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| From: makhala334 (Original Message) | Sent: 10/30/2007 10:38 PM |
who-who do i see there’s a weed in the meadow there’s a haunt in the sea there’s a need as i winnow the gaunt left of me i wished for you - longing in the trace of a lee the loon’s solemn songing the want left of me coo-coo through my window who-who summons me who-who’s innuendo which earth do i see? ----- hello �?wishing you well hoping i am welcome best, m |
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'tis me Peter my friend i have missed each poet here more than i have been missed - i am sure thank you for your kind words Peter m |
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oh dear Zy - yes - i'm back on the net - i've moved - the ocean is - well - as we know it will always be thanks so much for your welcoming words ah yes - in this piece there is a longing - a pull - a whisper - a 'come hither' - from the mother of all nature - the grand oceans of mother earth best, m |
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thank you bear - you feel the peace and the longing that sitting by the surf brings to me very perceptive my friend m |
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Poetess-three i'm an old haunt of this site - i've been absent for a bit - both physically and in my mind - i've been through a touch time giving up my beloved farm and farming to move near the ocean where my youngest son will attend school i am most fortunate to have dear friends on this site thank you for responding to this work mikhail |
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p.s. - yes Fluff you feel this work perfectly - no need to aplolgise - as i age i feel a pull from who knows where - and - as is sit by the ocean - the feeling becomes more intense - clearer - warmer - a sense of returning to a home i can only feel in the deepest part of self thanks Fluff for seeing best, m |
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dear Zy the search is eternal - and - the ocean calls i know that you know best - as always, m |
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agh - oh yes - for the most part - i seek who i am not - i seek what i cannot find - cannot have - cannot grasp - cannot fathom i seek - - - - - - - the 'me' of my begining - wonder after the 'me' of my birth - seek the unseekable the under lying wonder of being no matter how trite this may sound sorry for the ramble m |
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I think of you often Mikhala, was wondering where you were. Glad to see you back, and yes, you were missed. Maria |
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thanks so much Stellar411 - you have kept up the tradition of fine poetry while i was abscent best wishes, m |
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oh Maria - i have missed your work as well thank you for the welcome back best, m |
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| | From: kayano8 | Sent: 11/1/2007 8:28 PM |
hello there....and welcome back...yes the seas and oceans pull....tis the natural way of things methinks...Stellatoo..x |
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Dear Mikhail here is a hug to answer your question (very welcome) Wishing you well too Cara |
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thank you Stellatoo - i agree some days the natural order of things is good - other days . . . . . . . best, m |
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thank you Cara - you are too kind best wishes, m |
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