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Sunshine
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0 posted 2004-08-21 09:02 AM



A Different Time

Below your water lines remain imprints
of cattle tracings as they once walked below now what
is the edge of you,

for years had divested time to wear away
the dam once built a hundred years ago,
and no one knows, if they do not belong
that beneath you comes your life force,
from deep underground where your own wells run

ever enduring, never dry.

But it had been too long since you were filled otherwise,

and the cattle lay waiting, panting, dry, thirsty,

so we dammed the springs again, to see if they would hold
for another hundred years, and there, where the cottonwood
took foot, it now bathes in ever-waters
for we are truly a flooded plain, a miracle of nature,
and your fulfillment this year brought tears from the sky,
for life feeds life,

    

for now you hold, once again, new life,
where beaver returned, and Coyote stays away from pens
to drink at your shores;
the red-winged bird swings in delight
from reed to reed, calling for more to join
this abundance.

Now shadows play upon your banks and revel in your face,
as turtles and frogs find home again in deeper waters,
fox and rabbit even join in prints of deer to drink;

and in a different time,
there are times, where the touch of man
makes things better again.



~*~

Photo,
Courtesy, C. D. Jungel
August, 2004

[This message has been edited by Sunshine (08-26-2004 04:45 PM).]

© Copyright 2004 Karilea Rilling Jungel - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2004-08-21 10:01 AM



and in a different time,
there are times, where the touch of man
makes things better again.


...and the touch of woman...as just happened here. I miss these places, and for a moment you brought me there again. I used to have such a spring, in the little glen behind my house. My heart's there now, just watching and feeling the presence again.

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2 posted 2004-08-21 10:02 AM


Sunshine,

this poem certainly brightened this cloudy day here...thank you for such beauty and innocence.

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3 posted 2004-08-21 12:15 PM


it's fun to watch the beaver
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4 posted 2004-08-21 12:19 PM


Simply awesome and humbling...Yes,  there
are times...though few...when man's devices
bring forth something rare and grand...such
as this.

Thanx Karilea...I have spent many a moment
of leisure on the banks of ponds such as
these...though we called them "tanks"...

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5 posted 2004-08-21 04:41 PM


"and in a different time,
there are times, where the touch of man
makes things better again."

You are right.  Sometimes....and I wish more often.  I love the way you think, Sunshine!  Not only is this a fantastically written piece, but that photo.....that photo is one of the most beautiful lake scenes I think I've seen.  You have captured it only the way a poet could!   ....jo



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6 posted 2004-08-21 04:48 PM


Karilea~
Little 'pondie' smiles of remember here~
*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

~*When the heart grieves over what it has lost,
the spirit rejoices over what it has left.
- Sufi epigram <))><

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ice
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7 posted 2004-08-22 09:26 PM


Sunny
This is a good lesson in husbandry...What man has destroyed, man (and woman) can mend
But it takes vigilance and work to keep our world in order, especially in the places that we have made dirty by our wallowing...This poem is one of nurturing, of your spirit and those of the animal spirits who will come to the pond edge to live.
A gentle poem...enjoyed
---------ice
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Some simple and heartfelt lay,
That shall soothe this restless feeling
And banish the thoughts of day.
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8 posted 2004-08-23 10:14 AM


If you wrote of nothing but nature and the passing of time, your words would resonate.  It is always a lift to read you.  KJ

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

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9 posted 2004-08-23 10:55 AM


Lovely, feeling of being close to the earth.
(Thank you for the wonderful welcome email and poem you put together, that was very kind)

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10 posted 2004-08-23 11:08 AM


*sigh* takes me back to times of serenity when I sat on such a back as this and daydreamed...I love it...

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11 posted 2004-08-23 11:19 AM


Your words brought the beauty of the pond to life, giving it breath and heart beat.  Beautiful.

  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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12 posted 2004-08-23 11:21 AM


so we dammed the springs again, to see if they would hold
for another hundred years, and there, where the cottonwood
took foot, it now bathes in ever-waters
for we are truly a flooded plain, a miracle of nature,
and your fulfillment this year brought tears from the sky,
for life feeds life,


AMEN Sister, AMEN

Outstanding and so true!

JL
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13 posted 2004-08-23 11:38 AM


Living Poetry, at Sunshine's pond!
Beautiful poetry and picture.

JL

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14 posted 2004-08-26 07:35 AM


From one lady to another, I say BRAVA!  
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15 posted 2004-08-26 02:39 PM


Oh wow...this is so visualy and lyricaly stimulating!

Eric

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16 posted 2004-08-26 05:24 PM


How did I miss this, sweet sister K?

It's glorious in all ways!


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17 posted 2004-08-26 07:16 PM


Absolutely stunning, Karilea.  The picture is so beautiful.

Take care.......Sue

I am in motion
I am blue
Love is an ocean
I'm anchored in you
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18 posted 2004-08-26 07:29 PM


Martie, thank you so much.  My husband, who took the photo, asked today if he could share it with his friends.  Who am I to say no?

Ericc, I bless the day Ron let us include photography with our poems.  I try very hard to make my poems stand alone, but when there is a photo that only "adds to"...well, we are indeed blessed with a poet's and ARTIST's home as well...thank you!

Lady, lady, thank you...

JL...but isn't poetry life and life, but a poem waiting?  

LeeJ - bless your amens, with a lot of echoes!

Susan, the pond brought the words to me.  Look around you...it is all there, waiting for YOUR pen.

Startime, there are no words which to thank you for those feelings, only to say, yes.

msflame, you are very welcome, and I am very fortunate!

kayjay...I think Nature would say "go somewhere else...", as I can be a pest, y'know?     I thank you for thinking she can be as patient with me, as I with her!

Ford, it is indeed a lesson in husbandry.  I have been so very fortunate to learn not only to deal with pasture, and fields of growth, but with animals as well.  In fact, you just inspired another poem!  And I'm going to have to travel back about 14 years to pull this one out!  Bless your heart!!!

Marge, ponds were our beginning, figuratively, and literally!

Iliana...what can I say? I like the way YOU think, too!

Magnus, I stand very respectful of nature.  She [or he, for the guys] is one awesome force.  I have been where one can see the storms rise, from miles away...and in moments, they are upon you!  I have been where they start, and pass over, and wreck devastation!  There will never be enough words to commit to Nature...or enough emotions to get through the aftermath.  But if one has spirit...that very spirit will match her/him, step for step!

Yes, P.S., when it's the real thing...

marcel...it was cloudy here when I wrote it.  Isn't imagination and memory wonderful?

Rat...you couldn't have given a nicer comment.  Bless your heart.


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