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RSWells
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0 posted 2003-04-22 03:20 PM




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These are the pages
    time has turned to yellow

Some writ in rages
    loud as from thunderheads

Lions in cages
    fulminating bellows

Fallen to ages
    all lived yet now art dead

These are the reads
    embraced as kind bedfellows

Whose passions are seeds
    that time has only spread

Fulfilling the needs
    of lovers, whisp'ring mellow

Death in its greed
    may wither but shall not shred

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photo by author; clkwise from left, (1) World Poetry (2) The Book Of Love (3) Tennyson's Work (4) Les Miserables (5) Steal This Book (6) Terrible Rain, The War Poets 1939-45 (7) A Dictionary Of Slang And Unconventional English (8) The Norton Anthology Of Poetry (9) Keats (10) Byron (11) Shelley's Poems (12) Holy Bible...Mics. Boxing Memorabilia

"Nils Desperandum" Wells Family Motto

© Copyright 2003 Richard S. Wells jr. - All Rights Reserved
1slick_lady
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1 posted 2003-04-22 03:25 PM


you are so talented...i wish i had an ounce of you in me...h
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2 posted 2003-04-22 03:33 PM


We should all have access to your library.  Joyce
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3 posted 2003-04-22 03:41 PM


RSWells,
You have a wonderful lilbrary and ability to write. Always enjoy your poerty

RSWells
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4 posted 2003-04-22 03:57 PM


Helen, Be careful what you wish for

Joyce, Thank you, I've hundreds more

Seymour, As always your words are kind

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5 posted 2003-04-22 06:15 PM



My library is akin to yours...
scattered works of ashes...

however...

I treasure my books...all of them...
I root through pages to find,
hallowed thought of men who've passed,
their leavings for me to mind...

some one day, perhaps I may
grace a desk or ledge...
though not so deep nor manicured,
as the words you dredge...

for you have built a monument,
three, or four, or more,
where I come and sit quite happily,
to read what you have stored...

I travel halls of your mind,
and try to see through eyes
that have seen far more than mine,
and thus, I realize...

that naive I am, in middle age,
though young at heart I be,
so research is still mine to have,
by which to write my poetry...

~*~

I have been SO inspired lately
by some of the best around here...

thank you, Richard...

RSWells
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6 posted 2003-04-22 06:41 PM


Wow! Sunshine, I hope you posted this independent of my cobwebbed work. C'est bon! I, too love research. I pull little threads of interest and they lead me to places heretofore unknown to me. All inspiring. Thank you for your classic comment.
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7 posted 2003-04-22 06:43 PM


Wonderful Richard!
And the picture gives us a tiny glimpse into a corner of your world.
How I would love to trace my fingers over your book collection.
~Smiles & Hugs, Nancy~

~Somewhere in my heart I'm always
dancing with you in the summer rain~

RSWells
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8 posted 2003-04-22 06:47 PM


Thank you Nancy. A good many I've obtained on Ebay, at affordable prices. They even have 500 year old bibles there (affordable for some I suppose)
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9 posted 2003-04-22 06:51 PM


Richard, I recently picked up a collection [3 Volumes] of The Works of Charles Dickens...

why?

because they are in excellent condition;
they contain NO copyright date;
and the type is teeny-tiny...which also means that the stories are in whole, not RD'd to death...and some of the illustrations still have the original onionskin...

oops...you didn't want to see me here again, did you?  

RSWells
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10 posted 2003-04-22 06:57 PM


Why wouldn't I want some Sunshine? When I get in that buying groove I often go for Victor Hugo, whose home in Paris I've visited and whose "Les Miserables" is my favorite novel.
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11 posted 2003-04-22 07:38 PM


Richard, I love finding out what others have on their shelves of books. Since I was a little girl, I have felt so comfortable in a library or bookstore covered in words like a favourite quilt. Enjoyed. Chris

"Hope" is the thing with feathers-
that perches in the soul....
                  
                       -Emily Dickinson

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12 posted 2003-04-22 08:03 PM


and I have had the pleasure of stepping into Faulkner's home, and into Hearst's home...

and in my "past"...who knows whose homes I've been in?   ...

This is so wonderful Richard...a great photo...

an open mind...

never close it from us again.

And never let a woman tell you
what to do.

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13 posted 2003-04-22 10:10 PM


*smiling at your clever rhyme scheme and at your creative source of inspire*
Ya know whats missing from that pic?

YOUR volume of poetry

You're the best I've ever felt ...
it's so wrong not to be with you.
It's getting harder to stay away,
it stops my heart just to be with you.

SH

RSWells
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14 posted 2003-04-22 10:23 PM


Chris...Thanks, I've lost most everything but hang onto at least 100 books of poetry.

Sunshine...women have and have not been a problem (and if I take your advice, then I won't)

Janet Marie....maybe someday. Thank you.


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15 posted 2003-04-22 10:26 PM


Richard, yes to what was said in all of the
replies above. And, why haven't you got your
book of poetry in your library? Everything
I've ever read of yours could be right
beside the words of the classics.
Hugs,
Ethel

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16 posted 2003-04-22 11:31 PM


Richard, mon ami. Je pense que vous etes l'epitome de l'homme de poesie.
I read Victor Hugo in French, and the English translation, and of course, saw the movie Les Miserables.  In fact, I've read most of the books in your collection, except the one Steal Me? or whatever it was called.
Thanks for sharing your library treasures, and thank you so much for reading and commenting on my poetry.  Kacy  

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17 posted 2003-04-22 11:50 PM


Not only did I enjoy the poem but the interaction created by the posting of it.  There is nothing like a good book of poetry, or a novel to get friends talking.  A glimpse into a poet's mind is all some people need to see a path to their heart. You have a million books with millions of ideas born from them to share yet m'friend

        

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18 posted 2003-04-23 12:00 PM


Ethel....Thank you for the blush.

Kacy.....Merci mon ami qui est eloge elevee.
      I liked the music in Les Miz but    didn't like the treatment of the Thernadiers who were child abusing, grave robbing scum in the novel but comic relief in the musical. I tried to give my oldest the first name of Cossette (1983) but was overruled by my ex (its her middle name) In some ways I've fancied myself Jean Valjean.

Sharon.....Yes, interaction is fun...on my up days. Thanks.

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19 posted 2003-04-23 02:38 PM



Well then...
let's see what we can do
to keep your spirits
UP!

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20 posted 2003-04-23 03:03 PM


Richard you are so talented.  Ah to be able to see into your mind would be so wonderful,
and you give us these glimpses through your words.....
incredible talent you have Sir!

I must have had my momma's will
and Gods Amazing Grace...

I'm a survivor....
(Reba)

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