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Seymour Tabin
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0 posted 2006-04-29 08:41 AM


Weight

I weighed the substance of a day
While at a counters dream display
I placed each act of my dispense
And read the scale for consequence

It tipped a might the heavy side
Satisfaction and bit of pride
The weight of whipped cream is not light
Although the taste a sheer delight

It was a disappointing find
The lack of counter weight of kind
For tilt is all important here
When time to slide the weight I fear

If it be up, your heaven bound
And down I hear a crackling sound
You cannot change the weight of scale
You do it right or else you fail so

I’ve trimmed the whipped cream and the pride
Until there’s nothing left to hide



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Sunshine
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1 posted 2006-04-29 08:57 AM



Seymour?

You truly do.

In all things weighted,
know it is always in your favor.






StevenS
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2 posted 2006-04-29 09:09 AM


Bravo Mr Sy, you say it well! :-)
Klassy Lassy
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3 posted 2006-04-29 02:08 PM


Good morning, Sy!

You catch at my thougts and pull at heart strings!  Weight has so many connotations, but this verse holds a great truth for me:

"It was a disappointing find
The lack of counter weight of kind
For tilt is all important here
When time to slide the weight I fear"

I was given a definition of weight once, because I battle with too many pounds physically and the desire to be rid of them.  It was this:

    Weight is the burden of the false
    influence we carry.

The wisdom of those last two lines in your poem says it all.  What a challenge!

Karen

  

  

Seymour Tabin
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4 posted 2006-04-29 02:30 PM


Sunshine
You are a love.

StevenS
Thank you I appreciate the reply.

Karen,
You read and understand very well.

The Lady
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since 2005-12-26
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5 posted 2006-04-29 11:23 PM




"I weighed the substance of a day
While at a counters dream display
I placed each act of my dispense
And read the scale for consequence"

Ah... layers of meaning here Sir Sy. I like it!

Seymour Tabin
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6 posted 2006-04-30 08:42 AM


Lady
You have a fine understanding of what you read.

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