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    Re: Today's poet

    Quote Originally Posted by Mossdog View Post
    Sorry, can't resist posting this one either

    Love Song

    My own dear love, he is strong and bold
    And he cares not what comes after.
    His words ring sweet as a chime of gold,
    And his eyes are lit with laughter.
    He is jubilant as a flag unfurled--
    Oh, a girl, she'd not forget him.
    My own true love, he is all my world,--
    And I wish I'd never met him.

    My love, he's mad, and my love, he's fleet,
    And a wild young wood-thing bore him!
    The ways are fair to his roaming feet,
    And the skies are sunlit for him.
    As sharply sweet to my heart he seems
    As the fragrance of acacia.
    My own dear love, he is all my dreams--
    And I wish he were in Asia.

    My love runs by like a day in June,
    And he makes no friends of sorrows.
    He'll tread his galloping rigadoon
    In the pathway of the morrows.
    He'll live his days where the sunbeams start,
    Nor could storm or wind uproot him.
    My own dear love, he is all my heart--
    And I wish somebody'd shoot him.

    Dorothy Parker

    This is so funny...some good stuff posted on here tonight, Duncs I really loved that poem and the story behind it, it was also lovely to think of you sitting in London reading the poems on your phone and getting pleasure from that. Some great choices from Mossy and Alf as usual...gosh it's late and i have to get up tomorrow...trying to unwind after watching a very bizarre 1970's french film involving Catherine Deneuve, a donkey that poos gold droppings, fairies and the most surreal lyrics I have heard in quite some time! I know it sounds as if I am making it up but honestly I am not!

    http://www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi295895321/
    Last edited by freckle; 07-06-2010 at 12:30 AM.

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    That is great Mossy.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mossdog View Post
    Sorry, can't resist posting this one either

    Love Song

    My own dear love, he is strong and bold
    And he cares not what comes after.
    His words ring sweet as a chime of gold,
    And his eyes are lit with laughter.
    He is jubilant as a flag unfurled--
    Oh, a girl, she'd not forget him.
    My own true love, he is all my world,--
    And I wish I'd never met him.

    My love, he's mad, and my love, he's fleet,
    And a wild young wood-thing bore him!
    The ways are fair to his roaming feet,
    And the skies are sunlit for him.
    As sharply sweet to my heart he seems
    As the fragrance of acacia.
    My own dear love, he is all my dreams--
    And I wish he were in Asia.

    My love runs by like a day in June,
    And he makes no friends of sorrows.
    He'll tread his galloping rigadoon
    In the pathway of the morrows.
    He'll live his days where the sunbeams start,
    Nor could storm or wind uproot him.
    My own dear love, he is all my heart--
    And I wish somebody'd shoot him.

    Dorothy Parker

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    Ha ha ha! Yep, I've known that feeling. Great post Mossdog.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mossdog View Post
    Sorry, can't resist posting this one either

    Love Song

    My own dear love, he is strong and bold
    And he cares not what comes after.
    His words ring sweet as a chime of gold,
    And his eyes are lit with laughter.
    He is jubilant as a flag unfurled--
    Oh, a girl, she'd not forget him.
    My own true love, he is all my world,--
    And I wish I'd never met him.

    My love, he's mad, and my love, he's fleet,
    And a wild young wood-thing bore him!
    The ways are fair to his roaming feet,
    And the skies are sunlit for him.
    As sharply sweet to my heart he seems
    As the fragrance of acacia.
    My own dear love, he is all my dreams--
    And I wish he were in Asia.

    My love runs by like a day in June,
    And he makes no friends of sorrows.
    He'll tread his galloping rigadoon
    In the pathway of the morrows.
    He'll live his days where the sunbeams start,
    Nor could storm or wind uproot him.
    My own dear love, he is all my heart--
    And I wish somebody'd shoot him.

    Dorothy Parker

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    Found whilst researching curlew for my artist's residency.

    He Reproves the Curlew

    O Curlew, cry no more in the air,
    Or only to the water in the West;
    Because your crying brings to my mind
    passion-dimmed eyes and long heavy hair
    That was shaken out over my breast:
    There is enough evil in the crying of wind.

    William Butler Yeats

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    Found whilst researching curlew for my artist's residency.

    He Reproves the Curlew

    O Curlew, cry no more in the air,
    Or only to the water in the West;
    Because your crying brings to my mind
    passion-dimmed eyes and long heavy hair
    That was shaken out over my breast:
    There is enough evil in the crying of wind.

    William Butler Yeats
    Beautiful Hes
    Give me anything with curlews - I've told my wife that I'll only move house if our local curlews come too!
    This paints a different picture than happy. loving summers though....

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    Lovely. I was sat listening to the Curlews and Oystercatchers in the hills today.
    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    Found whilst researching curlew for my artist's residency.

    He Reproves the Curlew

    O Curlew, cry no more in the air,
    Or only to the water in the West;
    Because your crying brings to my mind
    passion-dimmed eyes and long heavy hair
    That was shaken out over my breast:
    There is enough evil in the crying of wind.

    William Butler Yeats

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    I love waders too, especially curlew. Nice choice Hes

    Hope all fell poets are good! I've been busy in the land of Wordsworth and Coleridge
    Poacher turned game-keeper

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    Lovely poem about curlews Hes...good to have you back DT! missed your haikus!

    i just found this....

    Entirely

    If we could get the hang of it entirely
    It would take too long;
    All we know is the splash of words in passing
    and falling twigs of song,
    And when we try to eavesdrop on the great
    Presences it is rarely
    That by a stroke of luck we can appropriate
    Even a phrase entirely.
    If we could find our happiness entirely
    In somebody else's arms
    We should not fear the spears of the spring nor the city's
    Yammering fire alarms
    But, as it is, the spears each year go through
    Our flesh and almost hourly
    Bell or siren banishes the blue
    Eyes of Love entirely.
    And if the world were black or white entirely
    And all the charts were plain
    Instead of a mad weir of tigerish waters,
    A prism of delight and pain,
    We might be surer where we wished to go
    Or again we might be merely
    Bored but in the brute reality there is no
    Road that is right entirely.

    Louis MacNeice (1907-1963)

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    Re: Today's poet

    The Lily


    The modest Rose puts forth a thorn,
    The humble sheep a threat'ning horn:
    While the Lily white shall in love delight,
    Nor a thorn nor a threat stain her beauty bright.

    William Blake

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mountain Goatess View Post
    The Lily


    The modest Rose puts forth a thorn,
    The humble sheep a threat'ning horn:
    While the Lily white shall in love delight,
    Nor a thorn nor a threat stain her beauty bright.

    William Blake
    The simplicity of this is really beautiful, thank you

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