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Sadelite
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0 posted 2004-02-20 11:10 PM





A stitch in time saves nine.

A kiss in chime craves rhyme.

A RISK IN RHYME BRAVES TIME




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J.Samm
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1 posted 2004-02-20 11:11 PM


well, this is fun!
passing shadows
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2 posted 2004-02-20 11:13 PM


pretty cool! you are creative!
Sadelite
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3 posted 2004-02-20 11:18 PM


J.Samm.
   I thought it would be kind of fun, but it took quite a bit of work to put it together--more than I thought it would.   I tried to decorate it with cross-stitch x's or kisses,
but they wouldn't work on this screen!  Glad you enjoyed...
                 Sadie

Passing Shadows,
   Creative maybe, but writing poetry is kind of hard for me!   I wish I had your talent to say heartfelt emotions.
                  Sadie
                
    

iliana
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4 posted 2004-02-21 12:45 PM


Very cool!
Death
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5 posted 2004-02-21 02:15 AM


The Anvil Mind
Another acrostic burning through time

One struck
How solidly

  The anvil mind
    Heartily singes sparks
      Envy from iron draws
    
    Amid the lightning flame
      Never pausing for quickness frame
        Vital to cause creation instantaneous
           Interposes the question why flame
             light forge embers dying unborn

    More it cries, flame and fire
      Incessant desire hammering, nay say ye
        Nay to thy ceasing bellows forge
          Dreams aloud speak best forges few

"Sooner or later, Death makes a believer out of just about everyone."

Sadelite
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6 posted 2004-02-21 09:10 AM


iliana,
   "Very cool." I'm glad you liked it. You know, Jo, these short ones are as tough as the others I write...   This one probably took close to two hours by the time I organized just the lists of different patterns of rhyming words (even though I was using a rhyming dictionary)!   Then to find the three rhymes that could work together and put in a logical order...   I don't think these come off as logical to the reader, but my intent was to show how taking a stitch in time can nurture a relationship, if one takes the risk involved, and that those memories would brave the time... I hope my thoughts were clear.   (I had orginally typed this in a cross-stitched "cycle"-it was really cool,
well designed and added to the meaning, but wouldn't print right here.)  
                Cathy

Sadelite
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7 posted 2004-02-21 09:19 AM


Death,
   Your acrostic is well worth posting on the main table for everyone to read.  This was brilliantly written.  Unfortunately, I had never read the greats in high school or college and it's hard for me to decipher the old English;  (I read it through about four times, each time seeing more brilliance in your thinking.  Your style is growing on me.)
  Thanks for posting this.
                Sadelite

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8 posted 2004-02-21 11:40 AM


SadieLady~
Now this is beautiful enough to be framed,
or perhaps cross-stiched on a pillow ?
*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

~*When the heart grieves over what it has lost,
the spirit rejoices over what it has left.
- Sufi epigram <))><

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9 posted 2004-02-21 12:47 PM




(big angel hugs) Yay! Oh Sadelite, this is sooooooo precious, sweet friend, you are a true rhyming machine that sings like a music box, yay, I love this, every risk is worth it, hehehe, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Sadelite, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

"You'll find something that's enough to keep you
But if the bright lights don't receive you
You should turn yourself around and come back home" MB20

Grover
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10 posted 2004-02-21 12:55 PM


Yes, brevity doesn't always mean immediately! Very good. Grover.
Sadelite
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11 posted 2004-02-21 06:35 PM


Marge,
   You are a regular sweetheart!   Thanks for your kindness.   I haven't cross-stitched for years, but I do have this drawn out in an oval of cross stitches with A kiss in chime craves rhyme in the center of the oval and the other two rhymes bordering the outside of the oval.  I wanted this to be written in a cycle format with arrows like the food chain, but couldn't do it here.
    I love reading your work.  I'll see you at your post this weekend.   It's about the only time I have to stop by anymore...
          Sadie

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12 posted 2004-02-21 06:40 PM


Noah,
   Thank you for your sweet comment.  It's always good to hear from you.   I'm going to stop by this weekend to see what has been happening in your posts.  
                   Sadie
  


Grover,
    You certainly have that right!  Brevity
does take thought!  Have a great week of writing.  Thank you for your comment.
      
                      Sadie

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