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    Re: Today's poet

    Quote Originally Posted by Mossdog View Post
    My God, it's quiet around here, and I'm most definitely getting the withdraw DTs for the lack of any DT's Haiku.

    So to shake you lot up, here's an offering from Our Sylvia.....


    The Disquieting Muses

    Mother, mother, what illbred aunt
    Or what disfigured and unsightly
    Cousin did you so unwisely keep
    Unasked to my christening, that she
    Sent these ladies in her stead
    With heads like darning-eggs to nod
    And nod and nod at foot and head
    And at the left side of my crib?

    Mother, who made to order stories
    Of Mixie Blackshort the heroic bear,
    Mother, whose witches always, always,
    Got baked into gingerbread, I wonder
    Whether you saw them, whether you said
    Words to rid me of those three ladies
    Nodding by night around my bed,
    Mouthless, eyeless, with stitched bald head.

    In the hurricane, when father's twelve
    Study windows bellied in
    Like bubbles about to break, you fed
    My brother and me cookies and Ovaltine
    And helped the two of us to choir:
    "Thor is angry: boom boom boom!
    Thor is angry: we don't care!"
    But those ladies broke the panes.

    When on tiptoe the schoolgirls danced,
    Blinking flashlights like fireflies
    And singing the glowworm song, I could
    Not lift a foot in the twinkle-dress
    But, heavy-footed, stood aside
    In the shadow cast by my dismal-headed
    Godmothers, and you cried and cried:
    And the shadow stretched, the lights went out.

    Mother, you sent me to piano lessons
    And praised my arabesques and trills
    Although each teacher found my touch
    Oddly wooden in spite of scales
    And the hours of practicing, my ear
    Tone-deaf and yes, unteachable.
    I learned, I learned, I learned elsewhere,
    From muses unhired by you, dear mother,

    I woke one day to see you, mother,
    Floating above me in bluest air
    On a green balloon bright with a million
    Flowers and bluebirds that never were
    Never, never, found anywhere.
    But the little planet bobbed away
    Like a soap-bubble as you called: Come here!
    And I faced my traveling companions.

    Day now, night now, at head, side, feet,
    They stand their vigil in gowns of stone,
    Faces blank as the day I was born,
    Their shadows long in the setting sun
    That never brightens or goes down.
    And this is the kingdom you bore me to,
    Mother, mother. But no frown of mine
    Will betray the company I keep.
    Blimey, is it me or this well dark!!! it is is dooing nowt for my sunday night "nameless dread!"...excellent poem tho!

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    Re: Today's poet

    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    Mmmmmm at times NDubya you are ever so sickeningly good!!!!!

    i really liked this and it somehow reminded me of the thought fox by ted hughes, posted on this thread previously by Harry.
    Thank goodness someone else is here too Freckle....for one awful moment I thought the thread might be heading for a whole day 'rudderless', unloved and unvisited
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mossdog View Post
    Thank goodness someone else is here too Freckle....for one awful moment I thought the thread might be heading for a whole day 'rudderless', unloved and unvisited
    Over my dead body!!!!

    still i rise is one of my all time faves, whenever i feel disheartened and beaten down by life I read it and I give it friends in times of trouble...the author reads it in a particularly stunning way here...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqOqo50LSZ0

    now THAT is a sunday
    night poem!!!!!

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    Re: Today's poet

    I can 'see' the mood you're in...so let's be 'upbeat' (well just for a bit!). How about...

    Langston Hughes

    Life Is Fine

    I went down to the river,
    I set down on the bank.
    I tried to think but couldn't,
    So I jumped in and sank.

    I came up once and hollered!
    I came up twice and cried!
    If that water hadn't a-been so cold
    I might've sunk and died.

    But it was Cold in that water! It was cold!

    I took the elevator
    Sixteen floors above the ground.
    I thought about my baby
    And thought I would jump down.

    I stood there and I hollered!
    I stood there and I cried!
    If it hadn't a-been so high
    I might've jumped and died.

    But it was High up there! It was high!

    So since I'm still here livin',
    I guess I will live on.
    I could've died for love--
    But for livin' I was born

    Though you may hear me holler,
    And you may see me cry--
    I'll be dogged, sweet baby,
    If you gonna see me die.

