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Balladeer
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0 posted 2000-08-29 09:22 PM



So here I am
once again dressed
in yesterday's clothes
tie straight
starch-collared
acceptable shine on
slightly worn shoes
fielding responsibilities
like Willie Mays
(say hey, Willie)
dispensing wisdom
in small doses
stoic features
attentive eyes
showing proper amounts
of concern
when necessary
Ozzie Nelson personified

and

only the sharpest eyes
staring intently
at the uppermost
tips
of microscopically
upturned corners
of an otherwise
immobile mouth
would ever be able
to uncover
the presence
of
you.

© Copyright 2000 Michael Mack - All Rights Reserved
Nan
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1 posted 2000-08-29 09:29 PM


This is intriguing, Ozzie.. I doubt he knew Harriet as well as the wisdom that emanates from your work... I love seeing you do new stuff...
Meadowmuse
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2 posted 2000-08-29 09:42 PM


Yesterdays clothes...a nice touch, Balladeer. What one can learn when one looks closely enough...

A captivating read, dear sir.

~ Claire

Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other's eyes for an instant?......Henry David Thoreau


Seymour Tabin
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3 posted 2000-08-29 09:44 PM


Balladeer,
You are good at what ever you do, what ever the task. Wonderful poem.

Poet deVine
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4 posted 2000-08-29 10:49 PM


Ah, is there no end to your talent? (I hope not!) Excellent sir!    
Balladeer
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5 posted 2000-08-29 11:06 PM


Nan....those Nelsons were a riot, weren't they?

Claire...very true....and so few people do. Thank you for reading  

Sy....I'll remind you of your comment when you see ants running all over!   Thank you, my friend  

deVine one...hopefully my end is not in sight As always, I appreciate you  

Alicat
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6 posted 2000-08-29 11:07 PM


Dearest Balladeer, such stoicism ill suits you, much less than yesterday's cloths.  Exult, dear friend, and let those quirky quirks shine forth unto the darkest blithering night.  Excelsior!
doreen peri
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7 posted 2000-08-29 11:58 PM


Michael... this is an absolutely beautiful piece of poetry!... it is a wonderful reflection... and I think that this "free" verse is as much or more valuable than any other verse i have ever read from you... it is so full of reality, truth, emotion, and wonder... please continue writing in this style as it suits you well and i can feel your heart in the words. *smile*

oh, and there is nothing "free" about this verse... this poetry is priceless.

serenity blaze
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8 posted 2000-08-30 01:02 AM


I do love this...is like a wink of a photo...and all the influences that make up the who of who we are....thank you much...
Martie
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9 posted 2000-08-30 01:10 AM


Balladeer--I could not say it better the Doreen...she is so good at saying...and so I agree...write on with heart in hand!
the romantic fanatic
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10 posted 2000-08-30 02:34 AM


Excellent work, stirring deeply within me.....strangely, I can relate to it. I'm new here and I'm looking forward to reading more of your stuff.
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11 posted 2000-08-30 02:47 AM


Balladeer~
Oh, how I like this other side of your talent.

I like the 'say hey, Willie' !

This piece is YOU !
A 'spruced up' you ...
A kind of 'Sunday-go-to-meeting' thing !

~*Marge*~





~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
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juliet_2u
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12 posted 2000-08-30 03:07 AM


Balladeer this is excellent. And the, say hey Willie was too good.
Juls

X Angel
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13 posted 2000-08-30 08:51 AM


ohhh this poem grabbed me by the heart!

wow...amazing poem here!

~H

PS I have a complaint....yer musclin in on my FV territory...
*<8oÞ~*

Chanson
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Up Creek w/Out Paddle
14 posted 2000-08-30 09:21 AM


Beautiful!

I'm partial to free verse with a subtle internal rhyme. I think it conveys the
message better/deeper than rhyming. (Just my opinion, of course and probably not a popular opinion but.......)

...chanson

~"Music, when soft voices die,
Vibrates in the memory..." P.B. Shelley~

hoot_owl_rn
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15 posted 2000-08-30 09:41 AM


Oh....me like free verse from passions king of ballads   Nicely done Balladeer
Sunshine
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16 posted 2000-08-30 10:00 AM


So like the 'Deer to run
beauty wild and
free
and from chrysalis awakening
hearken
to you
and
me

[can I adopt you?]

Sudhir Iyer
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17 posted 2000-08-30 10:08 AM


This is right there amongst the most wonderful poems I ever have read...

