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serenity blaze
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0 posted 2005-10-13 05:47 AM


I should have given credit for the title immediately folks, mea culpa?

I derived the title from the lyrics of this legendary song:

"Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans?"

by Eddie DeLange / Loise Alter

"Do you know what is means to miss New Orleans
I miss it, each night and day
The longer I stay away
Miss the moist covered vines
The tall sugar pines
Where mocking birds use to sing"

Made famous by Louis Armstrong.

OH. Billie Holiday too.

OH. grin...we could go on, eh?

many, many more...


* * *

Her streets aren't curved
like London's are
although her housing
fits the palm
of the swerve of Paris tricks
and bits of Spanish spanked an urge
of hammering the iron wrought
and stucco flashed just like a whore
of brick-by-brick-by-brick - like tits
and mosses grow that thick -
the smell
is not so much that different--
the scent is almost quite the same
I sniff decay of yesterday;
and were her feathers in array
her sequins sparkling display
and hems of lace
dragged through the piss
and clop-clop-clop of buggies kiss
the rhythms of the night away
as mimes described the silent sway--
if the mimes had stayed, but they
had fled the square to Jackson's scream.

Her balconies dream for the green
of faggot flags of fawning fern
and oh-my-god the majesty
of N'Awlins royalty
scrolling purple, green and gold
and shuttered doors that usedta be
glory
hammered -- shut and sold.

Legend said that this would be
a city lost beneath the sea...
But as I walk the streets I hear
harmonica and steel guitar
as I pass the grocery
open
here on Royal Street
I hear the notes
of black men scream
that they are being sold again--

this time as a memory
and "mammy" is commodity
"Let the good times roll"
they sing
for quarters in a hat
they laugh
and superglue them on their soles
"where y'got dem shoes?" they ask.
"Y'got dem on your feet" they sing
and take the five or ten for laughs--
the joke of poverty, and that's

the punchline of economy

here in New...N'Awleans.

[This message has been edited by serenity blaze (10-13-2005 09:14 AM).]

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StevenS
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1 posted 2005-10-13 07:00 AM


Gutsy!
Sunshine
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2 posted 2005-10-13 07:26 AM


If there is a poet
to breathe life
into a city

again

it will come upon the wings
of this song
in flight...

Libraried...

with search lights....

"There's a reason they call God The Creator - he sides with talent." Julia Cameron

Gentle Spirit
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3 posted 2005-10-13 08:05 AM


so very good, dear friend, to see your words in these pages of blue again...

welcome home K.  Missed you.

live for today,
dream of the future,
and learn eternal truths from the past..

LeeJ
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4 posted 2005-10-13 08:38 AM


you leave me flabber gasted with eyes wide open, mouth flapping astonishment in the wind...Gwad Lady your a great artist!
This was fantasic...more, more!!!!

Happy to see you writing again....

Earth Angel
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5 posted 2005-10-13 08:45 AM


Sheeee's baaack!

Raw and real...

You sing the N'Awleans blues like no other.



God bless you all!
Linda


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6 posted 2005-10-13 09:08 AM


"here in New...N'Awleans."

The closing line here says it all Serenity.
New...N'Awleans!!!
And if anyone is going to breathe life back into that city..
gawd let it be you!!!

K, no one sings the blues like you!
Brava!!!  Love ya lady~


~Autumn, the year's last, loveliest smile.~

littlewing
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New York
7 posted 2005-10-13 09:23 AM


Louie and Lady Day would be proud.
Dark Stranger
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West Coast
8 posted 2005-10-13 09:38 AM


and the lady will never drown her lovely
she only swims for some easy time
she will be tall again
in her long gown
doin the jazzy

_________
you are city skin ms...you are one of her tattoos..

enjoyed ya...

icebox
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in the shadows
9 posted 2005-10-13 10:03 AM


I have always enjoyed reflecting on lifetimes in New Orleans.  Thanks for the memory jog!


Nightshade
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just out of reach
10 posted 2005-10-13 10:15 AM


Legend said that this would be
a city lost beneath the sea...
But as I walk the streets I hear
harmonica and steel guitar
as I pass the grocery
open
here on Royal Street
I hear the notes
of black men scream
that they are being sold again--


I am once again in awe of your artistry.
I am once again more than proud to call you "friend."
Hugs, Chrislane

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

Martie
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11 posted 2005-10-13 11:29 AM


Keep it coming, Karen, if not to heal her, to heal yourself and others caught within her afterglow.  
Mysteria
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12 posted 2005-10-13 11:30 AM


That's it!  Do you have any idea how good this weather has been for your mind?  What you are painting the pages of blue with is perfection to eye and mind.  This would make a fantastic song and I can hear several artists in my mind singing it.  Try sending it out - betca they would love it as much as I do.  There are just too many lines in your writing now for me to pick a favorite, but gawd, I love a witch with spirit!

