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motherhubbard
07-08-2007, 11:16 PM
I think there is a lot of room for improvement here. let me know what you would do :)
I long for home,
even when I’m there
Long for endless summer days going nowhere
and nowhere to go
I long to watch the children
And the garden
And the grass
Grow taller and fuller
For the cool nights
And fireflies
to pepper the fields of wildflowers
and morning glories
I long to be refreshed
by morning birdsong and
gentle breezes that fill my summer
dreams and yearning soul.
I long for sudden showers
that clean the trees
and quiet the dust
Leaving the world bright and new again
stephofthenight
07-09-2007, 03:47 AM
to pepper the feilds of wildflowers, i dont know i think peppered is a adj. describing the wildflowers. like randomly placed is peppered. well thats just me.
steph
PrinceMyshkin
07-09-2007, 07:35 AM
I think there is a lot of room for improvement here. let me know what you would do :)
The only room for improvement I can think of is that you write and post another poem as wonderful as this, which would be an improvement in quantity but not necessarily quality!
I long for home,
even when I’m there
This freaked me out as I'd expressed the same thought in an epigram I attributed to one of the characters in my first novel: "You're never so far from home as when you're there."
Especially loved the following lines:
to pepper the fields of wildflowers
and morning glories
and
I long for sudden showers
that clean the trees
and quiet the dust
Leaving the world bright and new again
These last lines remind me of a time I was driving a tractor back along the river Jordan just after a rain and I looked up at the normally pale, tired-looking ancient hills of Gallilee, and all the colours appeared to have been revived.
BRAVO!
motherhubbard
07-09-2007, 11:26 AM
Prince, I feel so complimented. That really means a lot coming from you as I know you would have told me your thoughts on what needed to be changed.
I had not thought of Gallilee as being a place with tractors. The area looks so barren in pictures. I can imagine you on that tractor appreciating the awakening that comes after a rain washes the world clean.
I saw you book of poetry on Amazon recently. I thought I’d let you know.
PrinceMyshkin
07-09-2007, 11:35 AM
Prince, I feel so complimented. That really means a lot coming from you as I know you would have told me your thoughts on what needed to be changed.
I had not thought of Gallilee as being a place with tractors. The area looks so barren in pictures. I can imagine you on that tractor appreciating the awakening that comes after a rain washes the world clean.
I saw you book of poetry on Amazon recently. I thought I’d let you know.
This was at Kfar Blum, a kibbutz in the upper Galilee, very close to Lebanon and below the Golan Heights. Was there for 9 months or so as part of a workshop for young Labour Zionists.
I returned there 25 years later with my first-born, Rafael, for his 13th birthday in lieu of a Bar Mitzvah since my kids aren't Jewish by Jewish law.
Pendragon
07-09-2007, 06:56 PM
Oh, yeah, Mother H. A new Emily Dickinson, but hopefully you will be recognized while you are still alive!
Pen
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motherhubbard
07-10-2007, 08:59 AM
thank you Pen, that means a lot coming from you. Thank you very much
Granny5
07-10-2007, 11:19 AM
Mother, It's beautiful. I know the exact feeling....the exact field.
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