Open Poetry #14 |
Pushing The Needle Through |
Mistletoe Angel
since 2000-12-17
Posts 32816Portland, Oregon |
Pushing The Needle Through By: Noah Eaton 6/16/01 Pushing the needle through Quilting a hale heresy Wearing good-faith out on my sleeve Joining in the march of good-will and liberty Parlance in every thread Badges ennoble what they mean There is a coat of arms in everyone’s wardrobe Suitable for the solicifious, try it on and see Standing proud tandem with the pious The Lord my greatest love and fraternal commodore Salutations spoken thicker than blood In dedicating oneself to love and succor Weaving a decent direction Cotterpin of imagination sought A heart woven in patchwork Checkered thoughts attaching me and God |
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serenity blaze Member Empyrean
since 2000-02-02
Posts 27738 |
Noah? I confess my vocabulary is lacking on this piece...but it does intrigue me with its pronounced stoicism...so? I add to my library to return when I am not so befuddled....okay...it might be awhile...I am so often befuddled... but truly wanted to be more sure of the content, okay? okay! |
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Poeminister Senior Member
since 2000-02-26
Posts 1862Regina SK; Canada |
Enjoyed the phrases throughout this piece. Nicely woven. PM |
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rosepetals25
since 2000-05-31
Posts 3076PA |
Noah, The thing I hate about having no time to stop in as much as I like is missing the poets I like to try to follow Your poems always catch my eye and interest and this one is no different I'm so glad I had time to be able to look through and find it.. enjoyed muchly TaraB |
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