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    As a fan of haiku...I like this...not sure I'd want to keep my sarnies in that bag though!

    Quote Originally Posted by not mad enough View Post
    Inspired by the object of beauty by my desk:

    Once shiny and blue
    Peat stains and smell of bum sweat
    My Pete Bland bumbag

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    like wind blown snowflakes
    the wings of fluttering moths
    caught in the headlights

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    The skein of geese
    as an archery's arrows -
    flying with purpose

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    The skein of geese
    as an archery's arrows -
    flying with purpose
    You're in fine form at the moment Hes

    Sonnet LXXXI

    Already, you are mine. Rest with your dream inside my dream.
    Love, grief, labour, must sleep now.
    Night revolves on invisible wheels
    and joined to me you are pure as sleeping amber.

    No one else will sleep with my dream, love.
    You will go we will go joined by the waters of time.
    No other one will travel the shadows with me,
    only you, eternal nature, eternal sun, eternal moon.

    Already your hands have opened their delicate fists
    and let fall, without direction, their gentle signs,
    you eyes enclosing themselves like two grey wings,

    while I follow the waters you bring that take me onwards:
    night, earth, winds weave their fate, and already,
    not only am I not without you, I alone am your dream

    Pablo Neruda

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    Thanks DT and I really like your Neruda choice.

    Ok, in honour of National Poetry Day and the subject of home, I've dashed off a ditty, heartfelt but probably a bit cheesy, however, I know a lot of us enjoy a bit of cheese...eh Freckle?! :wink:

    Home

    Once I felt like flotsam
    Floating in the sea
    No future there to dream of
    I lived from memory

    I strode into the world
    Seeking love in foreign faces
    Longing for an anchor
    A belonging in strange places

    Never staying still
    I moved from here to there
    But always it was me I found
    In the clear, objective air

    Finally, exhausted
    To my birthplace I returned
    Longing to create again
    Images in me burned

    But still I kept on moving
    Though friendship smoothed the way
    Until one day I heard
    Of a place where I could stay

    Cold and damp and lonely
    It stood unloved and still
    But I could feel the draw
    Despite the winter chill

    Four years ago it was
    When at last I came aground
    I sense the earth beneath me
    In this haven that I’ve found.

    A feeling of connection
    Stays with me when I roam
    and when I head back here
    I know I’m coming home.

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    And on a similar note and with a totally cheeky plug, if any of you are anywhere near Masham on the 19th November, my exhibition 'Home' opens at The Gallery. I think the preview will start at 7pm and the exhibition continues until 31st December...

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    There is a piece about National Poetry Day in the Guardian...

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2010...day-books-blog

    It says that the photo is Grasmere, but it looks like Wasdale to me?

    Here's one of the contributions...

    Wm Wordsworth Leaves Grasmere to Find a Supermarket

    by Freepoland
    Feet! That oft o'er Loughrigg Fell have trod
    In search of berries, bright against the sod,
    And plodged 'mid Grasmere's reeds for stewing pike,
    Now bear me forth past Thirlmere, irksome hike.
    Legs! Now take me further, 'neath Helvellyn's shade,
    To Keswick, on, to where a proper pasty's made.
    I must declare that I have had my lot
    Of leaden pyes and puddings made by sister Dot.
    Boots! As you convey me o'er these paths so rocky,
    My heart leaps up at thoughts of handmade gnocchi,
    Of parmesan, of Belgian chocs, of tiram'su,
    And, sister dear, I'm leaving none for you.
    Socks! That now ooze moisture where the toes have gone,
    I'll soon replace you at the Outdoor Zone;
    I'll buy new boots with warming Gore-Tex lined;
    And leave that foolish scribbling lark behind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    And on a similar note and with a totally cheeky plug, if any of you are anywhere near Masham on the 19th November, my exhibition 'Home' opens at The Gallery. I think the preview will start at 7pm and the exhibition continues until 31st December...
    Plug away! I'm planning to get over sometime before the new year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    like wind blown snowflakes
    the wings of fluttering moths
    caught in the headlights
    I'm going to have to turn the radiator up now. A mention of snowflakes and I'm shivering!

    Lovely poem though.

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    That's lovely Hes, I can really relate to that. I've travelled the world, but nowhere beats where I call home.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    Thanks DT and I really like your Neruda choice.

    Ok, in honour of National Poetry Day and the subject of home, I've dashed off a ditty, heartfelt but probably a bit cheesy, however, I know a lot of us enjoy a bit of cheese...eh Freckle?! :wink:

    Home

    Once I felt like flotsam
    Floating in the sea
    No future there to dream of
    I lived from memory

    I strode into the world
    Seeking love in foreign faces
    Longing for an anchor
    A belonging in strange places

    Never staying still
    I moved from here to there
    But always it was me I found
    In the clear, objective air

    Finally, exhausted
    To my birthplace I returned
    Longing to create again
    Images in me burned

    But still I kept on moving
    Though friendship smoothed the way
    Until one day I heard
    Of a place where I could stay

    Cold and damp and lonely
    It stood unloved and still
    But I could feel the draw
    Despite the winter chill

    Four years ago it was
    When at last I came aground
    I sense the earth beneath me
    In this haven that I’ve found.

    A feeling of connection
    Stays with me when I roam
    and when I head back here
    I know I’m coming home.

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