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    Morning all, major internet probs at home...but this morning as Ella Fitzgerald would say "like a daisy I'm awake"... here's a quick offering.......

    by the way i am missing you all....


    "Every Day You Play"
    By Pablo Neruda


    Every day you play with the light of the universe.
    Subtle visitor, you arrive in the flower and the water.
    You are more than this white head that I hold tightly
    as a cluster of fruit, every day, between my hands.

    You are like nobody since I love you.
    Let me spread you out among yellow garlands.
    Who writes your name in letters of smoke among the stars of the south?
    Oh let me remember you as you were before you existed.

    Suddenly the wind howls and bangs at my shut window.
    The sky is a net crammed with shadowy fish.
    Here all the winds let go sooner or later, all of them.
    The rain takes off her clothes.

    The birds go by, fleeing.
    The wind. The wind.
    I can contend only against the power of men.
    The storm whirls dark leaves
    and turns loose all the boats that were moored last night to the sky.

    You are here. Oh, you do not run away.
    You will answer me to the last cry.
    Cling to me as though you were frightened.
    Even so, at one time a strange shadow ran through your eyes.

    Now, now too, little one, you bring me honeysuckle,
    and even your breasts smell of it.
    While the sad wind goes slaughtering butterflies
    I love you, and my happiness bites the plum of your mouth.

    How you must have suffered getting accustomed to me,
    my savage, solitary soul, my name that sends them all running.
    So many times we have seen the morning star burn, kissing our eyes,
    and over our heads the gray light unwind in turning fans.

    My words rained over you, stroking you.
    A long time I have loved the sunned mother-of-pearl of your body.
    I go so far as to think that you own the universe.
    I will bring you happy flowers from the mountains, bluebells,
    dark hazels, and rustic baskets of kisses.
    I want
    to do with you what spring does with the cherry trees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ady In Accy View Post
    Well HH - I come from Burnley and I can't decipher it...........??
    A bit (very) obscure I know. Freckle; sh(ee) has a favourite that is into grasshoppers.

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    For HHH...

    Grasshopper

    r-p-o-p-h-e-s-s-a-g-r
    who
    a)s w(e loo)k
    upnowgath
    PPEGORHRASS
    eringint(o-
    aThe):l
    eA
    !p:
    S a
    (r
    rIvInG .gRrEaPsPhOs)
    to
    rea(be)rran(com)gi(e)ngly
    ,grasshopper;

    E. E. Cummings

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    [QUOTE=Harry H Howgill;274625]Found this nonsense scrawled on a Tetley beer mat this aft' in the dog and duck. Can someone explain?

    Now that the Freckled one is back to lead us, I can now see that this is clearly one of the famed and long lost lancastrian Cummings numbers. Unusually restrained though - must have been the north-western air getting to his libido.

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    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    For HHH...

    Grasshopper

    r-p-o-p-h-e-s-s-a-g-r
    who
    a)s w(e loo)k
    upnowgath
    PPEGORHRASS
    eringint(o-
    aThe):l
    eA
    !p:
    S a
    (r
    rIvInG .gRrEaPsPhOs)
    to
    rea(be)rran(com)gi(e)ngly
    ,grasshopper;

    E. E. Cummings
    this is a bit like the ones I was writing last weekend when my keyboard was buggered by a juice spilling daughter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    Suddenly the wind howls and bangs at my shut window.
    The sky is a net crammed with shadowy fish.
    Here all the winds let go sooner or later, all of them.
    The rain takes off her clothes.

    AND

    Now, now too, little one, you bring me honeysuckle,
    and even your breasts smell of it.
    While the sad wind goes slaughtering butterflies
    I love you, and my happiness bites the plum of your mouth.
    What incredible imagery! So glad you posted this Freckle. He is one of my favourite poets. If you ever go to Chile (if you haven't already) you must visit his houses, they are a reflection of his poetry and love of the women in his life, fascinating and beautiful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Whippet View Post
    this is a bit like the ones I was writing last weekend when my keyboard was buggered by a juice spilling daughter.
    here is a link to an interesting bit of analysis on OW's/cummings poem....

    http://www.english.illinois.edu/maps...rasshopper.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    What incredible imagery! So glad you posted this Freckle. He is one of my favourite poets. If you ever go to Chile (if you haven't already) you must visit his houses, they are a reflection of his poetry and love of the women in his life, fascinating and beautiful.
    I'd love to do that Hes, are there any fells in Chile, I can feel a special fell poetic society trip coming on (in fantasy clearly!)


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    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    I'd love to do that Hes, are there any fells in Chile, I can feel a special fell poetic society trip coming on (in fantasy clearly!)

    What a great idea! There are some brilliant places to run in Southern Chile...could be very challenging...big mountains! It's a mad, long, skinny country with ice and glaciers in the south and the driest desert in the world in the north.

    We could start a whole new thread on fantasy outings for the fellrunning poetical society.

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    Well done you. I always knew that you'd get it in the end.

    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    For HHH...

    Grasshopper

    r-p-o-p-h-e-s-s-a-g-r
    who
    a)s w(e loo)k
    upnowgath
    PPEGORHRASS
    eringint(o-
    aThe):l
    eA
    !p:
    S a
    (r
    rIvInG .gRrEaPsPhOs)
    to
    rea(be)rran(com)gi(e)ngly
    ,grasshopper;

    E. E. Cummings

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