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    Thread: Poetry


    Cyan

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    #601
    01-12-2012, 04:11 PM
    Oh my
    Good God
    Its Full
    Of Ra's

    *Hold for applause*
    The secret to creation is
    The attempt to destroy is.
    To forget to ground.
    To remember to rise.
    Always link it
    To the basic.

    Chemicals it all Smile

    Energy is the answer Smile

    *Drops out at this level*
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    #602
    01-14-2012, 08:38 AM


    what are you good at ?


    what are u good at ?

    well, im good at playing monster.

    monster ?

    yes u know monster, scary monster ,

    with my grand kids.

    but that's not a skill

    u cant sell that

    it was never meant to sell

    it was meant to have fun with

    again let me ask what are u good at ?

    again i would say i'm good at playing scary monster

    others who rule this world are good at being monsters

    im just good at playing scary monster

    but where is the value in that ?

    value to who ? to my grand kids they like it

    and i like it to

    but u cant sell that

    it was never intended to sell , it is meant

    to be given

    i dont understand that

    i know



    norral Heart


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    #603
    01-14-2012, 11:40 PM
    NOT EVEN HIS DOG

    One night my neighbor decided
    it would be better for
    the family peace if he slept over
    at his mother's place so he got
    into his pickup & drove there

    Next morning lying on
    the front step what could it be
    waiting for him to emerge
    but his daughter's dog
    come all the way from home

    Somehow she had not only
    worked out where he was
    but had also made her way
    across town at night just
    to wish him a good morning

    She had been there before
    riding along in the truck
    but who knew she was
    paying such close attention?
    She gave no indication

    Dogs don't talk about love
    They live it
    Dogs always know the time
    The time is now
    & love is what connects us


    ~Steve Toth~

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    #604
    01-15-2012, 10:02 AM
    oh so beautiful thank u Heart

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    #605
    01-15-2012, 11:06 AM (This post was last modified: 01-15-2012, 11:07 AM by norral.)


    the littlest dick cheney


    the littlest dick cheny

    was just and inch.3

    he'd run around denying

    his part in history

    9/11 im inccocent

    had nothing to to with me

    oh littlest dick cheney

    lies will never set u free

    he'd run around all day

    trying not to be scraped off someones shoe

    littlest dick cheny i think hes turning blue

    dogs and cats would love him

    as they chased him down the street

    oh littlest dick cheney

    they just think that you're a treat

    a judgement pronounced by god

    upon your evil head

    you'll live like this for millions of years

    and then you'll wake up dead

    oh littlest dick cheny sentenced to a life of fear

    maybe now you;ll learn how if felt

    when children bombs did hear

    your situation was created by yourself

    the only one u have to blame is you

    oh littlest dick cheney

    gods judgements are always true


    norral Heart


























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    #606
    01-16-2012, 10:03 PM
    Psalms 15

    Lord, who can be trusted with power,
    and who may act in your place?
    Those with a passion for justice,
    who speak the truth from their hearts;
    who have let go of selfish interests
    and grown beyond their own lives;
    who see the wretched as their family
    and the poor as their flesh and blood.
    They alone are impartial
    and worthy of the people's trust.
    Their compassion lights up the whole earth,
    and their kindness endures forever.


    (A Book of Psalms, translations by Stephen Mitchell)

    Heart
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    #607
    01-17-2012, 05:00 AM
    amen amen amen and amen sister

    HeartHeartHeart u

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    #608
    01-18-2012, 10:13 PM
    many HeartHeartHeartHeartHeartHeart's to you brother norral Wink

    *****************************************************
    The Moment

    The moment when, after many years
    of hard work and a long voyage
    you stand in the centre of your room,
    house, half-acre, square mile, island, country,
    knowing at last how you got there,
    and say, I own this,

    is the same moment when the trees unloose
    their soft arms from around you,
    the birds take back their language,
    the cliffs fissure and collapse,
    the air moves back from you like a wave
    and you can't breathe.

    No, they whisper. You own nothing.
    You were a visitor, time after time
    climbing the hill, planting the flag, proclaiming.
    We never belonged to you.
    You never found us.
    It was always the other way round.

