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    Re: Today's poet

    Quote Originally Posted by Harry H Howgill View Post
    Old Age! You are the youngest here!

    He does have a way with words though....

    My soul is an enchanted boat,
    Which, like a sleeping swan, doth float
    Upon the silver waves of thy sweet singing;
    And thine doth like an angel sit
    Beside a helm conducting it,
    Whilst all the winds with melody are ringing.
    It seems to float ever, for ever,
    Upon that many-winding river,
    Between mountains, woods, abysses,
    A paradise of wildernesses!
    Till, like one in slumber bound,
    Borne to the ocean, I float down, around,
    Into a sea profound, of ever-spreading sound:

    Meanwhile thy spirit lifts its pinions
    In music's most serene dominions;
    Catching the winds that fan that happy heaven.
    And we sail on, away, afar,
    Without a course, without a star,
    But, by the instinct of sweet music driven;
    Till through Elysian garden islets
    By thee, most beautiful of pilots,
    Where never mortal pinnace glided,
    The boat of my desire is guided:
    Realms where the air we breathe is love,
    Which in the winds and on the waves doth move,
    Harmonizing this earth with what we feel above.

    We have past Age's icy caves,
    And Manhood's dark and tossing waves,
    And Youth's smooth ocean, smiling to betray:
    Beyond the glassy gulfs we flee
    Of shadow-peopled Infancy,
    Through Death and Birth, to a diviner day;
    A paradise of vaulted bowers,
    Lit by downward-gazing flowers,
    And watery paths that wind between
    Wildernesses calm and green,
    Peopled by shapes too bright to see,
    And rest, having beheld; somewhat like thee;
    Which walk upon the sea, and chant melodiously!

    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    Ok, ok, he's pretty impressive , but perhaps a bit..er..cheesy? And what do we read into the lines "We have past Age's icy caves, And Manhood's dark and tossing waves"? Maybe I'm being over analytical in a Freudian sense, but.......?
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    Quote Originally Posted by merrylegs View Post
    Hunks and poetry send you to sleep then
    Oooo the things I could say...but I better hadn't

    by the way...think you should be at the top of the top ten merry! just for the avatar alone!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mossdog View Post
    Ok, ok, he's pretty impressive , but perhaps a bit..er..cheesy? And what do we read into the lines "We have past Age's icy caves, And Manhood's dark and tossing waves"? Maybe I'm being over analytical in a Freudian sense, but.......?
    ha ha. I noticed that line on second reading but didn't dare comment. I've got a bad enough reputation as it is!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mossdog View Post
    Oh no MG. Take heart from Christina (well sort of!)

    THE HALF MOON SHOWS
    A FACE OF PLAINTIVE SWEETNESS


    The half moon shows a face of plaintive sweetness
    Ready and poised to wax or wane;
    A fire of pale desire in incompleteness,
    Tending to pleasure or to pain:-
    Lo, while we gaze she rolleth on in fleetness
    To perfect loss or perfect gain.
    Half bitterness we know, we know half sweetness;
    This world is all on wax, on wane:
    When shall completeness round time's incompleteness,
    Fulfilling joy, fulfilling pain?-
    Lo, while we ask, life rolleth on in fleetness
    To finished loss or finished gain.

    By Christina Rossetti
    Thanks Mossdog!

    I like your Chinese proverb! I like my cup to be half full!

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    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    Oooo the things I could say...but I better hadn't

    by the way...think you should be at the top of the top ten merry! just for the avatar alone!
    He's a top dog, want a real dog that behave's like that

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    Child Moon

    by: Carl Sandburg (1878-1967)

    The child's wonder
    At the old moon
    Comes back nightly.
    She points her finger
    To the far silent yellow thing
    Shining through the branches
    Filtering on the leaves a golden sand,
    Crying with her little tongue, "See the moon!"
    And in her bed fading to sleep
    With babblings of the moon on her little mouth.

    I adore the youthful awe, innocence and naivety of this poem.
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    For MG, with references to the moon AND full cups!!!

    The Crescent Moon
    by: Du Fu (712-770)
    translated by W. J. B. Fletcher


    The crescent Moon desired to mount on high.
    Its slanting course ne'er grew to orbéd sway.
    A little while it peered above the Hill;
    Then lost in cloudy Sunset passed away.

    The Milky Way no change of color knew.
    No lofty peaks gleamed chiller for its fears.
    The dews that fall so white within the Court
    The flowers' cups wept full with quiet tears.
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    Yes, we're on a roll, more moon and CUPS...and.....looooooove!

    Absence
    by: Amy Lowell (1874-1925)


    My cup is empty to-night,
    Cold and dry are its sides,
    Chilled by the wind from the open window.
    Empty and void, it sparkles white in the moonlight.
    The room is filled with the strange scent
    Of wistaria blossoms.
    They sway in the moon's radiance
    And tap against the wall.
    But the cup of my heart is still,
    And cold, and empty.

    When you come, it brims
    Red and trembling with blood,
    Heart's blood for your drinking;
    To fill your mouth with love
    And the bitter-sweet taste of a soul.
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    Re: Today's poet

    I'll just go and Goggle mooncup to see if I can find any more............



    Quote Originally Posted by Mossdog View Post
    For MG, with references to the moon AND full cups!!!

    The Crescent Moon
    by: Du Fu (712-770)
    translated by W. J. B. Fletcher


    The crescent Moon desired to mount on high.
    Its slanting course ne'er grew to orbéd sway.
    A little while it peered above the Hill;
    Then lost in cloudy Sunset passed away.

    The Milky Way no change of color knew.
    No lofty peaks gleamed chiller for its fears.
    The dews that fall so white within the Court
    The flowers' cups wept full with quiet tears.

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    Re: Today's poet

    Lost souls.

    Oh pale and wondrous endymion moon,
    Lead me to my lovers breast so i may be with her soon,
    Alas she is ethereal and out of reach,
    My whispering doleful beating heart has been breached.

    The roses visage ever lost to me,
    Summer sun shimmering o'er the sea,
    Love is now a chimera dancing betwixt head and heart,
    My soul shalt wonder endlessly always to be apart.

    By Matt Harmston

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