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ice
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0 posted 2005-07-05 08:12 AM


­Milkweed seems vulgar,
After the blossoms fade.
But enchantment is not lost
If you focus on the pods;
For invisible muses survive,
Their song is in all things,
Common-ugly, or dry
No matter how everyday,
No matter how cosmopolitan.

On a walk, I find pods
Spending downy seeds
From cottony stem-tops;
Silver streaks, floating-
Rising up beams of light
That the sun has dropped.

Open beaks, outline
Bird like-sprung-wide
The begging mock
Of a robins young.
.
No chirps are heard
So I morph to bird-shape
A feathered mother,
Landing near her lair,

Peering at fledglings,
Gentle-soft--the tiny muses sing,
And I hear life-like appeals
Rise from  dead-dry throats,
Asking nothing of me
But the spirit-worm of this poem.

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[This message has been edited by ice (07-06-2005 05:49 AM).]

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Sunshine
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1 posted 2005-07-05 10:42 AM


On a walk, I find pods
Spending downy seeds
From cottony stem-tops;
Silver streaks, floating-
Rising up beams of light
That the sun has dropped.

~*~

Pretty as any picture, Ford...

Thank you!

Earth Angel
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2 posted 2005-07-05 10:51 AM


Thank you for taking me along on this walk in nature with you.

From something seemingly simple, the seeds of inspiration can be found.


EA

froggy
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3 posted 2005-07-05 02:36 PM


Enjoyed the image from this whole piece.

:-)

<^^> Today the pond....Tomorrow the world

passing shadows
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4 posted 2005-07-05 07:26 PM


enjoyed the walk
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5 posted 2005-07-06 12:09 PM


After a day working indoors, I enjoyed the journey through Mother Nature's offerings.
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6 posted 2005-07-06 08:52 AM


well then, mr. magical muse, you did those fledglings justice, and us as well, this was an outstanding peace/piece, and a walk I would love to take with you anytime...thank you for the experience...hugs
ice
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7 posted 2005-07-08 05:45 AM


Thank you all for the lovely replies....

The source of this poem is made of coarse fibers..like myself, but it is not subject to rants and rages..like me, and so these things have more than physical nature....the muse inside them sings to be heard, and for a reason....I held my ear close this day...
and was calmed by its song...

-----------ice
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[This message has been edited by ice (07-09-2005 07:38 AM).]

inkedgoddess
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8 posted 2005-07-08 10:56 PM


Peering at fledglings,
Gentle-soft--the tiny muses sing,
And I hear life-like appeals
Rise from  dead-dry throats,
Asking nothing of me
But the spirit-worm of this poem.
************************************
thank you for hearing their existence

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