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    What a beautiful and sad poem Alf........verse 4 in particular I found moving....that line "The heart -- the heart -- is lonely still."........sigh....just been reading his bio and he had a bit of an exciting and troubled existence.
    Last edited by freckle; 25-08-2010 at 11:49 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    keith moon reincarnate
    gashes her heed
    2.5 hours in A and E
    and a free teddy

    bless!

    How's mini freckle getting on? is she up and around showing off her wounds to her friends.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nql1_RKwQt0

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    Poetry

    And it was at that age… Poetry arrived
    in search of me. I don't know, I don't know where
    it came from, from winter or a river.
    I don't know how or when,
    no they were not voices, they were not
    words, nor silence,
    but from a street I was summoned,
    from the branches of night,
    abruptly from the others,
    among violent fires
    or returning alone,
    there I was without a face
    and it touched me.

    I did not know what to say, my mouth
    had no way
    with names,
    my eyes were blind,
    and something started in my soul,
    fever or forgotten wings,
    and I made my own way,
    deciphering
    that fire,
    and I wrote the first faint line,
    faint, without substance, pure
    nonsense,
    pure wisdom
    of someone who knows nothing,
    and suddenly I saw
    the heavens
    unfastened
    and open,
    planets,
    palpitating plantations,
    shadow perforated,
    riddled
    with arrows, fire and flowers,
    the winding night, the universe.

    And I, infinitesimal being,
    drunk with the great starry
    void,
    likeness, image of
    mystery,
    felt myself a pure part
    of the abyss,
    I wheeled with the stars,
    my heart broke loose on the wind

    Pablo Neruda

    One of my very favourite Neruda poems
    Poacher turned game-keeper

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    a crystal ocean
    the scent of sage on the wind
    now just memories

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    a crystal ocean
    the scent of sage on the wind
    now just memories
    Loved that one
    Just back off your hols Hes? or are these memories from earlier

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    Turns

    I thought it made me look more 'working class'
    (as if a bit of chequered cloth could bridge that gap!)
    I did a turn in it before the glass.
    My mother said: It suits you, your dad's cap.
    (She preferred me to wear suits and part my hair:
    You're every bit as good as that lot are!)

    All the pension queue came out to stare.
    Dad was sprawled beside the postbox (still VR) ,
    his cap turned inside up beside his head,
    smudged H A H in purple Indian ink
    and Brylcreem slicks displayed so folks might think
    he wanted charity for dropping dead.

    He never begged. For nowt! Death's reticence
    crowns his life, and me, I'm opening my trap
    to busk the class that broke him for the pence
    that splash like brackish tears into our cap.

    Tony Harrison

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    Hi Alf! Thanks and yes...just back from 10 days in Crete. Straight back into work and exhibition mayhem and the warmth/relaxation seems like a different world now!
    Quote Originally Posted by Alf View Post
    Loved that one
    Just back off your hols Hes? or are these memories from earlier

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    Natural Enemies

    all day the owl is dreaming of a crow, dreaming
    of a crow, dreaming of a crow and his war caw
    rushing through the pines, and the owl opens
    her mouth as if to say wait, wait until nightfall,
    until nightfall when the crow’s own blackness
    is not enough to hide him from her keen eyes.

    all night the crow is dreaming of an owl, dreaming
    of an owl, dreaming of an owl and battle screech
    so close it could run through his dark body and sever
    his spine. his mouth moves in silence: wait, wait
    until daybreak when the owl’s gray camouflage
    cannot protect her from the murders of crows.

    in twilight the owl and crow are praying to live, praying
    to live, praying to live the long hours of hunting. they do
    not fly nor tempt the other into the unowned time
    and orange territory of conflicted light. they bide, bide
    in their pine churches with their psalms to a god
    who would favor their feathers over the other’s.

    J.P.Dancing Bear

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    ohhh, came across the above poet on Words and Music Radio 3 Iplayer. Then discovered this:

    Persephone at the Farmer's Market


    Even now, I cannot lose the memory of scent.
    It leads me to pomegranates, halved, lying on a table,
    the globes of puckered skin are red as my own lips.
    This is the season of abduction — fruit pulled
    from branches and vines. The dense perfumes
    of fresh jams and pies slice the slow dawn.
    The maples and oaks turn thin and gray
    with their testimony of bruised and bloodied leaves.
    Drawn to the sanguine, tart sweet, ripe aroma,
    hundreds of lusting eyes, I touch the dark
    texture and remember my love's rough hands,
    the frantic tear and pull of desire.
    I hand my money to the farm boy, grab
    the pomegranate —no, I don't need a bag—
    and rush away to home. Pulling it apart,
    the ruby juice bleeding out on my fingers and dress,
    I close my lips around the flesh
    and dream of the man my husband used to be.

    J.P.Dancing Bear

    Gosh.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    ohhh, came across the above poet on Words and Music Radio 3 Iplayer. Then discovered this:

    Persephone at the Farmer's Market


    Even now, I cannot lose the memory of scent.
    It leads me to pomegranates, halved, lying on a table,
    the globes of puckered skin are red as my own lips.
    This is the season of abduction — fruit pulled
    from branches and vines. The dense perfumes
    of fresh jams and pies slice the slow dawn.
    The maples and oaks turn thin and gray
    with their testimony of bruised and bloodied leaves.
    Drawn to the sanguine, tart sweet, ripe aroma,
    hundreds of lusting eyes, I touch the dark
    texture and remember my love's rough hands,
    the frantic tear and pull of desire.
    I hand my money to the farm boy, grab
    the pomegranate —no, I don't need a bag—
    and rush away to home. Pulling it apart,
    the ruby juice bleeding out on my fingers and dress,
    I close my lips around the flesh
    and dream of the man my husband used to be.

    J.P.Dancing Bear

    Gosh.....
    so that's what happened to Persephone ??

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