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miscellanea
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0 posted 2004-07-24 12:33 PM



Beautiful spinster lay to rest  
In chilled feather bed
hands warming inked paper
of cardboard jewelry box.
  
      White on black or black on white;
      It penned of him
      Of his black ink mazes
      
      “YOU” start here  
      Go thin walls from arrow’s point
      Be careful the way you turn.
      Remember where you’ve been”

      The varied lines their width and shape
      Thinning walls to pinhole gates
      only a clever eye could  make
        or
      Follow.

She’d had her age of mazes
And determined  his not to try,
Had never opened the box,
But figured she should before she'd die.
  
       Her fingers momentarily twiddled
       A circle of gold mohair  
       Snaked along old finger
      
       Shaky palms unhinged the lid,
       Then she began to giggle.
       Underneath, another maze he’d hid.

                  With such intrique she wondered
                  Where for all these years he’d been.

             With this maze he versed:
  
                   "Through thin walls from an arrow’s point
                   Be careful the way you turn,
                    I’ll go with you every bit the end,
                    But for you,
                    I’ll set you free.
                      
                    Remember where we’ve been”

                  
            In the box, browned four leaf clover
            Resting upon soft cotton;
            Familiar to smiling eyes of once
            Unready lover
            
          
              

    

© Copyright 2004 Cathy Farmer - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2004-07-24 12:45 PM


" With this maze he versed:
  
                   Through thin walls an arrow’s point
                   Be careful the way you turn,
                    I’ll go with you every bit the end,
                    But for you,
                    I’ll set you free.
                      
                    Remember where you’ve been”

            In the box, browned four leaf clover
            Resting upon soft cotton;
            Familiar to smiling eyes of
            Once unready lover "


A mesmerizing write...I was totally swept away from the title on...
Wonderful words...you are very talented!
~Smiles & Hugs, Nancy~

~Somewhere in my heart I'm always
Dancing with you in the summer rain ~

miscellanea
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2 posted 2004-07-24 01:27 PM


Nancy,
   I'm glad you enjoyed.  "Mesmerizing,"
that's a word to be used when I read your wonderful poetry.  It is always of perfection and absorbs me within it.  Thanks for your overwhelmingly sweet response!  
                 misc'e

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3 posted 2004-07-24 01:29 PM


A charming write to mark
300 posts...


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4 posted 2004-07-24 01:44 PM


Wow...this is masterful!

Eric

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5 posted 2004-07-24 02:06 PM


wow..wish I could write like that
iliana
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6 posted 2004-07-24 02:18 PM


What a romantic poem, misc'e!  A maze within a maze with a lucky ending!  Much enjoyed.   .....jo
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7 posted 2004-07-24 02:26 PM


Enjoyed the maze,  the underlying romance of
years past and now...very intriguing.

miscellanea
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8 posted 2004-07-24 02:40 PM


Thank you, Everyone.  I appreciate your responses.  I just had to try a fiction.  Glad you liked it!
                 misc'e  

[This message has been edited by miscellanea (07-24-2004 04:16 PM).]

ThisDiamond
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9 posted 2004-07-25 09:00 PM


What perfect descriptions...what a sharp mind you have dear poet.
TD

miscellanea
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10 posted 2004-07-26 12:00 PM


TD,
  Thanks for your kindness.  I like the ideas in this, but envy people who can trim down to fewer words. I wish I knew a way of spinning a tale that would lead the reader where I want to take them, but at the same time give lots of room between for pausing, allowing more participation.  I'm not at that stage yet.  I envy those who are!
  Thanks again for the fine compliment.  

               misc'e

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11 posted 2004-07-26 09:41 PM


I enjoyed every single word and every single twist and turn of this maze.
A thoroughly enjoyable read!

Susan
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12 posted 2004-07-26 09:44 PM


Sigh and cry .  Perhaps today, in my tender mood, I should not have read this, but I'm glad I did, for it is lovely.

  Susan

Happiness isn't something that happens to you, it's created from within you.  Joy is a state of mind.

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13 posted 2004-07-27 05:37 AM


Midnitesun,
   Glad you enjoyed it!  Know I enjoy reading yours!
                  misc'e


Susan,
   Tender you.  I hope the mood befriends you.  Thanks for your response.
                 misc'e

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14 posted 2004-07-29 04:01 PM


Fantastic tale... I loved every line of it! *S*
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15 posted 2004-07-29 04:07 PM


Thanks, suthern,
  My mind just kept wandering when I wrote this.  I didn't know how it would turn out until the end, and by that time I knew the characters, and it saddened me.  Glad you enjoyed.
                  misc'e

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