    ~ Margaret Atwood ~

    (morning in the burned house)

    Heart
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    #609
    01-20-2012, 09:36 AM (This post was last modified: 01-20-2012, 09:43 AM by norral.)
    ha ha so true . we are just stewards for a little while of this life and then it is returned from whence it came ..

    thank you Heart
    if jesus was one of the super rich

    if christ was one of the super rich

    what exactly would be his pitch

    more money more money more money for me

    more money more money is all i see

    or would he turn around and give

    all of it so others could live

    a better life free free from worry and care

    and then perhaps he,d even cut his hair

    and gift it to a little child

    with tender mercy oh so mild

    so my question is if christ would do these deeds so kind

    why oh why is it so hard to find

    a rich man who or woman who wants to share

    some one rich who actually cares

    about the struggling human race

    why i ask is this the case ?

    norral Heart


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    #610
    01-20-2012, 10:12 AM
    AN ODE TO Ra.


    there was once a group
    Carla, Don, and Jim.
    to the skies they sought
    seeking, o, they sought.

    their beseeching loud
    heard the group of Ra.
    speaking word by word,
    Carla spoke their words.

    this, the Law of One,
    yes, all one it is.
    we do humbly speak
    to you humans there.

    do wander no more,
    our love/light is bright.
    we come in service
    we speak true-thfully.

    praise the Creator
    praise the all bright Light.
    we speak as we can
    to keep free will free.

    we offer to serve
    we offer to teach.
    together we seek,
    the final place, peace.

    adonai, my friends
    the Harvest is come.
    shake hands, very soon
    embraced, we shall be.

    Adonai, my friends.
    Adonai.

    - -

    copyleft, plenum

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    #611
    01-23-2012, 07:01 PM
    "If God knows everything there is to know,
    Then I ask: how can God learn or grow?
    If you knew all that was and all that will be,
    Then how can any decision you make be free?

    If you were everything and everything was you,
    Then there would be nothing for you to do;
    And there we find God, in this very position,
    Imprisoned by the power of his own condition,

    But there is a way to escape from this net,
    All that God would have to do is forget,
    Forget what He was and in ignorance find
    Choice and free will, from confusion of mind;

    And so God created a plane of limitation,
    That confusing place we call creation,
    A place of ignorance where we're free to choose,
    Free to make mistakes and free to lose;

    For only a being who knows not what is true
    Has the free will to choose what to do;
    Through us God can live, think, feel and see,
    An experience He knew, but now He can be;

    Yet though we've forgotten where we come from,
    The closer we get, the happier we become,
    With control of awareness you can return,
    But you have less choice the more you learn;

    Each mortal longs for the infinite's touch,
    Yet the infinite longs to know not so much;"

    from the book of aquarius
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    #612
    01-23-2012, 07:23 PM
    Thanks for sharing the poem, alchemikey. Very heartrending and rang so genuinely true. Thank you.
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    #613
    01-24-2012, 03:53 PM


    standing up and speaking out

    yeah u know im going to shout

    black is black and white is white

    wrong is wrong and right is right

    aint no mixing one side to the other

    those who are evil just aint my brother

    im 64 but i still gots the fire

    guess what my soul is not for hire

    i cant be bought with fools gold

    riches are not my earthly goal

    justice freedom and truth are what im about

    and thats why like i said i am going to shout


    norral



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    #614
    01-24-2012, 07:14 PM
    Expect Nothing

    Expect nothing. Live frugally
    On surprise.
    Become a stranger
    To need of pity
    Or, if compassion be freely
    Given out
    Take only enough
    Stop short of urge to plead
    Then purge away the need.

    Wish for nothing larger
    Than your own small heart
    Or greater than a star;
    Tame wild disappointment
    With caress unmoved and cold
    Make of it a parka
    For your soul.

    Discover the reason why
    So tiny a human midget
    Exists at all
    So scared unwise
    But expect nothing. Live frugally
    On surprise.

