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    Quote Originally Posted by Mossdog View Post
    Atavism

    Sometimes in the open you look up
    where birds go by, or just nothing,
    and wait. A dim feeling comes
    you were like this once, there was air,
    and quiet; it was by a lake, or
    maybe a river you were alert
    as an otter and were suddenly born
    like the evening star into wide
    still worlds like this one you have found
    again, for a moment, in the open.


    Something is being told in the woods: aisles of
    shadow lead away; a branch waves;
    a pencil of sunlight slowly travels its
    path. A withheld presence almost
    speaks, but then retreats, rustles
    a patch of brush. You can feel
    the centuries ripple generations
    of wandering, discovering, being lost
    and found, eating, dying, being born.
    A walk through the forest strokes your fur,
    the fur you no longer have. And your gaze
    down a forest aisle is a strange, long
    plunge, dark eyes looking for home.
    For delicious minutes you can feel your whiskers
    wider than your mind, away out over everything.

    William Stafford
    just gorgeous mossy.....thank you

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    Summer in the Mountains
    by Li Po

    Gently I stir a white feather fan,
    With open shirt sitting in a green wood.
    I take off my cap and hang it on a jutting stone;
    A wind from the pine-tree trickles on my bare head.

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    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    Summer in the Mountains
    by Li Po

    Gently I stir a white feather fan,
    With open shirt sitting in a green wood.
    I take off my cap and hang it on a jutting stone;
    A wind from the pine-tree trickles on my bare head.
    Nice and simple - that's how we like em. Very refreshing poem - thanks Frecks.

    Here's something somewhat less refreshing...sorry...

    Fast Food

    Big mac, small mac, burger and fries
    Shove 'em in boxes all the same size
    Easy on the mustard, heavy on the sauce
    Double for the fat boy, eats like a horse.
    Fry them patties and send 'em right through
    Microwave oven going to fry me too
    Can't lose my job by getting in a rage
    Got to get my hands on that minimum wage.

    Shove it in their faces, give 'em what they want
    Got to make it fast, it's a Fast Food Restaurant.

    Shake's full of plastic, meat's full of worms
    Everything's zapped so you won't get germs
    Water down the ketchup, easier to pour on
    Pictures on the register in case you're a moron.
    Keep your uniform clean, don't talk back
    Blood down your shirt going to get you the sack
    Sugar, grease, fats and starches
    Fine to dine at the golden arches.

    Shove it in their faces, give 'em what they want
    Got to make it fast, it's a Fast Food Restaurant.

    Baby thrown up, booth number 9
    Wash it down, hose it down, happens all the time
    Cigarettes in the coffee, contact lens in the tea
    I'd rather feed pigs than humanity.

    Shove it in their faces, give 'em what they want
    Got to make it fast, it's a Fast Food Restaurant.

    Richard Thompson
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    The Hug

    It was your birthday, we had drunk and dined
    Half of the night with our old friend
    Who'd showed us in the end
    To a bed I reached in one drunk stride.
    Already I lay snug,
    And drowsy with the wine dozed on one side.

    I dozed, I slept. My sleep broke on a hug,
    Suddenly, from behind,
    In which the full lengths of our bodies pressed:
    Your instep to my heel,
    My shoulder-blades against your chest.
    It was not sex, but I could feel
    The whole strength of your body set,
    Or braced, to mine,
    And locking me to you
    As if we were still twenty-two
    When our grand passion had not yet
    Become familial.
    My quick sleep had deleted all
    Of intervening time and place.
    I only knew
    The stay of your secure firm dry embrace.


    Thom Gunn
    Am Yisrael Chai

  5. #8545

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mossdog View Post
    The Hug

    It was your birthday, we had drunk and dined
    Half of the night with our old friend
    Who'd showed us in the end
    To a bed I reached in one drunk stride.
    Already I lay snug,
    And drowsy with the wine dozed on one side.

