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Cpat Hair
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0 posted 2003-03-05 02:14 PM


Lacey showed up about 7
Her car rolling to stop on the gravel
And the sun long past center
Still beating August heat

I hadn’t seen her in a couple of days
So wasn’t surprised at the visit
But was surprised when she got out
Wearing a dress.

“What’s the occasion?” I asked
while hoping it wasn’t a funeral.

“Go get cleaned up.” She answered
I’ll show you.

She waited while I showered,
Found a pair of khakis and decent shirt
Then brushed the dust off a pair of loafers.

I came out and she whistled low
Then laughed a wise assed remark
About having no idea I cleaned up so well.

“Where we going?” I asked.

“Shutup.” She growled
and motioned me to her car.

I crawled in on the passenger side
And let her drive the winding two lanes
To the blues from B.B. for a while
Before daring speak again.

“You’re heading east, we going to Eureka?”

“Shutup.” She laughed and turned the volume up.
B.B. was belting out “Why I sing the Blues”
To her sly smile.


About 15 miles outside of Eureka we turned of
On a dirt road that followed the King river
Along treed bluffs that shut out late evening sun
And left me feeling like the world of
The Plains, broad grasslands with open sky,
Could not exist in the same world


She pulled onto an even smaller track that headed downhill,
And coasted to a stop at a place the Kings had carved enough valley
To allow long narrow fields to flank each side.

“Get out, and help me get the stuff out of the trunk.”
She laughed.

“We carried blanket and basket along with a cooler
to the edge of the river then went back and got
a couple of lanterns she had stuck in amongst
extra camera gear and a suitcase.

“Now,” she said to me
“Pretend we have no pasts and light a fire.”
“I packed supper in the basket so we can eat anytime.”

“Why the dress?

“Momma always told me to dress nice for a date.”
“Since you weren’t asking me, I figured I better make a move.”

Her  move turned into a flickering fire
As stars sprinkled the bluff cut black above us
Then to magic
As she slipped the dress off over her head
And fireflies began to rise
Gracing me with beauty
On both accounts

[This message has been edited by Cpat Hair (03-05-2003 06:46 PM).]

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1 posted 2003-03-05 02:20 PM




You sure can take us on quite a ride.

Grinning here...enjoying much.


Hugs,  Pat

..without surrender, be on good terms with all persons..
        "Desiderata"

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2 posted 2003-03-05 02:22 PM


....oooh damn!
YES!  I've been waiting for this!

..and it was well worth the wait, Captain.

~ Trace my body with your words..
And in doing so, you touch my heart. ~

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3 posted 2003-03-05 02:27 PM


:-) nice and sweet....
Susan Caldwell
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4 posted 2003-03-05 02:30 PM


Seems to be a lot of sexual tension in the air today...or is it just me?

Oh story teller, do write me more
You are the reason I adore
the written word, it's what I long for

Susan

noah j
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5 posted 2003-03-05 02:33 PM


very much enjoyed the fine storytelling in this piece.
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6 posted 2003-03-05 02:33 PM



I hereby crown the poet...
Master Teller...

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7 posted 2003-03-05 02:58 PM


Pat... glad you enjoy the view.

Nancy... well, glad it was worth the wait... never know with me..

Kristie.. at least they didn't ask for your bottle of scary smooth..


Susan... thanks for the poem.. but not sure I deserve that. Your love for the written word comes from a desire to understand and commnicate...the written part is something we learn to appreciate... far better than mine to appreciate on here..and cetainly through the ages.. thank you for the nice thought... very kind of you indeed.

Noah.. glad you enjoyed... stick around and I'll eventually bore you with my stories..

Sunshine..LOL... Master Teller... sounds like I work in a bank... you are too kind in intent.. no way I deserve such a title.. but thank you for thinking so...


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8 posted 2003-03-05 02:58 PM


About 15 miles outside of Eureka we turned of
On a dirt road that followed the King river
Along treed bluffs that shut out late evening sun
And left me feeling like the world of
The Plains, broad grasslands with open sky,
Could not exist in the same world

==================================

Her  move turned into a flickering fire
As stars sprinkled the bluff cut black above us
Then to magic
As she slipped the dress off over her head
And fireflies began to rise
Gracing me with beauty
On both accounts

==============================

*smiling*...
it tis indeed magic when the moth turns into the flame.
takes a magic pen to write it so that we can witness it.

    
peace & poetry

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9 posted 2003-03-05 03:00 PM


JM... speaking of magic pens... where you keeping yours these days? Might try using it and gracing us with something... before we have to call the moth brigade in ...

you as usual.. are far too kind..but I thank you..for the nice words.

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10 posted 2003-03-05 03:23 PM


ah you can tell me stories any day...you are gifted
Cpat Hair
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11 posted 2003-03-05 03:29 PM


JB..you are kind..and have more talent in your little fonger than I do in all of me...so you write us a little something to read..and enjoy..

thank you my friend.

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12 posted 2003-03-05 09:59 PM


Well, Ron that was some ride you took! Phew!  Hot stuff that little lady.

Love your stories, Hugs, Marti

Martie
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13 posted 2003-03-05 10:59 PM


Ron...you talking Eureka, California here?  Either way..hot stuff even in the cool of Northern.
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14 posted 2003-03-06 12:19 PM




(smiles) Seriously I think you are one of the best tale writers since Robert Pirsig, you seem to know the real zen of the roads and by-ways by the back of your hand, or wherever you have them anyway! (big hugggssssss) I love this, sweet friend, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Ron, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

"Underneath your clothes there's an endless story..."

Shakira

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15 posted 2003-03-06 10:15 AM


“Momma always told me to dress nice for a date.”
“Since you weren’t asking me, I figured I better make a move.”


May be just the woman Travis is needing...   !

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