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    Quote Originally Posted by CdnReader View Post
    Thanks, Jer. I'm unhappy with the last line though. I may change it.
    Last lines are sometimes the killers, aren't they, and sometimes they're the whole reason we wrote the preceding lines. Look at the dilemma Virgil created for me by proposing that I excise the last 3 or so lines of "That boy is still with me..."

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    cxiv

    The summer sun
    brings out legions
    of bare-armed, bare-legged
    young women
    with babies asleep
    like amulets
    across their chests

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    Quote Originally Posted by PrinceMyshkin View Post
    The summer sun
    brings out legions
    of bare-armed, bare-legged
    young women
    with babies asleep
    like amulets
    across their chests
    this one had me picturing the mothers with those baby-carrier-thingies and braving the heat heart-to-heart with their little one.

    Sweet!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiz_paws View Post
    this one had me picturing the mothers with those baby-carrier-thingies and braving the heat heart-to-heart with their little one.

    Sweet!
    Exactly! I couldn't think of the familiar name for those things but concluded that even if I could, it might make the thing too literal, too weighed-down with detail. My object is always to give as vivid a picture as possible with nothing but the most essential details.

    There's something about the seemingly effortless way those women carry their babies!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PrinceMyshkin View Post
    My object is always to give as vivid a picture as possible with nothing but the most essential details.
    And you are doing a fine job at that, Jer.

    There's something about the seemingly effortless way those women carry their babies!
    Maybe it has something to do with the fact that the weight of the little one is now evenly distributed between the shoulders (with lots of padding -- ever look at one of those 'thingies'?) AS OPPOSED TO the way that they naturally carried the infant in pregnancy (just their stomach muscles supporting the weight) ... or something like that.

    I want to get one for my pet Pepper, but she is so noisy that I'd be doing a silly thing in that action. I am not crazy -- I saw a special one for pets!
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    Quote Originally Posted by PrinceMyshkin View Post
    Exactly! I couldn't think of the familiar name for those things but concluded that even if I could, it might make the thing too literal...
    I am happy you could not think of the literal name. Often this is what germinates the poetry of something, certainly in this case.

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    cxv

    A young woman
    –a girl, really
    –perfectly shaped
    in the proportions
    of some smaller race,
    wearing an unpretentiously elegant
    brown flounce of a dress,
    gets up from the table
    and walks away
    on tiny feet,
    like the priestess of some cult
    she knows nothing about

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    The last two lines of this one made me laugh out loud. Love it!!
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    cxvi

    A small, anonymous
    Chinese woman
    of a certain age
    walks by at the usual hour
    with her usual dog
    and pauses, as usual,
    to deposit something in the trash-can
    before carrying on
    to her - to me, at least
    - unknowable destiny

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    Quote Originally Posted by PrinceMyshkin View Post
    A small, anonymous
    Chinese woman
    of a certain age
    walks by at the usual hour
    with her usual dog
    and pauses, as usual,
    to deposit something in the trash-can
    before carrying on
    to her - to me, at least
    - unknowable destiny
    This is strange, I'm somehow sure I have already read this, as if you had already written it before. I remember the Chinese woman and the fact that she threw something in the trash-can. Hum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PrinceMyshkin View Post
    A young woman
    –a girl, really
    –perfectly shaped
    in the proportions
    of some smaller race,
    wearing an unpretentiously elegant
    brown flounce of a dress,
    gets up from the table
    and walks away
    on tiny feet,
    like the priestess of some cult
    she knows nothing about
    I could see her! Wonderful painting, Jer!

    As for the last two lines, I kind of viewed it as that she walked with the grace and elegance that were practiced by many, yet came natural to her ...

    Lovely snapshot!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiz_paws View Post
    As for the last two lines, I kind of viewed it as that she walked with the grace and elegance that were practiced by many, yet came natural to her ...
    Yes indeed. I was sure that if the sidewalk had feelings, it was nonetheless hardly aware of her footsteps.

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    cxvii

    A lazy, sunny Sunday
    at the café.
    A heavy-set man
    urges his body up the street,
    a helmeted woman cycles by
    with an infant on the upper bar
    of her bike, a smiling young woman
    walks her dog,
    two elderly women
    whose comfortable companionship
    is almost palpable

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    I love your works. All of them are so beautiful and revealing, the scenes you create are incredible. Thank you for sharing
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    cxviii

    The neighbourhood rag and scrap collector,
    who lives as if he were homeless,
    wheels his bike
    around a tightly constricted route,
    its handlebars draped
    with overflowing shopping bags,
    his chin
    tucked permanently
    so deep into his chest
    you can barely see
    the grime etched
    into his painfully abstracted face

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