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Elizabeth Santos
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0 posted 2005-09-06 06:13 PM



Oh, It’s So Amish Here

Oh, it’s so Amish here among
The rolling fields of yellow corn!
Each dawn is like a child at birth
So clean and fragrant, freshly born

Delight is in a cantaloupe
Plucked ripe and plump and nicely sweet
And bounty fills a wooden bin
With what the Lord provides to eat

Tranquility is in the stream
From little brooks, from crystal springs
And peace is in the earth and sky
And music’s what the swallow sings

I found a place to heal my heart
That once was shattered, frail and torn
Oh, it’s so Amish here among
The rolling fields of yellow corn!

Elizabeth Santos
September 6, 2005

© Copyright 2005 Elizabeth Santos - All Rights Reserved
DennisTheMenace
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1 posted 2005-09-06 06:39 PM


What a tasty poem U rite, bring me a funnel cake with lots of powder sugar
Yum,
Beaut country, U expres it so well

Larry C
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2 posted 2005-09-06 06:42 PM


Aw Elizabeth,
What a wonderful write. A great place to heal, I am sure. Not to mention all those little ones in the picture! Sounds like you are blessed indeed. Fun write and makes me long for fall.

If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.

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3 posted 2005-09-06 07:04 PM


awesome!
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4 posted 2005-09-06 07:09 PM


Simply beautiful Elizabeth.
Your writing is always a joy to read.
Hugs~Nancy

Something tugs at me, I've no doubt of that.
Something from the sea, whichever one I'm near.
When I stray too far from beachland, it calls me back

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5 posted 2005-09-06 07:20 PM


I miss it Liz, and your Amish home is held here in my heart.

    
I’ve experienced this place that heals the heart,
Fell in love with it all right from the start.
I saw a big Clydesdale on an Amish farm
Then felt a strong jab from Liz on my arm.

“A Clydesdale!  Sharon, you're kidding of course?”
She giggled, “My friend, that’s an Amish work horse!”
Sure looked big to this city girls eyes,
Their way of living became a real surprise.

These people could teach us a thing or two,
The difference between want, and what will do.
Living examples of using this God-given land
Each day they plant, give each other a hand.

I will never forget my hostess, or her Amish home,
No matter how far I go,  or where I may roam.


Elizabeth Santos
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6 posted 2005-09-06 07:28 PM


I will never forget the visit of the "Passionate POets" to my home.
I still recall our trecks through the countryside and a city girl's take on tractor-less plowing. Sharon, you make me laugh even when you're not here. But why not plan another visit.
All poets from passions are always invited, of course. I've been absent for a while, dealing with illness and reorganizing my life in dealing with it, but I am set now in my new home and ready for company.
THanks, SHaron for posting this picture and your delightful poem
Love you
Liz

Martie
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7 posted 2005-09-06 08:03 PM


Liz....you brought back such a sweet memory for me that now I'm feeling homesick for your home.  
Denise
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8 posted 2005-09-06 08:47 PM


Beautifully expressed, Elizabeth. I'm so happy to see you here again.

Check your email!

scorpio
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9 posted 2005-09-06 08:48 PM


Sounds like a wonderful place.

believe in what your heart feels...

Seymour Tabin
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10 posted 2005-09-06 09:09 PM


Elizabeth,
This is such a delight to read.

Nan
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11 posted 2005-09-06 09:17 PM


Touche, Lizzie - I'll call...


A magic place where time stands still,
In sleight illusionary way;
As country folk remand new will
By clinging fast to simpler day.

Reliving epochs seen as past,
As yesterday from morrow's shorn
Defying modern day's repast,
Time spent to greet earth's sprouting corn.

Life's wheel bespoke divergent cog,
In turn enjoined, allied at busk;
As kernels grown of common cob.
A harvest pared of silken husk.

Our choice to till past fields secure,
Predicting crops yield just amount;
Or opt future's magic allure -
To forge great lakes and move staid mount

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12 posted 2005-09-06 10:53 PM


"...peace is in the earth and sky"

*smile*

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13 posted 2005-09-06 11:32 PM


Tranquility is in the stream
From little brooks, from crystal springs
And peace is in the earth and sky
And music’s what the swallow sings


Sounds like heaven Elizabeth.
Much enjoyed. hugs, Chris

Poetry is an echo, asking a shadow to dance.
~Carl Sandburg

Elizabeth Santos
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14 posted 2005-09-07 01:35 AM


Oh, Nan, please post this poem as a thread. If I, in some way, inspired such writing, I shall feed you little tidbits of verses every day, and you can reciprocate with splendid poetry  like this. You still have that loveli-Ness touch. You should write more often (look who's talking!)
With much appreciation to all for your comments,
Liz

LeeJ
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15 posted 2005-09-07 09:00 AM


there is a place we can find and live, even if just for moments, and you dear lady, have not only found this place, but never keep it to yourself, you would rather beam it's happiness on all who know you...
Yes, it certainly is Amish here...love and hugs dear lady of the day...

thank you for writing and gifting...

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16 posted 2005-09-07 06:38 PM


Love the way your worlds trickle out so naturally and is so easy to visualize.  Enjoyed!

         miscellanea

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