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Larry C
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Outlasting Silence
By Larry Chadwick


The silence was enough,
I declared my discontent.
Demanding of my muse,
Exactly what was the intent?

Had my lips been sealed
So that I might learn?
Or was this time of silence
Meant to teach my heart to yearn?

I do not need to move my pencil
If I just create some scribble.
After all, it is not that much fun
To read somebody’s dribble.

So I returned to that blank page
To see what I might find.
Words began to hit the paper,
As I searched deep within my mind.

Now I patiently wait for my muse
To inspire thoughts I treasure.
I find it worth the wait
As it brings me so much pleasure.

October 3, 2004



If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.

[This message has been edited by Larry C (10-04-2004 02:57 AM).]

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garysgirl
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1 posted 2004-10-04 02:58 AM


I enjoyed this. And, I
do know the feeling.
Hugs,
Ethel

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2 posted 2004-10-04 09:40 PM


"Now I patiently wait for my muse
To inspire thoughts I treasure.
I find it worth the wait
As it brings me so much pleasure."

in the mean time, yours and mine are probably out chasing bunnies together...
enjoyed this

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3 posted 2004-10-04 09:58 PM


Larry...all your words are a treasure m'friend.
~Smiles & Hugs, Nancy~

~Autumn..the year's last, loveliest smile.~

Mark Bohannan
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4 posted 2004-10-04 11:42 PM


Ohhhhhhh, I have spent many a day and night chasing my muse around.  Gotta wear 'em down to catch 'em and then they are to tuckered sometimes to be of any good.  You get one good line and no direction to take it in.  So much enjoyed and related to this one.
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5 posted 2004-10-05 12:32 PM


good reading here, I chase the muse at all hours of the day


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6 posted 2004-10-05 12:38 PM


Larry

I think that there are many who know this muse...I sure do!  Enjoyed the playful tone in this and understand the frustration.  

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7 posted 2004-10-05 01:17 AM


what tha heck is a muse anyway?


Outlasting this is very difficult to do, but I suppose we learn some things if we listen with more than our ears.

its certainly good to see you.

All of my impurities are right here on my sleeve. This is Me"---Faith Hill


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8 posted 2004-10-06 02:05 AM


Ethel,
Well thank you.

Susan,
That will definitely encourage me to be more patient! Thanks.

Nancy Lee,
Thanks that is very kind. Bless you.

Mark!
Too funny and thanks for the advice. I'll try to remember it. I have only recently discovered your writing and find it excellent reading.

Martin,
Yeah me too. The advantage of being a night owl.

If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.

Larry C
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9 posted 2004-10-06 02:07 AM


Martie,
Thanks. I always appreciate the smile you put on my face.

Dear Temptress,
And it is so good to be seen...by you! I have missed your writing and your presence.


If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.

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10 posted 2004-10-06 04:13 AM


Larry,

Another wonderful, wonderful, prolific write.  You have a great way about your writing that leaves me searching for your posts when I jump in to look around.  Your writing is sincere and passionate.  You take a great deal of time to structure each of your writes to ensure some level of perfectionism that is all to often missed by many, many poets.  I have never found fault in your writing, structure, message, etc.  To the contrary I find inspiration, strength, compassion, and integrity in every one of your writes.  You are a man above most men.  I salute you.

Kevin

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11 posted 2004-10-07 12:19 PM


Kevin,
It is sure to be an excellent day when I find you have responded to one of my writes. Your responses are so full of substance. You have a great ability to express your insights. Thank you for that. And thank you for your very generous remarks. You are an awesome addition to the PiPs family. And you do Texas proud!

If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.

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12 posted 2004-10-07 09:50 AM


LOL... I love this. *S* After many decades of living with my muse and her extended vacations, I don't sweat her absence... in fact... I kind of like sleeping through nights without her interruptions. LOL I've found, in fact... that the more I enjoy my snoozes and reading other poets... the faster she hustles back into the picture. *G*
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Larry,
   Do I ever understand this!  I've been trying and trying to write but the silence outlasted me.   I figured I'd start playing with color and paints instead--perhaps my writing muse will immerge through the brush strokes instead of the key strokes!  Hope so!
I can't wait until I have something to post again!  Enjoyed this a whole lot!!!

              misc'a

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14 posted 2004-10-07 11:20 AM


Larry C
All of the above in the first part.
And I agree with the second part.
Good write my friend.

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15 posted 2004-10-07 04:55 PM


...ah, I'm glad it doesn't happen to just me Here's hoping your muse comes back soon, in the meantime, have a cup of coffee and enjoy the wait
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16 posted 2004-10-09 04:45 AM


Ruth,
The advantage of experience! LOL Thanks for stopping by.


Cathy,
Cool plan. Let me know if it works. You're funny! Thank you friend.


Sy,
Thank you dear man. I always appreciate your presence.

Ruth,
Well I've had my share of dry spells. But I've learned it's okay. Thanks dear friend.

If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.

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17 posted 2004-11-03 06:58 PM


This is a fun read...
~~ Connie ~~

Larry C
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18 posted 2004-11-04 10:09 AM


Thanks Connie! It was a fun write too.

If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.

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