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    Nine Lines In Honor of Plum Wine

    The plum wine was hiding in the city.
    Glasses from Japan gathered dust since last
    May, when the exchange student was here,
    with her kimono, fan and ancient grace.
    Someday was the promise she gave to us,
    our flower of kindness she would repay.
    A simple gesture across time and space,
    to guide my way unseen to a small shop,
    the way moonlight opens the Ghost Orchid.

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    Oriental (ism)

    Haole Girl

    Haole girl on Honolulu street ask
    Japanese lady, how you say thank you?
    Ah, she say, with slight bow, arigato,
    Hai, arigato.
    Now you say.
    Ah ree gah toe, ahree ga to, arigato!
    Hai!

    Haole girl on Honolulu street run
    to Japanese store on corner for rice
    wrapped in seaweed and sweet sour seed
    Hai!
    She smile big grin, arigato.
    She pay.
    Hai, arigato.
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    cherry blossoms pale
    bloom with delicate beauty
    caresses in pink
    .
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    "Courage is not the absence of fear but the judgment that something else is more important than fear." -- Ambrose Redmoon

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    Dear Bii
    Would you please...choose a word.
    It looks like no one else has anything to say about orientalism, at least for now.
    I'm in love with The Vinegar Man and Mr. Tanner, but be careful, it could just as easily be you.

    "If you're going to write you better have somewhere to come from." Flannery O'Connor

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    Perhaps I was west
    when I should have been east
    when you called for poems
    on Orientalism...
    In any case, I was here
    when I should have been there.
    I sometimes get the two mixed up
    but here is something
    Zennish (I think):

    Clear your mind! Clear your mind!
    Let it be free
    at last! Free at last!
    As it has not long since been.

    An empty mind
    is the measure of timelessness,
    the temperature
    of infinity.

    Imagine there is nothing
    in it but the lazy wash of sound
    Shhh-wah Shhh-wah Shhh-wah
    Shhh-wah Shhh-wah Shhh-wah
    Shhh-wah Shhh-wah Shhh-wah


    And then even that washes out...

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    OK, the word is Trust

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    Trust

    .
    The fall into love begins as
    A hypnotizing drift, born in a smile....
    Quickens into breathless exhilaration...
    Touch forces a heart-stopping pulse-racing tailspin...
    Rapidly accelerating earthward
    at supersonic heart-speed.

    Catch me?
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    the safety of your arms
    as they engulp me
    the flame of desire
    simply engulfs me

    im trembling and shaking
    fighting to breath
    you watch me carefuly
    and i know that you care

    its ok i sigh im ok
    he looks at me with the passion
    and he says he wont hurt me
    just to relax

    im scared
    my body is shaking uncontralbly
    you whisper i love you
    i begin to relax

    i love you
    your holding me in your arms
    i trust you
    you kiss my forhead goodnight

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    Trust

    The ballroom floor shines red beneath my shy eyes
    As I bow to the thundering applause.
    His eyes shine bright with confidence,
    Mine follow his, shining with trust.


    The trembling toes couldnt leave the wheelchair,
    “Trust me”, he had said,
    And I did.

    My footsteps faded as the night went on.
    The tears twinkled in my eye,
    “Trust me”, he had said
    And I did.

    The pain screamed out,
    I was filled with doubts
    And the world was too much on me.
    “Trust me”, he had said
    And I did.


    The ballroom floor shines red beneath my shy eyes
    As I walk away from the dance floor
    And help him hold his white long stick—
    “Were you good?” asks he.
    “Trust me”, say I,
    And watch the smile light up his blind eyes.
    .
    ...the smell of flowers through metal labyrinths.

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    Exclamation

    Trust boiled down to a broth.

    ON A LESS-TRAVELED ROAD

    Life is a long, one-way street
    that, often as not, takes the long way around.

    Frost spoke of “The Road Less-Traveled By”.
    I’ve been on it all my life. What’s the difference?

    Then again, how could you tell any difference
    when there is really nothing to compare it to?

    Nothing. Something. Are they really the same?
    “I think, therefore I am.” Or is it. “I am, therefore I think?”

    Existence is like a soap bubble:
    It’s pretty, but it doesn’t take much to burst it.

    One thing about a less-traveled road:
    There is less traffic, and fewer rest areas.

    Oh, and don’t break down along the way.
    “Less-traveled by”, remember? So who’s going to fix your car?

