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Soleil Noir
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0 posted 2004-08-10 04:45 PM



Cradle Creek

Purple shadow fingers
gave pause, then his hand
warmed
against muscles
that hadn't felt warm
               since the river last crested

and his print
seemed to promise a beating of heart
    echoing soundless strains of
                       "I'll stay"
and this time,

somehow,
I knew it was safe
to breathe again.

~*~

And like the river before the rains
        all was quiet tender pull
slow moving, languid,     no wake

until the first drops pooled ripples
and he looked upriver
into green
and cloudy skies

marking time
marking Twain

telling time with his hands
                    hold off go back
making discoveries
of the known, but new

as earth moans traveled winds
and the rushing water was still
upstream

~*~

"Do you know August?"

    the question was asked later
         in quiet shade
and I wondered for a moment

a bare moment

nude of veils and inhibitions,

thinking that I thought I did, once,
when it was too hot to move,
too torrid to tempt thirst
         but this August,
                     this August,
                          cool to the touch
                                  and warm to the belly,

was different

just as he would be,
        and I would be, from this, our instant,
                                                               forward

"Yes," I said,
"but I've never known one
just like this."


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Dark Angel
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1 posted 2004-08-10 05:02 PM


I've never known one just like that either. I wish I had.

Lovely

Maree.

The clouds never expect it when it rains, but the sea, changes colour, but the sea, does not change.
~Stevie Nicks~

iliana
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2 posted 2004-08-10 05:54 PM


Oh, I would like to visit Cradle Creek, after reading this wonderful, romantic piece...but I think I'm too old now....this was very lovely.   ....jo
nakdthoughts
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3 posted 2004-08-10 05:55 PM


this I like, although August heat has returned

M

hoot_owl_rn
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4 posted 2004-08-10 06:58 PM


absolutely beautiful
Cpat Hair
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5 posted 2004-08-10 06:58 PM


nicely done ma'am... very nicely done
JamesMichael
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6 posted 2004-08-10 07:50 PM


Nice writing...James
Magnus
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7 posted 2004-08-10 08:14 PM


Now that is one heckuva statement...enjoyed
the write Soleil.  Nice images.

kayjay
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8 posted 2004-08-11 07:41 AM


This is a great read for a chilly August.  It is great to see your thoughts again.  KJ

Through rubble and trouble and dark of night
The yawn of a dawn will hasten the light

Enchantress
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9 posted 2004-08-11 08:58 AM


Wonderful wonderful read this morning Soleil.
Gave me a touch of melancholy...
or wanderlust perhaps?
Hugs sweet lady~

passing shadows
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10 posted 2004-08-11 12:36 PM


beautifully melancholic
yes

CastleGuard
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11 posted 2004-08-12 11:50 AM



Nicely crafted. Enjoyed the imagery.

CG

IndigoEve
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12 posted 2004-08-16 11:02 AM


I have missed the beauty of a fading summer's dream.

Forgive me, August.

If I were to touch you, would you bleed a velvet river, running miracles through the sodden ground? --Moi

Startime55
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13 posted 2004-08-16 11:42 AM


A vision brought to life by your words...Beautiful..

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14 posted 2004-08-16 12:13 PM



Excellent !!!

zippi
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15 posted 2004-08-16 12:18 PM


This is exactly beautiful Rene`
Kaoru
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16 posted 2004-08-17 01:34 AM


WOW.. I love this, a lot. I know that's not saying much on my part, but geez. I'm keeping this one saved.
Kevo
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17 posted 2004-08-17 05:03 AM


Truly a masterpiece.  I enjoyed reading into it on a couple of different levels.  A very passionate write that left me thinking about how much talent there really is in these little blue pages.  This one's a keeper.

Warm regards,

Kevin

Dark Stranger
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18 posted 2004-08-17 08:46 AM


they say heaven was created in august
sometime in the afternoon
when the sun was low in the sky
and the windows were open

can see that here


Pell
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19 posted 2004-08-17 02:03 PM


Terrific presentation, conversation cascading over river rock and log...

Enjoyed the read.

James_A_Fraser
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20 posted 2004-08-17 02:28 PM


"Yes," I said,
"but I've never known one
just like this."

Yes, I say too....never known, and never forgotten. This poem is one I will keep for a long time.



~~J

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21 posted 2004-08-18 09:49 AM


The title drew me in... and how glad I am it did! *S* This is beautiful... and the ending... one for the memory books. *S*
Soleil Noir
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22 posted 2004-08-18 11:01 AM


Suthern, we've always felt akin to titles...it has to pull us in.  Thank you for reading...

James, as ever the gentle poet.  Thank you.

Pell, I am delighted you enjoyed the view.

DS, you see that, and more.  Thank you for YOUR eyes.

Kevo, different levels were hoped for.  That you saw more than one tells me I may have succeeded.  Thank you.

Meghan...your little SAYS a lot!

Zippi, Nightshade, Startime, thank you very much, ladies.

IndigoEve...it is not too late.  Plenty of August left...

CastleGuard, passing shadows, it pleases me to see you here.  Thank you.

Enchantress, a stew of two, yes.

kayjay, Magnus, JamesM...gentlemen, thank you very much.

Cpat, that you know, you know, thank you.

Ruth, Maureen, thank you, ladies.

Iliana, never be THAT old....

Maree...perhaps you will?  Who is to say otherwise?

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23 posted 2004-08-22 10:13 AM


Such a graceful way to say it....love, that is.

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Martie
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24 posted 2004-08-22 05:26 PM


Soleil

"from this, our instant,
                                                               forward"

And that is all there is really, that and memory.  Loved this!


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