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Seymour Tabin
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0 posted 2002-03-01 11:48 AM


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              When I paint

My color drama tones my bones,
In pressured overtones that stun.
Slashing palette knife welding moans,
I madly grin at what I've done.

Sensuous blues, passionate reds,
Vivacious adulterate greens.
Gleans of black, apprehensions dread,
Welded browns that anchor the scenes.

Attacking canvas, raping prime,
Climaxing sate, of love and hate,
I've traumatized the now of time
With layer on layer of weight.

Painted my rage in garish wear,
Producing borealis bright
The straining makes for tender fare
When they premiere my dreams at night.

The forcing of passion reigns my head.
And will, until they read me dead.


© Copyright 2002 Seymour Tabin - All Rights Reserved
Gentle Spirit
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1 posted 2002-03-01 11:55 AM


very interesting write sey, enjoyed it much.
makes one think...

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)

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2 posted 2002-03-01 11:55 AM


Seymour darling boy I’m utterly utterly speechless

This is wonderful writing but oh my! The feelings simply leap off the page and slam themselves into your soul. Truly fabulous writing, and not in your usual style either. Wonderful brilliant writing


Love and warm stuff
As always
Mushy

To give light to them that sit in darkness..... to guide our feet into the way of peace Luke 2:79


Seymour Tabin
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3 posted 2002-03-01 12:05 PM


Gentle Spirit,
Thank you and glad you enjoyed.

Mushy,
Your comments are a delight.



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4 posted 2002-03-01 01:21 PM


Sy, I also paint some and I know these feelings well, there is such an incredible feeling while creating something from an empty canvas, and as you stand back and see what you have given birth too, tell me is there anything else that can compare in satisfaction to that (I mean in the arts and crafts venue of course   ) Oh I loved how this read aloud.

~* Imagination is more important than knowledge *~

Einstein

[This message has been edited by Mysteria (03-01-2002 02:48 PM).]

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5 posted 2002-03-01 01:28 PM


Seymour dear, you paint? and so do I, so I truly related to this, I could just see and feel the pallete knife, Is it oils? I would love to see some of your work. I admired talent. and this poem shows lots of it. floria

Floria

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

Zinsser
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6 posted 2002-03-01 01:43 PM


Good write.... I can't even draw a cherry tree like a kid  LOL
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7 posted 2002-03-01 02:31 PM


I remember this one fondly, Sy, for it was that time I learned that not only were you a poet of word, but a painter of prime...you remain for me one of the best poets here, your lines are always tight, you get the swing and flow going so well, sometimes I imagine your brush is your pen is your brush...


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8 posted 2002-03-01 02:42 PM




(smiles) Awwwww, this is breathtaking, sweet friend, I too am always amazed by how we can create such beautiful things on canvas before our very eyes with just a paintbrush and an imagination! (big hugggsssss) We all love you so much, sweet friend, you always paint such lovely dreams and visions with your wonderful quill! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Seymour, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

Martie
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9 posted 2002-03-01 03:01 PM


Sy..I would love to be able to paint, but I never passed my class in stick figures.  Some times I feel the way you describe when I write though.  Loved the poem!
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10 posted 2002-03-01 04:15 PM



My color drama tones my bones,
In pressured overtones that stun.
======================================
Sensuous blues, passionate reds,
Vivacious adulterate greens.
===================================
Attacking canvas, raping prime,
Climaxing sate, of love and hate,
I've traumatized the now of time

With layer on layer of weight.

Painted my rage in garish wear,
Producing borealis bright
================================
The forcing of passion reigns my head.
And will, until they read me dead.
=======================================


My color drama tones my bones,

You got the coolest bones I know

and what I wouldnt give to watch you paint when your in this mode and having color rushes ....
I'd even wash your brushes



*winkiewinkie*

me

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11 posted 2002-03-01 05:00 PM


Awesome Sy...I could see you there slashing
the canvas like the mad painter...Well done.

Krissy
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12 posted 2002-03-01 06:06 PM


Seymour Hi there this is a powerful read very emotive mum is right these words do slam into the soul of you


Love and warm stuff
As always
Krissy


And while thy willing soul transpiers
at every pore with instant fires
Andrew Marvell 1621-1678

Seymour Tabin
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13 posted 2002-03-01 08:26 PM


Thank you Magnus my friend.

Krissy,
for youer sweet comment.

Seymour Tabin
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14 posted 2002-03-01 08:38 PM


Mysteria,
And I love your sweet coments.

Foria,
Yes oils, and my walls drip with it.

Zinsser,
Art takes many forms.

Sunshine,
Yes some times it does feel like that.

Noah,
Thank you my friend.

Martie,
It's the same.

JM,
Your wings keep my eyes to the sky.
Love Ya Stinky


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15 posted 2002-03-01 11:55 PM


Seymour~ this is breathtaking!!!
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16 posted 2002-03-02 12:14 PM


Wow Remarkable!
Lia

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17 posted 2002-03-02 12:42 PM


This one is big and bold and strong, and I can see and feel it. Very good poem. I'm not a painter, but I think I know something about it now.

Nan

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18 posted 2002-03-02 09:09 PM


Having been in love with an artist..I can relate. I sure do wish I could paint. I am with Zinnser, I can barely draw a first grade cat. LOL
You are an excellent painter of words,I would love to see the other paintings sometime.
Sandra

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19 posted 2002-03-02 09:43 PM


I never knew you were an artist.  Wonderful! I am also an artist and you may view some of my paintings on my homepage, if you like.  I prefer stretched canvas because I enjoy the spring as I make brush strokes.  Painting is very relaxing.  I'd love to see some of your work.   Enjoyed much!

Michael  

Michael Auguste~
There is more depth to the heart than the mind can comprehend and it only has boundaries when we choose to fence it in.  

Seymour Tabin
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20 posted 2002-03-02 10:03 PM


Sea,
Thank you so much

Lia,
Thank you dear.

Pilgrimage,
Nice comment.

Sandra,
Enjoyed your response.

Michael,
Glad you enjoyed.

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21 posted 2002-03-02 11:40 PM


Seymour - You seem to be as passionate of a painter as your are a writer.  This was good, I could feel the emotional strain of transfering your thoughts to the canvas.  Well done.

Dave  

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22 posted 2002-03-02 11:49 PM


I have a degree in Art, LOL but I cant paint...I can however, use my eyes, to paint a different picture....love this....very colorful....


Lauren~

Greeneyes~

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

Seymour Tabin
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23 posted 2002-03-03 07:49 AM


Dave,
Yes I was, thank you for the read and comment.

Lauren,
Thank you for the colorful.

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