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Martie
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0 posted 2006-06-24 04:58 PM



The Old Aluminum Boat


A two by four and carriage bolts
to mend and transport dear fishing boat
so long just cast away
aluminum umbrella for the rain
keeping the leaves under the window
sweet sweet the song it made
like the beat of some Friday night date
a drum to precipitation in the night
punctuating dreams
oh delight of it awake and listening

Going now for miles and miles
to finally marry with the water it meant
making lazy sounds against some shore
fishing pole steady in longing hand
dream the eyes an old man waits
sometimes forever for that gate
to mend and take like time
only a two by four and carriage bolts
the un-use of a dream comes true


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Margherita
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1 posted 2006-06-24 05:12 PM


quote:

sweet sweet the song it made
like the beat of some Friday night date
a drum to precipitation in the night
punctuating dreams
oh delight of it awake and listening


Dear Martie, this is delightful. You really express the "intimacy" of this boat.

I hear the drum sound and I like it.

Love and hugs.
Margherita

Martie
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2 posted 2006-06-24 05:18 PM


Thanks, Margherita

The boat was a fishing wish that never happened and has been turned over and unused under my bedroom window...now my father-in-love is taking it home to his fishing pole and the bay.

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3 posted 2006-06-24 05:21 PM


Sometimes life does work....but not in the way we'd planned. Blessed are they who can understand it when it happens, and love it anyway.

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nedj
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4 posted 2006-06-24 05:32 PM


I liked your story a lot more than I liked some of your expression of it. My inner ear had trouble with the musicality of the rhythm.

What I absolutely loved, however, was your response to Margherita, especially the last line. It is prose, to be sure, but it reads more like poety--really good poetry--than the main piece. It reminds me of a conundrum of my own: I can write music that I love, and I have written some pretty good lyrics, but they don't fit together. The best lyrics go with 3rd rate music, and the best music simply has never had any words. Still makes me crazy when I think about it. I hope you have better luck with your (literary) marriage. At least as good as the boat had with the water. :-)



A poem's just a poet in a word.


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5 posted 2006-06-24 05:37 PM


like the beat of some Friday night date
a drum to precipitation in the night
punctuating dreams
oh delight of it awake and listening

Going now for miles and miles
to finally marry with the water it meant
making lazy sounds against some shore
fishing pole steady in longing hand

~*~

I think the boat's name
should be Merry...

as is this poem...

for the boat finally found
its true home
with your father-in-love...

and I know just the poet
to send this on to...






Martie
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6 posted 2006-06-24 05:46 PM


Ed...Blessed are they that get such a reply...thank you!  

Ned...thank you for what you said...I went to your website and found it most interesting..I'll be back with my questioning self.

Sissie...I'm happy to have made a poem that will move on...sort of like a boat in a river, huh?  

ThisDiamond
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7 posted 2006-06-24 06:13 PM


Such a "feel good" to this write Martie Girl... Your words discover wonder, as they hit the page!

TD

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8 posted 2006-06-24 07:29 PM


Nice write.  It reminds me of all the times I have gone fishing and the people I met.  Much enjoyed.

Huggs Kimberly


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9 posted 2006-06-24 08:26 PM


"Going now for miles and miles
to finally marry with the water it meant
making lazy sounds against some shore
fishing pole steady in longing hand
dream the eyes an old man waits
sometimes forever for that gate
to mend and take like time
only a two by four and carriage bolts
the un-use of a dream comes true"

LOVE THIS!!

JL


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10 posted 2006-06-24 08:35 PM


Partie Martie,  you know of course that
boats, fishing and old gates are some of
my favorites..and even just sitting on the
bank and making sure one's tongue is held
just so....well, that would be just fine
as well.  Loved the poem.

nedj
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11 posted 2006-06-24 09:17 PM


Martie, I look forward to meeting your "questioning self." :-)

A poem's just a poet in a word.

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12 posted 2006-06-25 02:31 AM




"aluminum umbrella for the rain
keeping the leaves under the window"


Beautiful dream poem Martie. Seems your boat has had two lives... as a dream for you and a dream come true for your father-in-love.


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13 posted 2006-06-25 06:36 PM


I enjoyed the happy tone of the poem.

My favourite line is:

making lazy sounds against some shore.

And I also loved the term, "father-in-love".

- Owl


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14 posted 2006-06-25 06:43 PM


As always Martie...wonderful writing!
Indeed another keeper!
Hugs~Nancy

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dancing with you in the summer rain ~

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15 posted 2006-06-25 07:21 PM


This is such a delightful read you have penned here. Hope you are doing well.
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16 posted 2006-06-25 10:37 PM



I miss the peace of fishing.


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17 posted 2006-06-25 11:14 PM


All my senses came alive at this wonderful vision...A totale joy to read...Thank you so much for sharing it...*big hugs*

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18 posted 2006-06-26 02:21 AM


I am sure happy the boat is going to a good home.
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19 posted 2006-06-26 07:11 AM


sometimes I am under
looking up
at the old boat I go out to the kelp in

it seems to smile a crooked smile
looking down at me

can see it in your ink ms, enjoyed

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20 posted 2006-06-26 07:27 AM


Hello Martie and Good good Morning
I tried so hard to high light my favorite lines, but couldn't as the entire poem tells a story that I'm so familiar with...it seams together in the poetic way you carry images from your mind to us...and fuses in some great land of spiritual...Martie, your a wonder...thank you for writing and sharing...
Love
Lee J.

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21 posted 2006-06-26 08:30 AM


Martie...Well you know fishing is always more important than those chores that hopefully will take care of them selves.
Enjoyed very much...Paul

~~To share my poems with you is to share my heart with you~~
Paul

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22 posted 2006-06-26 10:55 AM


Ah Martie,
If only other things could be mended that easily. Delightful write. Peace dear friend. It's nice to see the ink flowing again.

If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane,
I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.

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23 posted 2006-06-26 12:39 PM


Ahhh....for the love of boats. Nicely done, Martie. Bob
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24 posted 2006-06-26 03:56 PM


MartiesqueSis~

Well, just to lay under your poetic window would be 'catch of the day' enough for me ... but, that boat ... that boat now has new waves to lap against it's happy bottom~

*HUGLETS*
~*MargeSis*~

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25 posted 2006-06-29 07:55 AM


I loved it Martie - Paul
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26 posted 2006-08-03 11:29 PM


I am loving your writing more and more, but this one just held me spell bound.  I know this boat - I know the sounds, the smells and the leaves caught in it.  I know how water fills it after a rain -- I know this boat.

aziza

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27 posted 2006-08-04 01:46 AM


Beautiful.
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28 posted 2006-08-04 05:05 AM


Martie - the last time I saw a caught fish I burst into tears but that doesn't take anything away from the beauty of your words.  Yes, sometimes the dream isn't meant for us and then the test of lovingly letting go.  
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