Open Poetry #9 |
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We traced the paths of graveyards |
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grandiloquent Member
since 1999-07-08
Posts 104Midwest America |
Remember nights in disguise? we played card tricks and darting eyes against each other we picked our phrases off each others' mouths, lightly, and held them out on unruffled palms, and blew them into the air We traced the paths of graveyards with our shuffling toes; For romance, For the idea of innocence (which we did not understand, although we were every bit of it) And sat back to back to thought to think on porches in the waning wind, grey with discovery trailing motion of every hand pulling collars up against the dead temperature, against the greatness laying near my cheek waiting to pounce through my hair to my chest and gnaw, subdued, at my wanderlust heart (still restless here inside my chest, with years and years to give it rest) I laughed as myself for the First time, with giggles trickling down my chin and over my jiggling belly -- sore from your antics, from the shared breath between us -- But I was terrified of the exposed and Am still an unopened. I loved. And that was it. I took it only for what it was and let it lie there. (I will always begin with explanations) (I will always start with apologies under my tongue). |
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Mark Bohannan Member Rara Avis
since 2000-06-21
Posts 7269In the winds of Cherokee song |
WOWWWWW what a memory of a passion filled night. I truely hope that I caught all that was said in this and read it three times to make sure. Lovely piece and indulge us in more once this one and the other one get their "air" time. |
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Paula Finn Member Ascendant
since 2000-06-17
Posts 5546missouri |
I was slow in finding you but wow am I evr glad I did...this is so evocative and compelling..."we picked each others phrases off each others mouths" what a delicious kiss that must have been |
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Martie
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Member Empyrean
since 1999-09-21
Posts 28049California |
I just have to tell you that I love the way you write...the way you so easily slip out the thought..wonderful! |
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grandiloquent Member
since 1999-07-08
Posts 104Midwest America |
Thank you, thank you, thank you, not only for a positive reply, but any at all... I more than welcome any criticism of my poetry - especially from a group of people who obviously take one another's pieces into such high regard. I look forward to posting as well as reading and making my own notations. This is a lovely place to showcase one's work… Thank you, thank you, thank you, not only for a positive reply, but any at all... I more than welcome any criticism of my poetry - especially from a group of people who obviously take one another's pieces into such high regard. I look forward to posting as well as reading and making my own notations. This is a lovely place to showcase one's work… Mark: and more! This was written about a full lusty week… thank you for taking a few extra minutes instead of merely a 'browse'. Paula: it was amazing! ![]() Martie: Thank you for telling! I have yet to find any of your own writings… perhaps you could point me to a post or two? |
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Wilfred Yeats Member Elite
since 2000-08-04
Posts 2704Wilmington, Delaware |
Some really excellent lines here - I find more with each rereading - very well done! |
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