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12/02/2005 12:23:09 AM · #276 |
Photo by Cristy Cumberworth
"Strong and Free"
Along a ridge they run and race,
as wild mustangs do.
Yet, if their life you trace
you would see the truth.
The existence of a dying breed
was in danger of being extinct.
There was ignorance and greed,
the future of the west was indistinct.
But the horse had a friend,
"Wild Horse Annie" was her name.
A true advocate to help defend
the wild and untame.
So when you see a herd at play,
think how tragic it would be
without the spirit of the mustang
running strong and free.
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12/02/2005 01:48:27 AM · #277 |
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12/02/2005 02:54:38 AM · #278 |
Artan and jsas:
Thanks to both of you for your excellent poems on my photo.
I've been a bit busy this week and just now got a chance to really read them. I'm very impressed.
Thanks,
Terry
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12/02/2005 07:10:28 AM · #279 |
Originally posted by ClubJuggle: Artan and jsas:
Thanks to both of you for your excellent poems on my photo.
I've been a bit busy this week and just now got a chance to really read them. I'm very impressed.
Thanks,
Terry |
Thank you Terry, the pic is very powerful. Jeff
Message edited by author 2005-12-02 07:11:07. |
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12/02/2005 04:56:46 PM · #280 |
WOW! I love it, it's perfect. thanks for the lovely poem to go with the horses, and a historically correct one too! Smart man whith talent AND does his homework!
Originally posted by jsas: Photo by Cristy Cumberworth
"Strong and Free"
Along a ridge they run and race,
as wild mustangs do.
Yet, if their life you trace
you would see the truth.
The existence of a dying breed
was in danger of being extinct.
There was ignorance and greed,
the future of the west was indistinct.
But the horse had a friend,
"Wild Horse Annie" was her name.
A true advocate to help defend
the wild and untame.
So when you see a herd at play,
think how tragic it would be
without the spirit of the mustang
running strong and free. |
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12/02/2005 05:39:44 PM · #281 |
Originally posted by Nordlys: "DPC poem thread webpage" update: I've added a few more pages this evening, and added a top-level page.
As always, corrections and comments welcome.
Nordlys |
Bumpity bump bump bumpity bump bump. |
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12/02/2005 05:41:24 PM · #282 |
Originally posted by jsas: Originally posted by bear_music: Originally posted by taterbug: You Rock Jeff!
I keep coming back to this thread and just finding one delight after the other. Truly great stuff here! If you do get the time and feel like another, I would love to see one for this photo:
thanks :-) |
Tater, this a specific request of Jeff, or can an old bear have a crack at it? 'Cuz if so, this is my next project :-)
R. |
Robert are you doing this one? Jeff |
Yes, but life has been intruding. I'm very interested in this one.
Robt. |
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12/02/2005 06:02:19 PM · #283 |
Originally posted by mavrik: If anyone wants one to do:
M |
I'd like to give it a shot Mavrik. What kind of bear was he, and what was his personality like, was he a crowd pleaser?
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12/02/2005 06:06:20 PM · #284 |
Originally posted by jsas: Originally posted by Nordlys: "DPC poem thread webpage" update: I've added a few more pages this evening, and added a top-level page.
As always, corrections and comments welcome.
Nordlys |
Bumpity bump bump bumpity bump bump. |
I've had to slow down on this lately due to a heavy workload, but hope to add more to it this evening. (Though a new music-related toy arrived in the mail today, and I'll want to play with that some!) One of these days I may even catch up to you guys. ;-)
Keep 'em coming.
Nordlys |
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12/02/2005 09:44:16 PM · #285 |
Wow James what are you gonna do with that. |
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12/02/2005 09:46:04 PM · #286 |
Originally posted by Jammur: Originally posted by mavrik: If anyone wants one to do:
M |
I'd like to give it a shot Mavrik. What kind of bear was he, and what was his personality like, was he a crowd pleaser? |
He was very expressive, like this photo - he was a thinker and a planner. :) Lower energy than a circus bear, more intelligent than a regular ole bear.
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12/02/2005 10:59:31 PM · #287 |
Originally posted by jsas: Wow James what are you gonna do with that. |
Hook up the rest of my music toys to it, of course. ;-) My goal is to start recording my own CD's as a "one-man rock band", and the multitrack recorder is a key component. Photography is actually a secondary interest; music is the primary.
