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    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    where I does not exist, nor you so close that your hand on my chest is my hand so close that your eyes close as I fall asleep........

    oh my giddy aunt...how utterly beautiful is this....thank you DT...
    I read this this morning and you're right, the last lines are wonderrful. It didn't feel right posting it at 10am!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Derby Tup View Post
    I read this this morning and you're right, the last lines are wonderrful. It didn't feel right posting it at 10am!
    i think we are all just hopeless romantics on this thread!...and on that very soft note...good night all...sleep tight x

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derby Tup View Post
    I do not love you as if you were salt-rose,
    or topaz, or the arrow of carnations the fire shoots off
    I love you as certain dark things are to be loved in secret,
    between the shadow and the soul
    I love you as the plant that never blooms but carries in itself the light of hidden flowers thanks to your love a certain solid fragrance risen from the earth, lives darkly in my body
    I love you without knowing how, or when, or from where I love you straightforwardly, without complexities or pride so I love you because I know no other way than this: where I does not exist, nor you so close that your hand on my chest is my hand so close that your eyes close as I fall asleep.

    Pablo Neruda
    Perfect DT. Bed time for me, and some lovely imagery to take with me.
    night night poets

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    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    i think we are all just hopeless romantics on this thread!...and on that very soft note...good night all...sleep tight x
    Here's one for every hopeless romantic. Any successful romantics out there will have to find their own!........

    ‘Hopeless Romantic’, by Patricia Gale.

    Trickling down and fallen round The tears from her transparent heart
    The window to her soul now open
    Hoping he would see
    The love she needs
    Hopeless romantic please hear her plea

    Loneliness came as a visitor
    But now has taken resident
    The events that lead to the vacancy
    Was not seen my her love
    Push and shove she does remain
    Knowing some day she will go insane
    Refraining from her departure
    Hopeless romantic can you not see

    Holding on to loves last strand
    Sands of time fallen down
    Her crown of freedom awaits her
    Only if she could be sure
    Is it right to flee
    To sail away from her sorrows
    Hopeless romantic in need of reprieve

    A spell of love is what she is after
    A potion to return her love
    A seer’s mix to be her fix
    An elixir to transfix his cold heart
    Oh hopeless romantic what shall it be

    Notions for such a useless potion
    Consume her every emotion
    The desire to return loves fire
    Renders her helpless to reality
    Nonetheless her endeavor shall remain
    Forever shall it be
    Hopeless romantic who needs to see

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    I saw a jolly hunter

    I saw a jolly hunter
    with a jolly gun
    Walking in the country
    In the jolly sun


    In the jolly meadow
    sat a jolly hare
    saw the jolly hunter
    took jolly care

    Hunter jolly eager
    sight of jolly prey
    forgot gun pointing
    wrong jolly way(!)

    Jolly hunter jolly head
    over heels gone
    jolly old safety catch
    not jolly on!
    Bang! went the jolly gun
    Hunter jolly dead
    Jolly hare got clean away
    Jolly good I said

    Charles Causley

    Right. I'm offski for the day. Have fun.

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    Good morning all

    HHH- two lovely poems to start the day thank you!

    beauty is apparent is found in the most unexpected places...listen to pablo...

    Ode to my socks
    Pabulo Neruda

    Mara Mori brought me
    a pair of socks
    which she knitted herself
    with her sheepherder's hands,
    two socks as soft as rabbits.
    I slipped my feet into them
    as if they were two cases
    knitted with threads of twilight and goatskin,
    Violent socks,
    my feet were two fish made of wool,
    two long sharks
    sea blue, shot through
    by one golden thread,
    two immense blackbirds,
    two cannons,
    my feet were honored in this way
    by these heavenly socks.
    They were so handsome for the first time
    my feet seemed to me unacceptable
    like two decrepit firemen,
    firemen unworthy of that woven fire,
    of those glowing socks.

    Nevertheless, I resisted the sharp temptation
    to save them somewhere as schoolboys
    keep fireflies,
    as learned men collect
    sacred texts,
    I resisted the mad impulse to put them
    in a golden cage and each day give them
    birdseed and pieces of pink melon.
    Like explorers in the jungle
    who hand over the very rare green deer
    to the spit and eat it with remorse,
    I stretched out my feet and pulled on
    the magnificent socks and then my shoes.

    The moral of my ode is this:
    beauty is twice beauty
    and what is good is doubly good
    when it is a matter of two socks
    made of wool in winter.

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    Morning everyone great stuff again. The gig sounds good and vests too even better. Shall post later. See you then.

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    Pablo Neruda
    exhiled Chilean poet
    hosiery expert

    Poacher turned game-keeper

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derby Tup View Post
    Pablo Neruda
    exhiled Chilean poet
    hosiery expert

    .?H?.

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    morning poets.
    I was looking to see if there was anything around to capture the experience of dewy eyed parents going to see their little ones in nativity plays. Din't find anything relevant, but found this little Kipling number heart-rending. Would have been a good one for Nov
    11th.


    A Nativity

    1914-18

    The Babe was laid in the Manger
    Between the gentle kine --
    All safe from cold and danger --
    "But it was not so with mine,
    (With mine! With mine!)
    "Is it well with the child, is it well?"
    The waiting mother prayed.
    "For I know not how he fell,
    And I know not where he is laid."

    A Star stood forth in Heaven;
    The Watchers ran to see
    The Sign of the Promise given --
    "But there comes no sign to me.
    (To me! To me!)
    "My child died in the dark.
    Is it well with the child, is it well?
    There was none to tend him or mark,
    And I know not how he fell."

    The Cross was raised on high;
    The Mother grieved beside --
    "But the Mother saw Him die
    And took Him when He died.
    (He died! He died!)
    "Seemly and undefiled
    His burial-place was made --
    Is it well, is it well with the child?
    For I know not where he is laid."

    On the dawning of Easter Day
    Comes Mary Magdalene;
    But the Stone was rolled away,
    And the Body was not within --
    (Within! Within!)
    "Ah, who will answer my word?
    The broken mother prayed.
    "They have taken away my Lord,
    And I know not where He is laid."

    . . . . .

    "The Star stands forth in Heaven.
    The watchers watch in vain
    For Sign of the Promise given
    Of peace on Earth again --
    (Again! Again!)
    "But I know for Whom he fell" --
    The steadfast mother smiled,
    "Is it well with the child -- is it well?
    It is well -- it is well with the child!"

    Rudyard Kipling


    I wonder if Freckle or any of you others with nursery/infant school children will be inspired to write a more heart warming nativity poem.

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