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Thread: Today's poet

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    Re: Today's poet

    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Foreigner View Post
    Round and round

    Forty-two peaks.
    In December sprinkled
    with icing sugar.

    Forty-two peaks.
    On summer solstice covered
    by hundreds and thousands.
    Excellent stuff. Welcome to the thread JF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Foreigner View Post
    Round and round

    Forty-two peaks.
    In December sprinkled
    with icing sugar.

    Forty-two peaks.
    On summer solstice covered
    by hundreds and thousands.
    Very good!

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    That has a Christmassy feel without even mentioning Christmas
    Quote Originally Posted by Mountain Goatess View Post
    This one cheered me up.
    A sparkly time is being had this Christmas xxx



    Let your lines of wisdom show,
    smile, let every one you know
    just how great you are
    you sparkle like a star

    Let your eyes do the talking,
    and your soul all the walking
    your hands all the holding
    your tears all the scolding

    Sparkle like you own the world
    shine like you are you
    open all the locked up doors
    let everyone you love right through

    Clear away the cobwebs hidden in your heart,
    replace the space with joy and peace to make a new and fresher start
    light up the corridors leading to your mind
    take a trip inside yourself and see what you can find

    Mop away the mess left by others through the years,
    leave an open room, get to know your fears.
    sparkle like you know you should,
    give your sorry life a chance
    take your soul by the hand and both of you should dance

    You are a diamond never to be worn,
    sparkle like the jewel you are, the way that you were born
    in yourself you should roam, you hold an empty seat.
    sit and take control, feel the passion, feel the heat!

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    Re: Today's poet

    Quote Originally Posted by Mountain Goatess View Post
    This one cheered me up.
    A sparkly time is being had this Christmas xxx



    Let your lines of wisdom show,
    smile, let every one you know
    just how great you are
    you sparkle like a star

    Let your eyes do the talking,
    and your soul all the walking
    your hands all the holding
    your tears all the scolding

    Sparkle like you own the world
    shine like you are you
    open all the locked up doors
    let everyone you love right through

    Clear away the cobwebs hidden in your heart,
    replace the space with joy and peace to make a new and fresher start
    light up the corridors leading to your mind
    take a trip inside yourself and see what you can find

    Mop away the mess left by others through the years,
    leave an open room, get to know your fears.
    sparkle like you know you should,
    give your sorry life a chance
    take your soul by the hand and both of you should dance

    You are a diamond never to be worn,
    sparkle like the jewel you are, the way that you were born
    in yourself you should roam, you hold an empty seat.
    sit and take control, feel the passion, feel the heat!


    Gosh this is really really lovely thank you MG!

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    Re: Today's poet

    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Foreigner View Post
    Round and round

    Forty-two peaks.
    In December sprinkled
    with icing sugar.

    Forty-two peaks.
    On summer solstice covered
    by hundreds and thousands.
    Ooooooo I like this a lot johnny welcome to the thread!

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    The History Of One Tough Mother****er

    he came to the door one night wet thin beaten and
    terrorized
    a white cross-eyed tailless cat
    I took him in and fed him and he stayed
    grew to trust me until a friend drove up the driveway
    and ran him over
    I took what was left to a vet who said,"not much
    chance...give him these pills...his backbone
    is crushed, but is was crushed before and somehow
    mended, if he lives he'll never walk, look at
    these x-rays, he's been shot, look here, the pellets
    are still there...also, he once had a tail, somebody
    cut it off..."
    I took the cat back, it was a hot summer, one of the
    hottest in decades, I put him on the bathroom
    floor, gave him water and pills, he wouldn't eat, he
    wouldn't touch the water, I dipped my finger into it
    and wet his mouth and I talked to him, I didn't go any-
    where, I put in a lot of bathroom time and talked to
    him and gently touched him and he looked back at
    me with those pale blue crossed eyes and as the days went
    by he made his first move
    dragging himself forward by his front legs
    (the rear ones wouldn't work)
    he made it to the litter box
    crawled over and in,
    it was like the trumpet of possible victory
    blowing in that bathroom and into the city, I
    related to that cat-I'd had it bad, not that
    bad but bad enough
    one morning he got up, stood up, fell back down and
    just looked at me.
    "you can make it," I said to him.
    he kept trying, getting up falling down, finally
    he walked a few steps, he was like a drunk, the
    rear legs just didn't want to do it and he fell again, rested,
    then got up.
    you know the rest: now he's better than ever, cross-eyed
    almost toothless, but the grace is back, and that look in
    his eyes never left...
    and now sometimes I'm interviewed, they want to hear about
    life and literature and I get drunk and hold up my cross-eyed,
    shot, runover de-tailed cat and I say,"look, look
    at this!"
    but they don't understand, they say something like,"you
    say you've been influenced by Celine?"
    "no," I hold the cat up,"by what happens, by
    things like this, by this, by this!"
    I shake the cat, hold him up in
    the smoky and drunken light, he's relaxed he knows...
    it's then that the interviews end
    although I am proud sometimes when I see the pictures
    later and there I am and there is the cat and we are photo-
    graphed together.
    he too knows it's bullshit but that somehow it all helps.

