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    Am I also supposed to have a deadline? Let's make it April 15th.
    LET THERE BE LIGHT

    "Love follows knowledge." – St. Catherine of Siena

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    The girl in que in front of me
    standing beneath the 6th Station of the Cross
    hands folded in prayer,
    eyes locked shut with inward memory
    waiting for the confessional door to open
    was wearing a pink frizzled blouse
    with her skinny arms bare.

    When the door openned,
    she turned, the chestnut of her eyes met mine,
    the gold of the crucifix across her chest
    glowed in the candle light
    and she entered.

    I was eight years old too,
    and I being next
    rushed in mind and heart
    to roll out my list of sins.
    I don't often look in on this thread so I missed this glorious poem! How magnificently you weave together the quotidian, the sacred and the inchoate sexual.

    the chestnut of her eyes met mine,
    the gold of the crucifix across her chest
    glowed in the candle light
    and she entered.
    is like one of those moments in a chaste Victorian novel when one suspects that something erotic is about to take place - or is it one's concupiscent imagination?

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    Harp Strings

    My bones

    ~vibrate~

    like the
    harp strings
    beneath your
    fingers stroke.

    Is it:

    my soul
    -or-
    my body

    you play?

    with those
    sweet
    melodies

    that still
    linger
    in my
    dreams....

    Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before. ~ Edgar Allan Poe

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    Quote Originally Posted by PrinceMyshkin View Post
    I don't often look in on this thread so I missed this glorious poem! How magnificently you weave together the quotidian, the sacred and the inchoate sexual.



    is like one of those moments in a chaste Victorian novel when one suspects that something erotic is about to take place - or is it one's concupiscent imagination?
    Thanks. Actually I think I learned this from you and your poems.
    LET THERE BE LIGHT

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    The Guitar Teacher

    He taught me to play
    When I was a boy
    I didn't know many chords
    But he said I was ready
    Sink or swim methods
    Taught me all I know
    Playing by ear
    To the beat of my own drummer
    Now he's old and feeble
    His hair almost gone
    But I feel his presence
    Each time I play guitar

    Pendragon
    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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    thick spicy Scilian pizza
    a nun hands me a Scilian coin and
    God's hand reaches out to
    touch my fingers;
    clots of people stroll through the night
    their nightengale voices raised in song
    a magnificent robust chicken
    and wine, and bullets in the night;
    the maze of streets do
    not cure my wanderlust
    and on every street corner
    this song with a sweet ache
    wanders like a stag into
    the forest, like a fawn into my heart
    Guantanamera
    guajira, Guantanamera

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    When I First Heard the Blues


    a man on Bourbon St.
    sweating, plays guitar,
    an old Gibson plugged
    into a Marshall amp

    glass slide on frets
    and turned up so loud
    I thought we would all
    vibrate off the ground
    "I have never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude." - Henry David Thoreau

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    descant


    descant

    plastic descant
    splashed in piss of disinfectant

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    Ooh Ooh! I've got to try it!

    New Dance

    There's a fast parade of colours,
    we struggle to find a groove.
    So a change forms in the rhythm,
    beginning to bust a move.

    A sea of silhouettes,
    as people move their feet.
    Now we'll spend the night dancing,
    to this new-found, funky beat.
    For I have known them all already, known them all:
    Have known the evenings, mornings, afternoons,
    I have measured out my life with coffee spoons;
    I know the voices dying with a dying fall
    Beneath the music from a farther room.

    So how should I presume?
    Eliot

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    2am

    Clutching the phrase
    Monk left out for me
    I slip into dreams,
    Misterioso
    "Remember, we are all in this alone." - Lilly Tomlin

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    Without further ado, while all the entries were really good (there is something to a short minimalist poem that brings out the best in everyone) I will award the winning poem to Billl.


    Quote Originally Posted by billl View Post
    Juke Box Fury

    Speakers in the window
    Letting the neighborhood know
    The boy over there and his friends
    Can lay claim to all hours before dawn.

    The small yard like a field
    Girls far off, old friendship sealed
    and Rickie Lee Jones' lyrics
    Teach of women to schoolboys on the lawn.
    What I was looking for is for the poem to be suggestive of possibilities unmentioned. I think that's what separated Billl's poem a tad from the rest.

    Billl, you can pick the next subject.
    LET THERE BE LIGHT

    "Love follows knowledge." – St. Catherine of Siena

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    YEAH! I stumbled upon these contests, then had some fun searching my memories for musical moments that had some kind of 'thing' happening--and then hammered some sudden words into shape. Rare poem for me these days, so quite fortunate to be a winner. Thanks, Virgil, the check is in the mail.

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    Two to Tango

    Limbs entangled
    rhythm flows
    move
    counter-move
    come hither-not
    games
    gliding across
    the floor.

    Stolen
    touches
    to the music's
    beat
    step
    step
    turn
    step

    Together
    pulled-apart
    friction
    created.

    Flashing eyes
    flashing smiles
    flashing gold
    caught in lamplight
    colors twirl
    and blur.

    Two souls
    two bodies
    moving
    as one
    in cat
    and mouse
    flirtation.

    Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before. ~ Edgar Allan Poe

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    Whoa! Definitely meant to be read ALOUD, Dark Muse. Lots we can do reading that one...

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    Wow. Suggestive writing at its best - let the reader's imagination flux and flow.

    This is one I wrote long ago in my monochrome youth but perhaps it fits the bill :

    GADGET

    My hand can cover you (so);
    the little hair, warm,
    scented like lips.
    My fingers close, gently,
    bend to touch your damp flesh –
    the smooth hollowed belly above,
    my grip slowly caressing,
    untethering your passion,
    the hand-shake.
    Last edited by hillwalker; 04-19-2010 at 12:44 PM. Reason: Poem inserted

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