    ~ Alice Walker ~
    (Anything We Love Can Be Saved)

    Heart
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    #615
    01-26-2012, 02:11 PM (This post was last modified: 01-26-2012, 02:30 PM by norral.)

    when


    when will justice ee'r appear

    i feel it hovering in the air

    the souls of the ancient do cry out

    within our hearts there is no doubt

    a time for beauty truth and light

    for sharing power , abandoning might.

    humanity turns with longing eyes

    ever looking to the skies

    for something wonderful to us befall

    hear oh hear our longing call


    norral Heart
    impeccable


    oh lord let my life be impeccable

    search my heart and reveal to me any secret pride

    may i live this life so that i have nothing to hide

    may my loyalties be always to the downtrodden and the oppressed

    may i always to this world give my very best

    heal me and purge me of all guile and deceit

    let your spirit be a lamp unto my feet

    that a pathway of honour and truth i may walk

    in my actions and not just my talk

    do u want someone to battle the ancient foe

    choose me lord , i am most happy to go


    norral Heart

    editors note, the name of the second poem is impeccable, not to be confused with unpeckable. unpeckable is when u handle a chicken but u are surrounded by an invisible force field and said chicken is unable to peck u. that, to be clear, is different from being impeccable. just wanted to clarify that BigSmileBigSmileBigSmile



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    #616
    01-28-2012, 06:56 AM (This post was last modified: 01-28-2012, 07:01 AM by norral.)
    i love my wifey


    i love my wifey

    she is my lifey

    this girl done put up with me

    going on now for 43

    and yet and still all i care

    is that we still want to share

    wifey good, me kinda bad

    having wifey make me glad


    norral Heart

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxOjTTlu6Cc&feature=fvst
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    #617
    01-29-2012, 01:17 AM
    I used to write poems which focused on the negative because I focused on the negative, the following is the first positive poem I've written which I feel proud of. I wrote it last week about a girl I was deeply infatuated with who doesn't seem to feel anywhere near what I felt for her. I thought she was a wanderer too and maybe even, for lack of a better word, "soulmate", though I think a more accurate term would be someone I believe I'd be highly compatible with of whom there probably aren't many on the planet. Unrequited love is tough; here's my poem.

    -------

    Synergy
    Let's discover
    One another
    And all the the mysteries of life
    Let's explore
    Beyond the doors
    Of perception and Earthly strife
    Let's experiment
    And not repent
    Living without regret
    Let's test the limits
    Of metaphysics
    And do what we'll never forget
    Let's do our best
    Ignore the rest
    And laugh, and learn and grow
    Let's both prepare
    To become aware
    That this is all a show
    Let's use our youth
    To learn the truth
    About where we both came from
    Let's find Infinity
    Through our affinity
    Until our lives are done
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    #618
    01-29-2012, 01:47 AM
    very nice brother. i like the flow. thanks for sharing with us .


    norral Heart

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    #619
    01-30-2012, 09:28 AM (This post was last modified: 01-30-2012, 09:36 AM by norral.)
    last night

    as i went to bed late last night

    under sheets so clean and white

    i ran into something so big and tall

    they called themselves the god of all

    there i sat on the ledge

    as i peered over the edge

    into the pool of eternity

    the name of this place is liberty

    so i jumped i dove and i took a swim

    i drank in the waters deep within

    river of life flowing so free

    the god of all is u and me

    have no doubts was the message i heard

    the god of all has said the word

    and soon the world will plainly see

    we have entered the time of liberty

    but but but was in my head

    thats counter to all the things i read

    but the god of all just laughed and smiled

    just be patient for a little while

    so i decided to have faith and trust and joy

    the god of all will be my boy

    i'll listen and trust and wait and see

    for soon mankind will be made free


    norral Heart


    there is no power greater than god. contrary to what msm would have us believe. when we have faith all is possible. that is the message i am getting right now. there is no reason to fear anything or anyone .




