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0 posted 2003-07-03 08:50 PM



Greenery in Nan's yard after the rain

In such soft whisperlings this stilling night
Manifesting itself almost stillborn
On this summer evening zephyr's caress.
Impetuously, a cappella rises overhead.
Soon it harmonizes in windy wisps
Setting lofty trees to sway in a ballet
That would caress even the coldest soul.

In that split second, I felt it.
The change.
Floating downward in a mist at first,
Crystal rivulets circled and quenched
A very sequestered and parched heart.
My tongue tasted its nectar.
My skin absorbed the essence it so needed
To replenish a craving so long overdue.
And as I,
Branches of the shadowed trees
Waved their arms dancing in resplendence.

High overhead, clouds like solemn ships
Sailing their course over the vast expanse of sky
Eclipsed the soon to be sleeping moon.
All the while it glides and rides the wind
Like a spinnaker torn to waft unsteadily
In a pending dark and evil storm.
But then once more so softly it lands,
Tenderly blankets, and rejuvenates.

As stars glimmer and reflect
Off the slicker below them
A shimmering puddle reveals
Soon all will be once more in passive rest.

Here I sit, watching the harbour,
Among swaying blades of grass,
Dancing moss, and lacy ferns.
I inhale the essence of flora, fauna,
And a human soul that are so alike.
All around me blended in hues of invisibility
Is evidence of this valuable gift.
This one time I became part of it all,
Witnessing a wonder of the our world,
A cappella in the rain.

~ * ~

It rained refreshment today



*

© Mysteria 06/2003

                        

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Kaoru
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1 posted 2003-07-03 08:58 PM


Beautiful
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2 posted 2003-07-03 09:03 PM


smiling serenely--

written in a hush and read in a whisper--
true majesty, lady.

You see world in worlds in worlds...



Miss you!

Just lovely.

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3 posted 2003-07-03 09:04 PM


Breathtakingly beautiful Sharon...
Nan's garden must be beautiful...
yes, especially after a soft rain.
Wonderful pic as well.
~Hugs and Smiles...Have a great time!~

~If you haven't heard the sunset,
   you haven't been listening.~

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4 posted 2003-07-03 09:12 PM



I am librarying this lovely in it's own new shelf - Mysteria's shelf.  With a spotlight.  Lady...with the exception of the poems you have written for Willow....this is one of the finest, softest, most exquisite poems I have yet to read in Passions.  Sometimes it takes a Village to make a community of poets...sometimes, it takes a Visionary to bring it together.  Sometimes, I think Ron never had a hint at what he would do for over 7,000 family members....

did you?

Now, before I make a mistake, I'm going to library this, add the spotlight...and thank God I have come to know people like you, and Nan, and Ron.

Hugs....

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5 posted 2003-07-03 09:13 PM


Sharon...a painting of grace, your words are spirit blessed.  
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6 posted 2003-07-03 10:16 PM


Well you have truly made me blush.  I wrote this during a downpour today in the Cape.  I welcomed it while others ran for cover.  Nan walked with me in it, and Nan, the rain and I "bonded" so to speak.  I finally got a welcome taste of home that will see me through another two weeks of this unfamiliar heat that seems to lack a breeze.  With every single drop of rain that someone curses I always smile realizing it saved at least one plant or an animal, and today it saved me     Thank you all so very kindly for your lovely comments.

Karilea, I don't think Ron fathomed what this place would ever become, however I do think he should be extremely proud of what he has given to the world as his contribution to stimulate minds by the writing of poetry.  I know there are over 7,000 grateful people that is for sure, and I am just one.

[This message has been edited by Mysteria (07-03-2003 10:27 PM).]

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7 posted 2003-07-03 10:48 PM


Sharon, this is the most beautiful poem I have ever seen about the rain, I do believe. It was a beautiful, graceful, and peaceful poem.

This ending just set the whole poem off....

Here I sit, watching the harbour,
Among swaying blades of grass,
Dancing moss, and lacy ferns.
I inhale the essence of flora, fauna,
And a human soul that are so alike.
All around me blended in hues of invisibility
Is evidence of this valuable gift.
This one time I became part of it all,
Witnessing a wonder of the our world,
A cappella in the rain.



I loved all of it, and am going to keep it, too.
Hugs to you two     
Ethel
Pssstttt...I'm missing you, too  

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8 posted 2003-07-04 07:25 AM


Oh my, oh my ... Sharon, this vacation is inspiring you to the highest, my friend. What a breath taking piece. Wonderful phrasing and imagery ... loved this!

