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hoot_owl_rn
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0 posted 2004-09-01 05:00 PM


Do You Dream In Rhyme?

It matters not, I softly sigh
As daylight fades and dark draws nigh
The time has flown, how can it be
Since we lived life in poetry
When did I miss the passing years
The joy of life, the pain, the tears
I dare recall the happenstance
That led to this unlikely chance

We had a love that’s seldom found
Outside of stories leather bound
Those nursery rhymes and fairy tales
Or poets sonnets known so well
We inked our lives on parchment fine
And lived the fable, every line
Alas as all good stories go
The end must come, and this we know

No happy ever after lent
Its joy to tale, when love was spent
And so we parted, “Best of friends”
Would seem that’s where our story ends
Though sometimes late, on nights like this
When slumber comes in dreamy mists
And cool winds blow and willows sway
I hear your call from worlds away

I silence ringing of the phone
I lay on silken sheets alone
As twinkling stars fill darkened skies
In hopes to dream, I shut my eyes
I draw the blinds, I dim the light
And drawn to you, my soul takes flight
I close the space, I bridge the time
And wonder, “Do you dream in rhyme?”



*
Tim, Once more I thank you for your gift of inspiration. I can go months without writing a single thing and then you pop onto these blue pages and my muse just sings. I don't know how you do it or why, but who am I to question inspiration? By the way, can I hire you??    

[This message has been edited by hoot_owl_rn (09-01-2004 06:42 PM).]

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Dr.Moose1
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1 posted 2004-09-01 05:58 PM


Hoot,
Dare to dream the voices say
we'd not have it another way.

An exceptional write from a talented source,
in my book, that makes this, just about perfect.
Doc

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2 posted 2004-09-01 06:57 PM


HootieGal~
This is SO BEAUTIFUL ... if Tim needs 'to be hired' for you ... I'll gladly chip in~

Inspirational indeed~
*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

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the spirit rejoices over what it has left.
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Susan
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3 posted 2004-09-01 08:01 PM


Your rhyme dances across the page with great fluidity and grace - 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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4 posted 2004-09-01 09:45 PM


He's for hire????  Good gads, he never said a word!!!

As far as the question of your poem goes, however, it is strange, that some will dream in color; some in black and white; some in gray...

and while I may not dream in rhyme, I do dream in sharing shaded moments, enlightened fractions, and unsayable feelings....



I am so glad to see you home again, our Ruth!

Tim
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5 posted 2004-09-01 10:16 PM


In the glare of daytime's light,
He sees the pain of sorrow's bite,
Without night's cloak, he hears life's pain,
Horrors told without explain,
It cannot be, this dreadful sin,
In the day where he has been,
So he journeys to the night,
To flee the sear of daytime's light.
Why she asks does he return?
Because he loathes of daytime's burn,
It is within the balm of night,
He feels the calm of inner light,
For in his muse he finds release,
Escape from day, from pain to peace,
And as he journeys to afar,
He oft will spy a distant star,
Who guides him where he needs to be,
Away from daylight, 'til he's free,
To the place he hopes to find,
within the recess of his mind.
He thanks the star who guides him so,
Who lets him soar to welkin's glow,
Who lets him dream in poet's rhyme,
As he flees from day's begrime.


Do not you see my gentle friend,
What it is that I might send,
It is not of inspiration,
I offer not collaboration,
All I have that I might send,
Is but a whisper on the wind,
Touching not upon your being,
Just a breath, of one man's fleeing,
Searching, seeking in the night,
To bathe in glow of heaven's light,
No more to hear life's sad lament,
But melodies, from muses sent,
A nightingale, to hear her sing,
To calm my soul, her feathered wing,
To lift aloft with lilting call,
To touch me with gods' madrigal.
Clear crystal notes of warbling lute,
Refreshing breeze forth heaven's flute,
Encaptured in night's symphony,
Enraptured in her melody,
As sweet as song of whippoorwhill,
Music from her poet's quill,
Sings of splendor, love's extol,
With beauty of a poet's soul,
So when you feel upon your face,
A whispered breath, reveal your grace,
Allowing but a mortal being,
To end his search, to end his fleeing.

[This message has been edited by Tim (09-01-2004 10:48 PM).]

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6 posted 2004-09-02 12:30 PM


Enjoyed...James
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8 posted 2004-09-02 06:17 AM


Enjoyed this,

but to the question,
yes at times
the rhymes invade my dreams
when there is quiet between screams
or the mares gallop not that night
where there are glimmers of light,
but other time it's just dark
wordless and stark.

Gloom

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9 posted 2004-09-02 06:43 AM


simply lovely, both poem and response...a friendship that will embrace you both, until the end of time...
Such beauty here, thank you for sharing

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10 posted 2004-09-02 07:34 AM


Yeah - I got two for one when I opened this gem - thankya, thankya, thankya...
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11 posted 2004-09-02 07:54 AM


Smiling at Nan...I click again to smile, myself...
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12 posted 2004-09-02 09:01 AM


I'm with Marge... I'll gladly collect and sell aluminum cans if chipping in will keep the two of you writing! *S*

Excellent work! *S*

hoot_owl_rn
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13 posted 2004-09-09 05:32 PM


Thank you all for your replies

Tim...beautiful is an understatement, sorry for the delayed response, I was away from home for the holiday...but you inspire me as always

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14 posted 2004-09-20 08:34 AM


We had a love that’s seldom found
Outside of stories leather bound
Those nursery rhymes and fairy tales
Or poets sonnets known so well
We inked our lives on parchment fine
And lived the fable, every line
Alas as all good stories go
The end must come, and this we know

so very beautiful, yet sad Ruth.
This is exceptionally written, well done.
Hugs.

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15 posted 2004-09-20 09:08 AM


A collaboration by yours and Tim's talented muses, would be a welcomed read as well!

Oh, and by the way, I DO happen to dream in rhyme! ~ and it drives me nutzoid some nights! lol

Warm-hearted hugs,
EA

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16 posted 2004-09-20 09:11 AM


Just Beautiful Ruth...Nice to read you again and have you back with us within these blue pages.



Maree

Well I see you doing, What I try to do for me, With the words from a poet, And a voice from a choir, And a melody, nothing else matters. ~Stevie Nicks

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17 posted 2004-09-20 09:15 AM


I often wonder what does go on in that dream state.  I know color, maybe memories sure, and certainly poetry would be a great way to restore ourselves and wake up inspired. Nice write.
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18 posted 2004-09-20 09:27 AM


HootieGal & Tim~
Total enjoyment once again~
Pleased to see this one making the rounds once more~
*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

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

Email noles1@totcon.com

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19 posted 2004-09-20 10:50 AM


Wow... I can't begin to say which part of this poem is nice, cuz I love the whole thing! It flows as smooth as chocolate... hehe.... I'm going to keep this in my library...

_,,,^.^,,,_
Florence

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20 posted 2004-09-20 11:11 AM


liked it
Elizabeth Santos
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21 posted 2004-09-21 04:44 AM


Hoot, dear friend,
If this poem had not been signed, I would have known the author, for it carries your signature grace and style, This is truly an exquisite piece!
Take care, sweet lady
I miss you
Liz

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22 posted 2004-09-21 08:41 PM


very nice


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23 posted 2004-09-21 09:23 PM


Beautiful to read.  KJ

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

hoot_owl_rn
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24 posted 2004-09-22 09:10 AM


Thank you all for your kind replies. I may not dream in rhyme, but I often wake with a good idea for a poem so have gotten in the habit of keeping pen and paper on my nightstand just incase inspiration hits me in my sleep
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