own peice of land
Carving the wood
That he thought so grand
From tree to the hand
Of a whittling man.

Floria Kelderhouse
© 2002


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Seymour Tabin
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1 posted 2002-02-16 10:35 AM


Floria,
This is a wonderful write, I really enjoyed the read.

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2 posted 2002-02-16 10:38 AM


Oh! this was great...loved it floria...really enjoyed...hugss

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3 posted 2002-02-16 10:40 AM


Oh my gosh...this poem is an absolute masterpiece....I don't have the words to tell you how much I enjoyed this read....I LOVE IT....**big hugs**

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

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4 posted 2002-02-16 10:48 AM


I love this Floria~
such an in'sightful poem......Nicely done...HUGS and PEACE to you....
Lauren~


Step through the
barrier of my mind,
enter my soul,
feel my desire,
let my eyes guide you
into the shadows
of my heart

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5 posted 2002-02-16 11:29 AM


Floria - Like the wood carver, we write and write away.  Very good.

Dave

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6 posted 2002-02-16 12:11 PM


Wood carving is a wonderful, almost lost art it seems. This is nice. And it made me think of the story of Pinnochio.
Sandra

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YAY!!! Ooohhhhhh...this is soooooo adorable, sweet friend, this too reminded me of the workshop where Pinocchio was made, this poem made me feel like a child again! (kiss on cheek) I love it, sweet friend, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Floria, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

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8 posted 2002-02-16 01:49 PM


I really liked the mental image you conveyed with this, Floria!
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9 posted 2002-02-16 01:55 PM


Floria - I just came back from Victoria which is on Vancouver Island. At the waterfront there are all kinds of artists. Many of them would sit there and whittle away the hours. I'm in awe of there talent, making something out of a piece of wood...

BC

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10 posted 2002-02-16 03:31 PM


Syemour thank you so much for your reply. floria

Victoria thanks to you also for reading and replying, floria

Startime, I am so glad you enjoyed this fun write, floria

Greeneyes, thanks dear, kind of you to reply. floria

Floria

"Alas for those that never sing,
But die with all their music in them"
(Oliver Wendell Holmes)

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11 posted 2002-02-16 03:33 PM


GenX yes,never thought of that, hmm a new poem in the making LOL..thanks floria

Thanks Catalina, yes I even have a wooden pinnochio, I love him. maybe he will come to life one day. LOL,, floria

Thanks Noah for your kind remarks and enjoyment of this poem. floria

Floria

"Alas for those that never sing,
But die with all their music in them"
(Oliver Wendell Holmes)

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12 posted 2002-02-16 03:35 PM


Duncan , thanks so glad you enjoyed it. floria

Bill, thats where the inspiration came from. My daughter and her husband were in Tennessee and brought me back a carving done from a piece of wood. How amazing it is. I also am so much in awe of that kind of talent..To take a piece of wood and be able to create such art is so awesome. Thanks for your reply Bill....floria

Floria

"Alas for those that never sing,
But die with all their music in them"
(Oliver Wendell Holmes)

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13 posted 2002-02-16 03:44 PM


Hello Floria

I just had to read this one after reading the title.  It instantly reminded me of my Dad and how I used to watch him carve from pieces of wood.  I remember the hardened skin on his hands from working with wood along with many cuts and blackened nails.  He loved his craft and this showed in his fine work.  Thank you for bringing back some wonderful memories.

Take care......Sue

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14 posted 2002-02-16 04:31 PM


Floria; This poem drew a picture of remembrance of my father (everything except the pipe) :-) I did so enjoy the poem.  Wanda
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Like you, I like to watch a man work with his hands.  I like to watch a woman weave a rug, a man give his boat a tug, a woman kneading bread so well, a man with his hands, a story tell...

Yes, I like this Very Much.

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16 posted 2002-02-16 05:20 PM


This is so very well done, Floria...
I think you carved this one out of your vivid and beautiful imagination the way a wood carver carves a statue out of a tree.

copyright2002 Lyra Nesius

"poetry is life distilled"  Gwendolyn Brooks

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17 posted 2002-02-16 06:08 PM


Floria, this is beautifully penned.
Hoping you are well.
~Hugs, Nancy~

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

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18 posted 2002-02-16 07:07 PM


Thank you Sue for your kind words, I read your work, and knew your father was a wood craftsman, I so admire that type of work. take care. floria

thank you Wanda, this is a scene from a Tennessee wood carver.. floria

Sunshine, I consider all these things you mention an art. Not everyone can do them and I so admire anyone who does any of these wonderful things with their hands. thanks, floria

HAHA thanks Lyra, well kind or, My daughter brought me home a piece of wood carving from Tennessee and told me the story of the old man with the pipe who was carving it.....thanks floria

Floria

"Alas for those that never sing,
But die with all their music in them"
(Oliver Wendell Holmes)

strbbux
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19 posted 2002-02-16 07:08 PM


Nancy, thank you so much for your support, I am doing fine, getting through this wake and funeral just fine, God is upholding me. Thanks dear. floria

Floria

"Alas for those that never sing,
But die with all their music in them"
(Oliver Wendell Holmes)

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20 posted 2002-02-17 06:15 AM


floria,
lovely write, it reminded me of Gepetto who created life from wood.
Kethry

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21 posted 2002-02-19 02:12 PM


Floria~
My Bill is a woodcarver ... he makes the wood talk~
This is a lovely tribute to those who bring the wood to new life~

I was also reminded of the crafting of the wooden flutes ... the ancient Indian art of making the wood sing~

Thank you for this nostalgic reminder of what was and is~
*Hugs*
~*Marge*~

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22 posted 2002-02-19 02:14 PM


Absolutely wonderful images and poetry you have given us!!  Love it...

On the wings of words our spirits fly....and our souls are free.
~Me~

(I could have missed the pain, but I'd have had to miss the dance~Garth)

strbbux
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23 posted 2002-02-19 06:44 PM


Keth, thanks so much, yes I thought of geppeto too, floria

Thanks Marge,  I know several wood carvers and their work is totally amazing, really love it. floria

Gentle spirit, thank you so much, floria

Floria

"Alas for those that never sing,
But die with all their music in them"
(Oliver Wendell Holmes)

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24 posted 2002-03-10 09:05 AM





A good read, well worth the time to be read again...

strbbux
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25 posted 2002-03-10 09:08 AM


HAHAHA I am on here now Sunshine and I saw this come up. And I am like " who in the world brought this back up?" LOLOL I see it is you. I like to go back sometimes and pull things up too. Thanks much, you are a sweetie, floria

Floria

"Alas for those that never sing,
But die with all their music in them"
(Oliver Wendell Holmes)

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26 posted 2002-03-12 11:11 PM


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