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ThisDiamond
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0 posted 2006-10-14 05:20 PM



Your Sunday Hands

Walking backward, to the spoon of a previous meal
There and then, the voice of this endeavor charmed me
Blink, in the squint of a newborn promise, I felt you
Among the yearning meadow, changing my eyes to gold

A return to innocent moods, melting on the tongue slowly
The sky remarks of inquisitive and vulnerable optimism
Perhaps, too far forward with my heart, you could have crushed me
Yet, I am a fool, unfettered by the possibility of destruction

Instead, I strive to gather the colors of promise, the vision of truth
Where could I land, but into the waiting arms of enchanted dreams
Not the fantasy that causes strain of the faculties, but as a student
Teaching myself the lay of a promised land, the taste of clean rain

You work in wood, in secretive sighs of solid appreciation and skill
Yet instinctively, I know the soft places you protect in the grain
Aloof, the voice of our intimate moments, when you thought I didn’t see
How tenderly you cupped my cheek, and silenced my wishes

Seeking truth, where only fact can be found, my spirit unbound
Tonight, I build a fire, and dance in the light of love
For it may find me here, and so I leave the door open, when I walk
Backwards, to the spoon of a previous meal, waiting to be tasted
On the fingers of your Sunday hands

Copyright Kkh 10/14/06

© Copyright 2006 Kathleen Harris - All Rights Reserved
Sarkany
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1 posted 2006-10-14 05:50 PM


Hi  

I had to read this poem several times to get it. Your style is complex and therefore not easy to read or understand. Having said that, I must admit, that when proper attention is applied your lines come alive and make for a lovely read.

Sarkany

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2 posted 2006-10-14 08:52 PM


I have read it 3 times....going back for
a fourth....  Reminds me of how some write
flavor and flavour...where was I?  

The Lady
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3 posted 2006-10-14 08:58 PM



"when I walk
Backwards, to the spoon of a previous meal, waiting to be tasted
On the fingers of your Sunday hands"

this is exquisite TD

honestly?
IWIHWT!

WindWalker
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4 posted 2006-10-23 11:53 AM


This is exquisite! One of your best!
Enchantress
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5 posted 2006-10-23 03:53 PM


"Tonight, I build a fire, and dance in the light of love
For it may find me here, and so I leave the door open, when I walk
Backwards, to the spoon of a previous meal, waiting to be tasted
On the fingers of your Sunday hands"

Oh my Kathleen...this is stunning!!
You continue to take my breath away
with so many outstanding lines.
Hugs~Nancy

Autumn, the year's last loveliest smile~

1slick_lady
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6 posted 2006-10-23 04:29 PM


kathleen
i dont always say it but it is true
you are such a talent
i really love your poetry
i always read you
i have been busy in prose so forgive me for not saying this before
but it is true

damnnnnnnnnn you are GOOD !!!
you are one of my fav's

[This message has been edited by 1slick_lady (10-23-2006 05:32 PM).]

ThisDiamond
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7 posted 2006-10-23 07:10 PM


Thank you all very much for each kind compliment.  
Each of you has inspired me with your many excellent and talented poems.

TD

seraphin
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8 posted 2006-10-23 09:14 PM


What perfect wording! What perfect thoughts!

This is...
everything!

Sandra

Martie
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9 posted 2006-10-23 09:15 PM


TD

What a wonderful feeling, both felt and transmited by words to me...thank you!

SmartChick
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10 posted 2006-10-23 09:21 PM


Wow! This is fantastic, Kathleen.
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11 posted 2006-10-23 09:23 PM


Kathleen...
I have to admit that I read this more than once before I replied. Once to read it, once to relive the way the words were put together.

I don't always reply, but I had to let you know that this is a phenominal piece of writing.

You may burn my flag... only after you wrap yourself in it first.
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