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    #620
    01-30-2012, 05:05 PM
    i dance like a fool
    for the feeling of renewel

    my heart beats fast...my blood does surge
    releasing toxins in a sweaty purge

    the music moves me to the floor
    i spin around and then i spin some more

    i listen with my heart as i close my eyes
    the language of dance tells no lies

    waves of sound ripple through my being
    how is it that movement can be so freeing?

    my body follows wherever my hands guide
    the bass builds up and i'm called to slide

    and slide i do synchronized with the beat
    flowing from side to side on the sides of my feet

    the life force of water is my energizing fuel
    i only dance...no battling...no duel
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    #621
    01-30-2012, 09:37 PM
    Fresh

    To move
    Cleanly.
    Needing to be
    Nowhere else.
    Wanting nothing
    From any store.
    To lift something
    You already had
    And set it down in
    A new place.
    Awakened eye
    Seeing freshly.
    What does that do to
    The old blood moving through
    Its channels?

    ~ Naomi Shihab Nye ~


    (You & Yours)

    Heart
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    #622
    02-01-2012, 11:15 AM (This post was last modified: 02-01-2012, 11:16 AM by norral.)


    the edges

    groping around at the edges

    feeling it, like blind men

    we all try to describe this elephant

    and how it affects us.

    peace says one

    joy say another

    hope ;

    compassion perhaps

    what is it we are talking about

    union of course

    the realization that we are all family

    that intimacy, lack of judgement , acceptance of

    our foibles and idiosyncrosies

    without even thinking about it

    family we are

    children from a far off star

    scattered here a long time ago

    now oh now is the time to know

    all are one its plain to see

    when i love u

    i am really loving me

    so close your eyes

    take a deep breath

    of ourselves we give the very very best

    soon oh soon our hearts will see

    a world of love and unity


    norral Heart
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    #623
    02-02-2012, 08:11 PM
    Straight Talk From Fox

    Listen says fox it is music to run
    over the hills to lick
    dew from the leaves to nose along
    the edges of the ponds to smell the fat
    ducks in their bright feathers but
    far out, safe in their rafts of
    sleep. It is like
    music to visit the orchard, to find
    the vole sucking the sweet of the apple, or the
    rabbit with his fast-beating heart. Death itself
    is a music. Nobody has ever come close to
    writing it down, awake or in a dream. It cannot
    be told. It is flesh and bones
    changing shape and with good cause, mercy
    is a little child beside such an invention. It is
    music to wander the black back roads
    outside of town no one awake or wondering
    if anything miraculous is ever going to
    happen, totally dumb to the fact of every
    moment's miracle. Don't think I haven't
    peeked into windows. I see you in all your seasons
    making love, arguing, talking about God
    as if he were an idea instead of the grass,
    instead of the stars, the rabbit caught
    in one good teeth-whacking hit and brought
    home to the den. What I am, and I know it, is
    responsible, joyful, thankful. I would not
    give my life for a thousand of yours.

    ~ Mary Oliver ~
    (Red Bird)


    Heart
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    #624
    02-03-2012, 12:04 AM
    This isn't "poetry," but it's of a literary genre...I wrote it for friends at Christmastime...a little parable. I have my own "meaning"--but I think it could have different meanings to different people and I'd love to hear any that you'd be willing to share.

    The Parable of the Growers

    Once upon a time in a land very close to where we all live, two growers tended their orchards. Both men worked hard and cared greatly for the trees under their care.

    One day, the Lord of the Valley returned from a far land and brought with him gifts for all of his people. To the growers, he gave two trees unlike anything they had ever seen.

    "Take each of you one tree. Nurture it and care for it and it will bring forth fruit more sweet and filling than any fruit you have ever tasted."

    "How will we know when the fruit is ripe?" asked the first grower.

    "We do not know the color of this foreign fruit nor its softness when fully ripe," added the second grower.

    "When you place your hand under the fruit and it drops of its own accord, it is ripe." replied the Lord of the Valley.

    Both growers hurried home to plant their trees. And the trees both began to grow, nurtured and loved by the conscientious growers.

    And the good growers cared for their trees, marveling at the mystery and majesty of Nature, watching in wonder as both trees stretched forth their limbs, uncurled their leaves, and finally blossomed.

    At length, the trees began to bear. And each morning, the growers would place their hands under the fruit to see if it was ripe.

