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Lighthousebob
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0 posted 2006-06-13 06:08 PM



The Willow and
the Vagabond



Why does the weeping willow weep
With branches hung down low
To shade one’s sleep while slumber keeps
The vagabond below?

How do the raindrops fail to pierce
Her leafy parasol
That stands against the winds so fierce
One hardly blinks at all?

What hope could be for saddened tree
Slumped over mournful grave
That fate nor chance nor circumstance
Nor life itself could save?


Lighthouse Bob




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1 posted 2006-06-13 06:12 PM


I'm speechless
Jess
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2 posted 2006-06-13 06:13 PM


You hooked me from the first line on.
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3 posted 2006-06-13 06:20 PM


A most excellent write Bob!
A joy to read and a keeper for my library.
Hugs~Nancy

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dancing with you in the summer rain ~

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4 posted 2006-06-13 06:40 PM


Bob,  a superb poem...wonderful flow and
rhyme in it...impressive...thank you.

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5 posted 2006-06-13 06:51 PM


Perfection Lighthouse Bob! Enjoyed every word and every line! :-)
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6 posted 2006-06-13 06:55 PM


Standing ovation!  Perfection!  Saving this beauty.  

           miscellanea

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7 posted 2006-06-13 07:46 PM


Bob....your poem makes me want to answer the question...all I do know is that trees are special in so many ways..so is this poem!
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8 posted 2006-06-13 11:44 PM


Exquisite! The soul of a tree sighing here...keeper of the tears.   ~ Klassy


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9 posted 2006-06-13 11:50 PM


LHB...this was a pleasure to read and that last verse caught the mood just right.  
Lighthousebob
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10 posted 2006-06-14 12:57 PM


Dixie,

Smiles. I'm not sure exactly how to take this, but I'm believing that your silence here is a good thing. Right? My poet friend, thanks for commenting. I do appreciate you much.

-Bob

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11 posted 2006-06-14 01:01 PM


Jess,

Smiles. Interesting. Usually I'm not that good of a fisherman, but perhaps this time I got hold of some good bait. Anyway, I'm glad you got hooked.

-Bob

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12 posted 2006-06-14 01:06 PM


Nancy,

Thanks for your "most excelent" feedback. It always makes me happy to think that my poetry is being kept somewhere special.

Smiles.

-Bob

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13 posted 2006-06-14 01:10 PM


Magnus,

I greatly admire your admiration and your words of commendation here and, yes, a big Thank You back at you, my friend. Thank you.

-Bob

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14 posted 2006-06-14 01:14 PM


StevenS,

WOW! You got me scratching my head here in wonderment because I rarely reach the point or get a response of perfection. Again, WOW! I do appreciate your comment here very much.

-Bob

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15 posted 2006-06-14 01:21 PM


miscellanea,

Still scratching my head after the last response and here you give me another perfection. WOW! WOW! WOW! Thank you, miscellanea, thank you so very very much! I'm really starting to become like Dixie here-- Speachless.

Thank you for keeping my poem. I appreciate it very much.

-Bob

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16 posted 2006-06-14 01:27 PM


Martie,

You inspire me. Your such a special poet with such a tender heart toward nature that if anyone would know how special trees are it certainly would be you. Thank you very much for your kind reply.

-Bob

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17 posted 2006-06-14 01:33 PM


Klassy,

Thank you for your "Exquisite" reply. Thank you for seeing into the soul of a tree here and, yes, it's good to know, even if it's a tree, that someone cares. Sigh.

-Bob

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18 posted 2006-06-14 01:39 PM


iliana,

I'm glad that you found pleasure in reading my poem and I'm also glad that you had patience with me on Owl's posting....  and I do think that you are correct again, the last verse here does tie it all together (including the mood) nicely for me too.

Thank you, my friend.