O gentle sire,
O Sir Balladeer
please continue on with
this form of poetry for as
long as these eyes allow their
latches to be opened thus
uncovering, glorious
wonderful poems
like these to
be uncurled
to bloom into
the most
lovely
of
s
m
i
l
e
s

My regards
sudhir
may you please seat yourself upon this flowered offering when you blossom into the most amazing butterflies




[This message has been edited by Sudhir Iyer (edited 08-30-2000).]

Wilfred Yeats
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18 posted 2000-08-30 10:22 AM


Not at all what I expected -eithe at the beginning - nor at the end- and the ending was very special "You" is most fortunate indeed - an excellent poem - reminds me a mite of Mr. Collin's work - and from me that is high praise.
Balladeer
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19 posted 2000-08-30 08:33 PM


Friends, this is not an evil attempt to revive this poem from the depths of page 3. It's just that I've been on planes and in taxis half the day and this is the first chance I've had to check inot Passions and I cannot let these wonderful replies go by unacknowledged....

Alicat....ROFL!!! Yeah, right!

Doreen....coming from someone whose free verse I worship daily this is indeed high praise. Thank you for your inspiration  

serenity.....the wink of a photo...what a perfect description...thank you!!!

Martie...another free verse legend here with kind words. My cup slosheth over!! Thank you, Martie  

Romantic fanatic...A hearty welcome to you and thank you for reading...

Marge...yep, sprucin's got its time and place, too. This side of me thanks you muchly  


Juliet...I'm VERY happy you liked it!!

Xangel...Arnold Swartzenegger couldn't muscle in on your turf. You're the third muscatel, er, mouseketeer, er, musketeer with the two FV divas above. I'll try not to step on your turf too often  

chansondegeste...thank you for commenting and don't worry...if it is your opinion then it is a good opinion and will be respected by all....one of the great things about this place  

hoot...any comment from you is special indeed. Thank you.....

Sunshine...yes, you can! I'm house-trained, don't eat much and have cut way back on the times I howl at the moon...but do I haveta call ya mommy?  

sudhir....what kind words in such a beautiful presentation!!! Thank you for the effort...it's magnificent!

Wilfred Yeats...I thank you for a wonderful compliment. I'm glad you enjoyed...

Have you ever imagined a world with no hypothetical situations?

Paula Finn
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missouri
20 posted 2000-08-31 01:17 AM


there is not a lot i can add to what hasnt already been said...but I think this suits you sir...it just flows from start to finish and ooohhhhhhhh what a finish
CocoBaci
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21 posted 2000-08-31 01:29 AM


I just want to say that I really like this free verse you've shared!

It possesses a style one that mirrors the image I have of you when I read your poetry or review your dialogues in replies  

Very nice Sir B...
Coco  

LngJhnAg
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22 posted 2000-08-31 07:11 AM


'Deer - I apologize for not responding to this excellent free verse poem a lot sooner.  I have just a couple of minor points to clarify  *heh heh*

When you wrote:

So here I am
once again dressed
in yesterday's clothes

Isn't this a new turn in fashion for you?  After all, you have only one set of clothes.  Have you loosened your ever-tight purse strings to buy a SECOND set of underwear??  We can only hope.

And then, when you said...

only the sharpest eyes
staring intently
at the uppermost
tips
of microscopically
upturned corners
of an otherwise
immobile mouth
would ever be able
to uncover
the presence
of
you.


Are you finally admitting that you laugh at my poetry??  As for thinking of me.. well, we'd better clear this through Lorelei first, dontcha think?  *innocent unworldwise eyes blinking*

On a more serious note *and you thought I couldn't play a single serious note* - I'm not surprised at all by the excellence of this poem, Mike.  Whatever the style, you have a wonderful gift in your poetic soul.

Kethry
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Victoria Australia
23 posted 2000-08-31 07:21 AM


Deer, This so deep and so brilliant a real jewel, worth hunting for and burying and saving for later.  
Be well
Kethry


"It is the image in the mind that links us to lost treasures;
but it is the loss that shapes the image,
gathers the flowers weaves the garland."-

Mark Bohannan
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24 posted 2000-08-31 10:12 AM


This free verse style definitely is one for you.  Your ability to reach inside and share are amazing in whatever style you choose.  I will join the others on saying that I hope you continue to grace us with more in this style and this side of you is most refreshing. Great read "deer" sir.
BloomingRose
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25 posted 2000-08-31 10:38 AM


Hmmmmmm hidden inner self ...
kept my attention.

Deb

Sunshine
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26 posted 2000-08-31 11:01 AM


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