    And each morning, the first grower would shrug when the fruit didn’t fall and then go about tending the other trees.

    And each morning the second grower would become more worried. He began to spend more and more of his time caring for the one special tree, fretting that he had left something undone. So he gave it more water—or less water—or trimmed its branches—or stabilized the branches with poles--or added fertilizer—or withheld fertilizer.

    Many days passed.

    The orchard of the first grower came ready to harvest. He invited the people of the valley to come and savor the first fruits of the season. But the fruit of the special tree was not yet ripe. And so he waited.

    The orchard of the second grower was also ready to harvest, but it was not as it had been. He had devoted so much of himself to the special tree that the others had been neglected and were unable to give as much fruit as they had in the past. This made him even more anxious about the special tree.

    “When do you think the fruit will be ripe?” the second grower asked the first grower one morning.

    “I cannot tell,” said the first grower.

    “Do you think the Lord of the Valley tricked us? The season has passed and the fruit is not yet ripe,” the second grower stated.

    “I cannot know the timing of the tree nor the intentions of the Lord of the Valley,” replied the first grower, “but I have faith in both.”

    The second grower muttered under his breath and stalked away. That night he slept on a mat under his special tree.

    “I have let my other trees dwindle and given everything to you,” he accused the tree.

    “I had little harvest because I counted on you, believed in you, and cared for you above all other things,” he accused the tree.

    The tree did not reply, but a keen observer would have seen it lean towards him in sympathy and love.

    The grower tried to sleep, but sleep did not come.

    He placed his hand under the fruit, but the fruit did not fall.

    He cursed the day that the Lord of the Valley had given him the tree and vowed he would never again try to make the fruit fall.

    But the next morning, he went again to the tree. He placed his hand under the fruit. It did not drop.

    “Enough!” he cried, seizing a piece of the fruit and tearing it from the tree.

    He looked at it for a moment, surprised that he now held it in his hand. Then he brought it to his mouth and attempted to take a bite.

    The fruit was hard and unyielding and bitter. He threw it on the ground and spit the fruit out of his mouth.

    “You are a bad tree with sour fruit! I should never have spent such care and devotion on you! You are unworthy of my attention!”

    He went to get his ax.

    Within a quarter hour, he had destroyed the tree and hacked it to pieces. Just then, the first grower came out to check his tree.

    “What have you done?” the first grower exclaimed in horror.

    “It was a bad tree with sour fruit. We have labored in vain.” the second grower snarled and stalked off.

    Many more days passed.

    The first grower continued to check his tree each day.
    And the second grower came out to watch him check his tree each day.

    And then it happened. The fruit dropped into the first grower’s hand. He tasted it. And truly it was the sweetest, most filling fruit he had ever tasted. The first grower wanted to share his joy with the second grower.

    He called to him, “You must come and taste this.”

    The second grower hesitated, but at last couldn’t resist. He went to the tree. The fruit dropped in his hand. He put it to his mouth. It was as the first grower had said.

    “You are fortunate,” he said with some bitterness, “the Lord of the Valley gave you the good tree.”

    Just then the Lord of the Valley came up behind the two men. “The two trees were grafted from the same parent tree. There was no difference between them. Both would have borne fruit of great worth, had both been allowed the time to grow and ripen in their own time.”

    The second grower looked to the patch of earth where his tree had once stood. He lowered his head, "I could not wait, and now all is lost."

    The first grower came over and put an arm around his shoulder. “Nothing is lost forever,” he said.

    “You only say that because your tree is full and ready to harvest.”

    “No,” said the Lord of the Valley, “he says it because it is true. Look.”

    The two growers looked where the Lord of the Valley pointed.

    A small green shoot was already pushing its way up from the spot where the second grower’s tree had been.


    And Time passed and at length the tree grew from shoot, to sapling, to mature tree. And the second grower watched over it carefully and with great affection while tending the rest of his orchard. For having lost it once, he cherished it all the more.

    And as he watched, the tree brought forth buds, and the buds turned to blossoms, and the blossoms opened wide and grew into soft, white, round fruit.

