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Alicat
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0 posted 2005-08-07 11:46 PM



I could feel the tempest's wrath driving waves like slaves
Lashing out with transient whip to all who misbehave
Trees genuflect at the mighty maelstrom's throne
He snapping trunks like twigs and like leaves thrown
Waves come crashing, smashing against the sand-bag reef
Scurrying slickered souls bracing in storm's bitter teeth
Boats tossed about like toys in a cheesy B-rate show
Snapping their moorings and sinking down below
The skies clear but briefly for the tempest's eye
Blue is mirage, for winds come from other side

All is clear, the skies are bright, all water still
Steam rises from the pavement curling 'round broken sill
Children play in puddles and wade through flooded road
Disbelieving parents find insurance null and void
I ply my little flat bottom boat, a comedy of error
Delivering this day's mail along with hollow prayer
My boat is fully of kittens and pups, rescued from the stew
Like them, and me, and all, heartbeats like with you

Alicat

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serenity blaze
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1 posted 2005-08-08 12:33 PM


Whenever I read you, I remember the good ole days of the Pip poetry room. I would love to hear this read by you.

(Some of the meter faltered for me, but I figured I was reading it wrong.)

There are many images you give life with verbiage, but genuflecting trees have long been a favorite with me.

Yet you juxtapose imagery from the past with modern day visuals:

"Scurrying slickered souls bracing in storm's bitter teeth
Boats tossed about like toys in a cheesy B-rate show"

The first stanza, first rate. I couldn't help feel like there was a bridge missing between first and last stanza though.

I enjoyed it all, but felt the last stanza was almost dismissive, (wince--y'don't mind me saying so, me hopes)

But the tone throughout was certainly otherworldly...and I always fancy a dance through dream meadows.



Midnitesun
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Gaia
2 posted 2005-08-08 12:41 PM


All this in Yuma? lol, just kiddin
I enjoyed being tossed about in this, and hope you pen more often in Open.

lucky
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3 posted 2005-08-08 02:12 AM


Yes I agree... The good old days... Maybe we should start a club..?

Lucky Dale

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4 posted 2005-08-08 07:13 AM


I ply my little flat bottom boat, a comedy of error
Delivering this day's mail along with hollow prayer
My boat is fully of kittens and pups, rescued from the stew
Like them, and me, and all, heartbeats like with you

~*~

Brings to mind the stories I have heard
of the '51 flood on the plains, here...

and those who are awaiting
the next storm
with every rise of black bottomed cloud...

serenity blaze
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5 posted 2005-08-08 07:22 AM


*pout*

I wanna go to Denny's!

(sorry, that was a flashback)

an omelet would be kewl tho

with those little hash browned patty thingies....ooooh

*chuckle*

(gonna give Kari HELL one day )


Janet Marie
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6 posted 2005-08-08 07:28 PM


could feel the tempest's wrath driving waves like slaves
Lashing out with transient whip to all who misbehave
Trees genuflect at the mighty maelstrom's throne
He snapping trunks like twigs and like leaves thrown
Waves come crashing, smashing against the sand-bag reef
Scurrying slickered souls bracing in storm's bitter teeth
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

well that just rocks read aloud...
and the inner rhymes, allits all added to the assonance and cadence...
we dont get the chance to read you very often...so its always a treat to learn from your poetic mastery.

I'll bare the brunt of your long buried pain
I don't mind helping you out ...
But I want you to remember my name

Alanis

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7 posted 2005-08-08 07:30 PM


Hey Sissie K...

we've got Denny's...
and IHOP too...
Mountain Jack...
and Dippity Doo...

31 flavors
for those cones...
and Frescas with jerky...
you'll be glad you came home!

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