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Seymour Tabin
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0 posted 2003-12-10 07:43 AM


Slow to Die

I watched the blow of slow to die
Theses ember of a fires fly
It took to wind and land my skin
And burned just like a brand of sin

And when it raised the red of felt
It caused a blister in the welt
And brought about a dart of pause
Just to peak the sharp of cause.

It’s then I knew the reason why
It was an ember of a sigh
A cry that I had buried deep
A cry that caused me lack of sleep.

But why the ember burns me now
Perhaps a turn of psyches plough
And I am at a lose to see
Why this burn should bother me.

A weeding time, perhaps a clue
A vent perhaps, old sorrows spew.

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Brad Majors
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1 posted 2003-12-10 07:51 AM


nice
LeeJ
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2 posted 2003-12-10 07:52 AM


A weeding time, perhaps a clue
A vent perhaps, old sorrows spew.

Oh how we humans get to answer our very own questions....yes?  

Good morning you rhyming gracious gentleman you!  Thank you for the virtue of your words

Lovely!

Enchantress
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3 posted 2003-12-10 08:28 AM


Ah such wonderful words of wisdom you leave for us this frosty morn Sy!
Cold and dull here once again today...
How about a spot of tea..tis like a ray of sunshine!
~Morning hugs & tea, Nancy~

~ Let peace begin with me...   

scorpio
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4 posted 2003-12-10 08:30 AM


Sy, rub a salve of sweet passion on that welt and watch it heal. Well done.

believe in what your heart feels...

Sunshine
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5 posted 2003-12-10 08:40 AM



It's so good to get back to
reading you every day...

Good morning, and thank you, Sy....

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6 posted 2003-12-10 08:45 AM


I watched the blow of slow to die
Theses ember of a fires fly
It took to wind and land my skin
And burned just like a brand of sin

And when it raised the red of felt
It caused a blister in the welt
And brought about a dart of pause
Just to peak the sharp of cause.

It’s then I knew the reason why
It was an ember of a sigh
A cry that I had buried deep
A cry that caused me lack of sleep.

But why the ember burns me now
Perhaps a turn of psyches plough
And I am at a lose to see
Why this burn should bother me.

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Oh Sybabes..this is such an achingly beautiful write...I do so love when Randy fires up your pen.

You know the moth loves this one...
slow burn is my specialty. LOL
But its the word play and rhyme verbiage along with the depth of expression that makes this one so cool.

as to your query ....

Why this burn should bother me.


somethings never leave us ...

somethings never should.  

*ww*

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

ethome
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7 posted 2003-12-10 08:56 AM


Sy

Isn't it funny how one thing inspires another....You bring that out so poetically but discernable too.

Good work....Love that first verse.....The title really sucked me in....

Eric

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8 posted 2003-12-10 09:42 AM


Good morning, Sweet Sonneteer!

~ Cleaning our emotional house is not always a fun thing to do ~ but it is often a necessary evil for our ultimate sense of well-being!

Make a clean sweep of all that soot! Onward and upward! ~ without the baggage and totally unencumbered!

You have such a fertile imagination! I guess some of the soot from your dying embers helps with your fertility! lol

Morning hugs,
EA

Seymour Tabin
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9 posted 2003-12-10 10:12 AM


Brad  
Nice is good.

LeeJ
Thank you for the lovely.

Nancy
Tea would be a nice ray of sunshine. Hugs

scorpio
Sounds lke a good idea. LOL

Sunshine
You are a sweetheart. Hugs

JM,
You are right all things we encounter become a part of us.
WWRS

ethome
Always a pleasure to have you read and comment. Thank you

Earth Angel
It's all food for new flowers. LOL hugs

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10 posted 2003-12-10 10:55 AM


A perfect write to wrap my mind around once again Seymour. Strawberry tarts with your tea? Yum Yum.  hugs, Chris

"At the touch of love everyone becomes a poet."
-Plato



    

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11 posted 2003-12-10 10:59 AM


But why the ember burns me now
Perhaps a turn of psyches plough
And I am at a lose to see
Why this burn should bother me.


Seymour, it's odd how those old memories when come to mind at the most unexpected times, isn't it? These seems to happen more around the holidays.
Happy Holidays, my friend

Ethel

Seymour Tabin
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12 posted 2003-12-10 11:31 AM


Chris,
Happy holiday sweet and one to sis too.

Ethel,
That might be true, and happy holiday.

passing shadows
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13 posted 2003-12-10 12:42 PM


now this is my kinda write
Seymour Tabin
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14 posted 2003-12-10 12:50 PM


passing,
Glad you enjoyed.

Sadelite
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15 posted 2003-12-10 09:32 PM


Hello, Sy,
   I loved your analogies and imagery.
It fired back memories of one of our large round bales of hay.  It seems that placement of these monsters is very important (if you place them on their sides, or cattywompus, and the hay was put up somewhat wet,spontaneous combustion can take its play).  This happened; the firen department put it out, all went well, and the smoke subtly steamed out, with a new fire beginning.   After reading your poem and relating to my fire experience, I won't see those big bales quite the same!
                           Sadelite

[This message has been edited by Sadelite (12-10-2003 09:35 PM).]

Seymour Tabin
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16 posted 2003-12-10 09:42 PM


Sadelite
Thank you for the interesting comment.

Elizabeth Santos
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17 posted 2003-12-10 09:45 PM


Excellent, excellent writing

I liked your references to embers, but you know that embers can so quickly flare into dancing flames.

enjoyed reading
Liz

Seymour Tabin
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18 posted 2003-12-11 07:35 AM


Elizabeth,
You are a love, thank you.   

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