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EvocativeVerse2
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0 posted 2004-06-27 03:43 PM



From Comely Flowers

From comely flowers we encourage growth,
That in days to draw nigh might never fail,
Fetching leaflets and nosegay speak an oath,
Delicate garlands growing in the dale:

Nourish this hunger this want we concede,
But the seasons proposed from their keen eyes,
That all things must wither, yea they must bleed,
Making a shortage where profusion lies.

Thusly art blossoms but a passing flash,
Resplendent harbingers of fleeting spring,
For but a moment the colors may splash,
Then to naught more then memories we cling.

I recall the green of a youth now passed,
Alas retrospection leaves me aghast.

Remember, if you're not part of the future, you're history!

© Copyright 2004 Kevin R. Middleton - All Rights Reserved
iliana
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1 posted 2004-06-27 04:19 PM


"Thusly art blossoms but a passing flash,
Resplendent harbingers of fleeting spring,
For but a moment the colors may splash,
Then to naught more then memories we cling.

I recall the green of a youth now passed,
Alas retrospection leaves me aghast"

Exquisite writing above, EvocativeVerse2!  

miscellanea
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2 posted 2004-06-27 04:25 PM


"I recall the green of a youth now passed,
Alas retrospection leaves me aghast."

I recall the green, but at the time I wanted to be more golden!  Is there a perfect time?
I enjoyed your beautiful poetry.
           your friend,
           miscellanea

Sunshine
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3 posted 2004-06-27 04:41 PM



Kevin...a classic that would befit the early 1900's, as well as it meets the 21st century.  Comely, indeed.  A write, well done, m'friend.

Enchantress
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4 posted 2004-06-27 06:33 PM


"Thusly art blossoms but a passing flash,
Resplendent harbingers of fleeting spring,
For but a moment the colors may splash,
Then to naught more then memories we cling.

I recall the green of a youth now passed,
Alas retrospection leaves me aghast."

Beautiful write..well done poet sir.
~Smiles & Hugs, Nancy~

Something tugs at me, I've no doubt of that.
Something from the sea, whichever one I'm near.
When I stray too far from beachland, it calls me back

Seymour Tabin
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5 posted 2004-06-27 08:03 PM


Kevin,
Excellent write, enjoyed the read.

Martie
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6 posted 2004-06-27 08:14 PM


Kevin

To everything its season...and each age has certain sure beauty.  Enjoyed your Comely Flowers, that's for sure!

passing shadows
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7 posted 2004-06-28 01:00 PM


Kevin! Wow!

I'm amazed!

LeeJ
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8 posted 2004-06-28 01:24 PM


From comely flowers we encourage growth,
That in days to draw nigh might never fail,
Fetching leaflets and nosegay speak an oath,
Delicate garlands growing in the dale:


Perfection mi amigo!

froggy
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9 posted 2004-06-28 02:27 PM


Beautiful

I Love It

:-)

suthern
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10 posted 2004-06-29 01:28 PM


I liked this very much... especially the ending! *S* Great write!!
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