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    Congratulations DieterM !

    Yes, an excellent and most poignant poem.

    Ta ! (short for tarradiddle),
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    who am I but a stitch in time
    what if I were to bare my soul
    would you see me origami

    7-8-2015

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    Quote Originally Posted by moonbird View Post
    Congrats DieterM, I enjoyed your poem as well!
    Sorry, moonbird, chalk it up to my illness and recent hospital stay. You had a rather nice couplet there! Again I am sorry for skipping you.
    Some of us laugh
    Some of us cry
    Some of us smoke
    Some of us lie
    But it's all just the way
    that we cope with our lives...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pendragon View Post
    Sorry, moonbird, chalk it up to my illness and recent hospital stay. You had a rather nice couplet there! Again I am sorry for skipping you.
    No problem, Pendragon.
    If we find the answer, it would be the ultimate triumph of human reason-- for we would know the mind of God.

    -Stephen Hawking

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    Good one Dieter, was quite a bunch of words. Pen, I also had no idea what I wrote. Booze. Hope you are well. We love you.

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    Wow, thanks a lot guys, that really makes my day! I'm not sure it's deserved as all the other poems, each in its own personal way, were great. But it's a subjective decision anyway, and I mesure the responsability as it's mine now. First thing: what shall we write about next? That's a hard one... **still pondering**

    Okay, for lack of space in my flat (and because I was too lazy to clean them yet again, I confess), I've been recently throwing away all my childhood cuddy toys.

    So let's use this simple topic as our leitmotiv: 'Toys'.

    Deadline is July 15th (incidentally the day after my birthday so I'll take your submissions as this year's birthday gift ;-))

    To your quills, my friends!
    "Im Arm der Liebe schliefen wir selig ein…" ("Liebesode" - Otto Erich Hartleben)
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    It seems today
    we have so many toys
    but I have a picture
    of a little girl with a corn shuck doll
    The look in her eyes is rapture...

    Pendragon
    Some of us laugh
    Some of us cry
    Some of us smoke
    Some of us lie
    But it's all just the way
    that we cope with our lives...

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    Left Behind

    The teddy bear without eyes
    sits soiled in the corner
    next to some broken Lego Blocks
    and a few half-melted plastic soldiers

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    Nothing Happened

    Jane's boy toy from last weekend's gone.
    Her husband asks about something.
    "Nothing happened." Life will bring
    The varied flowers from the spring
    Along to feel the winter's frost.
    They end like toys once played upon
    With memories that linger on
    Reminding them of what they lost.

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    Little Lost Teddy


    O Father dear
    I've lost my teddy
    O what am I to do ?

    O sleepy one
    Ere the sun went down
    You left him on the swing

    O Father dear
    By starlight's grace
    I could not espy him there

    O dearest child
    Perhaps he's gone, and
    Run off with the moon to play

    O Father dear
    Will he return
    When the sun should rise ?

    O precious one
    His will be done
    For this we too shall pray


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    Inspiration for this poem came from a talk at church given by a visiting High Councilman last Sunday (except his child asked him to join her in prayer); and a banner in Placerville, CA up for auction by Cathie Urquhart titled "Bearly Summer" with a teddy bear sitting in a swing in a sunny country backyard.
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    who am I but a stitch in time
    what if I were to bare my soul
    would you see me origami

    7-8-2015

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    Half-time

    Half of the time is up already, 4 excellent poems foreshadow heavy migraines when the day of decision will be there for me… Let's say no more; I just wanted to cheer you on. 15 days left to submit your entry. The subject still being Toys.
    "Im Arm der Liebe schliefen wir selig ein…" ("Liebesode" - Otto Erich Hartleben)
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    Plastic smile
    shining white
    under vacant eyes

    Elegant feet
    perfectly arched
    to fit her shoes

    Frozen in time
    like a statue
    in her cold beauty

    The sun shines
    on her face
    but she cannot feel it

    She is smiling
    but somehow I doubt
    she is happy
    If we find the answer, it would be the ultimate triumph of human reason-- for we would know the mind of God.

    -Stephen Hawking

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    The toy is him, because it is
    his shape and his size, and it fits
    her as he fits her,

    and she feels him when he is not there.
    'For sale: baby shoes, never worn'. Hemingway

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    Winner for the 'Toys' subject

    Thanks everyone for participating; decision time has come. I didn’t anticipate so many different poems dealing with the subject at hand yet, when reading your entries, with each new one, I told myself ‘Yes, exactly! Ah, and yes, there, too, another new way to speak of toys!’ Needless to say, thus, that I’m really happy to find all of you would qualify to be the winner (I never doubted that).

    Now, my sincere excuses; as eager as I am to read your poems, I’m very very bad at analyzing them. I’m maybe just too enclosed in my subjectivity. I will try however to point out the things that touched me with each entry.

    Pendragon, I loved the image you created in my mind of that little girl (I somehow see her black-skinned, serious look in her eyes, hair standing up in neat little peaks, perhaps because I see so many of them in this part of Paris) without ever describing her physically.

    Jajdude, all the same, your poem makes images arise in my mind more with the things you don’t say than with what you say. You masterfully hint at something awful having – maybe –happened (war? earthquake?) that could be nothing at all, too (just some toys being left behind because people moved out or grew too old to play with the toys).

    Yes No, I hadn’t thought of the idea of a boy toy bringing back some meaning to a frustrated wife’s life (and her husband’s as well, or at least, that’s how I read your lines) and find your poem very fitting as it turns the whole subject to something completely different (yet, it IS the same subject after all). Couldn’t prevent from singing ‘The Way We Were’ all along to your poem (“…can it be that life was all so simply then, or has memory re-written every line?…”)

    Tailor Stately, I see that teddy bear sitting on the swing, and I hear the little child’s prayer. The structure reminded me of that great Goethe poem ‘Der Erlkönig’ where a father and his feverish son have a poetic dialogue until the little one dies at the end. I particularly liked the idea of the being having ‘run off with the moon to play’.

    Moonbird, I simply loved that simple comparison of the doll as seen by the child (again, something you don’t say but imply) and the way we adults would see her, with all the questioning we add. Can a doll be happy? For a child, a non-question (of course she is ‘cause she’s my baby); for us, perhaps the essential (Ive-ish unanswered) one.

    Breathtest, I’m not sure I’ve understood what you wanted to say; I had to re-read your poem over and over again. Yet, I don’t have to understand poems (or music) with my mind; if there is something that touches my heart. And ‘he fits her’ is such a strong, magic image (for good ol’ romantic me)… a great poem.

    But there can only be one winner. And the decision is not easy. It took me a day too much (remember, I promised to be ready on July 15th). Congratulations, YesNo, the (virtual( prize is yours this time. And congrats & thanks to all of you for that wonderful birthday gift of your precious lines…
    "Im Arm der Liebe schliefen wir selig ein…" ("Liebesode" - Otto Erich Hartleben)
    New poetry collection available (Kindle and paperback)

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    Congratulations YesNo...I liked the metaphor you tucked in the middle and the creative use of "toy". "Bridges of Madison County" came to mind.
    I have come to terms with the future. From this day onward I will walk easy on the earth. Plant trees. Kill no living things. Live in harmony with all creatures. I will restore the earth where I am. Use no more of its resources than I need. And listen, listen to what it is telling me.~ M.J. Slim Hooey

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    Thanks, DieterM! And thanks, blythe spirit!

    The next topic is beach. I haven't been to one recently, but with Lake Michigan nearby, I have no real excuse.

    Deadline: August 6th, three weeks from now.

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