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    I loved your Octavio Paz offering MG and Freckle's original verse! Lovely.

    Inspired by the sad sight of a pair of dead blackbirds:

    Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird
    Wallace Stevens

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    I
    Among twenty snowy mountains,
    The only moving thing
    Was the eye of the blackbird.

    II
    I was of three minds,
    Like a tree
    In which there are three blackbirds.

    III
    The blackbird whirled in the autumn winds.
    It was a small part of the pantomime.

    IV
    A man and a woman
    Are one.
    A man and a woman and a blackbird
    Are one.

    V
    I do not know which to prefer,
    The beauty of inflections
    Or the beauty of innuendoes,
    The blackbird whistling
    Or just after.

    VI
    Icicles filled the long window
    With barbaric glass.
    The shadow of the blackbird
    Crossed it, to and fro.
    The mood
    Traced in the shadow
    An indecipherable cause.

    VII
    O thin men of Haddam,
    Why do you imagine golden birds?
    Do you not see how the blackbird
    Walks around the feet
    Of the women about you?

    VIII
    I know noble accents
    And lucid, inescapable rhythms;
    But I know, too,
    That the blackbird is involved
    In what I know.

    IX
    When the blackbird flew out of sight,
    It marked the edge
    Of one of many circles.

    X
    At the sight of blackbirds
    Flying in a green light,
    Even the bawds of euphony
    Would cry out sharply.

    XI
    He rode over Connecticut
    In a glass coach.
    Once, a fear pierced him,
    In that he mistook
    The shadow of his equipage
    For blackbirds.

    XII
    The river is moving.
    The blackbird must be flying.

    XIII
    It was evening all afternoon.
    It was snowing
    And it was going to snow.
    The blackbird sat
    In the cedar-limbs.

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    Its been a bit quiet on here of late...better find something nice to post for this Friday night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    Its been a bit quiet on here of late...better find something nice to post for this Friday night.
    If you could please... It'll break up the dull tedium of still working at 10-30pm on a Friday night! :angry:

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    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    Crash landings

    I have arrived in the
    unforeseen
    Not Coronation Street or yer
    Facebook stereotypy
    But within the oaks

    A loopy elf,
    headtorched with her brood
    squealing as the tree swing
    Makes (some of) my dreams
    Come true

    Its hard not to wish
    in the face of all it
    and as my baby
    kisses the moon
    I think...

    My darling
    You have it all too learn
    Crash landings are the best
    Even though they
    might hurt.
    I missed this - so sorry Freckle - and it's superb too! And here's to dreams coming true.
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    I'll do my best Dom. (my laptop just crashing didn't help)
    Quote Originally Posted by dominion View Post
    If you could please... It'll break up the dull tedium of still working at 10-30pm on a Friday night! :angry:

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    Quote Originally Posted by dominion View Post
    If you could please... It'll break up the dull tedium of still working at 10-30pm on a Friday night! :angry:
    This is a bit different Dominion - hope it breaks the tedium. (Oh the website POlice have **** the f-word!


    After a Fight

    **** you too, my less compassionate self
    says quietly. You've never really

    respected me anyway, especially not now
    that I refuse to be the keeper

    of your anger, the messy pall
    of it, from where we kill

    what we can't suck. Still
    I have faith in the healthy ink

    of ideograms, the little cone of flame
    nudged about by the wind.

    My pillow book would list
    such beautiful things, your heart

    would die to read them.



    from Shiner (2002) by Maggie Nelson, by permission of Hanging Loose Press.
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    Its been a bit quiet on here of late...better find something nice to post for this Friday night.
    Oophs - that wasn't something 'nice' i posted - sorry!
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    from this website if interested:

    http://slope.org/archive/issue17/FU_page1.html
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    Okay, this wasn't what I was looking for but Roald Dahl makes me laugh.

    Hot and Cold


    A woman who my mother knows
    Came in and took off all her clothes.

    Said I, not being very old,
    'By golly gosh, you must be cold!'

    'No, no!' she cried. 'Indeed I'm not!
    I'm feeling devilishly hot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    Okay, this wasn't what I was looking for but Roald Dahl makes me laugh.

    Hot and Cold


    A woman who my mother knows
    Came in and took off all her clothes.

    Said I, not being very old,
    'By golly gosh, you must be cold!'

    'No, no!' she cried. 'Indeed I'm not!
    I'm feeling devilishly hot!
    Am Yisrael Chai

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