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    So......doesn't anyone have a new word for us?
    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
    So......doesn't anyone have a new word for us?
    If I may, in honor of your return, how about ... HOME.

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    Yes, HOME. Thank you fire.
    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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    Where the Heart Is: Home

    Down at the end of a short little block in town they call Maple Street,
    There is an empty lot on the right hand side of the road.
    I have all of my memories buried there always waiting, it’s my retreat—

    As a boy in the 60’s the little white house there seemed like a treat,
    As poverty-stricken as we were, at least we had a home.
    Down at the end of a short little block in town they call Maple Street,

    My mom raised three kids on her own sometimes wondering how to makes ends meet,
    And I learned responsibility and how to hold down a job of my own.
    I have all of my memories buried there always waiting, it’s my retreat—

    How those old wooden floors resounded with pounding of happy feet,
    My little brother and I, lost in our dreams and our fantasy tomes.
    Down at the end of a short little block in town they call Maple Street,

    We finally had to move away from there to an apartment complex from difficulty.
    I was in the hospital at the time and when I was let go, I didn’t go home—
    I have all of my memories buried there always waiting, it’s my retreat—

    But the old house fell in the great flood two years later; we were safe as could be.
    Stood and watched from across the river until the old homestead was gone—
    Down at the end of a short little block in town they call Maple Street,
    I have all of my memories buried there always waiting, it’s my retreat—

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    Shine

    Earlier the night long rain ended,
    and now rises like watery ghosts.
    Everything is muted with morning
    as if morning is trying to recall
    what it has been doing
    and where it has been, and I
    know from some old experience
    not to speak. So my eyes whisper.

    Sitting on the damp rock wall
    watching the wet waffled empty
    bench, I sense someone there,
    but there is no one now.
    The concrete walk shines, reflecting
    nothing but indistinct sky, soft
    and ethereal like a child’s hair,
    distant lone trees and towers
    stand like shadows in a darkened room.

    On the walk is a brown long neck
    bottle, its reflection sharp, another
    bottle joined at the hip, the whole
    making alligator jaws or binoculars,
    through which I look this windless
    gray morning, wanting to see
    how distance found its way here,
    wanting to find the lens that reaches home.

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    You have truly beautiful vision, firefangled. Thanks for this.
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    greeted with a warm smile
    whispers of comfort and acceptance
    easy communication in familiar surroundings
    an acknowledgment of radiance shared
    the peaceful luxury of being
    myself

    friends never met
    keyboards only connect...
    can this be home?

    answers escape me
    questions scattered in the wind
    a breathless moment away

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    home, a footlocker

    Footlocker

    No burro, no horse, no ox,
    but a wooden box of army-green
    lopes along, carrying my treasures
    from house to house,
    but it is my true home,
    that footlocker.

    Father-built,
    a baby girl playpen made room
    to hold Tiny Tears and paperdolls
    and books with golden spines,
    and Mother said whatever fits,
    you can take and the layers began.

    A Chinese tea set with dragons,
    Korean dolls from Father keeping peace,
    a tiny silver and turquoise ring made
    by roadside natives, lava rocks, and
    a tearful note from a little friend
    whose party I would miss.

    Layers of photographs and stacks of 45 love,
    with books by Uris, the love scenes earmarked,
    and letter sweaters and yearbooks and ribbons
    and trophies and poems and stories and books,
    always books and love notes hidden,
    all frosted with Grandmother's garden quilt.

    Yes, like some luscious rectangular layer cake,
    I imagine the contents turned out upon a plate
    to make my mouth water as I eye all of the
    wonderful fillings, just sweet enough with memory
    and the right amount of teary salt and sprinkles,
    sprinkles of color from all I have seen and done.

    And as I look around this messy room,
    stacked with papers and books, music and photos,
    what would I choose today to fill that box,
    and I know...Tiny Tears, paperdolls, books
    with golden spines, a Chinese tea set, Korean dolls,
    a silver and turquoise ring...all that, and a thankful heart.


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    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 firefangled View Post
    Earlier the night long rain ended,
    and now rises like watery ghosts.
    Everything is muted with morning
    as if morning is trying to recall
    what it has been doing
    and where it has been, and I
    know from some old experience
    not to speak. So my eyes whisper.

    Sitting on the damp rock wall
    watching the wet waffled empty
    bench, I sense someone there,
    but there is no one now.
    The concrete walk shines, reflecting
    nothing but indistinct sky, soft
    and ethereal like a child’s hair,
    distant lone trees and towers
    stand like shadows in a darkened room.

    On the walk is a brown long neck
    bottle, its reflection sharp, another
    bottle joined at the hip, the whole
    making alligator jaws or binoculars,
    through which I look this windless
    gray morning, wanting to see
    how distance found its way here,
    wanting to find the lens that reaches home.
    I love those morning drip drops after the rain has just passed by.
    And whispering eyes...how beautiful.
    Home is where we are, right?
    I love the buddhist saying, Wherever you go, there you are.
    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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    Another word please. Someone, anyone, please choose.
    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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    Well, to follow "HOME", the next word is.....

    Heart
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    heart

    This is my first go on this thread, so here goes

    The heart of the matter


    Peel away the layers as if it were an onion.
    I know the juices make you cry.
    Maybe if you hold it under cold water
    or cut off the root first
    the sting will be lessened.
    It is a hard thing to face the pain
    or general discomfort one finds
    at the center of their own personal universe.
    What things are hidden there-
    secrets, lies, fantasies, ambitions, longings?
    Peal away each thick layer and examine it.
    Is it fodder or fit for your consumption?
    Once you have revealed the heart.
    hold it up for all to esteem
    and chew over the sweet juicy center.

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    “Keep that door closed!”
    the heart shouted back.
    “Don’t you know any better?”
    And he stomped off,
    in search of a stronger padlock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by motherhubbard View Post
    It is a hard thing to face the pain
    or general discomfort one finds
    at the center of their own personal universe.
    What things are hidden there-
    secrets, lies, fantasies, ambitions, longings?
    Peal away each thick layer and examine it.

    What things, indeed, MH. Beautiful beginnings for this word.

    Psssst! I am cheating and writing this at work. I will tell them you have encouraged me to, if they ask. They won't ask. I am the strange writer with hawk feathers hanging on his computer screen. It's good to be strange.

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    Heart was the word, correct. This one may be too personal, and if you think so, PM me, and I'll remove it. OK?

    Feeling empty again…


    Forgive me if I sound bitter
    I’ve tried so hard to understand
    I know your job is important
    And that things can’t always go as planned
    But I just came through hell again yesterday
    And I can still smell the flames
    And here I sit again alone
    I’m not saying you’re to blame
    It just seems that when I need you most
    Other things always get in the way
    I can’t fight this battle all alone
    I just don’t have the strength
    God knows you’ve been more wife to me
    Than I ever will deserve
    I’d never have made it half this far
    If you hadn’t helped to heal the hurt
    Oh, but I wish and long to be together
    To feel that magic once again
    To feel the pain get chased away
    By your fingers on my skin
    To gaze into those deep green eyes
    And fall in love with you all over again
    To feel the brush and taste of your sweet lips
    As you tell me I’m your man
    Oh dear God it’s so hard—
    Feeling empty again…

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    Heart out on the sleeve, perhaps, but heart...
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    Some of us smoke
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