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  1. #9851
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    Re: Today's poet

    Fox Dancing

    Tall as foxglove spire, on tiptoe
    The fox in the wilderness dances;
    His pelt and burnished claws reflect
    The sun’s and the moon’s glances.

    From blackberry nose to pride of tail
    He is elegant, he is gay;
    With his pawsteps as a pattern of joy
    He transfigures the day.

    For a hat he wears a rhubarb leaf
    To keep his thinking cool,
    Through which his fur-lined ears prick up.
    This fox, he is no fool

    And does not give a good-morning
    For the condition of his soul:
    With the fox dancing in the desert
    Study to be whole.

    Suzanne Knowles

    (I once based a print on this too but its sold out now)

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    I said perhaps Patagonia, and pictured
    a peninsula, wide enough
    for a couple of ladderback chairs
    to wobble on at high tide. I thought

    of us in breathless cold, facing
    a horizon round as a coin, looped
    in a cat's cradle strung by gulls
    from sea to sun. I planned to wait

    till the waves had bored themselves
    to sleep, till the last clinging barnacles,
    growing worried in the hush, had
    paddled off in tiny coracles, till

    those restless birds, your actor's hands,
    had dropped slack into your lap,
    until you'd turned, at last, to me.
    When I spoke of Patagonia, I meant

    skies all empty aching blue. I meant
    years. I meant all of them with you

    Patagonia by Kate Clanchy
    Poacher turned game-keeper

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    A poem inspired by what is essentially office gossip. Haven't written anything for a while as it seemed my stuff was really one dimensional (it's ok though, i only ever thought i'd write one poem, hence the username!) and was content to give it up for a while and read everyone else's offrerings. But it emerged today that a very good man at work had some very bad news this weekend and his life just got turned upside down. I wrote this at my desk (I know, such a skiver). It's a bit enigmatic (ok ok, vague), hence the explanation but it captures how it felt watching him today and having worked with him for the last year.


    Mercy

    This magnet of a man, stands six foot handsome
    The corner office; takes home a king’s ransom
    He even stands with a swagger, has the strut and the glide
    A beautiful woman takes a place at his side
    He works hard and works true, bends his mind and his back
    Never hurt anyone either, no there isn’t a crack
    He’s bulletproof, at least that’s how it seems
    But everybody’s at the mercy of somebody’s dreams

  4. #9854

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    Quote Originally Posted by OneOffPoet View Post
    A poem inspired by what is essentially office gossip. Haven't written anything for a while as it seemed my stuff was really one dimensional (it's ok though, i only ever thought i'd write one poem, hence the username!) and was content to give it up for a while and read everyone else's offrerings. But it emerged today that a very good man at work had some very bad news this weekend and his life just got turned upside down. I wrote this at my desk (I know, such a skiver). It's a bit enigmatic (ok ok, vague), hence the explanation but it captures how it felt watching him today and having worked with him for the last year.


    Mercy

    This magnet of a man, stands six foot handsome
    The corner office; takes home a king’s ransom
    He even stands with a swagger, has the strut and the glide
    A beautiful woman takes a place at his side
    He works hard and works true, bends his mind and his back
    Never hurt anyone either, no there isn’t a crack
    He’s bulletproof, at least that’s how it seems
    But everybody’s at the mercy of somebody’s dreams
    Ooooo enigmatic indeed! I like this Oneoff...a lot..... but I am hoping there is a happy ending :-)
    Last edited by freckle; 20-10-2010 at 07:19 AM.

  5. #9855

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derby Tup View Post
    I said perhaps Patagonia, and pictured
    a peninsula, wide enough
    for a couple of ladderback chairs
    to wobble on at high tide. I thought

    of us in breathless cold, facing
    a horizon round as a coin, looped
    in a cat's cradle strung by gulls
    from sea to sun. I planned to wait

    till the waves had bored themselves
    to sleep, till the last clinging barnacles,
    growing worried in the hush, had
    paddled off in tiny coracles, till

    those restless birds, your actor's hands,
    had dropped slack into your lap,
    until you'd turned, at last, to me.
    When I spoke of Patagonia, I meant

    skies all empty aching blue. I meant
    years. I meant all of them with you

    Patagonia by Kate Clanchy
    this is gorgeous..."skies all empty aching blue" ...just lovely...

