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    Quote Originally Posted by Alf View Post
    This one is from Durham lass Elizabeth Barratt Browning for all you dog lovers out there. 'Flush' was the name of her Cocker Spaniel but I am not sure how it got that name unless it was particularly fastidious with its personal hygiene

    Flush or Faunus

    You see this dog. It was but yesterday
    I mused, forgetful of his presence here,
    Till thought on thought drew downward tear on tear;
    When from the pillow, where wet-cheeked I lay,
    A head as hairy as Faunus, thrust its way
    Right sudden against my face,--two golden-clear
    Large eyes astonished mine,--a drooping ear
    Did flap me on either cheek, to dry the spray!
    I started first, as some Arcadian
    Amazed by goatly god in twilight grove:
    But as my bearded vision closelier ran
    My tears off, I knew Flush, and rose above
    Surprise and sadness; thanking the true Pan,
    Who, by low creatures, leads to heights of love.

    Elizabeth Barrett Browning
    Ahhhhhhhhhh....I want one But will have to wait until life is a bit steadier alas.
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    Quote Originally Posted by freckle View Post
    "Boogie Street"
    Leonard Cohen

    O Crown of Light, O Darkened One,
    I never thought we’d meet.
    You kiss my lips, and then it’s done:
    I’m back on Boogie Street.

    A sip of wine, a cigarette,
    And then it’s time to go.
    I tidied up the kitchenette;
    I tuned the old banjo.
    I’m wanted at the traffic-jam.
    They’re saving me a seat.
    I’m what I am, and what I am,
    Is back on Boogie Street.

    And O my love, I still recall
    The pleasures that we knew;
    The rivers and the waterfall,
    Wherein I bathed with you.
    Bewildered by your beauty there,
    I’d kneel to dry your feet.
    By such instructions you prepare

    A man for Boogie Street.

    O Crown of Light, O Darkened One…

    So come, my friends, be not afraid.
    We are so lightly here.
    It is in love that we are made;
    In love we disappear.

    Tho’ all the maps of blood and flesh
    Are posted on the door,
    There’s no one who has told us yet
    What Boogie Street is for.

    O Crown of Light, O Darkened One,
    I never thought we’d meet.
    You kiss my lips, and then it’s done:
    I’m back on Boogie Street.

    A sip of wine, a cigarette,
    And then it’s time to go . . .

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    "I am your man" by Slyvie Simmons- new autobiography of Leonard Cohen...I have mixed feelings about his work sometimes finding it a tad cheesy sometimes enjoying its poetic quality, listening to slyvie simmons on radio 6 it sounds like he leads an interesting life wouldn't mind reading the book at some juncture

    Hi stranger. Yes, Cohen has always conjured up lugubrious booze-ladened late nights for me, but perhaps that's my ignorance of his fuller oeuvre. Can see a spell of Youtube listening beckoning. I do like some of the above lines tho.
    Am Yisrael Chai

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    After Apple-Picking


    By Robert Frost

    My long two-pointed ladder's sticking through a tree
    Toward heaven still,
    And there's a barrel that I didn't fill
    Beside it, and there may be two or three
    Apples I didn't pick upon some bough.
    But I am done with apple-picking now.
    Essence of winter sleep is on the night,
    The scent of apples: I am drowsing off.
    I cannot rub the strangeness from my sight
    I got from looking through a pane of glass
    I skimmed this morning from the drinking trough
    And held against the world of hoary grass.
    It melted, and I let it fall and break.
    But I was well
    Upon my way to sleep before it fell,
    And I could tell
    What form my dreaming was about to take.
    Magnified apples appear and disappear,
    Stem end and blossom end,
    And every fleck of russet showing clear.
    My instep arch not only keeps the ache,
    It keeps the pressure of a ladder-round.
    I feel the ladder sway as the boughs bend.
    And I keep hearing from the cellar bin
    The rumbling sound
    Of load on load of apples coming in.
    For I have had too much
    Of apple-picking: I am overtired
    Of the great harvest I myself desired.
    There were ten thousand thousand fruit to touch,
    Cherish in hand, lift down, and not let fall.
    For all
    That struck the earth,
    No matter if not bruised or spiked with stubble,
    Went surely to the cider-apple heap
    As of no worth.
    One can see what will trouble
    This sleep of mine, whatever sleep it is.
    Were he not gone,
    The woodchuck could say whether it's like his
    Long sleep, as I describe its coming on,
    Or just some human sleep.
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    Poppies on the Wheat


