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Martie
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0 posted 2010-11-04 08:12 PM


In hiding place I found my muse
made of pewter air
I breathed her in like cool and dark
chocolate from the Frigidaire

My muse WAS there but she’s not fair
now she’s stuck in scenery of heart
between the tender nape of neck
and the garden afraid to start

She is part of the transformation
in movement out the door
the sound she makes cries free me
and then hold me evermore

Twirl she says in softest voice
to me with an evil wink
then lifts her pretty skirt off floor
and dances in my ink

I brush her off my shoulder
in her next whim then I find
she is flapping arms and darting tongue
in rhythm from behind

I’m tired of chasing after her
can’t she see I need a break
my words are screaming in my head
and what comes out now just seems fake

She jokes a lot when I am down
thinking she’ll get me laughing
but if I could catch that wicked wench
she would get a real good strapping
------

Reposted for my muse who only shows up on her schedule, not mine

© Copyright 2010 Martie Odell Ingebretsen - All Rights Reserved
JerryPat
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1 posted 2010-11-04 08:28 PM


. . . and a good strapping she richly deserves, whack her one for me. We all have the same kind of Muse troubles you have so ingeniously given us, but most of us aren't talented enough to face them down as you have here.

I have learned to admire your poetry.

. . . and the Raven said, %!~#&(&#!$!

X Angel
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2 posted 2010-11-04 08:51 PM


gorgeous!

my muse is a selfish little wench too - bah

she hasn't talked to me in years, until lately

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3 posted 2010-11-05 12:28 PM


May I just say ... I love this?

I do.

Alison

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4 posted 2010-11-05 08:14 AM


Love this as I do all I've come to read of your work. U R amazing! ebm
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5 posted 2010-11-05 10:41 AM


Made me smile, and giggle...
and think of Tinkerbelle with PMS.

Moody muses!!








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6 posted 2010-11-05 01:52 PM


Oh hooray for you!  Such a fun poem Martie.
I can almost picture you listening very closely,
or maybe shaking your head and wondering why your
muse shows up so unexpectedly.  Either way, you both
compliment each other and it's wonderful to read you like this.

Hugs to you and your whimsical muse.  

Andrew Scott
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7 posted 2010-11-06 12:54 PM


Ha! Yep, she's a pesky little critter at times. A fun and enjoyable read. Thanks for sharing.

"We'll chase them like rats across the tundra."

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8 posted 2010-11-06 12:56 PM


My muse will never stay still long enough for me to catch her...  
.
Enjoyed this!
Best~
Amaryllis

ethome
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9 posted 2010-11-06 01:13 AM


Your words will never seem fake.

many expressions of muse illustration just proves it's always there.

Love it!  Also reminds me of Janet and her expressions of muse movements...


Eric

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10 posted 2010-11-07 01:00 AM


Hehe, smiling BIG here Martie... really enjoyed thank you.

"Reposted for my muse who only shows up on her schedule, not mine"

I know what you mean here.   and hugs

mxx

Dakota
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11 posted 2010-11-07 01:28 AM


I think everyone here can relate that sometimes our Muse fails to Amuse. Very nice!
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12 posted 2010-11-07 08:22 AM


Having seven cats, I'm sick and tired of mews. Huh? You said muse? Oops..sorry!

I like it!

icebox
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13 posted 2010-11-07 07:05 PM


Yes!

Poets often think of our Muse as female, as such it might be a good idea to remember Friedrich Nietzsche's concept in "Also sprach Zarathustra;" when Zarathustra while struggling on the path of life encounters the Witch, she advises him, "When thou goest to woman, take thy whip."



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