    Life is fine! Fine as wine! Life is fine!
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    That's it from me for tonight - early rising tomorrow. Glad I can now rest without any anxieties, knowing 'our; thread is in good hands.

    Good Night Frecks
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    Re: Today's poet

    Quote Originally Posted by Mossdog View Post
    I can 'see' the mood you're in...so let's be 'upbeat' (well just for a bit!). How about...

    Langston Hughes

    Life Is Fine

    I went down to the river,
    I set down on the bank.
    I tried to think but couldn't,
    So I jumped in and sank.

    I came up once and hollered!
    I came up twice and cried!
    If that water hadn't a-been so cold
    I might've sunk and died.

    But it was Cold in that water! It was cold!

    I took the elevator
    Sixteen floors above the ground.
    I thought about my baby
    And thought I would jump down.

    I stood there and I hollered!
    I stood there and I cried!
    If it hadn't a-been so high
    I might've jumped and died.

    But it was High up there! It was high!

    So since I'm still here livin',
    I guess I will live on.
    I could've died for love--
    But for livin' I was born

    Though you may hear me holler,
    And you may see me cry--
    I'll be dogged, sweet baby,
    If you gonna see me die.

    Life is fine! Fine as wine! Life is fine!
    this is lush and coupled with some fine organic ale and memories of a good two hour run, this verse has lulled me into a relaxed state!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mossdog View Post
    That's it from me for tonight - early rising tomorrow. Glad I can now rest without any anxieties, knowing 'our; thread is in good hands.

    Good Night Frecks
    Na night Mossy but before you go.....

    a bit of romance....well we all love a bit of romance on here don't we? ( i can't recall if i have posted b4 i lose track)

    John Montague

    All Legendary Obstacles

    All legendary obstacles lay between
    Us, the long imaginary plain,
    The monstrous ruck of mountains
    And, swinging across the night,
    Flooding the Sacramento, San Joaquin,
    The hissing drift of winter rain. All day I waited, shifting
    Nervously from station to bar
    As I saw another train sail
    By, the San Francisco Chief or
    Golden Gate, water dripping
    From great flanged wheels. At midnight you came, pale
    Above the negro porter's lamp.
    I was too blind with rain
    And doubt to speak, but
    Reached from the platform
    Until our chilled hands met. You had been travelling for days
    With an old lady, who marked
    A neat circle on the glass
    With her glove, to watch us
    Move into the wet darkness
    Kissing, still unable to speak.

  8. #7318

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    Scops Owl

    At night I lie without you
    under a pelt of darkness
    heavy with cypress
    ragged with goat-cries.

    Under the white moon's Roman coin
    dogs are barking from distant farms
    with little rips of sound
    that stone walls catch, throw back.

    All this he draws like silk
    through a gold ring
    into a single woodwind note.
    A true and level flutingtongued and sweet

    I picture travelling
    through night's horizons
    north, to where you sleep.

    Anna Crowe

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    That's wonderful. I love the image of the circle on the glass.

    Have a good week everyone.
    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    Na night Mossy but before you go.....

    a bit of romance....well we all love a bit of romance on here don't we? ( i can't recall if i have posted b4 i lose track)

    John Montague

    All Legendary Obstacles

    All legendary obstacles lay between
    Us, the long imaginary plain,
    The monstrous ruck of mountains
    And, swinging across the night,
    Flooding the Sacramento, San Joaquin,
    The hissing drift of winter rain. All day I waited, shifting
    Nervously from station to bar
    As I saw another train sail
    By, the San Francisco Chief or
    Golden Gate, water dripping
    From great flanged wheels. At midnight you came, pale
    Above the negro porter's lamp.
    I was too blind with rain
    And doubt to speak, but
    Reached from the platform
    Until our chilled hands met. You had been travelling for days
    With an old lady, who marked
    A neat circle on the glass
    With her glove, to watch us
    Move into the wet darkness
    Kissing, still unable to speak.

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    Peakland dipper pair
    busily prepare their nest
    above River Noe
    Poacher turned game-keeper

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