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    queue

    people
    wait
    in your head,

    aspirin
    there,
    on the radio,

    you too,
    a poem,
    almost —

    ringing
    phone

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheFifthElement View Post
    fab poem blp
    Thanks, 5th.

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    I love "Queue," Firefangled. Very short, like what contempt. life does to our attention spans. This tiny poem of yours actually does what is says. An example of John Ciardi's stmt: "A poem does not mean but be." (obviously I'm paraphrasing. Will look up the exact quote.)
    Ever notice the homonym,"cue"? Think there's some connection?
    Over here we usually say "line" (another connection with
    "line" and "phone.") In most of the USA it's waiting in line; in New York City, for some reason it's "on" line.

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    Decisions

    Decisions
    line up like
    footsteps
    in
    the
    sand.
    Tidal waters
    wash them
    out to
    sea.
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    Petals

    Petals
    floating
    on a
    stream -

    Your hair
    smells of
    sunflowers.
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    Your hands, soft and gentle
    The first time we touched
    Your hands, strong and skilled
    Every time we touch
    You hands, sure and knowing
    Each time we are together
    You hands tenderly
    Hold my heart
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    Quote Originally Posted by AuntShecky View Post
    I love "Queue," Firefangled. Very short, like what contempt. life does to our attention spans. This tiny poem of yours actually does what is says. An example of John Ciardi's stmt: "A poem does not mean but be." (obviously I'm paraphrasing. Will look up the exact quote.)
    Ever notice the homonym,"cue"? Think there's some connection?
    Over here we usually say "line" (another connection with
    "line" and "phone.") In most of the USA it's waiting in line; in New York City, for some reason it's "on" line.
    Thanks, AuntShecky. I've often wondered about cue and queue. Queue is so much more what line tries to be. It is a definite line reason.

    We have line dancing in which everyone is dancing while waiting to get in or pay, or get cash from the ATM?

    We have a gas line (I won't even go there.)

    There is, of course, a line of reasoning, where everyone is standing behind one another trying to figure something out.

    There is a support line, which reminds me of the story of Bertrand Russell giving a lecture somewhere on astronomy. At the end of the lecture during questions an old woman way in the back stood up and said, "What you just finished saying is garbage. The earth is flat, not round, and it is not supported by gravity; it is supported on the back of a giant tortoise." Russell asked her, "And what is supporting the tortoise?" The old woman snapped back, "You think you are very clever young man, very smart, asking me that, but it is turtles all the way down."

    And this is why I love the word queue, even though I am standing in the line marked U.S.A.

    John Ciardi's, How a Poem Means - Great book!

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    Shock

    Truth
    snuck up from behind
    and sucked out
    my
    breath
    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=AuntShecky;436511]I love "Queue," Firefangled. Very short, like what contempt. life does to our attention spans. This tiny poem of yours actually does what is says. An example of John Ciardi's stmt: "A poem does not mean but be." (obviously I'm paraphrasing. Will look up the exact quote.)

    It was John Ciardi -- it was Archibald MacLeish:
    the closing line to Ars Poetica:
    "A poem should not mean but be."

    "Decisions" by The Fifth Element is a patterned poem, in which the lines of the text are arranged in a pattern or a pictograph. Another example is "Easter Wings" by George Herbert. When you turn the page that the poem is on, it is in the shape of what the poem describes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AuntShecky View Post
    "Decisions" by The Fifth Element is a patterned poem, in which the lines of the text are arranged in a pattern or a pictograph. Another example is "Easter Wings" by George Herbert. When you turn the page that the poem is on, it is in the shape of what the poem describes.
    Aunt Shecky - I'm glad you noticed this. I was aiming for a footprint shape, but it kind of looks like a fish
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    pattern poem

    That's what I tried to do here, a pattern poem. When I was thinking of avarice for the thread, 'and the word is...', I kept thinking of all the books and CDs and papers that I can't seem to do without and the picture of a friendship ball I had received that came full of decadent chocolates came to mind. I'm not sure they have anything to do with each other but that's what came to mind. Maybe it looks more like a top or a bobber. Oh well.

    More

    More
    More for me
    I really need more
    I shall never have enough
    Stack it here, stack it there
    On the desk or under the chair
    The shelf is full, spilled on the floor
    I can still walk through it so give me more
    What's that I hear, a knock at my door
    I cannot get to it so I'll just ignore
    The outstretched hand in need
    Curse their incessant greed
    I just don't have enough
    They don't need more
    More than me
    More
    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
    That's what I tried to do here, a pattern poem. When I was thinking of avarice for the thread, 'and the word is...', I kept thinking of all the books and CDs and papers that I can't seem to do without and the picture of a friendship ball I had received that came full of decadent chocolates came to mind. I'm not sure they have anything to do with each other but that's what came to mind. Maybe it looks more like a top or a bobber. Oh well.

    More

    More
    More for me
    I really need more
    I shall never have enough
    Stack it here, stack it there
    On the desk or under the chair
    The shelf is full, spilled on the floor
    I can still walk through it so give me more
    What's that I hear, a knock at my door
    I cannot get to it so I'll just ignore
    The outstretched hand in need
    Curse their incessant greed
    I just don't have enough
    They don't need more
    More than me
    More
    Ampoule, you are really brilliant at this art. I am truly humbled.

    [may I also add that the name 'ampoule' means lightbulb in French, and I think of those beautiful little lights that one sees on a Christmas tree, when I read your avatar name -- hmmm, random of me, but I wanted to say that.]
    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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    Motion

    I am moving.
    The Earth is moving.
    The sky is moving.
    Peace
    is in motion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiz_paws View Post
    Ampoule, you are really brilliant at this art. I am truly humbled.

    [may I also add that the name 'ampoule' means lightbulb in French, and I think of those beautiful little lights that one sees on a Christmas tree, when I read your avatar name -- hmmm, random of me, but I wanted to say that.]
    Thank you so much kiz. I wouldn't say I am brilliant but it certainly was enjoyable. And yes, I knew about ampoule. That is exactly why I chose it as my screen name.
    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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    Midnight sweat spills
    off your forehead
    in to my heart.
    Too long a part.
    Too soon to part.

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