Open Poetry #20 |
Poems of Dimension - Poetry Month, April 2002 |
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Poems of Dimension – Poetry Month, April 2002 Black clad dynamite, her hair was of angel gold and her Irish nature sparkled blarney with class She read of many things, but specifically of a Kansas storm, how it made life different from the West Coast and in that, she and I shared a same difference She shed not a word of her age but led us through chronicles of life. If you listened carefully and knew where to stop, you knew she wore her time well. We laughed with her as she spoke our truths and squeezed a tear with harsh reality. In the after words, I wondered how she would write this night sky that measured two days worth of heat, how the cold front kissed the warm front, who then slapped warm silly, and flashed thunderously, whipping into a dance of Tarantella, and if God had humor in the wedding of two opposites, his humor culminated in the throwing of rice which sounded suspiciously like hail. Hail that hailed the poet/author with applause of Kansas storms. ~*~ Tuesday, 16 April, 2002: Attended Arts & Humanities Poetry reading by Patricia Traxler, author of Blood and Forbidden Words [This message has been edited by Sunshine (04-17-2002 08:53 AM).] |
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What an amazing description you have penned here! Wish I had been there! This poem is superb, Karilea... Hail to Sunshine!! I had a handle on life...but it broke. |
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Sunshine
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Ah...she was very good, 'Deer...and the attendees could appreciate her words all the more as they drove home in the storm that came up [and down] directly after her reading... thanks for the early morning read! |
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Enchantress Member Empyrean
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Posts 35113Canada eh. |
Excellent morning read Karilea. Could imagine you coming home in a storm after the reading. Wow! Talk about special effects. ~Hugs~ |
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suthern
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Posts 20723Louisiana |
I loved the beginning... loved the following verses... loved the ending. *S* Are you sure that storm wasn't applauding the words you'd write? *S* Excellent work, Sunshine! |
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Sunshine
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Thank you for the read, Enchantress...it WAS a good storm... suthern, kind words, lady, and I do so appreciate them, but no, not yet...I'm still hesitant to do much but share what I have here... and hope that I please a poet or two now and then... |
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Marsha
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Posts 7423Maidstone Kent England |
Kari darling sister of my soul this is utterly wonderful writing, the sheer beauty of these words caress my soul with delight. Your writing is always divinely painted in brilliant hues of crystal truths. I love it, I really do. The writing is as always perfect. One day darling heart I hope to capture a thought the way you did Love and warm stuff As always Mushy To give light to them that sit in darkness..... to guide our feet into the way of peace Luke 2:79 |
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Magnus
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Posts 14135South Carolina, USA |
LOVE the descriptiveness and the feelings of this experience....seems that you had a wonderful time at the reading... |
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Mistletoe Angel
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Posts 32816Portland, Oregon |
(smiles) Wow, I wish I could have attended her reading too, sweet friend, this must of been so wonderful! (sigh) I have been happy to see other poets read their works aloud, including the modern poet Joseph Hutchinson, who has such wonderful extended metaphors! (smiles) This is excellent, sweet friend, may the rain come and grace Kansas once more with thunderstorms for you, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Karilea, thank you for sharing! May love and light always shine upon you! Love, Noah Eaton |
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