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The Lady
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0 posted 2006-10-16 12:08 PM



there she is again
powder blue
‘66 oldsmobile convertible
has been pulling into  
the driveway
of my mind all week
fully loaded
with contradictions

soft white leather
calls to young thighs
long and sleek calls to long and sleek
steering wheel beckons
my hands mold round
soft

whisper our way through oyster harbors
my foot hits the floor
and we fly
radio singing michelle ma belle
gray summer cottages  
towels  
strung on picket fences
sand covered kids wandering upstreet
clutching red and yellow
beach pails
young sloops
bowsprits dancing waves
and me
and that ‘66 olds
salt breeze
flying my hair

that car smelled of low tide
marsh
she shipped on sand
but she looked good
sitting at red lily pond
me sprawled across her hood
thinking
last summer of freedom
something needed to happen

map spread across kitchen table
finger searching
   where ya goin’
   aunt mimi asked
boston
   why
‘cause broads always go to boston

she flung her red hair
laughed
smiled with well bred teeth  
her katharine hepburn look
   well dahlin’  
   when you become a broad
   you won’t need a map
   to get to boston

there she is
pulling into
the driveway of my mind again
that powder blue
‘66 oldsmobile convertible

this broad doesn’t need a map
anymore

[This message has been edited by The Lady (10-16-2006 12:44 AM).]

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Earth Angel
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1 posted 2006-10-16 03:55 AM


I could read your poetry all day long! Each poem is like a magic carpet ride.


EA

aziza
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2 posted 2006-10-16 04:29 AM


I love this.
There is nothing more to say than that.

aziza

Sunshine
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3 posted 2006-10-16 06:16 AM


last summer of freedom
something needed to happen

map spread across kitchen table
finger searching
   where ya goin’
   aunt mimi asked
boston
   why
‘cause broads always go to boston


~*~

If I asked you to write
of what happened,
would we have to search
for it in places
other than open?





Oh, Poet!  


passing shadows
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4 posted 2006-10-16 07:17 AM


loving this!
Enchantress
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5 posted 2006-10-16 08:47 AM


Fantastic imagery took me there,..
and I wanted to stay.
Hugs.

Autumn, the year's last loveliest smile~

The Lady
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6 posted 2006-10-16 05:43 PM



thank you so much
dear angel
I appreciate you…

thank you aziza
my friend

ah Karilea

it was three long years
before I got to boston      
toll road you know    

you read me so well


thank you so much Dixie
  

thank you Nancy!
  

Dark Stranger
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7 posted 2006-10-16 06:56 PM


ladyone, I had a 69 Goat' bad blue with too much speed..I was 7 when I stole it had to stand in the seat to drive it...but it was new...

enjoyed your art ms..

ThisDiamond
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8 posted 2006-10-16 08:49 PM


Cool write!
The Lady
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9 posted 2006-10-16 09:31 PM




Stranger darlin’    
you make me laugh    
bet you stole hearts too  
when you were 7  
thank you for something…

thank you TD

WindWalker
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10 posted 2006-10-17 01:53 AM


This was Great! I like these lines:

"there she is
pulling into
the driveway of my mind again
that powder blue
‘66 oldsmobile convertible"

Kira Aso
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11 posted 2006-10-17 11:18 AM



You always blow me away!
Wonderful Lady!!!

The Lady
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12 posted 2006-10-17 06:22 PM



thank you WindWalker  
glad you enjoyed it

thank you so much Kira...


playing.with.crayons
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13 posted 2006-10-18 08:10 AM


It has come
that I seek out your name now
and expect there is a delight to read.

I don't believe I have ever been disappointed.
Lovely write Lady~!

The Lady
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14 posted 2006-10-18 06:13 PM



thank you very much
for your kind words
cheye...


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15 posted 2006-10-18 10:54 PM


