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    The oceans move like tongues in the earth’s shell.
    Listen: it is the first speech, consonants
    rolling over the bent world from drops of rain
    fallen into the dust of trenches long drowned.
    In its glossolalia you will hear
    the voice of humankind gathered from shores
    no longer shores, before the curse of Babel —
    an infant’s voice, hands trying to point, fingers curled,
    her feet kicks at the air for words outside the window.
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    Life is unfair.
    Love is unfair.
    We will just have to live with it.

    (someone once told me...)
    I sent my Soul through the Invisible,
    Some letter of that After-life to spell:
    And by and by my Soul return'd to me,
    And answer'd "I Myself am Heav'n and Hell :"


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    Quote Originally Posted by firefangled View Post
    The oceans move like tongues in the earth’s shell.
    Listen: it is the first speech, consonants
    rolling over the bent world from drops of rain
    fallen into the dust of trenches long drowned.
    In its glossolalia you will hear
    the voice of humankind gathered from shores
    no longer shores, before the curse of Babel —
    an infant’s voice, hands trying to point, fingers curled,
    her feet kicks at the air for words outside the window.
    Splendid!
    Aunt Shecky

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    there is no waiting door,
    nor near you (where
    my breathing starts),

    love begins:
    never only,
    only is

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    Une Dame d'un Certain Age

    We all know about the "pause"--
    But when does the (ahem) period
    Come to a full stop?

    Pinocchio in Senescence

    Even as he warped and aged,
    His knotty limbs stayed limber.
    With the crickety bug
    He still could cut a rug --
    But a lumbering trip
    would occasionally flip
    the call of
    "Timber!"

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    The Game Was Postponed

    The Game Was Postponed,
    But He Still Struck Out. . .Looking.

    Some day (she said) we’ll have a hearth,
    Just Yours and Mine.
    Reflected in the fire’s glow,
    Our glasses will clink and wave fine wine,
    Not the cheap beer we so well know.
    Outside a whippoorwill will trill
    Under a star’s wistful flight.
    The moon’ll blush full with our love’s thrill–
    But, sorry, Honey, not tonight.

    Aunt Shecky
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    Exclamation

    Quote Originally Posted by CdnReader View Post
    .

    Love, like life,
    is experienced
    in the
    in-between spaces.
    The places we think
    are too small....
    The places we think
    nothing can exist....
    The places we sometimes
    ignore
    or
    forget.

    .
    cdn/26aug07
    .

    .

    The silence crowds out
    the words that should be said.
    Neither of us asks,
    because neither of us
    wants to answer.

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    How true, how true! Good poetry! Really love this line: "Neither of us asks,
    because neither of us
    wants to answer."

    That kind of expresses life condenssed.

    Pen

    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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    Ah... Pen..... You are so sweet. Thank you!
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    Sometimes in this light
    a poem rises like dust
    and I must hold my breath
    and fill its spaces
    with my words.

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    Our lives toss and turn around
    much like stones in a
    jeweller's tumbler
    and when our edges
    soften at last...
    ...what then?
    Our task must be to free ourselves by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty
    ~Albert Einstein

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    Quote Originally Posted by AuntShecky View Post
    Is the Florence poem yours. It's FABULOUS! And wonderfully tiny!
    Yup. Mine. Ta.

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    Had a sick grandbaby last night so I stopped by to
    see him this morning.

    Max

    Little minds and little hands
    Little kisses for me
    Little feet and little arms
    That hold me oh so tight

    Little smiles and little eyes
    That dance with delight
    Cause Granny’s here
    To play with you and
    Make sure you’re alright

    Little baby growing up
    Soon to big to hold
    Sit on my lap while you will
    And be my baby tonight
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    Thanks, mom. He was so happy to see you! I'll keep this for when he gets bigger and he will feel special knowing you love him so much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by firefangled View Post
    there is no waiting door,
    nor near you (where
    my breathing starts),

    love begins:
    never only,
    only is
    This one's a keeper, imo.



    sour milk dropped
    with sickening
    solidity

    into
    a blue

    pool


    Quote Originally Posted by AuntShecky View Post
    Florence has gone
    blond
    she's gone

    Florence was the good doctor's wife, wasn't she?
    Elsie, the gal in the poem, "For Elsie," worked for the family.
    more about the Koch parody: all from WCM's tiny poem about the plums in the ice box. Jack Paar, the late (in more ways than one) night talk show host, had a similar experience. He thought the dish in his wife's refrigerator was apricots. But they were egg yolks. I kid you not.
    Didn't notice this before.
    Really? WCW's wife you mean? No, I didn't know that. Nice coincidence.

    Plums in the icebox could so easily be a cure for impotence couldn't it? Sorry, I'm being childish. I put some plums in the icebox once when I was staying at my grandmother's house years ago. They were just as sweet and cold as WCW suggested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blp View Post
    sour milk dropped
    with sickening
    solidity

    into
    a blue

    pool
    fab poem blp
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