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ice
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since 2003-05-17
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0 posted 2006-02-13 04:49 AM



Praise the God that drives
The fiery chariot across
The frozen winter sky-
Piercing Cirrus-which is
Nothing but the breath
Of overheated stallions,
That make the carriage fly

Above what all seems dead;

Corpses with arm branches,
Dressed in funeral darks
Wearing ermine overcoats-
Alive, but faining death;

But life has not been lost,
The idle trees attend
To needed rest,
On an earth that's very wide.
                    
Science says-the teamster is tired,
After lumbering the suns weight
All last summer-but faith says,
He will drive it once again,
Passing equinox-on to solstice,
Until it reaches zenith-crest.

So let us eulogize, but write no eulogy.
­Extol-obey and celebrate, February canons:

Frost is white, bone in soil-death
Remains (as hard as) but winter
Chalk is impermanent-will pass
From earth in time increments;

Let us practice antilement, bones will remove
Allowing root reflesh, and thus renew
The gladdened earth, with flower fresh again.

Remember,

That shallow in, just under-
Jonquils sleep, their trumpets
Kept in cases..ready tuned
To songs of spring- musicians
Waiting, tiny wren conductors
To give their arpeggio cues.
­­
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© Copyright 2006 ford hume - All Rights Reserved
serenity blaze
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1 posted 2006-02-13 10:04 AM


This left me wanting only one thing more--a soundtrack!

I have a friend who creates universes by the act of pointing one simple finger...

just   like    this . . .

You have this gift too. I feel all sparkly now.

Gentle Spirit
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since 2000-10-09
Posts 13989

2 posted 2006-02-13 10:15 AM


Very hard to pick a favorite verse Ford
so many well thought out and precisely
written to chose from.  My eyes floated
down the page, eager for the next verse,
and next. Deeply thought provoking, and much enjoyed sir,
brava!

Edward Grim
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3 posted 2006-02-13 10:24 AM


This is an honest to goodness epic. The second I finished the first stanza I knew it would be great and it was. Thank you for sharing it. Cheers   - Ed

"Give me a museum, and I'll fill it."
- Pablo Picasso

LeeJ
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since 2003-06-19
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4 posted 2006-02-13 12:49 PM


That shallow in, just under-
Jonquils sleep, their trumpets
Kept in cases..ready tuned
To songs of spring- musicians
Waiting, tiny wren conductors
To give their arpeggio cues.


I've so missed reading you...this was amazing Ford...thank you for giving up your muse to us....she is indeed brilliant...and so to, are you...


froggy
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since 2003-06-23
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Michigan
5 posted 2006-02-13 04:12 PM


Beautiful read.

Enjoyed.

:-)
Pssst. Sorry I missed chat Saturday night

Until he extends the circle of his compassion to all living things,
man will not himself find peace."

Albert Schweitzer,
Nobel Peace Prize Wi

Enchantress
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since 2001-08-14
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Canada eh.
6 posted 2006-02-13 04:19 PM


Ah Ford, I see your name, I'm pulled in..
and never ever disappointed!
A most excellent write Sir!
Hugs~Nancy

~ Trace my body with your words,
  in doing so, you touch my heart ~

Midnitesun
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7 posted 2006-02-13 04:52 PM


quote:
That shallow in, just under-
Jonquils sleep, their trumpets
Kept in cases..ready tuned
To songs of spring- musicians
Waiting, tiny wren conductors
To give their arpeggio cues.


BRAVO! Ford, what a great sound I hear in this write!

Martie
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8 posted 2006-03-11 05:56 PM


Ford

Your poetry is amazing!

Now that it is March....how about some words from you?  I hope you didn't let your muse out to shovel snow or icefish, and thus catch the nasty like mine did.  I miss reading you!  

Seymour Tabin
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9 posted 2006-03-11 06:07 PM


ice
A delight to read.

Sunshine
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Listening to every heart
10 posted 2006-03-11 06:07 PM



So glad this rose
to the top
like a tulip throwing off
winter's chill...




Midnitesun
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Gaia
11 posted 2006-03-11 09:06 PM


I'm delighted to see this one again, but where oh where, is our poet ice? missing you
The Lady
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12 posted 2006-03-13 12:02 PM




"Frost is white, bone in soil-death
Remains (as hard as) but winter
Chalk is impermanent-will pass
From earth in time increments;"

Truly excellent poetry!

latearrival
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Florida
13 posted 2006-03-13 12:10 PM


Truly amazing work. Thank you, martyjo
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