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LeeJ
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0 posted 2006-01-11 08:08 AM


Spreading lawns
green grazing lands
promise
keeping aristocratic
cool afternoons
quite
besetting
a morning plunge
into life’s passion
the tall, tall grasses
of mysterious harmony
waving to old ambitions
that seemed worthwhile
taking new fashion
not chic
merely,
sewing wiser fires
with golden threads
from the fractures
of deceit and a thousand deaths
making life delightfully, easy on the ear
intimate high causes
invigorating reality
and in a small town…somewhere
lives a vast sea
of tenderness,
for the sacrifices
searching beneath
the shirt of many dreams
for
life
a tonic moon of maps & loves
week end visits
springing higher motives
surrendering great nobility
songs, tremendously brave
within cool grey-green seas of rain
hours of destinations laughing as they play
oh, how absurd,
my dearest meal on sunday
and that first step into
some envisioned, mirrored monday
afresh
like a longing for some
element of self
well loved faces
made by hands of time
looking below the surface
earths strong aroma of mind
bubbling,
whenever the occasion calls
a crown of thorns and a bronze cross
in ordinary corduroys
whispering to every
night and morning…
“how do you do?”
and i fear not,
the five minutes more that
might be left…my imagination
becomes a flash
of comets in nature’s future
this pen and me intimately
flames of life
allowing the hour
flying through the air
where passion lives like
the hawthorn tree
faith is an acquaintance
like a marriage in high spirits
of tall shrubbery
companions of mixed origin
on an absent road
thought to be design
like a colony
of simple voices that no
art could ever fathom or describe
a remarkable creed to mankind…
which follows
no culture nor conditioning
simply coloring
hues of young people's minds

and what is…
manifesting great
emotional effervescence
preparing
arm chairs of afternoons
within
a sea of grasses
endless maze of golden
voices, swaying song

for you, you know who you are....





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Sunshine
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Listening to every heart
1 posted 2006-01-11 08:24 AM


sewing wiser fires
with golden threads

~*~

Such beauty
among the whispers

...

I know I have a photo
that would fit this...

I just have to find it!

A beautiful write, LeeJ...

a

.

serenity blaze
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since 2000-02-02
Posts 27738

2 posted 2006-01-11 09:41 AM


A lovely image popped into my mind while reading this--a woman, tall, lithe, and barefoot, wearing white eyelet, gathering wildflowers...

ooooh.

Do another one!

beautiful m'friend

Nightshade
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just out of reach
3 posted 2006-01-11 09:47 AM


Tell me something Lee ... do you write with a pen or a mink paintbrush?
What a lovely picture you have left imprinted in my mind today. Thankyou for this. hugs, Chris

HopeS
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since 2000-12-22
Posts 4596
Perth Western Australia
4 posted 2006-01-11 11:00 AM




" my imagination
becomes a flash
of comets in nature’s future
this pen and me intimately
flames of life....

Lee your poems are so full of life

Hope



Martie
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California
5 posted 2006-01-11 11:06 AM


LeeJ

"earths strong aroma of mind
bubbling,
whenever the occasion calls"

That is how you are...your words just bubble up from a stream with no end.  I really envy your writing and I'd like to borrow your muse please.  

OwlSA
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since 2005-11-07
Posts 9347
Durban, South Africa
6 posted 2006-01-11 11:49 AM


Lee, the title is a beeyooootiful poem, all on its own.  I keep re-reading and remembering it, for the sheer pleasure of it.  

I love the poem too and meandered with it through the streets and minds and hearts of a small town full of ubuntu (a Zulu word pronounced ooboontoo meaning a lot more than a sort of symbiosis and love and goodwill towards individuals and the community).  Grey-green is one of my favourite colours and comes into a lot of my poems, so I basked in it when I found it in yours.  Did you perhaps mean “thought to be designed” (instead of “design”)?  However, I can see that it could be “design”.  Oh, and my most favourite part is every single syllable from the first to the last.  As Karen says, please write another like this.  Of all of your poems that I have read so far, I think this is my favourite.

- Owl

JL
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since 2004-04-01
Posts 6128
Texas, USA
7 posted 2006-01-11 03:02 PM


“tall grasses
of mysterious harmony
waving to old ambitions
that seemed worthwhile
taking new fashion
not chic
merely,
sewing wiser fires
with golden threads
from the fractures
of deceit and a thousand deaths
making life delightfully, easy on the ear
intimate high causes
invigorating reality
and in a small town…somewhere
lives a vast sea
of tenderness,
for the sacrifices
searching beneath
the shirt of many dreams
for
life”

Wow-wee!
This is a remarkable write Lee J.
Had me drifting above, admiring your tall grasses.
Enjoyed

JL

Earth Angel
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Realms of Light
8 posted 2006-01-11 03:44 PM


So mellow and melodious...

Lee, this is truly one of my favourite poems of yours that I have had the pleasure of reading ~ and believe me, that is saying a mouthful!

Whether it was your intention or not, I found myself thinking of the diversity of poets and the wonderful writing that we are blessed with each and every day here at pipTalk. ~ and you, m'dear are one of them!

Your poem is rife with profound, appreciative, and highly memorable lines.

You truly are a poet in every sense of the word.

Hugs with love,
Linda


The Lady
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since 2005-12-26
Posts 7634
The Southwest
9 posted 2006-01-11 11:25 PM



Now that's a POEM!

"whenever the occasion calls
a crown of thorns and a bronze cross
in ordinary corduroys
whispering to every
night and morning…
“how do you do?”"

iliana
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since 2003-12-05
Posts 13434
USA
10 posted 2006-01-11 11:33 PM


WoW, LeeJ!  You're amazing.
Dominique-Simone
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11 posted 2006-01-12 01:29 AM


You know how titles sometimes do not have anything to do with  the poem well you have honored your title well, or maybe the other way around. You have a reamarkable talent that I am glad you have shared with us.
froggy
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since 2003-06-23
Posts 1893
Michigan
12 posted 2006-01-12 01:42 AM


Wow! indeed a beautiful read.
Enjoyed it much so.

:-)

Honeybunch
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since 2001-12-29
Posts 7115
South Africa
13 posted 2006-01-12 12:56 PM


LeeJ - I guess you know that it's hard for me to highlight any particular part of your poems because it all just flows into one great masterpiece of thought that traverses the country side, the inner side, the outer side, and the way out there and down there sides.  I ditto Jo - You are amazing!

Helen

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Canada eh.
14 posted 2006-01-12 01:11 PM


So beautiful indeed!
Both this piece and you.
Hugs~Nancy

In the midst of winter,
I found there lives within me..
An invincible summer.

Midnitesun
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Gaia
15 posted 2006-01-12 05:42 PM


yippeee
another treasure for my library
ohhhh, this is absolutely beautiful LeeJ!
and I cannot even highlight anything
cuz I'd be forced to highlight the whole write

Magnus
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South Carolina, USA
16 posted 2006-01-12 06:00 PM


Well, you certainly have gotten the attention of many here within passions...
Wow, what a trek....

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