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    Quote Originally Posted by Fleeter View Post
    Have you gazed on naked grandeur where there's nothing else to gaze on,
    Set pieces and drop-curtain scenes galore,
    Big mountains heaved to heaven, which the blinding sunsets blazon,
    Black canyons where the rapids rip and roar?
    Have you swept the visioned valley with the green stream streaking through it,
    Searched the Vastness for a something you have lost?
    Have you strung your soul to silence? Then for God's sake go and do it;
    Hear the challenge, learn the lesson, pay the cost.

    Have you wandered in the wilderness, the sagebrush desolation,
    The bunch-grass levels where the cattle graze?
    Have you whistled bits of rag-time at the end of all creation,
    And learned to know the desert's little ways?
    Have you camped upon the foothills, have you galloped o'er the ranges,
    Have you roamed the arid sun-lands through and through?
    Have you chummed up with the mesa? Do you know its moods and changes?
    Then listen to the Wild -- it's calling you.

    Have you known the Great White Silence, not a snow-gemmed twig aquiver?
    (Eternal truths that shame our soothing lies.)
    Have you broken trail on snowshoes? mushed your huskies up the river,
    Dared the unknown, led the way, and clutched the prize?
    Have you marked the map's void spaces, mingled with the mongrel races,
    Felt the savage strength of brute in every thew?
    And though grim as hell the worst is, can you round it off with curses?
    Then hearken to the Wild -- it's wanting you.

    Have you suffered, starved and triumphed, groveled down, yet grasped at glory,
    Grown bigger in the bigness of the whole?
    "Done things" just for the doing, letting babblers tell the story,
    Seeing through the nice veneer the naked soul?
    Have you seen God in His splendors, heard the text that nature renders?
    (You'll never hear it in the family pew.)
    The simple things, the true things, the silent men who do things --
    Then listen to the Wild -- it's calling you.

    They have cradled you in custom, they have primed you with their preaching,
    They have soaked you in convention through and through;
    They have put you in a showcase; you're a credit to their teaching --
    But can't you hear the Wild? -- it's calling you.
    Let us probe the silent places, let us seek what luck betide us;
    Let us journey to a lonely land I know.
    There's a whisper on the night-wind, there's a star agleam to guide us,
    And the Wild is calling, calling . . . let us go.


    Robert Service,The Call of the Wild
    What a cracker!!!!...thank you Fleeter!

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    That was a really sweet verse Freckle. Hope everyone has a good new year.

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    Death and Rebirth.

    Slowly enclosed by earth mother,
    Her verdant carpet wraps me in it's love,
    I do not struggle feel at one with my creator and lover,
    Feel the sun on my face from up above.

    Sinking into the ground her tendrils caress me,
    I can feel the decay start to enter inside,
    A joyous return to my former self so wild and free,
    Gradually being at one with the earth feeling such pride.

    Breaking through the soil so new and strong,
    Then twenty years gone just like a day,
    I knew this time would come it didn't take long,
    My Grandchildren play beneath me i can't be happier than today.

    By Matt Harmston

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    Quote Originally Posted by tri-mind View Post
    Death and Rebirth.

    Slowly enclosed by earth mother,
    Her verdant carpet wraps me in it's love,
    I do not struggle feel at one with my creator and lover,
    Feel the sun on my face from up above.

    Sinking into the ground her tendrils caress me,
    I can feel the decay start to enter inside,
    A joyous return to my former self so wild and free,
    Gradually being at one with the earth feeling such pride.

    Breaking through the soil so new and strong,
    Then twenty years gone just like a day,
    I knew this time would come it didn't take long,
    My Grandchildren play beneath me i can't be happier than today.

    By Matt Harmston
    Wow!!!! you little star Tri...this is lovely and in keping with today's theme i think! have a nice night...currently i am cultivating the headache bit of the Hillforts and headaches race i will be attempting tomorrow.....eeeek!

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    would all fell poets check thyeir user profiles for invites to the fell poetic society please which x runner set up...if you haven't got an invite and you would like to join can you direct enquiries to him.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    would all fell poets check thyeir user profiles for invites to the fell poetic society please which x runner set up...if you haven't got an invite and you would like to join can you direct enquiries to him.....
    I'm in!

    Do we have to call you leader all the time now then or what?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry H Howgill View Post
    I'm in!

    Do we have to call you leader all the time now then or what?
    I hope not as I am definately not what you would call a natural leader....on second thoughts there might be some bonuses!...would you like to go and fetch me a snecklifter ? tee hee!

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    There is one very appropiate poem for tonight.
    Robert Burns even mentions Scottish fell running "We twa hae run about the braes,"
    So who has "pu'd the gowans fine"? Daisy is the name of a bonnie lass.

    Happy Hogmanay
    and have right guid-willie waught
    to one and all.

    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Burns
    Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
    And never brought to mind?
    Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
    And auld lang syne?

    For auld lang syne, my dear,
    For auld lang syne,
    We'll tak a cup o' kindness yet,
    For auld lang syne.

    And surely ye'll be your pint-stowp,
    And surely I'll be mine!
    And we'll tak a cup o' kindness yet,
    For auld lang syne.

    For auld lang syne, my dear,
    For auld lang syne,
    We'll tak a cup o' kindness yet,
    For auld lang syne.

    We twa hae run about the braes,
    And pu'd the gowans fine;
    But we've wandered mony a weary fit
    Sin' auld lang syne.

    For auld lang syne, my dear,
    For auld lang syne,
    We'll tak a cup o' kindness yet,
    For auld lang syne.

    We twa hae paidled i' the burn,
    Frae morning sun till dine;
    But seas between us braid hae roared
    Sin' auld lang syne.

    For auld lang syne, my dear,
    For auld lang syne,
    We'll tak a cup o' kindness yet,
    For auld lang syne.

    And there's a hand, my trusty fiere,
    And gie's a hand o' thine!
    And we'll tak a right guid-willie waught

    For auld lang syne.

    For auld lang syne, my dear,
    For auld lang syne,
    We'll tak a cup o' kindness yet,
    For auld lang syne.
    Last edited by XRunner; 31-12-2009 at 08:56 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XRunner View Post
    There is one very appropiate poem for tonight.
    Robert Burns even mentions Scottish fell running "We twa hae run about the braes,"
    So who has "pu'd the gowans fine"?

    Happy Hogmanay
    and have right guid-willie waught

    to one and all.

    Nice One X Runner! have a good one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    Nice One X Runner! have a good one!
    I have my willie waught in my hand

    The original version of the poem may even mention a freckle!

    Quote Originally Posted by James Watson
    Since thoughts of thee doth banish grief,
    when from thee I am gone;
    will not thy presence yield relief,
    to this glad Freckle of mine.
    Last edited by XRunner; 31-12-2009 at 09:17 PM.

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