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Robert Edward Levin
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0 posted 2006-06-17 12:24 PM


The Sanguine Light of November


The sanguine light over Puget Sound
rises to undress the restless soul
of November, while I open my front door,
a shadow still grazing on the dust
of midnight dreams, and slip into the day
unnoticed. The street is long, narrow,
a cobblestone place-setting for the stir
of nomadic echoes, and I am, at once,
a child again; flush with anticipation,
daunted by uncertainty, I walk as I have
always walked, white-laced, empty-handed;
this steel gray dawn hanging by the tattered
threads of windswept clouds.

Along the waterfront the face of afternoon
drifts quietly, its eyes marking the path
its body will soon reach; so I sit,
hungry for its promise to land
upon my shoulders, and wait; content
to remain in the sobering embrace
of an indifferent breeze, while slivers
of blue glass break over my fingers,
and rigid, ocher sands, whisper and moan
under my shifting weight; standing,
withdrawing, only when the mountains,
perched high and leaning, are lost
behind shrouds of salted mist.

Dusk seeps in from every corner, the resin
of its pallid fingers drawing dark curtains
around the shoulders of tall, pale-faced
buildings.  Streetlights blink to life,
harried voices, shuffling feet, skip
across the pavement, beleaguered tokens
of another day, and I move effortlessly,
until the clarity of night pending is stained
by the rueful smile of a friendship
that could have been, a friendship that will
never be, and I am, at once, a child again;
flush with anticipation, daunted by uncertainty,
I nod, then wander off, a friend unto myself.    

Robert Edward Levin
www.robertedwardlevin.com

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Frank W. Torres
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1 posted 2006-06-17 12:28 PM


Very nice.
Enchantress
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Canada eh.
2 posted 2006-06-17 12:32 PM


You are a joy to read.
Thank you for sharing one of my favourite pieces by you with Passions.
Hugs~Nancy

~Somewhere in my heart I'm always
dancing with you in the summer rain ~

Marge Tindal
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3 posted 2006-06-18 11:29 AM


Robert~
This is amazing ... the penned clarity of such beautiful thoughts is a pleasure to this reader~

*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

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Margherita
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4 posted 2006-06-18 11:34 AM


quote:
flush with anticipation, daunted by uncertainty,
I nod, then wander off, a friend unto myself.  


This is very beautiful and wise!

Love,
Margherita

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5 posted 2006-06-18 06:44 PM


"Along the waterfront the face of afternoon
drifts quietly, its eyes marking the path
its body will soon reach"
I love the way you paint the scene,
with bold palette knife strokes alongside gently sabled brushstokes.
Vivid, 3D for me.
Thanks for the new library addition.

OwlSA
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6 posted 2006-06-18 08:34 PM


You held me spellbound all the way . . . lagging on to the image behind, yet racing forward to the next . . . wanting to keep the aftertaste of it all for as long as I can . . .

- Owl

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7 posted 2006-06-18 08:50 PM


A very visual poem,  thanx for sharing it
with us.

ChaoticHazeLight
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8 posted 2006-06-19 04:18 AM


Wow...

- Haze

Robert Edward Levin
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9 posted 2006-06-20 06:28 AM


Thanks all for reading.  'Tis appreciated.

R~

Robert Edward Levin
www.robertedwardlevin.com

Liz Sinclair
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10 posted 2006-06-20 09:38 PM


This is the perfect poem.  It has all the right angles, and thoughts profound.

~L



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Those who are easily shocked should be shocked more often.
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Robert Edward Levin
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11 posted 2006-06-25 09:30 AM


thanks, Liz.
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