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Chanson
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0 posted 2003-03-16 01:19 PM


*The melancholy tone of Duncan's poem
entitled, "popsicle sticks" reminded
of this one. It's a repost from a year
or so ago. Thanks Duncan!

The 14th Euphoria

Traffic noise, entering
through the cracked pane,
skims the damp windowsill
before spilling to the duvet
where he stirs.

Trolley exhaust, clinging
to the diaphanous curtain,
mingles with his faint musk
scenting the pillows.

Purrs of contentment
from well-bred calico cats
curled atop iron heating grates
echo the murmurs I drew
from his lips a few
hours before.

Aromas, steeping
from morning cups of tea, rising
from bowls of warmed wheat
arouse me while I await
his waking.

© Copyright 2003 Dorene M. Harris - All Rights Reserved
Aenimal
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1 posted 2003-03-16 02:28 PM


Very nice chanson, vivid images take the reader right there
JamesMichael
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2 posted 2003-03-16 02:38 PM


Enjoyed...nice descriptive writing...James
Chanson
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Up Creek w/Out Paddle
3 posted 2003-03-16 03:04 PM


Aenimal
James,

Thank you sincerely.
I am happy for your visit!

*Big Smile*

When you think you have heard it all,
listen more closely.
~Dorene

Duncan
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4 posted 2003-03-16 04:54 PM


'Purrs of contentment
from well-bred calico cats
curled atop iron heating grates
echo the murmurs I drew
from his lips a few
hours before.

Aromas, steeping
from morning cups of tea, rising
from bowls of warmed wheat
arouse me while I await
his waking.'

I like what my 'melancholy tone' reminded you of.  Love the city sounds to this and the easy Sunday afternoon feeling.  
The title is subtlely fascinating.  Any clues?  I like the use of numbering, too.    

Chanson
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Up Creek w/Out Paddle
5 posted 2003-03-16 05:16 PM


Thanks, Duncan! I'm happy the relaxed tone came through. *s

The title was derived from, or more to the point, *for* Valentine's Day a few years ago when I wrote it.

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6 posted 2003-03-16 07:22 PM


















(big hugggssssss) It can feel like forever when you wait for that something to happen, sweet friend, I know this melancholy feeling and I thought I had it recently until I lost my sweetheart on New Years Day! (sad sigh) I send many hugs your way, sweet friend, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Dorene, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton














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

Shakira

Chanson
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Up Creek w/Out Paddle
7 posted 2003-03-16 07:31 PM


Thank you, Noah! and
~~Hugs~~ for your loss.

When you think you have heard it all,
listen more closely.
~Dorene

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