-Bob

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19 posted 2006-06-14 03:12 PM


Brilliant poem! One that can belong in any anthology.
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20 posted 2006-06-14 03:20 PM


Bob, this is poignantly beautiful!  I feel so much for the tree and its friend, the vagabond.  I hear melancholy notes of piano music dropping slowly in the background, so perfectly have you painted the picture.

If only you could know how exquisitely this connects me to Flicka, my late horse.  I have him buried below a tree and a heart-shaped flowerbed.  Only, his tree stands tall and proud to be guarding his beautiful soul.  He meant/means the world to me.  I visit his grave and tend his garden every week and often write poetry and since I bought a digital camera recently, I now often take photographs of his garden and the surroundings.  Last week I was there on Friday afternoon and evening, and I took a photo of a leaf on his tree with the moon in the background and wrote a 5-line poem about it.  I haven't ever posted with a photograph, but was thinking about doing so this time.  However, at the moment, I have been so very busy at work, that the photo is still on my camera.  With or without the photo, I will post the poem soon.  It is called Ever-loved.

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21 posted 2006-06-14 03:23 PM


I don't think she weeps but protects.  It is her job, assigned by nature. The way of things..

Enjoyed Bob.

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

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22 posted 2006-06-15 01:14 PM



Loved this. Excellent write.

Though I think it's time for all the (living) vagabonds to rise and start protecting the trees - return the favour, so to speak.

For the mutual interest of all.

CG

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23 posted 2006-06-15 01:27 PM


Excellent write !

Still...
I know that her roots will gradually encompass the vagabond.  She will feed and he will nourish her.   Life goes on !

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24 posted 2006-06-15 02:09 PM


Willow trees - yes, they're one of my favourite trees and surely they will never die though they weep and grieve like one of us.  Enjoyed your poem very much, Bob.  Thanks!
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25 posted 2006-06-15 05:47 PM


Oh, this is exquisite.  I love the scene you paint here, and the language you use.

Nan (Pilgrim variety)

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26 posted 2006-06-15 08:07 PM


Bob, what a nice image this just gave me
remembering a weeping willow from my childhood.

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27 posted 2006-06-16 07:07 AM


I'm so happy to have happened by, this was beatifully articulated and a joy to read...
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28 posted 2006-06-16 07:54 AM


Bob...Tender story. well written and very much enjoyed...Paul

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29 posted 2006-06-16 08:02 AM


Bob...

This is marvelous!

And it's a




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30 posted 2006-06-16 09:48 AM


Troy,

Thank you very much for your kind reply and  a great big W E L C O M E to "Passions" and, yes, I would be most definitely proud to be included in an anthology right next to any of the most excellent poets found here. Thanks again I do appreciate your comment very much.

-Bob

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31 posted 2006-06-16 10:16 AM


Owl,

(Sigh) Thank you for sharing about your life and your dear companion and friend Flicka with me here and I will look for your poem and your accompanying picture (possibly) to come. I think that "melancholy" is a very good description of the portrait that this poem trys to paint. The actual beginnings or inspiration for this poem is rooted in a similar scene as the one that you've described to me where there is found a kind of homemade memorial and always a fresh display of flowers, but no gravestone. Three or four years ago I was driving home from taking my wife to work and I noticed a body resting beneath a kind of willow tree who at the time I thought was asleep. Later on that day, when I returned to my wife's work, I saw all caution tape, detective work, and the unmarked cars and beneath realized that the person had actually passed away there. Anyway, this most "melancholy" scene remained in my mind. Again, thank you for sharing and God bless you my poetess friend.

-Bob

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32 posted 2006-06-16 10:33 AM


Susan Caldwell,

Yes, I do believe that you are right! It is the way of things... I have sometimes found shelter and protection under a weeping willow tree during a rain storm and so why not in death??? A very wise analogy indeed. Thank you for your comment.

