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The Lady
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0 posted 2006-06-23 05:47 PM



I wander
into the desert
aching to feel the midday sun
burn
bearing down on me
taking my breath away

my bare feet slide over hot sand
tiny bells at my ankles
the only sound

where the cactus blooms purple
there is  
water
sweet
clear
from mountain snow
it slides
over red rock
splashes into sand pool

I trail my fingers in the coolness
dream people
places
that live only
on the border of my soul

serpent sleeping on warm rock
lifts his head
stares at me with hooded eyes
wonders
what foolish creature
dares disturb his reverie

it is said
serpents are afraid of humans
shall I stay

if he kills me
it shall only be a small death


© Copyright 2006 Kate - All Rights Reserved
passing shadows
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1 posted 2006-06-23 05:50 PM


I sit
trail my fingers in the coolness
dream people
places
that live only
on the border of my soul


me too

what an ending this has! A fine write!

The Lady
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2 posted 2006-06-23 05:56 PM




Thank you so much passing shadows.
I hope your dreams come true.


GTP
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3 posted 2006-06-23 06:51 PM


such dreams are the things life is made of....very nice!

The Lady
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4 posted 2006-06-23 06:52 PM




Thank you GTP.


Enchantress
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5 posted 2006-06-23 06:53 PM


A perfectly wonderful write...much enjoyed.
Hugs~Nancy

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

The Lady
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6 posted 2006-06-23 06:55 PM




Thank you for your reply Nancy.

Hugs,

Kate

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7 posted 2006-06-23 07:19 PM


Lady~
Invited, I stepped into your desert and found the warmth to my liking~

Beautiful penning, poetess~

*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

~*The sound of a kiss is not as strong as that of a cannon, but it's echo endures much longer*~
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Seymour Tabin
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8 posted 2006-06-23 08:09 PM


Lady,
In the circle of change life is but a small death. A pleasure to read.

Patricia
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9 posted 2006-06-23 08:56 PM


Awesome write...spectacular images.

Patricia

The Lady
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10 posted 2006-06-23 11:15 PM




I am glad you enjoyed yourself Marge. Thank you for your kind reply.

And everything does change, doesn’t it Sy? Thank you sir.

Thank you so much Patricia.


ThisDiamond
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11 posted 2006-06-24 12:14 PM


So vivid are your words, as to take me to the place of your muse.  So peaceful.
TD

The Lady
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12 posted 2006-06-25 03:03 AM




I am glad you came along TD. Thank you.

Magnus
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13 posted 2006-06-25 04:15 PM


Must agree with TD,  very vivid...and the
ending,  WHAM!  Loved it.

Poetic Concept
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14 posted 2006-06-25 04:34 PM


"stares at me with hooded eyes"

"where the cactus blooms purple"

"over red rock "


I liked the vivid imagery thoughout this nice...these r my favorite parts. It think that it could use a revision but no poem is without err so keep wrting...Elevation is the key

Return the favor on: Swear to God

Margherita
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15 posted 2006-06-25 04:39 PM


where the cactus blooms purple
there is  
water
sweet
clear
from mountain snow
it slides
over red rock
splashes into sand pool



Your "heat" made me thirsty and the above lines beautifully stilled my thirst...
We can still our thirst with beauty ... Thank you!

Love,
Margherita

Martie
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16 posted 2006-06-25 04:41 PM


Lady

A small death...I've written those words, yet wonder if any death ever is.  Very poignant feeling to this.  

Serena
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17 posted 2006-06-25 04:44 PM


Very sad and ominous... It makes you want to reach out and tell this person that they are not alone.
The Lady
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18 posted 2006-06-25 05:01 PM




Thank you Magnus. The ending has special meaning for me.

Poetic Concept, I appreciate your reply.

Thank you so much Margherita. I am glad my words stilled your thirst.
Hugs, Kate

Ahhhh Martie. That’s a good question. Perhaps even the smallest death
has great meaning.  

Thank you Serena, for your kind reply.


OwlSA
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19 posted 2006-06-25 06:02 PM


Oh, I enjoyed the walk in the hot, hot desert with you so very much, celebrated the burning sun, admired the cactus blooms, was mesmerised by the coolness of the water, but by the time you saw the snake, you had got too far ahead of me so that you couldn't hear my voice calling out to you not to fear him, as he would only hurt you if you threatened him - and being who you are you wouldn't, so he (or she?) wouldn't.

I loved your ending - I don't know what that special meaning is that you alluded to, to Magnus, but I saw the death as both powerful and paradoxically peaceful - a sort of fading into Nature (and thus a sort of rebirth in a different form) - it had a sort of Little Prince feel about it - remember when the snake bit him and he seemed to have died, but was actually transported back to his own planet.  Thus the death you referred to seemed more a translocation/transformation than a death.  

- Owl

The Lady
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20 posted 2006-06-25 06:25 PM


Oh Diana. You read me so well. I heard you tell me not to fear him.
That’s why I dared stay.
The small death is both powerful and paradoxically peaceful!
I remember the snake from the Little Prince
and my small death is precisely that…
a breathless, wonderful transformation.

Hugs to you and the furry ones.

Dark Stranger
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21 posted 2006-06-26 07:08 AM


lady ms, enjoyed this view, they say a thousand small deaths are heavenly, beyond description.
The Lady
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22 posted 2006-06-26 03:31 PM




Thank you Stranger. If I do not fear
perhaps I shall discover the truth.


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