    And after he had harvested all of his other trees, he came before the special tree. “I once tried to force my will upon you. I once tore you down and broke up your lovely limbs. I have no right to your fruit, but I will ask anyway and hope you can forgive me.”

    He did not know it, but the tree had never been angry; it had only sorrowed that it had been unable to give the second grower what he had so desired. It attempted to lean out a branch to the grower, who thought the branch had just been moved by the wind.

    The second grower stretched forth his hand. The fruit dropped.
    He looked at it for a moment, marveling in its beauty and perfection. Tears welled up in his eyes. He partook of the fruit, and truly, it was the most sweet and filling of all things he had ever tasted.

    And quite suddenly the Lord of the Valley was there next to him. The second grower looked at him with gratitude and greater understanding, “It is as you had said.”

    The Lord of the Valley smiled, and there was Light in his eyes, “Sometimes that which doesn’t seem to have value or goodness is only unripe, and, if given time, will grow into something more beautiful and perfect than what was initially desired.”

    “To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven… [God] hath made every thing beautiful in his time” (Ecclesiastes 3:1, 11).

    "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of which is not seen...By faith Enoch was translated that he should not see death; and was not found, because God had translated him" (Hebrews 11:1, 5).


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    02-03-2012, 09:25 AM
    thats wonderful writing. u had me going there i didnt know how it was going to end. thanks for sharing

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    02-03-2012, 06:53 PM
    a wonderful parable, abstrktion. patience is a virtue, but hard to practice. thanks for a lovely story. Smile

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    02-06-2012, 11:09 PM
    I believe in all

    I believe in all that has never yet been spoken.
    I want to free what waits within me
    so that what no one has dared to wish for

    may for once spring clear
    without my contriving.

    If this is arrogant, God, forgive me,
    but this is what I need to say.
    May what I do flow from me like a river,
    no forcing and no holding back,
    the way it is with children.

    Then in these swelling and ebbing currents,
    these deepening tides moving out, returning,
    I will sing to you as no one ever has,

    streaming through widening channels
    into the open sea.


    ~ Rainer Maria Rilke ~

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    02-06-2012, 11:13 PM
    (02-06-2012, 11:09 PM)haqiqu Wrote: ~ Rainer Maria Rilke ~

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    even better in the original German if you can find a parallel translation. Smile
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    02-06-2012, 11:26 PM
    (02-06-2012, 11:13 PM)plenum Wrote:
    (02-06-2012, 11:09 PM)haqiqu Wrote: ~ Rainer Maria Rilke ~

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    even better in the original German if you can find a parallel translation. Smile

    i'm sure it is, but i can't read (or write or speak) German. Rilke is a favorite of mine, next to Rumi. his poetry is spare and very illuminating.

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    02-07-2012, 09:50 PM
    Picnic, Lightning

    It is possible to be struck by a
    meteor or a single-engine plane while
    reading in a chair at home. Pedestrians
    are flattened by safes falling from
    rooftops mostly within the panels of
    the comics, but still, we know it is
    possible, as well as the flash of
    summer lightning, the thermos toppling
    over, spilling out on the grass.
    And we know the message can be
    delivered from within. The heart, no
    valentine, decides to quit after
    lunch, the power shut off like a
    switch, or a tiny dark ship is
    unmoored into the flow of the body's
    rivers, the brain a monastery,
    defenseless on the shore. This is
    what I think about when I shovel
    compost into a wheelbarrow, and when
    I fill the long flower boxes, then
    press into rows the limp roots of red
    impatiens -- the instant hand of Death
    always ready to burst forth from the
    sleeve of his voluminous cloak. Then
    the soil is full of marvels, bits of
    leaf like flakes off a fresco,
    red-brown pine needles, a beetle quick
    to burrow back under the loam. Then
    the wheelbarrow is a wilder blue, the
    clouds a brighter white, and all I
    hear is the rasp of the steel edge
    against a round stone, the small
    plants singing with lifted faces, and
    the click of the sundial as one hour
    sweeps into the next.

    ~ Billy Collins ~


    (Picnic, Lightning)

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