    Along Ancona's hills the shimmering heat,
    A tropic tide of air with ebb and flow
    Bathes all the fields of wheat until they glow
    Like flashing seas of green, which toss and beat
    Around the vines. The poppies lithe and fleet
    Seem running, fiery torchmen, to and fro
    To mark the shore.

    The farmer does not know
    That they are there. He walks with heavy feet,
    Counting the bread and wine by autumn's gain,
    But I,—I smile to think that days remain
    Perhaps to me in which, though bread be sweet
    No more, and red wine warm my blood in vain,
    I shall be glad remembering how the fleet,
    Lithe poppies ran like torchmen with the wheat.

    Helen Hunt Jackson

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    The Lonely Farmer

    Poor hill farmer astray in the grass;
    There came a movement and he looked up, but
    All that he saw was the wind pass.
    There was a sound of voice on the air.
    But where, where? It was only the glib stream talking
    Softly to itself. And once when he was walking
    Along a lane in spring he was deceived
    By a shrill; whistle coming through the leaves;
    Wait a minute, wait a minute-four swift notes;
    He turned, and it was nothing, only a Thrush
    In the thorn bushes easing its throat.
    He swore at himself for paying heed,
    The poor hill farmer, so often again
    Stopping, staring, listening, in vain,
    His ear betrayed by the heart's need.

    R.S. Thomas

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    I was descending from Ingleborough towards Whernside the other evening and there was a group of swifts circling the rock face below.

    soaring below me
    as if holding their breaths
    the swifts are silent

    I'm used to the screaming, it was quite eerie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    I was descending from Ingleborough towards Whernside the other evening and there was a group of swifts circling the rock face below.

    soaring below me
    as if holding their breaths
    the swifts are silent

    I'm used to the screaming, it was quite eerie.
    I have heard that Stolly can get a bit excitable at times

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    Birding at the Dairy


    We're searching
    for the single

    yellow-headed
    blackbird

    we've heard
    commingles

    with thousands
    of starlings

    and brown-headed
    cowbirds,

    when the many-
    headed body

    arises
    and undulates,

    a sudden congress
    of wings

    in a maneuvering
    wave that veers

    and wheels, a fleet
    and schooling swarm

    in synchronous alarm,
    a bloom radiating

    in ribbons, in sheets,
    in waterfall,

    a murmuration
    of birds

    that turns
    liquid in air,

    that whooshes
    like waves

    on the shore,
    or the breath

    of a great
    seething prayer.

    Sidney Wade

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    :thumbup: that made me laugh out loud!
    Quote Originally Posted by Alf View Post
    I have heard that Stolly can get a bit excitable at times

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    I really love this Alf. It's always good to come here and find something that I've not read before and there are some beautifully evocative lines in it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Alf View Post
    Birding at the Dairy


    We're searching
    for the single

    yellow-headed
    blackbird

    we've heard
    commingles

    with thousands
    of starlings

    and brown-headed
    cowbirds,

    when the many-
    headed body

    arises
    and undulates,

    a sudden congress
    of wings

    in a maneuvering
    wave that veers

    and wheels, a fleet
    and schooling swarm

    in synchronous alarm,
    a bloom radiating

    in ribbons, in sheets,
    in waterfall,

    a murmuration
    of birds

    that turns
    liquid in air,

    that whooshes
    like waves

    on the shore,
    or the breath

    of a great
    seething prayer
    .

    Sidney Wade

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