Open Poetry #40 |
Story from pip titles (that time again) |
Honeybunch Member Rara Avis
since 2001-12-29
Posts 7115South Africa |
Impetuous dawns full of possibilities sing the song of spring over “our” hills like door knockings in the chamber of silent hell but I’m stretching to understand just ‘cause I need to and after all, it is the Ides of March. Melody lane is a long cold road where freshly cut grass and a rose bask in golden beauty until the storm of the unsaid but spring is in my step and I am forever in love under the blue of the sky. Oh, Dear John, my distant star, I am lonely without you and I wish the pieces of me were in your grip so I could say, “Cheers” Mike and like a lion lay down in shades of heather and green while the forest song roots within. But anguish unforgettable in this child’s fight to sip champagne rose when it is night because the gentility of shallow lives like a shark attack not a beautiful red surprise for a woman buttoned up in a taciturn word tumble. The leprechaun and the raven, blue times two, learnt the lesson of my sister’s shoes at 23-06 hours on Sandy hill and see, hear, speak, no evil when asked what happened to Sophia Choi but the Shamrock whisper sometimes like earth’s quiet scream brings in the vibes of spring as a new strategy (to) stay the course because thirty below sucks. My ruby slippers - like my father you are gone and every mother’s child when hammers slam softly on fish bones but I could say I love you if no incoherent ramblings trio in old sock heaven. Son song, muse asea, Ulvanovskava, just a Dutchie’s playful acrostic untitled for my brother, her contender, on this Saint Patrick ’s Day because he just wanted to be a soldier and picnic …, picnic … in the sun’s clothes. I remember March 18 1980 and the please No Yes equinox in my heels and how a stifled sneeze in the corridors of time circles because there is stretching room only when a singer is singing. Still no rain or consumption of vitamin D as Lariam stares into Sam’s mirror but I’d love flying without you to 4017 Massechusetts at 15:6, 15:6 …? on Friday if not for the story of a bough and velcro on my impromptu shoe (challenge). Melodia Bella! It’s hard to be a woman! Helen / 20 March 2007 |
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Sunshine
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Member Empyrean
since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354Listening to every heart |
I love it when you do these.... I really do! |
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icebox Member Elite
since 2003-05-03
Posts 4383in the shadows |
I always am impressed by people who do with skill things I can not do! Brava!!! |
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Honeybunch Member Rara Avis
since 2001-12-29
Posts 7115South Africa |
Thanks Sunshine! It works sometimes to bring sleep to a restless spirit. |
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Honeybunch Member Rara Avis
since 2001-12-29
Posts 7115South Africa |
Thank you, icebox. Of course you can do it. It's like life, you know. It doesn't have to make sense. |
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nakdthoughts Member Laureate
since 2000-10-29
Posts 19200Between the Lines |
I love this one...especially "The leprechaun and the raven, blue times two, learnt the lesson of my sister’s shoes at 23-06 hours on Sandy hill and see, hear, speak, no evil when asked what happened to Sophia Choi but the Shamrock whisper sometimes like earth’s quiet scream brings in the vibes of spring as a new strategy (to) stay the course because thirty below sucks." M |
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Angel4aKing Senior Member
since 2006-09-27
Posts 1372USA |
I LIKE this!!! I did something similar to this! I called it my first 16 posts...also in order...If this were a challenge I'd accept!!! Take Care, JulieAnn ~~~kingsangel~~~ |
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