Open Poetry #47 |
Peculiar Is A Round Lobed Hepatica |
ice Member Elite
since 2003-05-17
Posts 3404Pennsylvania |
( I hope the moderaters and readers do not think that this is in the wrong forum ...but if any are offended by any part of it please let me know, I will take it off and post it in the "mature" area..please know my intent is to not offend, always) Peculiar Is, a round lobed hepatica With pointed leaves, In a wilderness Of assembly line trees. Not peculiar, (Though it seems unusual) Is an old man kissing his wife, On the lips in a super market; Her obviously liking it.... Not strange is The young not understanding That some that are old are still rebellious, Shown at times by public demonstration. Brats throw sharp innuendos At sagging breasts, with a laugh- "two fried eggs, nailed on a board".. But the old man loves them The feel of them..loves to consume Their dark yolks- Still loves to touch, and nibble them.. In the produce isle, the old man Fingers the cleft of a ripe peach- Pubescent, with a small protruding stem; And like hers, sweet on the tongue- Reminding him; Wilderness is everywhere. It can be experienced at the store, At home, or along any road the mind takes. In every age, you can find these wild places. The old man finds what he needs In her scent as he follows it Along trails, past and present- Her musk Still makes his nostrils flare, As ordered by the captain of passionate... A momentary kiss in the market, Makes a bright place, in the wilderness That they choose to lay down in Because sunlight just-then Has broken through the canopy. |
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Margherita Member Seraphic
since 2003-02-08
Posts 22236Eternity |
I smiled through every word of yours, dear Ford. There is so much tender passion exuding from this poetic rendering of your feelings. And I love the picture. "Old" people do not feel old actually, I know from my own experience. The heart, the brain, the body are still able to have Spring reactions and if this happens between married people it is a very special gift I would say. The remarks from young people who do not approve, must not touch us ... we know better. Wonderful. Love, Margherita |
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JerryPat2 Member Laureate
since 2011-02-06
Posts 16975South Louisiana |
Very creative, and I doubt I could get away with it, they'd probably yank it off here if I d written it. You really did some work here, and it shows, it is a SHOUT-OUT that just because we are old, we still have a little vinegar left . . . ~ Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock ~ |
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Martie
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since 1999-09-21
Posts 28049California |
Ford...well, I loved every lovely word and understand the value of such visable love shown, no matter the age or forum. |
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EmmaRose Senior Member
since 2011-03-02
Posts 1376Midwest |
There is such a sweet innocent almost childlike touch to this. Really enjoyed it |
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ice Member Elite
since 2003-05-17
Posts 3404Pennsylvania |
Margherita "The remarks from young people who do not approve, must not touch us ... we know better." indeed......:-) Thanks for reading. **************************************** J.P. "I doubt I could get away with it, they'd probably yank it off here if I d written it." Sounds like you have been censored before? On another poetry site I post on, there is a "Red letter warning" if something is not "appropriate" for all age brackets. You post it at the head of your poem. If young people want to read mature poetry in here , they can just go to the "other" areas...sort of like having a magazine in your sock drawer, and not on the table..it is there none the less for all to see. I am glad you liked the poem, and enjoyed your comments. **************************************** Martie Your comment is exactly the reason for the poem,. We that are uhhhh, mature have the same feelings as the young, if we are smart enough to not let them die. Thank you **************************************** Emma Rose "There is such a sweet innocent almost childlike touch to this." Yes, the poem tries to send the message of childlike feelimgs, a sense of constant renewal..It can be attained, but it takes attention to the relationship. Thank you for reading. Come read to me some poem, |
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Sunshine
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since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354Listening to every heart |
If it's up to me, this is going to stay right here... and it's going right back to the top. I found this endearing walk down a wilderness path to not only be enlightening, but strong in the conviction that love can last forever... just as any lover might dream. "The business of the poet...is to show the sorriness underlying the grandest things and the grandeur underlying the sorriest things." Thomas Hardy |
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