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Martie
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0 posted 2004-04-15 02:38 PM



Lizard

Uncovered by will
I am fill of heat on cement wall
enthralled by a lizards look and dare;
I move one painted nail and close of eye,
his veil falls and winks me
startled when I reach the wind
past the dome of slatted light
and find the place of him empty
and me waiting for
more,

find instead, internal door.

Where the white creep of day runs wild;
a stallion with no saddle across the nape
of morning’s pleasure pasture
past the muddy slip of river bank,
there to meadow down
with naked sky and truth not lie.

This, from one small step and reach
now frozen with will to see again the gleam of  lizard’s watch
as he slips from the down side blade
into the light of my painted toe again
and waits in quiet to behold a minute
spent with you.


© Copyright 2004 Martie Odell Ingebretsen - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2004-04-15 02:50 PM



Once again
I was about to slip
some streaming words of yours
back to you,

but to break away
any of the imagery you've
left behind for us

would have been like
throwing paint at van Gogh's
Sunflowers...

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2 posted 2004-04-15 03:01 PM


The ending is a little abrupt, I would have liked a more gentle transition into the second party.  It might even deserve a stanza of its own.

Although I truly love the development of theme you've got going here.  You've always had a knack for taking something simple and exploring its depths like this... I'm constantly a fan, and it's a privelege to be reading the loveliness of your imagination again.  Keep up the high-quality work, my friend.

Much love
Brian

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3 posted 2004-04-15 03:47 PM


"as he slips from the down side blade
into the light of my painted toe again
and waits in quiet to behold a minute
spent with you."

Amazing write as always dear Martie.
Hugs~

To have lived the dream of a love so true...
   is to have seen a glimpse of heaven.

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4 posted 2004-04-15 04:09 PM


MartieSis~

'Where the white creep of day runs wild;
a stallion with no saddle across the nape
of morning’s pleasure pasture'


Just a *sigh* of full-realize that no one does it with the elegance that you do~
*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

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the spirit rejoices over what it has left.
- Sufi epigram <))><

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5 posted 2004-04-15 05:16 PM


Where the white creep of day runs wild;
a stallion with no saddle across the nape
of morning’s pleasure pasture
past the muddy slip of river bank,
there to meadow down
with naked sky and truth not lie.
]

YES! Martie...Yes.

please do it again

Beauty of the world which is soon to perish has two edges, one of laughter and one of anguish, cutting the heart asunder.
(by Virginia Woolf)

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6 posted 2004-04-15 07:11 PM


Martie - how wonderfully you touch us with your wonderful images - I read and close my eyes and go on the journey you create for me - loved it - Paul
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7 posted 2004-04-16 04:00 AM


I'm always in awe
LeeJ
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8 posted 2004-04-16 06:40 AM


I always marvel your writes, which clearly speak volumns of the many blessings you fine within each and every molecular find...truly magnificant!
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9 posted 2004-04-16 10:49 AM


"Where the white creep of day runs wild;
a stallion with no saddle across the nape
of morning’s pleasure pasture
past the muddy slip of river bank,
there to meadow down
with naked sky and truth not lie."

Especially liked this. You always amaze me. Your poems are something I always look forward to reading!

JL
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10 posted 2004-04-16 01:03 PM


Very enchanting read.  I enjoyed this one immensely.
JL


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11 posted 2004-04-16 02:07 PM


reading you dear Martie, is knowing that the anticipation of each next word is worth the wait!  Lovely you....
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12 posted 2004-04-16 03:38 PM


Where the white creep of day runs wild;
a stallion with no saddle across the nape
of morning’s pleasure pasture
past the muddy slip of river bank,
there to meadow down
with naked sky and truth not lie.

A fantastic passage... a remarkable poem! *S* Beautiful work!

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13 posted 2004-04-16 04:28 PM


wow, will ditto suthern on this, I think every poet dreams of writing such a passage...
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14 posted 2004-04-16 07:53 PM


smile...

you capture a moment of eternal now coupled with a yearning that I can't quite describe.


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15 posted 2004-04-16 10:12 PM


What an entrance!

    "Uncovered by will
I am fill of heat on cement wall"

I read this three or four times already and sure I'll read it more.  It gives one an appetite for additional exploration and interpretation.  I so enjoy your work.
         Sade


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16 posted 2004-04-16 10:30 PM


Martie -- amazing, amazing writing.  I'm in direct accord with all of the above positive comments, especially that of Sunshine.  
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17 posted 2004-04-16 11:02 PM


What Maree said...Again! Again!
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18 posted 2004-04-17 04:33 PM


find instead, internal door.

Where the white creep of day runs wild;
a stallion with no saddle across the nape
of morning’s pleasure pasture
past the muddy slip of river bank,
there to meadow down
with naked sky and truth not lie.

That verse could stand alone, but I'm so glad it doesn't!

Love your insight Martie, and the intricate weaving of your words.  


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19 posted 2004-04-17 09:52 PM


Martie,

Your words flow more and more beautifully as time and the poet blossom.

I loved, loved:

Where the white creep of day runs wild

Corinne

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20 posted 2004-04-20 01:32 AM


Love the way you play little things against big things....your imagery scintillating every time! Who hasn't stood this tiny watch, but who among us has told of it? Only you.

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21 posted 2004-04-20 09:13 AM


find instead, internal door.

Where the white creep of day runs wild;
a stallion with no saddle across the nape
of morning’s pleasure pasture
past the muddy slip of river bank,
there to meadow down
with naked sky and truth not lie.
===============================


we find that same internal door in your poetry's vision.

... and it's you ... you ... you ... you ...
the light changes when you're in the room.

M.B.

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22 posted 2004-04-27 10:36 PM


Ah, Martie ~~ I missed this one ~~

It does pay to keep an eye on your path, but I've seen too many lizards recently for one such creature to hold my interest the way this undersized dinosaur seems to hold yours. Maybe that explains why you're a better poet than I.



~~J

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23 posted 2004-04-28 02:44 AM


If there were a smilie for just sitting in awe shaking its head that would be sitting right here.
Susan Caldwell
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24 posted 2004-04-28 08:47 AM


Martie,

This was something so beautiful to read this morning...thank you for that.

"cast me gently into the morning, for the night has been unkind"
~Sarah McLachlan~

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