Best wishes and hugs,
/Kit

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9 posted 2003-07-04 07:44 AM


Breathing in this beauty ... as you breathed the rain-refreshed air.
So very enjoyable!
Love and hugs. Margherita

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10 posted 2003-07-04 08:34 AM


Beautiful...James
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11 posted 2003-07-04 08:54 AM


Lovely. Sounds like you like this part of the country.
The rain is great after one of these steamy days, isn't it?
Hugs
Sandra

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12 posted 2003-07-04 10:26 AM


I find it amazing how different 80 degrees is in the East compared to the West, simply amazing.  It is all in the breeze and the rainfall, I think but then again I am no scientist   This inspire came from watching a group of young men in Nantucket doing a cappella, the rain that day, and the mist that was rising on Nan's yard after the rain (I have never seen that before), hence the poem and I am so happy you enjoyed it.
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13 posted 2003-07-04 11:07 AM


80 degrees? May I come join you? LOL 80 and humid sure seems like heaven compared to 97 and humid. *G*

This is beautiful, Mysteria... I could see the gentle renewal unfolding through your words... and the picture is wonderful. *S*

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14 posted 2003-07-04 11:10 AM


Impetuously, a cappella rises overhead.
Soon it harmonizes in windy wisps
Setting lofty trees to sway in a ballet
That would caress even the coldest soul

In deepest gratitude, this is one of the most endearing writes I've ever read...thank you for sharing.  

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15 posted 2003-07-04 11:12 AM


Sharon, I do believe you may have outdone yourself with this food-for-the-soul write. It is most assuredly a !!!

Warm hugs,
Linda

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16 posted 2003-07-04 11:15 AM


Sharon,
Wonderful write and I'd love to see you A cappella in the rain. LOL

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17 posted 2003-07-04 01:51 PM


High overhead, clouds like solemn ships
Sailing their course over the vast expanse of sky
Eclipsed the soon to be sleeping moon.
All the while it glides and rides the wind
Like a spinnaker torn to waft unsteadily
In a pending dark and evil storm.
But then once more so softly it lands,
Tenderly blankets, and rejuvenates.

As stars glimmer and reflect
Off the slicker below them
A shimmering puddle reveals
Soon all will be once more in passive rest.

Here I sit, watching the harbour,
Among swaying blades of grass,
Dancing moss, and lacy ferns.
I inhale the essence of flora, fauna,
And a human soul that are so alike.
All around me blended in hues of invisibility
Is evidence of this valuable gift.
This one time I became part of it all,
Witnessing a wonder of the our world,
A cappella in the rain.

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

Well this is just the loveliest of lovely...
and a keeper for sure.
How wonderful a moment for you and Nan to share...and just look at the beauty it inspired in your pen. Stunning write of imagery and the heart of friendship.
You two are a delight.
Wonderful writing poetess Sharon.

Well ... OK ... but you have to wash it first.

(bumper sticker humor) ;)

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18 posted 2003-07-04 01:58 PM


Mysteria - you're writings are amazing, such as this one is...

BC

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19 posted 2003-07-04 04:59 PM




(big hugggssssssss) Awwwwwwwww, this is sooooooo beautiful, sweet friend, I love the rain so much and how the raindrops reflect prisms and crystal from the leaves and grass after the clouds stop crying! (kiss on cheek) Yay, this is a heavenly symphony, God Bless You, we all love you so much! Youn have such a beautiful heart, sweet Sharon, 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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20 posted 2003-07-04 07:14 PM


Sharon ... my dear special friend. This is so exquisite and calming that it brought me to tears. I have not been feeling well since you and Nan were here and these beautiful words lifted my spirits and brought me such joy.

I'm sorry you are melting in the New England sun and humidity. It has been so dreadfully hot in Boston today and tomorrow promises to be worse.

I suggest you grab a fan and sit in front of the TV tonight and watch the Boston Pops and fireworks.

Hugs and loves to you and Nan, Marti

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21 posted 2003-07-04 07:20 PM


A lovely tarantella beating out the rhythm of life.
Kethry

Here in the midst of my lonely abyss, a single joy I find...your presence in my mind.  Unknown



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22 posted 2003-07-05 12:12 PM


You know ... I seem to sense that this might have inspired you all to write something about nature?  If it did, then I am pleased I did more than I set out to do, and thank you once again for your kindness to me and for also enjoying this one.  I kind of liked this one myself and I never say that  

Marti, we will call - until then - take care and I watched the 4th of July on a beach with Nan and her kids it was great!

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23 posted 2003-07-05 08:29 AM


I'll never look at all that greenery outside my window quite the same way again... This is wonderful, my Mysterical friend...
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24 posted 2003-07-06 02:00 PM


Sharon, goodness this is beauty

You know, it reminds of after a rainfall
how you can just smell the Earth, you know?
rebirth - truly
this is amazing writing Lady
xxoo

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25 posted 2003-07-07 12:00 PM


littlewing - Yes!  I do know.  That is my favorite thing to do, go out into the street after the rain and just breathe in really deep.  It is not only cleaning for the air but us too.  I can NOT wait for it it rain here in Cape Cod I swear I am melting away honest!
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