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BROTHER JOHN
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0 posted 2006-05-14 02:44 PM



Your constructive comments are your gifts to me.

Earthen Spans

An older earthen span I spied one day
Between the old and unaccustomed new
And he withheld the new.The newer view
Laid challenging claim with an hearty, "Yea!"
The older span cried, "Nay, why hear new's bray
To question the old?New's from donkey brew
And breeds unknown ways!"But in death's adieu
The old span stiffly, straightly "stored" away!

Who dares the bridging 'tween the new and old
And cares to bear weights of the new demand
And wears the mantle to break the old mold?

Then silence sounded swiftly cross the land
For such a living span!Lo and behold,
Then volunteers!Where? ... Playing in the sand!


© Copyright 2006 BROTHER JOHN - All Rights Reserved
passing shadows
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1 posted 2006-05-14 04:38 PM


I am always amazed by your format
I love this style and admire it

Seymour Tabin
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2 posted 2006-05-14 05:26 PM


BROTHER JOHN,
Building castles in the sand again takes both old and new.

BROTHER JOHN
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3 posted 2006-05-14 07:15 PM


Dear Passing Shadows,

I am very young at writing poetry.  When I read your works, I am reading a poet.  You have  ways of framing thoughts which are beautiful.  I am working on this.

I chose the sonnet for it seemed to "fit" me. There are professionals who would say that I profane the sonnet form by using it for other than framing the "beautiful."  I use it because I like to set the stage, turn it,(lines 9 to 10) and then end with "a cutting edge" thought. Many times I fail, as some of my readers tell me, "We didn't get the point!"  This is my fault.  "Those playing in the sand, I mean as a new generation comes on the scene and picks up where we leave "off."  But then symbolism can be taken many ways.

Thanks for reading this.


BROTHER JOHN
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4 posted 2006-05-14 07:30 PM


Dear Seymour,

Thanks for reading this poem. "Who dares the bridging 'tween the new and old ... ."
We all stand on the shoulders of past generations and their baton we take and there is no mistake about that. Granddads love to play with his grandson's toys and o what a joy.

Again I have failed to make my point and that is a new generation picks up where the old generation leaves "off."  Yet, in years of dealing with people, I've learned there are ones who fear the new. But history tells us that also. Look how the auto was first feared by many. As a child, when airplanes first began to really come to the forefront, I remember hearing elderly people say, "If we were meant to fly, we would be born with wings!"  lol

Thanks.


The Lady
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5 posted 2006-05-15 12:01 PM




Beautifully fashioned BROTHER JOHN.
  

Susan Caldwell
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6 posted 2006-05-15 08:04 AM


"And cares to bear weights of the new demand"

without being a choice, they inherit what we sow...

I have been reading your offerings and my personal views have stayed my "pen" from responding until now...

But I thought it time to add my admiration.

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

Seymour Tabin
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7 posted 2006-05-15 08:13 AM


BROTHER JOHN
In spite of the new building we still have not learned the "do unto others text."

BROTHER JOHN
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8 posted 2006-05-15 09:45 AM


Dear Seymour,

You are so right.  I like the way you put it.  You have a very important gift of framing truths and insights.

Thanks.


BROTHER JOHN
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9 posted 2006-05-15 09:51 AM


Dear Susan,

Thank you for reading this work and your kind remarks.

I liked what you added for it is the truth!
The law of sowing and reaping is a reality. So many do not realize that we sow handfuls and reap bushels. The sad part of sowing is in sowing the bad within our children.  I think the scripture says something about the parents' sins influencing the third and fourth generations.  

Thank you again.  May the blessings of heaven rest upon you!


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