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Professor Gloom
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of Depression

0 posted 2005-06-14 03:11 PM


I pondered my problems upon my sullen list
Then toss it to trash and go off to fish,
Following the river to find a likely pool,
My rod and reel I must have forgot
And though the sun is blazing hot
The water was quite a delight and cool.

I uncorked a bottle of chilled wine
Which in my cellar I did find
Along with bread and cheese to sate
Any hunger that might bother,
With just line, sinker and bobber,
I preferred to fish without bait.

The clouds didn’t crowd the summer blue sky,
And a gentle breeze makes castles and angel wings fly,
I hide as I must in the shade of a willow tree
That sways and plays with the birds
That sings sweets songs the pool has often heard,
And though so old again seems now new to me.

I gentle drift to doze and dreaming
Wake to make sense of a fish screaming
From the cool pool before me on firmer side,
“On kind mister I long for taste of your cheese
won’t you find a hook to bait me please?”
I said nothing as I attempted to decide.

“My good fish” I soon said from the pool side
“It seems to me to be a case of suicide
To wish to linger upon a hook which I have not
For no catch do I need to feed me today
So I suggest you be on your way
And thoughts of hooks should soon be forgot.”

I broke a small piece of cheese
And tossed it to him for he did say please,
Then sipped a bit and closed my eyes.
To drift to sleepless dreaming
As sunlight was brightly beaming
And the wind was the gentlest of sighs.

When musing broke and daydreaming over
A sly fox was talking to me from the clover,
“Pardon me oh sleeper might I share your bread?”
Yes I know foxes are not known for manners fine
So I pondered his words with a sip of wine,
So calm and clear was the with words he said.

But without much further thought
Broke some bread which I had brought
And offered it to the fox with so much grace
Who nibbled it carefully till all gone
Then listened a bit with me to the song
Before casually strolling from that place.

Just as my lids were to close once more
I spied a skunk upon the other shore,
Which luckily was where went the breeze,
First there was the one then two others
Probably a mother and children brothers
Just wandering where they please.

I pulled in my fishing line, sinker and bobber
Left the bread and tossed the cheese in the water,
Grabbed the now empty bottle of wine
To return to the city where I had come
For now was the time of falling sun
And I had a gray shadow to find.

Gloom


[This message has been edited by Professor Gloom (06-14-2005 07:19 PM).]

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passing shadows
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displaced
1 posted 2005-06-14 06:35 PM


a lot of thought and effort you put into this

loved it!

nakdthoughts
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Between the Lines
2 posted 2005-06-14 06:38 PM


Maybe you sipped a bit too much

M

ctowen
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Green Mountains of VT
3 posted 2005-06-14 07:52 PM


Moments to drift by ....


       enjoyed.

miscellanea
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OH
4 posted 2005-06-17 11:20 PM


Glad the skumks were on the other side!

What I like about your writing is that satin flow-everything is polished from word choice, rhythm, to layering.  It is very relaxing to read.  Wish you'd post more!

              miscellanea

Justbleu
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5 posted 2005-06-17 11:24 PM


Thought provoking write....I very much enjoyed!!!!

Bridgette

"Somewhere, somehow, it should be possible to touch someone and never let go again.  To hold someone, not for a moment but forever." A. Brink


Midnitesun
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Gaia
6 posted 2005-06-17 11:25 PM


"I broke a small piece of cheese
And tossed it to him for he did say please,
Then sipped a bit and closed my eyes.
To drift to sleepless dreaming
As sunlight was brightly beaming
And the wind was the gentlest of sighs."
MY kind of fishing!
Loved this one, as it took me straight into relaxation mode. thanks!

nakdthoughts
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Between the Lines
7 posted 2006-02-18 02:16 PM


Just catching up on some reading~~


M

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