The Lady,
"soft white leather
calls to young thighs
~~~
radio singing michelle ma belle
~~~
but she looked good
sitting at red lily pond
me sprawled across her hood
~~~
‘cause broads always go to boston
~~~
   well dahlin’  
   when you become a broad
   you won’t need a map
   to get to boston
~~~
this broad doesn’t need a map
anymore"

A write full of highlights that make me smile... and remember. Very well done.

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

The Lady
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16 posted 2006-10-18 11:03 PM


thank you so much Larry

just a little wool gathering
I'm glad it brought you good memories



Becky Mangrum
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17 posted 2006-10-19 12:13 PM


Very inspiring i wish i could let my mind wonder like that but then again maybe not, lol
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18 posted 2006-10-19 12:58 PM


A fantastic poetic journey - and one I too was on with our Nan, and will never, ever forget.  We too became "broads" and sure didn't need a map.  I have to tell you in all my travels Boston is still my favorite place, especially the Square, and Fenway Park (what fans!)   Loved this!
seraphin
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19 posted 2006-10-19 01:59 PM


There is nothing more I can add. It has all been said, and said to perfection.

I add merely the words:

"you rock"

Sandra

The Lady
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20 posted 2006-10-19 02:27 PM


I hear you Becky  
lol  
thank you


ah Mysteria
isn’t it wonderful to be a boston broad?
glad you enjoyed the journey  
thank you


Sandra
my dear
you know I think
you rock!
thank you

Martie
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21 posted 2006-10-19 03:21 PM


Lady

I don't know how this poem got by my eye before, but so happy to read it now.  You are so light on your poem-feet, sort of like dancing, seeming effortless, yet it takes a whole lot of talent and grace.  

Edward Grim
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22 posted 2006-10-19 03:47 PM


I remember the first day you came here. A great day in my book. Your poetry has really shaped this site. Thank you.    Cheers   - Ed

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.

The Lady
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23 posted 2006-10-19 10:22 PM



Martie
dear friend
thank you for your kind reply

Ed  
what a lovely thing to say  
thank you…

JamesMichael
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24 posted 2006-10-20 06:18 PM


A pleasure to read...James
The Lady
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25 posted 2006-10-20 07:07 PM



thank you James...

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26 posted 2006-10-21 06:05 AM


This is great!

I had a '58 Impala, two door hard top.  painted flat black with a handbuilt "stonecrusher" engine with two progressively linked four barrel carbs (gas was 20 cents a gallon). I swear it could cruise the old beach road to Skaket Beach all by itself.

One September, someone asked me what I had done all summer.  I said I had spent it exploring a broad.  They thought I meant I had been in Europe.

Thanks for stirring the memories.

The Lady
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27 posted 2006-10-22 01:36 AM




oh icebox

you have cape cod memories too
the perfect place to be young and careless
and to
explore a broad

made me laugh
thanks for your reply


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28 posted 2006-12-17 04:12 AM


Your wonderful imagery bought back the many summers I spent on the Cape.

I just wish I had the knack of capturing it like you do.

Mucho gracias for the memories.

To thy own self be true

Roniece Dawson-Bruce
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29 posted 2006-12-17 04:14 AM


how cool is this!  I love it!  RDB
twinkyfl1
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30 posted 2006-12-17 04:20 AM


Your wonderful imagery brings back the many summers I spent on the Cape.

I just wish I had the knack of bringing it to life as you do.

Mucho gracias for the memories.

To thy own self be true

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31 posted 2006-12-17 07:59 AM


splendid write of youth, dreams and summer....
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32 posted 2006-12-17 11:49 AM


Now she is pulling into my driveway and
that song...Michelle...My Belle...oh yeah.

Honeybunch
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33 posted 2006-12-17 12:12 PM


I've just got to go with Martie's comment above!  Enjoyed!
The Lady
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34 posted 2006-12-17 04:18 PM



thank you so much James


The Lady
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35 posted 2006-12-17 10:39 PM




the cape always brings such luscious memories twinkyfl1
I’m glad you have them too

thank you Roniece

thanks LeeJ

Barry, if she pulls back in again  
take the ride  
it’s worth it

thank you Honeybunch


jwesley
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36 posted 2006-12-19 08:56 PM


had a '66 442, power blue that greased my joints much the way your words grease the page. Loved that car. Never got to Boston though - just Phoenix, almost that year, and became something I never was before. Something that still simmers in my veins even after all these years.

Loved this piece.

Jimmy

jwesley
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37 posted 2006-12-19 09:00 PM


After hanging up from you remembered my only Cape Cod experience...told about this way...

My Cape Cod Friend
(from Boyhood Tales)

Mid-summer,
night in all it’s starry splendor;
the group of us sitting on a trailer
in the John Deere farm equipment sales lot,
Lovington, New Mexico,
talking, laughing, passing time,
when Jed walked up, trailing you,
whom he introduced as his Cape Cod cousin.
I looked up, caught my breath,
choked a little, finally mumbled, “hi”
and died a little because it sounded so lame,
stood up to make room, caught my foot, tripped…
laughter all around;
thank God for the moonless night,
so you couldn’t see the burn on my face
as I looked sideways at you,
saw the barest smile,
twinkling eyes that quenched the burn
as they stoked the fire
that threathened to consume my soul.
You climbed up on the trailer, and just then,
from my position on the floor,
looking up at you towering over me,
you smiled, held out your hand,
“take mine” you said.
I did…and you’ve never let it go.
We were six then, my Cape Cod friend.
Forty years ago.

W. James Beard, Jr.
© august 2000
Again, Loved your words,

Jimmy


The Lady
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38 posted 2006-12-19 09:50 PM




Jimmy
I loved yours too
your poem is wonderful


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