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LeeJ
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0 posted 2006-09-20 08:59 AM


Magnolia
revealing monologue
sitting close to center
historical markers
captures magical moments
observes lives of distance
of images close
which I press my lips against
to feel the brail of moon
offering oversized petals
bootlegging a pink dawn
in a treasure chest of memories
life’s southern moments

I wander the room of your eyes
digesting spring, summer
what is important to us
you speak of a
poise of oneness
oh magnolia
I’ve felt mid-morning breezes
float like animated waters
through your thick dark green leaves
where white simultaneously lusters
today’s dream

I’ve seen your father
who teaches you to fantasize
magnolia
I’ve heard you tell your fruit
heavy & the size of a fist that
there are no hand-outs in this life
yet you cradle naked twigs in your arms
amazed by your individuality
not needing my submission
self-belief becomes our buoyancy
clandestinely finding & naming the months

and when all trees are asleep
magnolia....
I vision your long sleeved intimacy
whispering against
the reflection of night sky
steaming foliage
magnolia...
ballet of depth budding
as if every word
you passionately believed
counted toward effect

magnolia...
there is
wild life beneath my feet
metrical poetry
among the shadows
the world hasn’t changed
all that much
since a siren laid
her cheek along
the sweet chest of God


magnolia
your wife
so timid
her leaves like silk
rippling across
the meditating universe
serene
with roots waiting patiently
underground
fluttering golden stores
overhead
carrying the weight of the world
perhaps transposed
to far away music
vowing sabbatical mantras
away
from wintertime

magnolia....
I’ve watched this all swaying
on some moonstruck gravel road
where wind chimes resonate faith
taking me quickly to the breeze of sea
even though I'm no longer a child
the child will come again
deep within the throat of your home

magnolia....
your choir of buds
never forgets to bloom
against my lawn
grandfathered & snuggled up close

moonflowers
tell me a story
of life and of love
yet to come
pacing quietly as
philosophy of rains pour down
a deep sense of mystery
in nature's events
for it's own sake

magnolia....
I always dream of sea &
should legend take me soon
then I shall be in voice
of lighted aesthetics
where closing your eyes
feels the smell of devoted prayer
curbing motion
wedded in pearls
of beach and sea
of contemporary art
shadowed by romantics
modeling that consciousness
free verse epics

magnolia...
oh how
love seeps in
knowing the truth of
season...
a foolish poetess dreaming poems

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Earth Angel
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Realms of Light
1 posted 2006-09-20 09:39 AM


"a foolish poetess dreaming poems"

~ a "poetess", indeed! But "foolish", never!

I thoroughly enjoyed, this dreamy poem!

Dream on, Contessa Poetess!

Loving Light, Loving Hug,
Linda

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2 posted 2006-09-20 09:42 AM


"I wander the room of your eyes
digesting spring, summer
what is important to us
you speak of a
poise of oneness
oh magnolia
I’ve felt mid-morning breezes
float like animated waters
through your thick dark green leaves
where white simultaneously lusters
today’s dream"

Oooh so beautiful Lee!!
A keeper for my library indeed.
Hugs~Nancy

~Autumn, the year's last, loveliest smile~

Dark Stranger
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West Coast
3 posted 2006-09-20 10:19 AM


ms leej..
wish I were a posey
so as to capture your eyes
in such a way..
well perhaps a cactus..

JL
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since 2004-04-01
Posts 6128
Texas, USA
4 posted 2006-09-20 12:13 PM


"magnolia"

Lee J,
Magical write indeed!!

And you should stick with the magnolia,
'cause CACTUS could poke your eye out.


(Then you would be known as cacti-girl).
(or one-eyed-Lee)...

See Ya!
JL



Marge Tindal
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5 posted 2006-09-20 01:02 PM


Lee~

'bootlegging a pink dawn'

Oh oooh ... you've many, many a one-lined wonder throughout the all of this~

'I vision your long sleeved intimacy'

'I shall be in voice of lighted aesthetics'

Well, I could just go on and on handpicking gems that you have polished to poetic perfection~

What a beautiful word-necklace~

I adore these thoughts of yours~

*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

~*The sound of a kiss is not as strong as that of a cannon, but it's echo endures much longer*~
Email -         noles1@totcon.com     

Margherita
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Eternity
6 posted 2006-09-20 01:56 PM


quote:
the world hasn’t changed
all that much
since a siren laid
her cheek along
the sweet chest of God



Reading you means to experience that subtle tremor of creative impulse, as if invited to fall into the "poetic foolishness" and let the thoughts flow and manifest in ... a dreamy perceptivity ...

Fantastic!

Love,
Margherita

iliana
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7 posted 2006-09-20 02:17 PM


LeeJ, I sure like your dreaming!  Loved this. .........jo
Edward Grim
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8 posted 2006-09-20 02:57 PM


Magnolia is one of my favorite sounding words. It has a devious sound to it. Nicely done.

Once you are truly insane, it’s all picnics with Kafka after that. See, it’s the process of going crazy that you gotta worry about.

serenity blaze
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9 posted 2006-09-20 04:00 PM


This is absolutely gorgeous, Lee.

I was transported to a time when I was small and agile and I would climb and hide behind the blossoms that were almost as big as my head...

A wonderful write lady!

wordwizard
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on the way to next world
10 posted 2006-09-20 04:50 PM


enjoyed the read


seraphin
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11 posted 2006-09-20 04:57 PM


This is one of the lovliest poems I've read. Absolutely perfect in its imagery, and flow. I thank you for the pictures.

Sandra

The Lady
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12 posted 2006-09-20 10:26 PM




sigh
the problem with this poem
LeeJ
is that I wanted to tell you every line
is my favorite...

it truly is magnificent


passing shadows
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13 posted 2006-09-22 10:51 AM


yep...too many lines to quote

awesome!

Seymour Tabin
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14 posted 2006-09-22 11:15 AM


LeeJ
This turned me in upon myself. Not many can do this.

suthern
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15 posted 2006-09-22 01:19 PM


I have always loved magnolias... loved their scent... their glossy magnificence...

And now, I'll love them even more... Beautiful write!!

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