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wranx
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Moved from a shack to a barn

0 posted 2005-03-22 08:37 PM



The world appears washed out
A snow field viewed through milkglass

Only the occasional signpost points the way

Straight now, and unswerving
Toward the bank, and Charon’s ferry

The signposts, though, are but a reminder
The path is clear, a runnel, well worn  

Made muddy with the wet of regret
Littered with things, unfinished

And bare, from the endless shuffling
Procession of shades

And I know, at some point
When the last tenuous corporal thread has broken

I’ll need to restrain myself
From shouldering past the throng

Past Mercutio
Amazed at where his impetuousness has taken him

Past Desdemona
Pillow-pale and searching still, for her lost kerchief

And running to catch up with the fair Ophelia
Skipping in her hurry to reach, and bathe

In the cool forgiveness of Lethe


© Copyright 2005 E.F.Rose - All Rights Reserved
littlewing
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1 posted 2005-03-22 09:09 PM


and even in the dark . . . you shine.

(but please do not drink of the Lethe)



I have missed your stories.
You take me to secret places with your writing, Eddie.

Please do not ever stop.

serenity blaze
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2 posted 2005-03-23 12:17 PM


ah, the fair Ophelia...

I litter ways with flowers
and
giddy exclamations of
what which is and never can
be
the secret of mystique
I am
quite glad, you know,

I am

and I'm so glad to grow
it's bold
this crocus blooming in the snow
tell me, then, I am quite mad
as pinks in play against the glow
of these crystals tightening
expanse/contract
around my throat--
Ophelia denied,

I know.

That's exactly what you meant.


(er...ain't it?)

*battin' eyelashes*

You spoil me. I ask for beauty, and receive.



*

Dark Angel
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3 posted 2005-03-23 06:39 AM


Past Mercutio...

Past Desdemona...

And running to catch up with the fair Ophelia...

Oh Bro, this...just melts me.

sigh

mxx

and i knew in the crystalline knowledge of you
~Buckingham/Nicks

Gentle Spirit
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4 posted 2005-03-23 11:01 AM


Made muddy with the wet of regret
Littered with things, unfinished

And bare, from the endless shuffling
Procession of shades


Your tales of life strike a chord deep in me Ed...I enjoy your talent.

Sunshine
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5 posted 2005-03-23 11:13 AM


The signposts, though, are but a reminder
The path is clear, a runnel, well worn  

~*~

And this, this goes beyond the visual
into the sense of spiritual...


Earth Angel
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6 posted 2005-03-23 11:25 AM


"The world appears washed out
A snow field viewed through milkglass"

~ I, the eternal optimist who wears the proverbial rose-coloured glasses and peers through crystal clear glass, appreciate the richness and beauty of your visions and philosophies.

You are the poet's poet, Dear Ed!

Love & Light,
Linda

LeeJ
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7 posted 2005-03-23 11:51 AM


Past Mercutio
Amazed at where his impetuousness has taken him

Past Desdemona
Pillow-pale and searching still, for her lost kerchief

And running to catch up with the fair Ophelia
Skipping in her hurry to reach, and bathe

In the cool forgiveness of Lethe


this had me from beginning to end
but...this...this made me feel like you were skipping into an extravagant jaccuzi...

hugs to you for sharing this

passing shadows
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displaced
8 posted 2005-03-23 12:59 PM


stunning imagery

snow field viewed through milkglass

wonderful!

Janet Marie
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9 posted 2005-03-23 01:37 PM


you had this river rat from the title on.
wonderful poetic conjuring of images and ethereal mood.
so good to read you poet sir

one drop, an ocean ... one seed, the forest ... one leaf, the wind ...
~ take only memories ... leave only footprints ~

Kevo
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since 2004-06-02
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Navarro County, Texas, USA
10 posted 2005-03-25 12:47 PM


Ed,

It is so good to read you again, my friend.  Every time I have found your post waiting for me, I have been engaged from word one.  This one was no different.  Your ability to conjour up keepers drawn from often discarded observations amaze me.  You have such insight and flair for the written word it absolutely captivates me.  I have often wished to capture your words on printed pages in some local bookstore...words that certainly deserve to be there.  When I read you I feel as though I'm traveling there, in your front pocket...as though I am a part of it...seeing things through your eyes.  Brilliant would be a word to describe your words.  I am always impressed.

Kevin

Susan Caldwell
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11 posted 2005-03-25 10:18 AM


"Made muddy with the wet of regret
Littered with things, unfinished"


oh this wrapped around me, like wearing something that is slightly askew yet somehow so fitting...

"too bad ignorance isn't painful"
~Unknown~

Seymour Tabin
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12 posted 2005-03-25 10:30 AM


wranx
Your words flow like a rivers wend
A rivers flow without an end.

Martie
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13 posted 2005-03-26 05:51 PM


Ed

"Made muddy with the wet of regret
Littered with things, unfinished"

I felt so much the same of late, and wrote a bit about it today, but not with the depth and charm that you did.  

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