    Hes I loved your foxy poem and MG's original haiku...and I can never get enough Plath no matter how bleak!

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    I Climb the Western Tower in Silence (Joy of Meeting)

    Li Yu


    I climb the western tower in silence, the moon like a sickle.
    Clear autumn is locked in the deep courtyard, where a wutong tree stands lonely.
    Sorrowful parting has cut, but not severed our ties; my mind is still wild.
    Separation is just like a taste in head and heart.

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    Re: Today's poet

    One of the (many) joys of this thread is discovering writers you'd never heard of before and finding more of their work

    Raspberries


    The way we can’t remember heat, forget
    the sweat and how we wore a weightless
    shirt on chafing skin, the way we lose
    the taste of raspberries, each winter; but

    know at once, come sharp July, the vein
    burning in the curtain, and from that light
    - the block of sun on hot crushed sheets -
    the blazing world we’ll walk in,

    was how it was, your touch. Nor the rest,
    not how we left, the drunkenness, just
    your half-stifled, clumsy, frightened reach,
    my uncurled hand, our fingers, meshed,

    -like the first dazzled flinch from heat
    or between the teeth, pips, a metal taste

    Kate Clanchy
    Poacher turned game-keeper

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    Re: Today's poet

    Quote Originally Posted by Derby Tup View Post
    One of the (many) joys of this thread is discovering writers you'd never heard of before and finding more of their work

    Raspberries


    The way we can’t remember heat, forget
    the sweat and how we wore a weightless
    shirt on chafing skin, the way we lose
    the taste of raspberries, each winter; but

    know at once, come sharp July, the vein
    burning in the curtain, and from that light
    - the block of sun on hot crushed sheets -
    the blazing world we’ll walk in,

    was how it was, your touch. Nor the rest,
    not how we left, the drunkenness, just
    your half-stifled, clumsy, frightened reach,
    my uncurled hand, our fingers, meshed,

    -like the first dazzled flinch from heat
    or between the teeth, pips, a metal taste

    Kate Clanchy

    Now that is a bit tasty and has set me up for the day

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    Re: Today's poet

    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    I Climb the Western Tower in Silence (Joy of Meeting)

    Li Yu


    I climb the western tower in silence, the moon like a sickle.
    Clear autumn is locked in the deep courtyard, where a wutong tree stands lonely.
    Sorrowful parting has cut, but not severed our ties; my mind is still wild.
    Separation is just like a taste in head and heart.

    You were an early bird this morning freckle

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    Quote Originally Posted by OneOffPoet View Post
    A poem inspired by what is essentially office gossip. Haven't written anything for a while as it seemed my stuff was really one dimensional (it's ok though, i only ever thought i'd write one poem, hence the username!) and was content to give it up for a while and read everyone else's offrerings. But it emerged today that a very good man at work had some very bad news this weekend and his life just got turned upside down. I wrote this at my desk (I know, such a skiver). It's a bit enigmatic (ok ok, vague), hence the explanation but it captures how it felt watching him today and having worked with him for the last year.


    Mercy

    This magnet of a man, stands six foot handsome
    The corner office; takes home a king’s ransom
    He even stands with a swagger, has the strut and the glide
    A beautiful woman takes a place at his side
    He works hard and works true, bends his mind and his back
    Never hurt anyone either, no there isn’t a crack
    He’s bulletproof, at least that’s how it seems
    But everybody’s at the mercy of somebody’s dreams
    I would say its just enigmatic enough to make you pause for thought Well done OOP.

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