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RSWells
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0 posted 2004-01-28 03:05 PM



I am a moving kiosk.
not for pinning public notice
of your new wave band,
fledgling cult's enthusiasm
for the newest guru
or the "must sell slightly
used leather-like sofa"

more a hazy object to be
considered in your own
movements as you would
sidestep the beggar,
the dogwalker or overcome
the shrinking, half ghost
aged in their sluggish
journey down to a waiting earth

I am a soul checker

have no aboriginal fear
that I am a camera
trying to take from you
or capture your image.
though I seek more
of you than you'll ever
see of me I will not keep it

just checking

unlike the wind which
cannot choose its stream
my sail sways both
left and right as I
course the tight canyons
of your city blocks.

politics, bigotry, religion
often change at every
footfall in the shadow
and the light of love and hate.

I'm the flipper in deep currents,
a quintain which reacts
to your aggressions,
the hair which goes both
somewhere and nowhere when you run.

my broad shoulders
are weather vane who
don't care to know directions
I'm your brother
I'm your father
I'm your son

© Copyright 2004 Richard S. Wells jr. - All Rights Reserved
Sunshine
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1 posted 2004-01-28 03:07 PM


I am a soul checker

~*~

And a thought producer.

Thank you, Sir.

Cpat Hair
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2 posted 2004-01-28 03:22 PM


always enjoy reading your offerings.. and it is nice to be able to do so today.


MARK V SHELDON
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3 posted 2004-01-28 04:20 PM


One more word to add to my vocab...  Thank you for that and for a read which cinematically makes me picture a dark superhero/comicbook character like The Shadow, Batman, or perhaps The Invisible Man...  Extraordinary worlds within the common one with which most are familiar...  

-MVS

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1slick_lady
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4 posted 2004-01-28 04:27 PM


"I am a soul checker

have no aboriginal fear
that I am a camera
trying to take from you
or capture your image.
though I seek more
of you than you'll ever
see of me I will not keep it"

if more men were like this...it would be a nicer place for women...missing you in your travels...h

Martie
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5 posted 2004-01-28 04:29 PM


This is very interesting, Richard...and I understood it better after I opened my dictionary.  I always enjoy your poetry.
Enchantress
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Canada eh.
6 posted 2004-01-28 04:50 PM


Vwery expertly penned Richard.
Good to read you again.
Hugs~E

~ Is that love I see in your eyes...
  or merely a reflection of mine? ~

Seymour Tabin
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7 posted 2004-01-28 04:54 PM


RSWells
Glad to see you back, enjoyed the read.

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8 posted 2004-01-28 06:52 PM


Inasmuch as you get pleasure blending into the scenery about you, the pleasure is ours in the sharing of what you quite often see.  Sometimes I think we are all part flaneur, I know I certainly am.  Nice scenes, setting, and stage in this one Richard.  Freestyle surprise!
RSWells
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9 posted 2004-01-28 08:23 PM


Sunshine........Always nice to have your notice and a bonus to stir thought. Thanks

Cpat Hair.......Thank you Sir for reading and reading today

Mark...........Glad you see the motion in this picture. I fancy myself merely an everyman and it is nice to believe that such could potentially be heroic. "Flaneur" in an English dictionary would disolve to merely a loafer or idler. My intent was more along the line of Baudelaire's term coined to mean a sort of modern man seduced by the ever changing spectacle provided by a busy urban setting. Applicable to a photographer such as Robert Doisneau and his memorable black and white shots of Paris streets. It was a trip to the New Orleans Museum of Art which inspired this modest write as well as a subsequent jaunt through the French Quarter afterward.

Additionally a 'quintain' is that scarecrow looking stand which swung around when struck by those mounted ahorse and practicing for jousts.

Helen.......Thank you for the high compliment. I uncomplainingly stand on the sidelines of love and am happy to merely observe now.

Martie......I'm glad I sent you to the dictionary. I'm delighted you went. Thanks

Enchantress.....Thanks for reading and hugs to you as well.

Sy..........Thanks for the welcoming as well as the notice.

Sharon.......Yes, I try and blend (when sober) I've, over time toned down my wardrobe to that of a Russian proletariat and allow others to amuse now. Glad you liked it. Thanks




Richy
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10 posted 2004-01-28 08:24 PM




And your also one heck of a poet...

I enjoyed this very much.
Thanks for letting us amble along...

Oh and hey Richard... nice name!





RSWells
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11 posted 2004-01-28 08:26 PM


Richy........You slipped in on me. Glad you did and thank you much. My grandfather was Richard, my father and my son. Good name indeed.
Richy
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12 posted 2004-01-28 09:33 PM




Hey Richard, my father's name was Richard too, as well as my first son!

Hey, maybe our sons will keep it going huh?

You just can't have too many Richards running around, now can you... lol


Take Care, Richard III



Your's truly,
Richy II

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