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Nan
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0 posted 2000-06-28 08:47 PM


I'm Baaaack - from my visit to Amish country where the corn grows slowly indeed..  

Colonel Magic

A magic place where time stands still,
In sleight illusionary way;
As country folk remand new will
By clinging fast to simpler day.

Reliving epochs seen as past,
As yesterday from morrow's shorn
Defying modern day's repast,
Time spent to greet earth's sprouting corn.

Life's wheel bespoke divergent cog,
In turn enjoined, allied at busk;
As kernels grown of common cob.
A harvest pared of silken husk.

Our choice to till past fields secure,
Predicting crops yield just amount;
Or opt future's magic allure -
To forge great lakes and move staid mount.



WHASKOTL...  





[This message has been edited by Nan (edited 06-28-2000).]
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1 posted 2000-06-28 08:56 PM


Nan~
This is just delightful.
Of course I loved the fact that you
mentioned the Indian ritual of the harvest of the corn.
Wonderfully done.
Glad to see you back ...
~*Marge*~

*Thanks for your assistance with
the photograph.  You're a doll !  


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2 posted 2000-06-28 09:03 PM


So very well done, Nan...such a sure and vivid harvest of words.
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3 posted 2000-06-28 09:39 PM


Sounds like you had a lovely time! Watching corn grow is a great way to spend a vacation.  
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4 posted 2000-06-28 10:04 PM


Fantastic, as always...and you know, of course, that they are selling "trips" to people to go watch the corn grow...

but even the imagination of the mid- westerners...

has nothing to match the magic of your words...

Sunny

~~~Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow.
Helen Keller ~~~

When you want to be loved, look within...KRJ


Elizabeth Santos
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5 posted 2000-06-28 10:12 PM


An interesting perspective on the Amish country, and a well written poem, as always
Liz

Nan
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6 posted 2000-06-29 07:03 AM


Thanks all...

Marge - The busk did seem a fitting cohesive verse.. Thanks...

Martie - It was a vivid experience for sure..

PdV - A good time was had by all - lots of corn - lots of laughs...

Sunshine -   - With all that rain? We were nearly ingested by a big old puddle - LOL - It's worth the price, for sure..

Elizabeth - Thanks for reading - God Bless..

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7 posted 2000-06-29 09:21 AM


Nan,
You have a style of your own, beautiful. *L*

doreen peri
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8 posted 2000-06-29 12:40 PM


Well well well.... wellcome back!!
hehe

As usual, your lyrical style and command of the English language amaze me! Great job on this poem and I'm so glad your trip was enjoyable!

doreen

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9 posted 2000-06-29 01:09 PM


loved this, you paint pictures like no other  
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10 posted 2000-06-29 10:14 PM


Hehe...

Deep, Doreen... very, very deep...

Corazon - I forgot the scarecrow, didn't I??? Thanks for reading and enjoying..

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11 posted 2000-06-30 09:05 AM


The second verse gave me some trouble until I got the cadence down.  Again, Nan, wonderful job...rich in metaphor and meaning, as I could see such hidden behind each line.

Colon-el Magic...fitting tribute to the Magic Capital of the World.  


Alicat

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