    Charles Bukowski

    I love this gritty poet, can't remember if it was HHH, Freckle or OW who introduced me to him, or maybe even ML, but thanks anyway

    PS do you know that the FRA forum thingymejig actually puts ***s into 'naughty words automatically? So what other words are banned?
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    Re: Today's poet

    Quote Originally Posted by Mossdog View Post
    The History Of One Tough Mother****er

    he came to the door one night wet thin beaten and
    terrorized
    a white cross-eyed tailless cat......

    ..........although I am proud sometimes when I see the pictures
    later and there I am and there is the cat and we are photo-
    graphed together.
    he too knows it's bullshit but that somehow it all helps.

    Charles Bukowski

    I love this gritty poet, can't remember if it was HHH, Freckle or OW who introduced me to him, or maybe even ML, but thanks anyway

    PS do you know that the FRA forum thingymejig actually puts ***s into 'naughty words automatically? So what other words are banned?
    What a great tale. I think I'll wait until the watershed to give the auto-bleeper a ****ing go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry H Howgill View Post
    What a great tale. I think I'll wait until the watershed to give the auto-bleeper a ****ing go.
    Ha ha it sodding does doesn't it Mossy.


    Blow, blow, thou winter wind
    Thou art not so unkind
    As man's ingratitude;
    Thy tooth is not so keen,
    Because thou art not seen,
    Although thy breath be rude.

    Heigh-ho! sing, heigh-ho! unto the green holly:
    Most freindship if feigning, most loving mere folly:
    Then heigh-ho, the holly!
    This life is most jolly.

    Freeze, freeze thou bitter sky,
    That does not bite so nigh
    As benefits forgot:
    Though thou the waters warp,
    Thy sting is not so sharp
    As a friend remembered not.
    Heigh-ho! sing, heigh-ho! unto the green holly:
    Most freindship if feigning, most loving mere folly:
    Then heigh-ho, the holly!
    This life is most jolly.

    William Shakespeare

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    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    Aw shucks thanks .....you are sweet (or at least I hope you are and your not trying to be ironic!!!).....anyhoo, what did you think of the flute poetry ?
    No i'm not being funny i'm just surprised at how this one has flown, i'm pretty sure it averages the most hits on general chat. I don't know what flute poetry is i'm afraid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr brightside View Post
    No i'm not being funny i'm just surprised at how this one has flown, i'm pretty sure it averages the most hits on general chat. I don't know what flute poetry is i'm afraid.
    It has just been fun I think, somewhere to hang out and be positive together. It is good chosing other's well chosen words to express yourself, and great to have a go ourselves without fear. There is a poem for every occasion.

    The FRA even gets a mention in this one.

    Mark Alexander Boyd.
    1563–1601
    Sonnet

    FRA bank to bank, fra wood to wood I rin,
    Ourhailit with my feeble fantasie;
    Like til a leaf that fallis from a tree,
    Or til a reed ourblawin with the wind.
    Twa gods guides me: the ane of tham is blind,
    Yea and a bairn brocht up in vanitie;
    The next a wife ingenrit of the sea,
    And lichter nor a dauphin with her fin.
    Unhappy is the man for evermair
    That tills the sand and sawis in the air;
    But twice unhappier is he, I lairn,
    That feidis in his hairt a mad desire,
    And follows on a woman throw the fire,
    Led by a blind and teachit by a bairn.

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