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Sadelite
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0 posted 2004-03-25 02:05 PM



Crisp brown parasols
capping seasonal frail green
hatch to winds Spring dust.


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Sunshine
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1 posted 2004-03-25 02:11 PM


Sadie, I've come to learn that if I want to be entertained, educated, and emulsed in good poetry, to click on your name.

Thank you!

Martie
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2 posted 2004-03-25 02:13 PM


Wonderful image, Sadie!
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3 posted 2004-03-25 02:27 PM


Sunshine,
   You could not have flattered me more.  I don't feel like a good poetess, just one who's reaching to understand.  Thank you.  Your words mean more than you'll ever know.
Thank you.
                       Sadie

Martie,
   The image was just outside my door for the taking.  I can't take credit.  I'll give it to my kids for NOT RAKING the leaves last fall.  Now they'll have to rake among the oil-wet leaves glued to the earth floor AND the dusty little chips! While I'm doling out credit, I must admit that Professor Gloom's poem, "The Darkness of Death" got me thinking-they always do.  Thanks for your comment, Martie.
                     Sadie

[This message has been edited by Sadelite (03-25-2004 03:15 PM).]

Toerag
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4 posted 2004-03-25 02:47 PM


....I have a yard full from last fall? Ya feel like raking?
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5 posted 2004-03-25 03:10 PM


Toerag,
   "Nah.  If I raked them, you'd probably end up jumping in them, throwing up leaves" (hm... better re-phrase this, Sadie.  Think about who you're writing to...)  "and then write about it."  

  "Sorry, Toerag.  I've got to wash my hair.  For six months?   Oh, yes.  I have leaf dust in it from the last raking!   You are on your own.  I have a couple of rakes to lend if you need them.  They've been hardly used... "
  
  BTW, thanks for commenting.

iliana
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6 posted 2004-03-25 06:30 PM


This was gorgeous.  I liked all the many spring-like words you used; e.g., hatched.  
inkedgoddess
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7 posted 2004-03-25 07:42 PM


yes pretty as a picture of a budding spring
Goodknight
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8 posted 2004-03-25 07:44 PM


very very cool Sadie - loved it - Paul
Sadelite
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9 posted 2004-03-25 08:37 PM


iliana,
   Thanks for your sweet comment.  I gave the verb quite a bit of thought.
             Sadie

inkgoddess,
   I don't know about that--the opening buds are very pretty!  Thank you for your kindness.
             Sadie

Paul,
   I'm glad you thought it was very, very cool, Paul.  I had to do some turn-around thinking to see these brown, crunchy leaves
as a member of Spring.  Then I thought about
their changing, crisp texure and how they, too, cracked open like an egg.  Silly thinking that led me to deeper thoughts...
   Thank you for your interest and positive comments toward this.
               Sadie

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