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Array ( [sid] => 179606 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => ::illustration:: [time] => 2014-11-07 16:44:30 [hometext] => *every day we should hear at least one little song, read one good poem, see one exquisite picture, and, if possible, speak a few sensible words.* ~johann wolfgang von goethe [bodytext] =>





silently i reach out to you with my words
they glide across the page as i watch them
as patiently i wait to see what they speak
deep in my soul- never sure as they seek

poetic methodology is all i know it seems
this moments passing of heart's relevance
expert qualifications are irrelevant for-
'tis the soul that whispers ones true worth

there is a correlation between mine and yours
as words weave unbidden of their own accord
capturing glimpses of life as forever and ever
and ever we write, as time moves forward

alternatively perhaps no causal connection
as this silent evidence created for all time
print blends what is yours and what is mine
into most sweet melodious immortal rhymes

words that will outlive this writer's voice
to flow on- into the particles of tomorrow
all poems from happiness to saddest sorrows
have a side effect of having high sensitivity

which of an instant may warm quivering hearts
give enlightenment to some lost frightened souls
for the real world is fuzzier than pure logic- and
words escape freely onto parchment with no tricks

§* *§
*|*




























[comments] => 11 [counter] => 650 [topic] => 21 [informant] => ladyfawn [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 0 [ratings] => 0 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => Lifepoems )
::illustration::

Contributed by ladyfawn on Friday, 7th November 2014 @ 04:44:30 PM in AEST
Topic: Lifepoems









silently i reach out to you with my words
they glide across the page as i watch them
as patiently i wait to see what they speak
deep in my soul- never sure as they seek

poetic methodology is all i know it seems
this moments passing of heart's relevance
expert qualifications are irrelevant for-
'tis the soul that whispers ones true worth

there is a correlation between mine and yours
as words weave unbidden of their own accord
capturing glimpses of life as forever and ever
and ever we write, as time moves forward

alternatively perhaps no causal connection
as this silent evidence created for all time
print blends what is yours and what is mine
into most sweet melodious immortal rhymes

words that will outlive this writer's voice
to flow on- into the particles of tomorrow
all poems from happiness to saddest sorrows
have a side effect of having high sensitivity

which of an instant may warm quivering hearts
give enlightenment to some lost frightened souls
for the real world is fuzzier than pure logic- and
words escape freely onto parchment with no tricks

§* *§
*|*
































Copyright © ladyfawn ... [ 2014-11-07 16:44:30]
(Date/Time posted on site)





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Re: ::illustration:: (User Rating: 1 )
by hauntedscorp on Friday, 7th November 2014 @ 06:33:11 PM AEST
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I am nodding in agreement at everything you said- from the author's note, to final line. Your words illustrate the fervent urge with which our words command our attention.

The second, and last stanza are my favourites. Although I am taking away more with each subsequent reading.


Love this. Thanks for posting.



~Scorp


Re: ::illustration:: (User Rating: 1 )
by weemick on Friday, 7th November 2014 @ 07:03:29 PM AEST
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Hi Nessa, once more you lay before us a piece, an Intricate weaving of words from the Soul. There Is always something of Interest to be found In your poetry. Words stir the heart to feel such deep emotions within. Each time I read this piece I find something new to grace my mind. Your words can speak volumes. Forever let your heart and Soul sing. May your pen ever run gold Nessa. Have a good day. Catch you later. Your Friend always....MIKE.


Re: ::illustration:: (User Rating: 1 )
by Puppy_dog_eyes on Saturday, 8th November 2014 @ 05:35:32 AM AEST
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I've always wondered if, in years to come, someone would actually read something I'd written long after I'd gone. You've given me that thought back here, loved the lines

words that will outlive this writer's voice
to flow on- into the particles of tomorrow

I'm pretty sure you will leave a legacy of your words for others to find, they are a treasure worth seeking.

Steve


Re: ::illustration:: (User Rating: 1 )
by Waynster on Saturday, 8th November 2014 @ 11:34:00 AM AEST
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Nice write, keep on writing!


Re: ::illustration:: (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Saturday, 8th November 2014 @ 11:10:46 PM AEST
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why read
draw or hide or seek
the simple thing I see
I wish for thee
I see this simple
note
I hear collecting thought
distant far off
clear through fog

a voice so true

I evolve don't we all
just don't they

wonder too

Thank you so much ladyfawn, you are an artist indeed!

Peace!


Re: ::illustration:: (User Rating: 1 )
by sanders on Sunday, 9th November 2014 @ 08:59:50 AM AEST
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Wow Nessa... I never knew there was so much in
The world of words...you have me wondering
at each and every word of yours...
"There is a correlation between mine and yours
as words weave unbidden of their own accord"
Great poetry...


Re: ::illustration:: (User Rating: 1 )
by RussellReinhardt on Wednesday, 12th November 2014 @ 06:19:37 AM AEST
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What a stunning write as I've come to know from you. This is so full of truth and wisdom and kinda immortalise's the poem. Great one. God bless

Greetings
Rus


Re: ::illustration:: (User Rating: 1 )
by deadreckoning1983 on Thursday, 13th November 2014 @ 11:33:30 PM AEST
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there is a correlation between mine and yours
as words weave unbidden of their own accord
capturing glimpses of life as forever and ever
and ever we write, as time moves forward...

one of the best poems I have ever ever read. this is great. the lines above really caught me and made me think for a long time. i love this poem so much and I wished I had written it. really happy to have read this one


Re: ::illustration:: (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Friday, 14th November 2014 @ 03:30:09 PM AEST
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Yes, words escape into the void. Sometimes lost, but sometimes caught by those who feel them.I feel these words.


Re: ::illustration:: (User Rating: 1 )
by unknown_utopia on Sunday, 23rd November 2014 @ 11:17:25 AM AEST
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This is a Classic
should be in the hall of fame
for poets....
Thanx for sharing.


Re: ::illustration:: (User Rating: 1 )
by Archie on Sunday, 30th August 2015 @ 05:01:09 PM AEST
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It is gems like this that make it worth while reading poetry. You have a grand design to your style




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