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Midnitesun
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0 posted 2003-12-09 06:39 PM



Alizarin crimson over cobalt blue.
That's how I remember you.
Splashes of neon
too bright for my eyes,
you were

way beyond the pale
and the new moon.

Whatever happened to you?
Why did you take the fast train
to the outer reaches of existence?
Wasn’t the beauty of a summer’s morning enough?
Maybe I’m just a sap
for the hummingbird that flits near my feeder.
Maybe I’m too easily enraptured
by the chatty upbeat nature
of the simplest songbirds, the sparrows.

You always reached for the stars beyond,
not the Milky Ways close by
the rest of us stuffed into our empty pockets.
Yours were already full, you said,
of magical sweet dreams that fell daily
from the skies above.

I never understood your perspective
until I looked through a telescope
at distant planets and stars that were
beyond my fingertips touch.
You said you touched the stars each night
and cradled the moon in your arms.
Of course, I always thought you had consumed
too many magic shrooms.

Did you ever find that special star?
The one you said belonged just to you?
Is that you I see
twinkling and winking at me
after midnight?

© Copyright 2003 Kathleen Kacy Stafford - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2003-12-09 07:09 PM


Alizarin crimson is a fugitive colour! It is not as permanent as other pigments! He is a watercolour memory that will gradually fade away...

This poem has such a dreamy, mystical feel to it.

His having left you that way makes me think that perhaps he is the Dog Star!


EA

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2 posted 2003-12-09 11:50 PM


Just loved this one,the simple beauty that's so often missed because of the want of bigger and better.Having done some ocean diving I can assure you theres far more to see in the shallows and tide pools then the dark depths of earths oceans.Such a colorful,thought provocking write.Somtimes I need to remember that alot of those bright blinking gassious masses burned out and died billions of years ago and the importance of being here now.Again wonderful write

Live like it's your last day...
Dance like nobody's watching...
Love like you've never been hurt...

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3 posted 2003-12-09 11:56 PM


This is lovely.
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4 posted 2003-12-10 12:25 PM


Whatever happened to you?
Why did you take the fast train
to the outer reaches of existence?

Maybe worse.... those two colors are crisp and sharp, but if they bleed together they fade to puce....the color of shadow....invisible.

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5 posted 2003-12-10 12:26 PM


Which of course is a mere sidelight to an excellent poem.....!

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6 posted 2003-12-10 12:52 PM


puce, eh? LOL, that's such an unappetizing word, sir ratsy but thanks for reading!

Sade, thank you for the reply!

Ray, thank you, m'friend. Tidepools and the shallows are definitely an explorer's adventureland. I spent many hours along the Pacific wading through those waters, checking out starfish and other gorgeous sea creatures. Yes, you don't have to look far from your feet to find heaven.

Linda, what an interesting idea. Dogstar. HMMM. Did you know Keanu Reeves plays bass in a group by that name?  


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7 posted 2003-12-10 03:50 AM


what a write!! very touching
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8 posted 2003-12-10 08:23 AM


This is exquisite. Wonderful!
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9 posted 2003-12-10 09:01 AM


Midnite.......

Lovely work.

Great message presented in a way that the reader will absorb it.


Eric

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10 posted 2003-12-10 10:37 AM


Alizarin crimson over cobalt blue.
That's how I remember you.
Splashes of neon
too bright for my eyes,
you were

way beyond the pale
and the new moon.

====================
You said you touched the stars each night
and cradled the moon in your arms.

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oh man---
IWIHW those lines.!!!!
very cool poem Kacy-girl!!

I can remember Forever December,
The center of dying ... the heart of the pain.
The stars surround me ... the cold astounds me.

Tabitha's Secret

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11 posted 2003-12-10 10:40 AM



Sometimes there are those who we only think ate the magic shrooms...all the while, it is in their total makeup, given to them from beyond the pale.  Excellent read, Kacy...

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