    Dale Harris
    © 1996
    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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    Trust

    Trust

    I stand at the edge of the stage
    Looking back at arms outstretched
    With fingers beckoning, saying,
    Trust me.
    I look again and again to be sure,
    And fall back into the pit that carries
    Me, like pass the butter please.

    I stand at the edge of the water
    Looking back at little waves of deep and blue
    With ripples and droplets, saying,
    Trust me.
    I look again and again to be sure,
    And fall back into the lake that engulfs
    Me, like an apple waiting to be bobbed.

    I stand at the beginning of each day
    Looking back at past and future
    With things unknown, saying,
    Trust me.
    I look again and again to be sure
    And fall back into a life that teaches
    Me, like a bird pushed from it's nest.

    I stand now in front of you
    Looking deep into your eyes
    With so many promises, saying,
    Trust me.
    I look again and again to be sure
    And fall back into arms that surround
    Me, like the farmer in the dell.

    Like softened butter or a floating apple,
    Like a new bird flying or someone chosen for the circle,
    I trust.
    I'm in love with The Vinegar Man and Mr. Tanner, but be careful, it could just as easily be you.

    "If you're going to write you better have somewhere to come from." Flannery O'Connor

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    Quote Originally Posted by ampoule View Post
    Trust

    I stand at the edge of the stage
    Looking back at arms outstretched
    With fingers beckoning, saying,
    Trust me.
    I look again and again to be sure,
    And fall back into the pit that carries
    Me, like pass the butter please.

    I stand at the edge of the water
    Looking back at little waves of deep and blue
    With ripples and droplets, saying,
    Trust me.
    I look again and again to be sure,
    And fall back into the lake that engulfs
    Me, like an apple waiting to be bobbed.

    I stand at the beginning of each day
    Looking back at past and future
    With things unknown, saying,
    Trust me.
    I look again and again to be sure
    And fall back into a life that teaches
    Me, like a bird pushed from it's nest.

    I stand now in front of you
    Looking deep into your eyes
    With so many promises, saying,
    Trust me.
    I look again and again to be sure
    And fall back into arms that surround
    Me, like the farmer in the dell.

    Like softened butter or a floating apple,
    Like a new bird flying or someone chosen for the circle,
    I trust.


    i like the way you did this...its realy nicely done...i especialy like all of your metaphors at the end ot the stanza at first they didnt make much since bbut it took me a moment to reread them and realise that there beautifuly wovent throught.
    steph

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    Thank you steph! I struggled with this trust word but I kept going back to a game we played in summer camp which led me to thinking of a mosh pit etc.
    Again, thank you.
    I'm in love with The Vinegar Man and Mr. Tanner, but be careful, it could just as easily be you.

    "If you're going to write you better have somewhere to come from." Flannery O'Connor

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    Quote Originally Posted by ampoule View Post
    Trust

    I stand at the edge of the stage
    Looking back at arms outstretched
    With fingers beckoning, saying,
    Trust me.
    I look again and again to be sure,
    And fall back into the pit that carries
    Me, like pass the butter please.

    I stand at the edge of the water
    Looking back at little waves of deep and blue
    With ripples and droplets, saying,
    Trust me.
    I look again and again to be sure,
    And fall back into the lake that engulfs
    Me, like an apple waiting to be bobbed.

    I stand at the beginning of each day
    Looking back at past and future
    With things unknown, saying,
    Trust me.
    I look again and again to be sure
    And fall back into a life that teaches
    Me, like a bird pushed from it's nest.

    I stand now in front of you
    Looking deep into your eyes
    With so many promises, saying,
    Trust me.
    I look again and again to be sure
    And fall back into arms that surround
    Me, like the farmer in the dell.

    Like softened butter or a floating apple,
    Like a new bird flying or someone chosen for the circle,
    I trust.
    So lovely! It reminds me of that trust exercise, where you stand behind the person and invite her to fall backwards and trust that you will catch her or him... How wonderful isn't it when we can take up that challenge without hesitation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PrinceMyshkin View Post
    So lovely! It reminds me of that trust exercise, where you stand behind the person and invite her to fall backwards and trust that you will catch her or him... How wonderful isn't it when we can take up that challenge without hesitation?
    LOL....that's just what I had mentioned to steph.
    I'm in love with The Vinegar Man and Mr. Tanner, but be careful, it could just as easily be you.

    "If you're going to write you better have somewhere to come from." Flannery O'Connor

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