James |
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12/02/2005 11:04:40 PM · #288 |
Originally posted by mavrik: ... more intelligent than a regular ole bear. |
"Yogi Bear is smarter than the average bear,
Yogi Bear is always in the ranger's hair.
At a picnic table you will find him there
Stuffing down more goodies than the average bear.
He will sleep till noon but before it's dark,
He'll have every picnic basket that's in Jellystone Park.
Yogi has it better than a millionaire
That's because he's smarter than the average bear."
*Ahem* (From //www.toontracker.com/huck/yogi.htm )
Nordlys |
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12/02/2005 11:05:30 PM · #289 |
That is some setup. Top 40 look out right. :~) |
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12/02/2005 11:06:55 PM · #290 |
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12/03/2005 12:11:01 AM · #291 |
Originally posted by jsas: Originally posted by mandyturner: here is one you can write a poem for..
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Working on this one now thanks. |
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12/03/2005 12:17:10 AM · #292 |
Since this is still going strong...
This one is from the same context as Vengeance. Except she's the beauty. She's wearing the beast's coat...
Ignore the title on this one. In fact, if you can come up with a better title, have at it! |
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12/03/2005 12:18:43 AM · #293 |
Ok pidge thanks you don't want "grungy beauty"
Message edited by author 2005-12-03 00:19:35. |
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12/03/2005 05:14:25 AM · #294 |
Originally posted by taterbug:
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Shorewrack
There is a harsh, a strict, cartography
to love we cannot master without grief.
We start our journeys hopeful that the sea
is clearly marked, as buoys mark a reef
that sailors outward bound and full of dreams
might make fair passage — so, to us, it seems
(in love's first flush, when we set sail and leave
our shore behind) that we will always ride
the surge of our desire. We never think
that love's vast sea gives us no place to hide,
nor roof nor shelter to wait out the storm,
nor hearth nor kindling that might keep us warm,
that we two sail alone, and must depend
each on the other; that we must be strong
enough to keep despair and fear at bay
against the coming of the uncertain day,
nor least of all that we might founder too,
shorewrack on the mud, like this abandoned shoe.
R.
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12/03/2005 05:16:37 AM · #295 |
me please!
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12/03/2005 05:19:24 AM · #296 |
Originally posted by goodman: me please!
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Wow. You're on. Can you tell me more about this? Where it is, WHAT it is?
R. |
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12/03/2005 07:42:09 AM · #297 |
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Message edited by author 2005-12-03 07:46:22. |
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12/03/2005 11:53:33 AM · #298 |
Originally posted by Structor: . |
That period says alot.lol |
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12/03/2005 12:34:54 PM · #299 |
Originally posted by mavrik: If anyone wants one to do:
I'll be submitting an 11x14 of this to the zoo later this month. The bear sadly died about a month after I took this. His name isn't Godot - that's just my title for it. :) I will put whatever poem gets written for him with the image for the zoo.
Thanks!
M |
Ok, Mavrik here goes:
Ursus arctos middendorffi *
Bear, Bär, Oso, Orso **
Or so I am called in parts of the world,
but just knowing my name doesn't give you a hold.
Spend time with me and some secrets I'll share,
on what life is like, while you're being a bear.
First look at my coat, all this brown stuff I wear.
Its fur, you should know, which is not really hair.
The hair on your head keeps growing, you see.
So if this all was hair, you soon wouldn't see me.
My coat keeps me warm during winters back home,
way up in the North, past some city called Nome.
Now look at my paw and the claws I have there,
they come in quite handy when you eat like a bear.
Omnivore is the word that the scientists use,
it means that I'll eat just whatever I choose.
Berries, roots, insects and fish from a stream,
I kill when I'm hungry, not because I am mean.
There's lots more to learn, so come back here each day
to watch all my cousins as they splash and they play.
The world around you is a wonderful place,
so study the creatures with whom you share space.
We all have to live here so isn't it fair,
these words of wisdom have come from a bear.
jcmurray
* species to change as needed.
** English, German, Spanish, Russian
other languages may be added as desired.
Edit: drop Russian, try Italian
Message edited by author 2005-12-03 13:24:18.
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12/03/2005 12:39:32 PM · #300 |
Jammur! That's great - it's fun and playful and educational and ... that's awesome! :D
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