As I said to you on a Yahoo message, when I saw Mardi Gras parade was still going on I cried, and said to myself, "Self, I would be proud to be a resident ofn a city with a heart and soul like that!"  Blessed be the souls of New Orleans.

Angelheart
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13 posted 2005-10-13 01:52 PM


such a beauty to read, and some things to think about on here, thanks for sharing.

Poetry can get you very far
-Laura

Larry C
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14 posted 2005-10-13 03:06 PM


If they don't give the keys to what's left of N'Aleans to you I dont' know why. 'Cause you breath new life in to what was and surely will be again.


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

Seymour Tabin
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Tamarac Fla
15 posted 2005-10-13 03:08 PM


serenity  
You captured the feelings of creation.
Excellent

Dark Angel
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16 posted 2005-10-14 06:46 PM


Just keep bowling me over baby..

your style of write is incredible, the form the structure the rhyme, the line breaks...

just masterful...and a keeper



m xx

~i want for myself your trembling~

Kaoru
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where the wild flowers grow
17 posted 2005-10-14 07:07 PM


Amazing style and you've done well with it. I love it
miscellanea
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18 posted 2005-10-14 07:22 PM


Serenity,
   Lady, the ending, the shoes, the patches!  You hit my nerve endings with those words of yours!  Stunning, yet so sad, but at least there are patches.  Needs more, huh?  I've thought a lot about you after Katrina, but didn't know the right words to convey anything intelligent or with wisdom and counldn't find words that showed understanding.  I just can't fathom the loss.  I guess your poem is just the starter I needed to tell you whatever it is that I just told you!  

Like I said it before, ya hit me nerve endins, darlin'.

          cathy

serenity blaze
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19 posted 2005-10-14 08:31 PM


thank you all

I sure miss my music 'bout now.

Although my harddrive was recovered (it was under stuff that was under stuff) I'm afraid my speakers, subwoofer, was damaged.

I guess I'll just have to SING, now.

Oh God/dess help us all...

thanks for reading

and mindful prayers sent out to all who are feeling the wrath of earth changes.

iliana
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20 posted 2005-10-15 02:57 AM


"Legend said that this would be
a city lost beneath the sea...
But as I walk the streets I hear
harmonica and steel guitar
as I pass the grocery
open
here on Royal Street
I hear the notes
of black men scream
that they are being sold again--

this time as a memory
and "mammy" is commodity
"Let the good times roll"
they sing
for quarters in a hat
they laugh
and superglue them on their soles
"where y'got dem shoes?" they ask.
"Y'got dem on your feet" they sing
and take the five or ten for laughs--
the joke of poverty, and that's

the punchline of economy

here in New...N'Awleans."

A very strong write, Karen!  And multidemensional.....so full in capturing what must be feelings of the moment.  You honor life....you honor those harmonia players.....and you honor your City.  love ya lady.......jojo

littlewing
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21 posted 2005-10-15 11:12 AM


are you saying you need music?

*evil grin*

just holler . . .

serenity blaze
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22 posted 2005-10-15 03:33 PM


naw...I think I just need new wires or sumpthin'. (As much as I know 'bout this stuff I may very well have it set up wrong, too.)

sigh...they stripped the wires on my surround sound (tv) too.

The only thing worse than an accomplished thief is a messy one.

It's you people who keep me sane. (That's right, YOU ALL are responsible for my mental health. )

sheesh.

grin

ta for now!


GG
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Lost in thought
23 posted 2005-10-15 07:32 PM


Wow. Bold and beautiful. You're amazing.

I'm so glad you're okay... still in my prayers.

Always, Alyssa

Hupomeno.

suthern
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24 posted 2005-10-28 03:16 PM


You KNEW this would call me in, didn't you? *S* How glad I am I heard the invitation... this is magnificent!
Susan Caldwell
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Florida
25 posted 2005-11-10 02:02 PM


I fear repercussions if I keep bumping..but..

what the hell.     I can take it.

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

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