-Bob

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33 posted 2006-06-16 10:44 AM


CG,

Thank you for your most kind words of commendation. I appreciate them very much. I also appreciate your comment and concern for the trees and, Yes.... Let the Vagabonds Arise!!! Let the Protection Begin!!! Smiles. You left me with some interesting mind images here. Thank you for sharing.

-Bob

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34 posted 2006-06-16 10:51 AM


XOx Uriah xOX,

Smiles. You have such a morbid, but gruesomely honest, way at looking at things. I Love It!!!

Yes, Dear Friend, Life certainly does go on...

Thanks for your comment.

-Bob

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35 posted 2006-06-16 11:41 AM


Honeybunch,

Thank you. The weeping willow is one of my favorite trees as well and they do inspire many wonderful wonderful mind images from which I can write poetry. Between you and I, the best I understand it, the willow was once a symbol of joy during biblical times, but it was later that the poets found a similarity between the willow and a woman grieving over a grave and thus the name weeping willow was adapted as a name. So, I haven't really written anything new..... Shhhhhhh.... Don't tell, OK.... Smiles. And, yes, I agree, they won't die because we'll forever hold them in our hearts.  Thank you again for your kind reply.

-Bob

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36 posted 2006-06-16 12:19 PM


Pilgrimage,

Smiles. Thank you very much. I have the utmost respect for you as a poet and mentor and your reply that this poem is "exquisite" has floored me, my poetess friend. Floored Me!!! I have to believe (I have to believe) that "exquisite" poetry writing, if indeed I've accomplished it, must be the result from instruction and poetic mentoring that I've received from those accomplished poets like yourself.

Thank You, Thank You, and Thank You again.

-Bob  

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37 posted 2006-06-16 12:30 PM


Midnitesun,

Childhood memories are so precious and I'm so very happy that my poem inspired some moments of reflection for you about a weeping willow from your past. Thank you for sharing and God bless you.

-Bob

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38 posted 2006-06-16 12:42 PM


LeeJ,

Well, I'm very happy that you stopped by too and let me extend a cordial welcome to you that you are most welcome to stop by again anytime. Smiles. Let me also say that I am very pleased with your most kind response. Thank you, my friend, thank you.

-Bob

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39 posted 2006-06-16 12:45 PM


Paul,

Thank you.

I appreciate your reply.

-Bob

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40 posted 2006-06-16 12:51 PM


Sunshine,

Smiles. I'm very happy to see your name appear here on this post and that you have chosen to keep this one. You've been a great encouragement and friend to me from my beginnings over at Spiritual Journeys #1. Smiles. Thanks again and God bless.

-Bob

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41 posted 2006-06-16 01:32 PM




Excellent Write!

JL


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42 posted 2006-06-16 01:50 PM


I absolutely loved this Bob, and as my best friend's name was Willow, I have kept this one in her keepsake book, hope you don't mind?  It is a typical "Lighthouse" poem, offering that beacon of though you always shine on your readers.

Waste not a second ~ Carpe' Diem

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43 posted 2006-06-16 01:52 PM


Sadly touching....loved this!

~sky

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44 posted 2006-06-18 12:55 PM


JL

Thank you for the "Excellent" reply.

I do appreciate it.

-Bob


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45 posted 2006-06-18 01:03 AM


Sharon,

Absolutely. You know I'm always eager and willing to share and I do think that it's an honor to have my poem be a part of your friend Willow's keepsake book. I appreciate that you think that I'm being a beacon here. Your comment is very kind. Thank you, my friend. Thank you.

-Bob

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46 posted 2006-06-18 01:07 AM


sky,

Thank you. I agree that this poem is quite melancholy. I'm glad that you loved it though.

God bless.

-Bob

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47 posted 2006-06-18 02:43 PM




Exquisite Bob. You have used your words luxuriously and they shine. I love weeping willows. Vagabonds too.

Lighthousebob
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48 posted 2006-06-20 12:48 PM


Kate,

Me too. Me too...

I love 'em and I loved your reply.

Thank you very much and God bless.

-Bob

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