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    superb is the love you give to thee
    it's like champagne on a rhum
    it bubbles then rises to a trim
    entices buds to silky pomme
    and luminates in panache strum
    Last edited by cacian; 03-18-2012 at 03:48 AM.
    it may never try
    but when it does it sigh
    it is just that
    good
    it fly

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    Dark skies,
    Fertile soil,
    Pollination,
    Fertilization,
    Life unfolds.

    Experiences,
    Sensation,
    Perception,
    Knowledge,
    Realization
    Mind unfolds

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulclem View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mutatis-Mutandi View Post
    I once saw a man
    Walking down the street.
    I laughed at him
    Because he had big feet.
    Then he loped up to me
    With his great big face,
    And with the sweetest voice
    Said I had no grace.
    So I looked at him
    In his big, innocent eyes
    And punched him on the chin
    For that insult I despise.

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    jaded, unflown
    a feeling may
    weigh in say
    but like a breeze
    wishing to greet
    spectacle cretes
    hear it upheave
    and take a leap
    to fields of peace
    Last edited by cacian; 03-20-2012 at 03:37 AM.
    it may never try
    but when it does it sigh
    it is just that
    good
    it fly

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    I once saw a man
    Walking down the street.
    I laughed at him
    Because he had big feet.

    Then he loped up to me
    With his great big face,
    And with the sweetest voice
    Said I had no grace.

    So I looked at him
    In his big, innocent eyes
    And punched him on the chin
    For that insult I despise.

    That insult I despised
    Was less than my great punch,
    He chased me to my kitchen door
    To have me for his lunch.

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    spirits of May
    divine of days
    they are the flowers
    of the tay
    they climb in pace
    mountains of lays
    and ring in bells
    of thousands ways
    it may never try
    but when it does it sigh
    it is just that
    good
    it fly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulclem View Post
    I once saw a man
    Walking down the street.
    I laughed at him
    Because he had big feet.

    Then he loped up to me
    With his great big face,
    And with the sweetest voice
    Said I had no grace.

    So I looked at him
    In his big, innocent eyes
    And punched him on the chin
    For that insult I despise.

    That insult I despised
    Was less than my great punch,
    He chased me to my kitchen door
    To have me for his lunch.
    he peeled me liked a carrot
    and basted me in oil
    squeezed me in a saucepan
    and put me onto boil
    Before sunlight can shine through a window, the blinds must be raised - American Proverb

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    Mutatis, Paulclem, Delta

    I once saw a man
    Walking down the street.
    I laughed at him
    Because he had big feet.

    Then he loped up to me
    With his great big face,
    And with the sweetest voice
    Said I had no grace.

    So I looked at him
    In his big, innocent eyes
    And punched him on the chin
    For that insult I despise.

    That insult I despised
    Was less than my great punch,
    He chased me to my kitchen door
    To have me for his lunch.

    he peeled me liked a carrot
    and basted me in oil
    squeezed me in a saucepan
    and put me onto boil

    So I went into the ether,
    As vengeful as could be,
    To deliver him a head butt
    Of steam and etheric me.

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    Mutatis, Paulclem, Delta

    I once saw a man
    Walking down the street.
    I laughed at him
    Because he had big feet.

    Then he loped up to me
    With his great big face,
    And with the sweetest voice
    Said I had no grace.

    So I looked at him
    In his big, innocent eyes
    And punched him on the chin
    For that insult I despise.

    That insult I despised
    Was less than my great punch,
    He chased me to my kitchen door
    To have me for his lunch.

    he peeled me liked a carrot
    and basted me in oil
    squeezed me in a saucepan
    and put me onto boil

    So I went into the ether,
    As vengeful as could be,
    To deliver him a head butt
    Of steam and etheric me.

    'Knock it off!' he roared
    while sprinkling me with garlic.
    I screamed in writhing agony
    when I was saved by a Dalek.
    Before sunlight can shine through a window, the blinds must be raised - American Proverb

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    Mutatis, Paulclem, Delta

    I once saw a man
    Walking down the street.
    I laughed at him
    Because he had big feet.

    Then he loped up to me
    With his great big face,
    And with the sweetest voice
    Said I had no grace.

    So I looked at him
    In his big, innocent eyes
    And punched him on the chin
    For that insult I despise.

    That insult I despised
    Was less than my great punch,
    He chased me to my kitchen door
    To have me for his lunch.

    he peeled me liked a carrot
    and basted me in oil
    squeezed me in a saucepan
    and put me onto boil

    So I went into the ether,
    As vengeful as could be,
    To deliver him a head butt
    Of steam and etheric me.

    'Knock it off!' he roared
    while sprinkling me with garlic.
    I screamed in writhing agony
    when I was saved by a Dalek.

    It had landed on the lawn
    And blasted through the doorway
    Old big foot hoofed it through the house
    And ended up in Norway.

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    Since then my Dalek friend
    has been my one and only mate
    If Big Foot should return
    He'll flash and shout, 'Exterminate!'
    Before sunlight can shine through a window, the blinds must be raised - American Proverb

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    Excellent

    Quite enjoyed that.

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    This little poem follows a slightly larger poem 3.21.2012 I wrote in the "What Are You Thinking Right Now" thread the other day:



    3.23.2012

    The plum tree
    nods and wiggles
    taunted by the wind
    inwardly giggling




    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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    The trees stand calmly on the street
    On which his restless heart would race
    And with the stars that own the night,
    That twinkle with a charming light,
    They map a bond upon his face.

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    Liked this one very much YesNo.

    Ta ! (short for tarradiddle),
    tailor STATELY
    tailor

    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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