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Soulfisher
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where ever the fly fishing is good

0 posted 2005-01-12 08:22 AM



Pirogue


A pirogue boat and your natural soul
Dancin' stars all round you and me
Driftin' slow with life's natural flow

Upon tha muddy shore banks red eyes do glow
Nights' silent stalker smilin' back at me
A pirogue boat and your natural soul

Perch jerkin with an ole cane pole
A mange mutt named thibodaux and me
driftin slow with life's natural flow

Hear ole Popadeaux yellin' son where you geaux
Oh sweet muddy waters that formed my soul
out of tha Atchafalaya basin I geaux

Isabella the delta queen I see.
Lord some day shes' a gonna marry me
A bare foot boy of ole creole

Catalpa worms droppin' bless my soul
gonna be a bend in my ole cane pole
filln'me to tha brim with glee

Hear the crickets a serenading ole lost soul
In ancient blue grass and delta sounds for the
driftin' souls of you and me.

Suns a comin' up time to row
you'll be in trouble if momma don't see
a pirogue boat and your natural soul
driftin' slowly with life's natural flow
A mange mutt named thibodaux and me

(LAY-ZAY LAY BON TON RULE-AY OR LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLE)



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Gentle Spirit
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1 posted 2005-01-12 08:42 AM


Hear the crickets a serenading ole lost soul
In ancient blue grass and delta sounds for the
driftin' souls of you and me.

Suns a comin' up time to row
you'll be in trouble if momma don't see
a pirogue boat and your natural soul
driftin' slowly with life's natural flow
A mange mutt named thibodaux and me
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This poetic piece of art is absolutely perfect and the images you bring forth with it are exceptional.  This brought a smile for my morning.  I am looking forward to catching more of your work and a belated welcome to passions to you.

The greatest beauty on earth, is
found in the hearts of those
who love....

Soulfisher
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2 posted 2005-01-12 08:48 AM


Gentle spirit thanks for the warm welcome and glad you liked the piece. If you look at my poem to open #34 you see you have already graced my lines and thanks for that.
LeeJ
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3 posted 2005-01-12 08:57 AM


Hear ole Popadeaux yellin' son where you geaux
Oh sweet muddy waters that formed my soul
out of tha Atchafalaya basin I geaux


each and every line well descriptive and very refined in the form of great art....only wish I could understand all of what your singing about...but what I do understand is indeed, like driving down past ol Boat Row in Phila, at night time...the wonder and awe is so fulfilling

Sunshine
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4 posted 2005-01-12 09:11 AM



Nothing quite like
southern sounds...

Seymour Tabin
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5 posted 2005-01-12 09:15 AM


Soulfisher
You are just full of surprises. Enjoyed

Enchantress
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6 posted 2005-01-12 09:21 AM


Wonderful wonderful write...so much enjoyed.
Hugs~

In the midst of winter,
I found there lives within me..
an invincible summer.

Susan Caldwell
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7 posted 2005-01-12 09:23 AM


"Isabella the delta queen I see.
Lord some day shes' a gonna marry me
A bare foot boy of ole creole"

oh man...this was perfection!! I can not tell you how much I enjoyed this!

more..more..more!!!

"cast me gently into the morning, for the night has been unkind"
~Sarah McLachlan~

Soulfisher
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8 posted 2005-01-12 09:34 AM


LEEJ SUNSHINE SEYMOUR ENCANTRESS GLAD YOU LIKED IT. SOME OF THE SONG IS THIS. WHEN FROG GIGGIN AT NIGHT YOU SHINE A LIGHT ON THE BANK AND SOME TIMES SEE RED EYES. THOSE EYES BELONG TO GATORS. THE WORD GEAUX IS CREOLE FOR GO. CATALPA WORMS INHIBIT THE BAYOUS AT TIMES. WHEN THEY DO, IF YOU KNOCK THEM OFF A CYPRESS TREE THE FISH WILL BOIL THE WATER LIKE LITTLE PIRRANAS. AND A PIROGUE BOAT IS AN OLD CREOLE BOAT. TO SEE WHAT THEY LOOK LIKE GO TO UNCLEJOHNS.COM THERE YOU WILL FIND MODERN DAY KITS. AND AGAIN THANK YOU FOR YOUR REPLYS.    WT
Martie
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9 posted 2005-01-12 10:41 AM


Soulfisher

Even without the explanation, you wrote this in such a way, that I understood most of the imagery...very nice flavor to your poetry...I like!!

RSWells
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10 posted 2005-01-12 12:49 PM


Mon dieu, I was just studying up on Pirogue (pee-row for the unexposed, not pierogies, the polish potato-dough treats I still enjoy from my Pittsburgh upbringing or the parodi, the little brown cigar that looks like a root, or worse) and have on the back burner something about this simple, pole driven, shallow boat and its elegant predecessor the gondola.

Cho co, fuh shore!

JL
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11 posted 2005-01-12 04:53 PM


Memories here for me, took me back to
Grand Isle, LA.
Excellent depiction.
Enjoyed the journey


JL



vandana
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12 posted 2005-01-12 04:53 PM


enjoyed
ThisDiamond
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13 posted 2005-01-12 07:58 PM


You are a master craftsman
Upon these pages here
A tang of southern comfort
In cool refined veneer
And be there so much pleasure
Found brimming tide and tale
I find you quite a treasure
In pictures paint and sail
And should the day come nearly
To fish the sun away
What pleasure to see clearly
Of this fisherman at play

Loved the whole write.
TD

iliana
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14 posted 2005-01-12 09:21 PM


This sure captures what I know of your world.  The catalpa worms made me think of my granddaddy and his old cane pole....only difference, he lived in Ohio hills with his dog, Speedy!  Enjoyed.
Juju
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15 posted 2005-01-12 10:30 PM


Another well done poem.

Juju

TexUS
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16 posted 2005-01-12 11:57 PM


Ah, yes, you took me there...



Just incredible!

MGROVES
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17 posted 2005-01-13 05:54 AM



Susan
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18 posted 2005-01-16 12:14 PM


Oh, am i glad i stumbled upon this one - thanks for the beautiful memories of the bayou in early morning and the pirogue skimming the water - the feel of the heavy air, the drape of the moss - oh how i loved my times upon the bayous - and how i miss my loved ones there - evenings sitting upon the house boat, the elder men playing cards, and the stories Ward would tell, the nonstop chatter of Loula with her cajun drawl - and the dark brown eyes of my first love, with his chestnut hair and nut brown skin - damn, fine memories - thank you so much -

  Susan

If I wander far enough, long enough, will I finally know . . .

Soulfisher
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19 posted 2005-01-17 07:29 PM


Thanks everybody for your gracious replys and sorry I havent responded sooner. I have been traveling and this is the first time In in 10 days I have been around a computer. I should be posting regularly some time next month when Im home again.
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