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12/04/2005 12:13:00 AM · #326
Thank you Wave.
12/04/2005 12:20:11 AM · #327
Originally posted by Tiberius:

Does anybody want to try a poem for this one?


Yes. I would like to try a poem for this one, though I would not wish to encroach on the wonderful work that both Jeff and Bear are doing.
This thread is awesome.
12/04/2005 12:21:03 AM · #328
Go for it Diana.
12/04/2005 12:33:09 AM · #329
Originally posted by jsas:

Go for it Diana.


Thanks. Then I will post as soon as the poem is complete.
I am grateful that this thread has re-inspired me to "pick up my pen" again and I have been astounded by the beautiful work done to write so many lovely words that fit well with the equally wonderful photos here.
I could not hope to come close to the work done by you Jeff, or by Bear, but I will enjoy 'having a go'.
12/04/2005 01:04:28 AM · #330
Well, I think the poem is ready now .....



Deep in the recess of my mind,
there, images of you unwind
releasing strands of memory,
of spoken words and times when we
experienced, as one, that bond
of love transfixing the fondness
between us. A father and son,
now divided – eclipsed upon -
you̢۪re hid, yet still seen in the light
radiating from me despite
the shadow which speaks of my loss
and marks the space we cannot cross.

Sometimes I feel like half of me
is torn away, but then I see
some part of ‘you’ which makes me whole.
One man, complete within my soul.
You will remain with me and, though
no longer may we touch, you know
my prayer will cut the veils which keep
apart our world and we will meet
unseen within a special place
(where dark nor light exists), by grace
of god, touching hand to hand
across the void – embraced we’ll stand.

Message edited by author 2005-12-04 08:58:04.
12/04/2005 08:32:03 AM · #331
Diana,that is excellent. I love it. I am sure this is exactly what Tiberius wanted. Jeff

Message edited by author 2005-12-04 08:50:09.
12/04/2005 09:35:16 AM · #332


Now,this would be an intresting one :))
12/04/2005 10:09:57 AM · #333
Interesting to say the least LOL
12/04/2005 10:28:01 AM · #334
Photo by Eorsteinn H Ingibergsson


Golden Breeze

A golden breeze of light, glistens across
the water, as the fowl fly in the coolness.
The rocks lie still under a blanket of snow
as though, they sleep with dreams of long ago.

The clouds break for one last glimpse of
the setting sun , that shines its love.
The stillness of the moment is refreshing,
the beauty of the early evening, breathtaking.

Off in the distance as the radiance of a candle,
shadows form of splendor and symmetry with ease.
The land is as a grand mantle displaying the
majestic rays of the sun's golden breeze.

Message edited by author 2005-12-04 13:59:52.
12/04/2005 10:38:20 AM · #335
Originally posted by jsas:

Photo by Porsteinn H Ingibergsson


Golden Breeze

A golden breeze of light, glistens across
the water, as the fowl fly in the coolness.
The rocks lie still under a blanket of snow
as though, they sleep with dreams of long ago.

The clouds break for one last glimpse of
the setting sun , that shines its love.
The stillness of the moment is refreshing,
the beauty of the early evening, breathtaking.

Off in the distance as the radiance of a candle,
shadows form of splendor and symmetry with ease.
The land is as a grand mantle that displays the
majestic rays of the sun's golden breeze.


Thank you very much Jeff, I like it a lot.
12/04/2005 10:53:23 AM · #336
Diana could you please write for this pic, for Lynne and pm it to her thanks.Jeff


Message edited by author 2005-12-04 12:12:09.
12/04/2005 10:54:07 AM · #337
Originally posted by DianaB:

Well, I think the poem is ready now .....




Thank you very much.
I posted it together with the picture where it belongs.

Thank you.

Message edited by author 2005-12-04 10:55:30.
12/04/2005 11:38:01 AM · #338
Photo by Melodee Massey


"Scared"

She thought it was safe to go alone.
She thought there was no danger
but in the night she hears a step
from the foot of some lurking stranger.
He comes to her from behind.
Is he violent and deranged?
But she had an ease of mind
when he simply asked, to have a dollar changed.

Message edited by author 2005-12-04 12:07:17.
12/04/2005 11:42:38 AM · #339
In case Tater has missed this one:

*************

Originally posted by taterbug:





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.
12/04/2005 11:44:01 AM · #340
PM it to him Robert.
12/04/2005 03:44:34 PM · #341
Photo by Lesley Goodman


"Frosty Joy"

With a frosty nose and eyes that glow
she tells what simple joys bestow.
With a face of glee she sings to me
the happiness that I can see.

It's the simple things that children want,
ice cream always hits the spot.
So a chilly chin, a melting grin, employ
and find yourself young again, in a frosty joy.
12/04/2005 03:46:03 PM · #342
Originally posted by GeneralE:




Home Again

Eight days out of Monterey
Held fast to the windward shore
The final passage charted
Home from the worldwide tour

The adventures now behind me
The perils all traversed
Asway at this quiet moorage
In golden memories immersed.

I can't tarry long here, though
There are challenges yet to meet.
As long as I am seaworthy
My log stays incomplete.

I hear the sea lanes calling me
To places I've never been
Distant lands and sun drenched isles
Then back home again.

jcmurray
12/04/2005 03:49:34 PM · #343
Swwweeeeett Georgia Brown that is good James.
12/04/2005 04:20:30 PM · #344
Originally posted by jsas:

Photo by Kiyoko Gotanda


"Insurrection"

She flaunted her beauty before the beast.
Taunting him relentlessly.
He couldn't see beyond his own lust
that she was corrupted by vanity.
She talked of sweet love
and enticing dreams.
She gave him a false hope
yet hid her fatal schemes.
So she twirled and danced
and mocked his affection.
She tore at his heart
for the sake of insurrection.


Thank you thank you! I think I may make a photo set with both poems nad photos, with your permission of course. It would be for personal use. No commercial use...
Thank you again. This thread is so amazing!
12/04/2005 04:21:27 PM · #345
Originally posted by Giorgio:



Now,this would be an intresting one :))


Liberation

Break free of the shell
that confines you,
your journey has just begun.

Imagination is the key
to your liberty,
to find places where you're the only one.

jcmurray

12/04/2005 04:34:36 PM · #346
Way to crack that one James. nice one.
12/04/2005 04:45:25 PM · #347
Originally posted by pidge:

Originally posted by jsas:



"Vengeance"

He gave his heart to her
He called her beauty,
but society didn't approve.
They called him the beast.
Aristocracy turned her love against him.
Now she hunts him for sporting game.
The dogs hound him relentlessly,
so he runs and runs,
'til he can run no more.
He turns to face his adversaries,
to battle the deadly advance,
but to realize he is running, from his own vengeance.


Awesome!! Thanks you!




"Insurrection"

She flaunted her beauty before the beast.
Taunting him relentlessly.
He couldn't see beyond his own lust
that she was corrupted by vanity.
She talked of sweet love
and enticing dreams.
She gave him a false hope
yet hid her fatal schemes.
So she twirled and danced
and mocked his affection.
She tore at his heart
for the sake of insurrection.
12/04/2005 04:52:10 PM · #348
There have been about sixty photos/poems posted in this thread. That is amazing! Jeff
12/04/2005 06:20:06 PM · #349
Originally posted by jsas:

Bumping this post up. Jeff

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
12/04/2005 06:54:17 PM · #350
Originally posted by Jammur:

Originally posted by Giorgio:



Now,this would be an intresting one :))


Liberation

Break free of the shell
that confines you,
your journey has just begun.

Imagination is the key
to your liberty,
to find places where you're the only one.

jcmurray


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