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    Re: Today's poet

    Sonnet 75: So are you to my thoughts as food to life

    So are you to my thoughts as food to life,
    Or as sweet-seasoned showers are to the ground;
    And for the peace of you I hold such strife
    As 'twixt a miser and his wealth is found.
    Now proud as an enjoyer, and anon
    Doubting the filching age will steal his treasure;
    Now counting best to be with you alone,
    Then bettered that the world may see my pleasure;
    Sometimes all full with feasting on your sight,
    And by and by clean starvèd for a look;
    Possessing or pursuing no delight
    Save what is had, or must from you be took.
    Thus do I pine and surfeit day by day,
    Or gluttoning on all, or all away.

    William Shakespeare
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    Regarding XRunner's post....I'm not sure but it has my hairdo!

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    I like this very much Mossy and don't think I've read it before even though I'm a big Neruda fan. Thanks for posting it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mossdog View Post
    Well done HHH and Hes, clearly the Dufton environs proved to be extremely inspirational.


    Sonnet LXXV

    Here are the house, the sea, the flag.
    We wander past other long fences.
    We couldn't find the gate, nor the sound
    of our absence - as if dead.

    At last the house opens its silence,
    we enter, step over abandoned stuff,
    dead rats, empty farewells,
    the water that wept the pipes.

    It wept, the house - wept day and night;
    it whimpered with spiders, ajar,
    it fell apart, with its darkened eyes -

    and now, abruptly, we return it to life,
    we settle in, and it does not recognise us:
    it has to bloom and has forgotten how.

    Pablo Neruda

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    These are brilliant HHH!! I forgot to include the aeroplane incident in my poem so i'm glad you've written a haiku about it and I'm not sure how graceful that dive was but it certainly made me laugh!

    Quote Originally Posted by Harry H Howgill View Post
    Frankly I don't know how I'm going to follow Hes's great epic, and I'm struggling to string a sentence together so I've resorted to a haiku or two...

    Graffitied Swaledales;
    Sodden, sporting pissed-off stares.
    “What you looking at?”

    What’s the etiquette
    when your dog shags the leg of
    a famous poet?

    Playing aeroplanes.
    Oops, we’re being videoed
    In a force nine gale.

    Lone boot tops snow pole
    raising the question; did they
    hop off the dark fell?

    Walking five abreast
    One fell poet disappears
    With a graceful dive

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry H Howgill View Post
    Frankly I don't know how I'm going to follow Hes's great epic, and I'm struggling to string a sentence together so I've resorted to a haiku or two...

    Graffitied Swaledales;
    Sodden, sporting pissed-off stares.
    “What you looking at?”

    What’s the etiquette
    when your dog shags the leg of
    a famous poet?

    Playing aeroplanes.
    Oops, we’re being videoed
    In a force nine gale.

    Lone boot tops snow pole
    raising the question; did they
    hop off the dark fell?

    Walking five abreast
    One fell poet disappears
    With a graceful dive
    Brilliant stuff Harry, I loved pretending to be an aereoplane for a bit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mossdog View Post
    Well done HHH and Hes, clearly the Dufton environs proved to be extremely inspirational.


    Sonnet LXXV

    Here are the house, the sea, the flag.
    We wander past other long fences.
    We couldn't find the gate, nor the sound
    of our absence - as if dead.

    At last the house opens its silence,
    we enter, step over abandoned stuff,
    dead rats, empty farewells,
    the water that wept the pipes.

    It wept, the house - wept day and night;
    it whimpered with spiders, ajar,
    it fell apart, with its darkened eyes -

    and now, abruptly, we return it to life,
    we settle in, and it does not recognise us:
    it has to bloom and has forgotten how.

    Pablo Neruda

    I loved this Mossy, very moving and quite relevant to me at the minute! I also identified with the sentiment in the shakespeare too! ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mossdog View Post
    Sonnet 75: So are you to my thoughts as food to life

    So are you to my thoughts as food to life,
    Or as sweet-seasoned showers are to the ground;
    And for the peace of you I hold such strife
    As 'twixt a miser and his wealth is found.
    Now proud as an enjoyer, and anon
    Doubting the filching age will steal his treasure;
    Now counting best to be with you alone,
    Then bettered that the world may see my pleasure;
    Sometimes all full with feasting on your sight,
    And by and by clean starvèd for a look;
    Possessing or pursuing no delight
    Save what is had, or must from you be took.
    Thus do I pine and surfeit day by day,
    Or gluttoning on all, or all away.

    William Shakespeare
    Two great choices there of sonnets Mossy


    I, too


    I, too, sing America.

    I am the darker brother.
    They send me to eat in the kitchen
    When company comes,
    But I laugh,
    And eat well,
    And grow strong.

    Tomorrow,
    I'll be at the table
    When company comes.
    Nobody'll dare
    Say to me,
    "Eat in the kitchen,"
    Then.

    Besides,
    They'll see how beautiful I am
    And be ashamed--

    I, too, am America.

    Langston Hughes

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    Re: Today's poet

    The limerick

    A lyrical running quartet
    Out from a campsite in Dufton did set
    Over Great Dunn Fell
    In weather from hell
    Til a wandering poet they met.


    The Haiku

    Did I overstep the mark?
    mused Floyd, releasing
    the famous one's leg
    Last edited by Old Whippet; 21-07-2010 at 02:13 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Whippet View Post
    The limerick

    A lyrical running quartet
    Out from a campsite in Dufton did set
    Over Great Dunn Fell
    In weather from hell
    Til a wandering poet they met.


    The Haiku

    Did I overstep the mark?
    mused Floyd, releasing
    the famous one's leg
    your a genius, did you know that already ? :thumbup:

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    Re: Today's poet

    EXCLUSION

    The soul selects her own society,
    Then shuts the door;
    On her divine majority
    Obtrude no more.

    Unmoved, she notes the chariot's pausing
    At her low gate;
    Unmoved, an emperor is kneeling
    Upon her mat.

    I've known her from an ample nation
    Choose one;
    Then close the valves of her attention
    Like stone.

    Emily Dickinson

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