    I dozed, I slept. My sleep broke on a hug,
    Suddenly, from behind,
    In which the full lengths of our bodies pressed:
    Your instep to my heel,
    My shoulder-blades against your chest.
    It was not sex, but I could feel
    The whole strength of your body set,
    Or braced, to mine,
    And locking me to you
    As if we were still twenty-two
    When our grand passion had not yet
    Become familial.
    My quick sleep had deleted all
    Of intervening time and place.
    I only knew
    The stay of your secure firm dry embrace.


    Thom Gunn
    i like this, has a real soothing feel to it...what is it about love and that sense of timelessness?

    also liked the macdonalds one too, thought it was such a good observation of life's little inhumanities and the insataibility of this fast world we live in

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    Summer Sun

    Great is the sun, and wide he goes
    Through empty heaven with repose;
    And in the blue and glowing days
    More thick than rain he showers his rays.

    Though closer still the blinds we pull
    To keep the shady parlour cool,
    Yet he will find a chink or two
    To slip his golden fingers through.

    The dusty attic spider-clad
    He, through the keyhole, maketh glad;
    And through the broken edge of tiles
    Into the laddered hay-loft smiles.

    Meantime his golden face around
    He bares to all the garden ground,
    And sheds a warm and glittering look
    Among the ivy's inmost nook.

    Above the hills, along the blue,
    Round the bright air with footing true,
    To please the child, to paint the rose,
    The gardener of the World, he goes.

    Robert Louis Stevenson

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mountain Goatess View Post
    Summer Sun

    Great is the sun, and wide he goes
    Through empty heaven with repose;
    And in the blue and glowing days
    More thick than rain he showers his rays.

    Though closer still the blinds we pull
    To keep the shady parlour cool,
    Yet he will find a chink or two
    To slip his golden fingers through.

    The dusty attic spider-clad
    He, through the keyhole, maketh glad;
    And through the broken edge of tiles
    Into the laddered hay-loft smiles.

    Meantime his golden face around
    He bares to all the garden ground,
    And sheds a warm and glittering look
    Among the ivy's inmost nook.

    Above the hills, along the blue,
    Round the bright air with footing true,
    To please the child, to paint the rose,
    The gardener of the World, he goes.

    Robert Louis Stevenson
    Ooooo I like that MG...i have just got back from a 6 miler in a right lather, it is well hot! i really feel for those doing the edinburgh marathon again in these conditions, can't be easy!....anyhoo when is your next race did you do pier to pier in the end? I am doing gummers how, then probs windy gyle if i can swing it (but oh dear looks like navigation is involved...yikes!) oh and in a moment of madness i have entered the moray marathon in September...thought it might give me a training focus over the summer months! hope your well anyway MG

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    Splintered

    As it come to this ?,
    We target our oral barbs,
    With pinpoint accuracy,
    Is there a way back ?,
    Do you still love me ?,
    I know this much i need you,
    But i don't think my fragile mind,
    Is capable of taking much more,
    It hurts too much,
    And i'm splintered,
    Ready to crack,
    Find me a bed in a secure unit,
    Where i can be forgotten,
    Playing chequers with the others.

    By Matt Harmston

  9. #8549

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herakles View Post
    Splintered

    As it come to this ?,
    We target our oral barbs,
    With pinpoint accuracy,
    Is there a way back ?,
    Do you still love me ?,
    I know this much i need you,
    But i don't think my fragile mind,
    Is capable of taking much more,
    It hurts too much,
    And i'm splintered,
    Ready to crack,
    Find me a bed in a secure unit,
    Where i can be forgotten,
    Playing chequers with the others.

    By Matt Harmston
    Mmmm playing chequers with the others makes me think of one flew over the cuckoos nest, cracking film.

  10. #8550

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    Before Summer Rain

    Suddenly, from all the green around you,
    something-you don't know what-has disappeared;
    you feel it creeping closer to the window,
    in total silence. From the nearby wood

    you hear the urgent whistling of a plover,
    reminding you of someone's Saint Jerome:
    so much solitude and passion come
    from that one voice, whose fierce request the downpour

    will grant. The walls, with their ancient portraits, glide
    away from us, cautiously, as though
    they weren't supposed to hear what we are saying.

    And reflected on the faded tapestries now;
    the chill, uncertain sunlight of those long
    childhood hours when you were so afraid.

    Rainer Maria Rilke

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