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0 posted 2003-03-12 05:01 PM


These hills rise in age worn tumble
Smoothed gash of grumbling water
Wore away the edges of yesterday
Taking a bit of height to fall
Bottom jumbled

Then trees
In crooked rooted ways
Spread crevices deeper still
Reach…. In reach
To sky and subterranean
With two ends finger spread
And held together
Disparate elements

Until clouds so piled heavy
Brought streaking touch of fire
And hills in scream of thunder
Echoed cries

ENOUGH!

Let it rain


and I cried
for all the sins of shame
gouged upon this
my opened pain
until in recede of day
I found there is but one way

Love

.....................................


T.S. Eliot (1888–1965).  Poems.  1920.
  
10. Whispers of Immortality
  
  
WEBSTER was much possessed by death  
And saw the skull beneath the skin;  
And breastless creatures under ground  
Leaned backward with a lipless grin.  
  
Daffodil bulbs instead of balls         5
Stared from the sockets of the eyes!  
He knew that thought clings round dead limbs  
Tightening its lusts and luxuries.  
  
Donne, I suppose, was such another  
Who found no substitute for sense,         10
To seize and clutch and penetrate;  
Expert beyond experience,  
  
He knew the anguish of the marrow  
The ague of the skeleton;  
No contact possible to flesh         15
Allayed the fever of the bone.
    .    .    .    .    .  
Grishkin is nice: her Russian eye  
Is underlined for emphasis;  
Uncorseted, her friendly bust  
Gives promise of pneumatic bliss.         20
  
The couched Brazilian jaguar  
Compels the scampering marmoset  
With subtle effluence of cat;  
Grishkin has a maisonette;  
  
The sleek Brazilian jaguar         25
Does not in its arboreal gloom  
Distil so rank a feline smell  
As Grishkin in a drawing-room.  
  
And even the Abstract Entities  
Circumambulate her charm;         30
But our lot crawls between dry ribs  
To keep our metaphysics warm

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Sunshine
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1 posted 2003-03-12 05:05 PM



...no words...

just feeling...

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2 posted 2003-03-12 05:14 PM


Ron...This read like feeling, not words...so well illustrated by metaphor.  One of your best!
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3 posted 2003-03-12 05:29 PM


Sunshine... perhaps then the words should have been left in my cellar with the others..lol... emotion and feeling yes... an attempt to capture grief...

Martie... you dear one.. flatter me..

thanks to both of you.. the nice words are appreciated..

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4 posted 2003-03-12 05:38 PM


WOW!!
~SIGH~

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5 posted 2003-03-12 05:42 PM


why sir the sigh?
the Wow..is appreciated..butat the expense of some discomfort or unsettling on your part it seems. Perhaps too strongly worded here...and needs to be toned down?

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6 posted 2003-03-12 05:45 PM



Can't help but mention the imagery of the tree roots - two ends finger spread, among many other pictures you've created here. ....the scream of thunder and grief work so well. I never know how real or current the emotions in a poem might be to the poet so I try to tread tenderly..yes, you captured grief...and I am still thinking about the ending...


Hugs, Pat  



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

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7 posted 2003-03-12 05:47 PM


Ron .."..smooth gash of grumbling water.." Excellent, as always. Bob
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8 posted 2003-03-12 05:54 PM


Pat... glad you found the images if not pleasing at least powerful enough...
the grief... sometimes I think we carry it inside us..always...and it bubbles to the surface now and then no matter what we do... but we go on..and we live... and if we hope to heal..we love... no need to be tender on this write...it is just a visit to the things felt at times and an attempt to capture the what and how it feels...


Bob!! Good to see you my friend...
you are kind in your praise..thank you..
Hope you are around for a while.. have missed your wonderful words and the style so uniquely yours.


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9 posted 2003-03-12 06:12 PM


Amazing write Ron!  A gut wrenching outpouring of grief.
Does not need toning down..this is perfect!
~Smiles & Hugs, Nancy~

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

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10 posted 2003-03-12 06:16 PM


thank Nancy... your words always are appreciated
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11 posted 2003-03-12 11:49 PM


now I wish it would rain down.....


I think this is so amazing, and I could feel every line....you have a talent...sincerely!

heart hugs.....


Lauren~

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So I can pull you into me

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12 posted 2003-03-12 11:58 PM








(big hugggssssssss) And everything will go on spontaneous combustion like this unless we strive for peace instead of war....NOW!!! (sad sigh) This is very powerful, dearest friend, there are no words to further speak of this, 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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13 posted 2003-03-13 08:08 AM


I dont know which is more impressive...the imagery,the emplpy of metaphor and personifi or the depth of emotion both are use to express...ya had me from the very very cool title.
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14 posted 2003-03-13 08:16 AM


"and I cried
for all the sins of shame
gouged upon this
my opened pain
until in recede of day
I found there is but one way

Love"
------------------

This is one I wish I had written---couldn't agree with you more--enjoyed!!

"And it was at that age...Poetry arrived in search of me...And something started in my soul."
Pablo Neruda

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15 posted 2003-03-13 08:27 AM


love is the only thing that saves us...h
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16 posted 2003-03-13 08:37 AM


You move us with your words..inspire us with your talent..

believe in what your heart feels...

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17 posted 2003-03-13 10:11 AM


ah, yes, Sandpiper cling to the same section, it is a soothing balm, a hope, a promise

Whether on the shoal or on the shore,
I'll seek the lighthouse evermore.

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18 posted 2003-03-14 07:34 AM


Yes!!! Nice write here
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19 posted 2003-03-14 10:39 AM


"and I cried
for all the sins of shame
gouged upon this
my opened pain
until in recede of day
I found there is but one way"

Oh my god!  I can not tell you what those words envoke!  Powerful, I can almost visualize you shouting them at no one in particular. Beautiful.


Susan

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20 posted 2003-03-14 10:52 AM


Capt. Ron,
your response to Pat's reply really touched me. You said......

"the grief...sometimes I think we carry it inside us..always...and it bubbles to the surface now and then no matter what we do...but we go on..and we live...and if we hope to heal..we love....no need to be tender on this write...it is just a visit to the things felt at times and an attempt to capture the what and how it feels..."

Ron, as you always do, you captured the "what and how it feels", very, very well. You are an amazing writer, Sir. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and feelings with us.

Heart Hugs,
Ethel

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